Best attractions and places to see around Bermuda Dunes, a community in the Coachella Valley, offers access to a variety of regional attractions. The area is characterized by its desert landscape, palm-lined streets, and golf courses. Its location provides proximity to natural wonders and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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The Pines to Palms Highway (Highway 74) climb from Palm Desert is a dramatic and challenging road biking ascent, taking you from the desert floor into the mountains on a state highway. Starting around 1,100 feet near Palm Desert, you'll climb approximately 10 miles, gaining about 2,900 feet to reach the area just past the vista point around 4,000 feet, with a sustained average gradient around 5.5%. This climb is famous for its sweeping switchbacks offering stunning, expansive views of the Coachella Valley below and the surrounding desert landscape as the vegetation changes from sparse desert growth to more high-desert chaparral and pinyon pines around the vista point.
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Indio, California, known as the "City of Festivals," is famous for hosting major music festivals such as Coachella and Stagecoach, which draw thousands of visitors annually. The city has cultural attractions like the Coachella Valley History Museum and local art galleries. Beyond the festivals, Indio offers a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking and cycling in the surrounding desert.
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The Hidden Palms Trail keeps exactly what it promises, and the palms are really well hidden (you will still find them!). The hike is short, doesn't include any (very) tough inclines, and might be a nice alternative to the more popular Pushawalla Palms.
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Hikers moving clockwise will begin Indio Badlands Trail on this western section, which introduces hikers to the San Andreas fault and several slot-canyons on the way to the top.
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Start to the right it you want a gradual rise and a steep descent. Could be done with a sturdy pair of sneakers. Well maintained. Water fountain at the trailhead.
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Bermuda Dunes is nestled in the Coachella Valley, offering stunning desert landscapes with views of the San Jacinto, Santa Rosa, and Little San Bernardino Mountains. You'll find unique desert flora and fauna, especially along trails like the Mike Schuler Trail or the Hidden Palms Trail, which features hidden palm oases.
Yes, for a more challenging experience, consider the Indio Hills Badlands Trail. This trail allows hikers to explore the San Andreas fault and several slot canyons. It's recommended for those looking for a more strenuous hike.
The Pines to Palms Highway Climb (Highway 74) from Palm Desert offers a dramatic and challenging road biking ascent. You'll experience sweeping switchbacks and expansive views of the Coachella Valley, with vegetation transitioning from desert to high-desert chaparral and pinyon pines. For more options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Bermuda Dunes guide.
Absolutely. The Hidden Palms Trail is a great family-friendly option, being short and without very tough inclines. Additionally, the broader Coachella Valley offers attractions like The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens in Palm Desert, which showcases desert wildlife and botanical gardens, suitable for all ages.
While Bermuda Dunes is known for its natural beauty, the nearby city of Indio, known as the "City of Festivals," hosts major events like Coachella and Stagecoach. Indio also features cultural attractions such as the Coachella Valley History Museum, offering insight into the region's past.
The Coachella Valley enjoys over 350 days of sunshine annually, making it ideal for outdoor pursuits for much of the year. The cooler months from late fall through spring (October to April) are generally preferred for hiking and cycling to avoid the intense summer heat.
For easy hikes, the Hidden Palms Trail is a good choice. You can also find more options in the Easy hikes around Bermuda Dunes guide, which includes routes like the Willis Palms Loop Trail and Civic Center Park Loop.
Yes, the desert ecosystem around Bermuda Dunes is home to diverse wildlife. While hiking trails like the Mike Schuler Trail and those within the Coachella Valley Preserve offer chances to observe desert flora and fauna, early mornings or late afternoons are often the best times for spotting animals.
Beyond hiking and cycling, the region offers a variety of outdoor experiences. Joshua Tree National Park, a short drive away, is popular for rock climbing and stargazing. The Salton Sea provides opportunities for boating, fishing, and bird-watching. The Coachella Valley Preserve also offers numerous parks for picnicking and exploring.
Visitors frequently appreciate the well-maintained trails and the stunning desert views. For instance, the Mike Schuler Trail is noted for its gradual rise and steep descent, suitable even with sturdy sneakers. The expansive views from the Pines to Palms Highway Climb are also highly praised.
Bermuda Dunes is well-known for its golf heritage. The Bermuda Dunes Country Club, developed in 1958, is a prestigious golf course that has hosted high-profile tournaments like the Bob Hope Classic (now the American Express) and attracted celebrities such as Clark Gable.
While Bermuda Dunes itself is a quieter community, the surrounding cities in the Coachella Valley, such as Palm Desert and Indio, offer a wide range of cafes, restaurants, and pubs. El Paseo Shopping District in Palm Desert, for example, features upscale dining options.


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