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Freebies In The Valley
Agua Caliente Cultural
Museum Exhibits
Sticks & Stones...and
Other Things:
Through
October 18, 2009
Creating a Legacy:
Gifts to the
Collections: Through
October 18, 2009
Salton Sea Mud
Pots
at the corner of Davis
and Schrimpf Roads, you
can find "mud volcanos,"
cones built up out of
viscous mud that bubbles
up through central
vents.
www.saltonsea.ca.gov
Salvation Mountain:
Beautiful religious
artistic display on a
hill located 4 miles
east of
Niland on the
east side of the
Salton Sea.
www.roadsideamerica.com
Pioneertown:
Built in 1946 as a movie
set for western movies.
Takes 1-10 to Hwy 62 to
Yucca Valley, then left
(north) on
Pioneertown Road.
www.pioneertown.com
The
Coachella Valley
Preserve:
a 17,000 acre site that
is home to the Coachella
Valley fringe-toed
lizard, and home of the
spectacular Thousand
Palm Oasis which is fed
by water seeping out of
the San Andreas Fault.
www.hiking-in-ps.com/cvpreserve
Coachella Valley
Wild Bird Center:
A Non-profit corporation
that was created for the
care and rehabilitation
of orphaned, injured or
sick native wild birds
with the ultimate goal
of releasing them back
into their habitats.
www.coachellavalleywildbirdcenter.org
Palm Springs Art Museum
is free from
4-8pm Thursdays.
322-4800,www.psmuseum.org
Palm Desert Civic Center
Park
offers free concerts and
movies during the summer
months. 346-0611,
www.cityofpalmdesert.org
Cahuilla Hills Park and
Civic Center Park.
Grab a free tennis court
in Palm Desert.
346-0611,
www.cityofpalmdesert.org
Mecca Community Center.
Movies are free twice a
month in June, July and
August at the .
347-3484,
www.cvrpd.ca.gov
Oasis Date Gardens
Learn about date
history, tour an antique
farm implement
collection in Thermal.
399-5665,
www.oasisdategardens.com
Coachella Valley Museum
and Historical Society.
There's no admission
charge on the first
Sunday of each month,
Indio. 342-6651,
www.coachellavalleymuseum.org
Old Town La Quinta:
Relax on the lawn for
free concerts. 777-1770 |