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Jog the 1.9-mile Cove Oasis loop in La Quinta, a difficult route with 122 feet of elevation gain, offering desert views and a palm oasis.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.69 km
714 m
489 m
186 m
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884 m
809 m
714 m
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186 m
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The Cove Oasis loop features a predominantly flat, gravel path, making it ideal for jogging. While mostly smooth, you might encounter some rocky and sandy sections. The trail follows the top of a levee, offering consistent footing.
The Cove Oasis loop is consistently rated as "easy" and is well-suited for jogging. It's considered a "social trail" welcoming for families and pets, accommodating various fitness levels. While the Komoot tour data lists it as "difficult," this likely refers to the broader network of trails in the area; the loop itself is very manageable.
Joggers will experience picturesque desert landscapes with captivating views of the Southern Santa Rosa Mountains. A key highlight is a beautifully landscaped date palm oasis, known as Cove Oasis, which features pergolas and picnic tables. The area also includes canyons, gullies, and seasonal wildflowers.
Yes, the Cove Oasis loop is dog-friendly. Dogs are permitted on the loop, making it a popular choice for dog owners. Remember to keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them.
The trailhead for the Cove Oasis loop is easily accessible. You'll find convenient facilities there, including restrooms, a water fountain (with a pet-friendly option), picnic tables, and benches. Parking is available at the trailhead.
Given the desert environment, the best time to jog the Cove Oasis loop is during the cooler months, typically fall through spring. It's also strongly recommended to jog during cooler times of the day, such as early mornings or late afternoons, as shade is limited along the trail.
Yes, the Cove Oasis loop serves as a gateway to a larger network of trails within the 114-acre La Quinta Cove open space. While the loop itself is easy, sections of the route also pass through the Boo Hoff Trail, and more strenuous options like the Bear Creek Oasis Trail are accessible from this area if you wish to extend your outing.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Cove Oasis loop. It is part of the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument, which generally does not charge entrance fees for day use. However, always check local regulations for any updates.
There's a chance to spot local desert wildlife, such as bighorn sheep, in the area. If you encounter any wildlife, it's important to maintain a respectful distance and observe them from afar.
It is strongly recommended to carry ample water, especially given the desert environment and limited shade. Sun protection like a hat and sunscreen is also advisable. Comfortable jogging shoes suitable for gravel and potentially sandy/rocky sections are a must.
Yes, the Cove Oasis loop is considered very family-friendly. Its easy terrain and accessible amenities at the trailhead, including restrooms and picnic tables, make it a welcoming option for families with children looking for a pleasant outdoor experience.
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