Tahquitz Canyon is one of the most culturally significant sites on the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians Reservation, featuring a spectacular seasonal 60-foot waterfall, rock art, ancient irrigation systems, and native wildlife along a nearly two-mile loop hike.
The Tahquitz Canyon Visitor Center at the entrance offers educational and cultural exhibits. The main trail gains approximately 350 feet in elevation and crosses uneven, rocky terrain — it is not ADA accessible. No specific physical accessibility accommodations were found on the venue’s official website. Visitors with mobility needs are encouraged to contact the Visitor Center directly to ask about accessible areas near the entrance.
Free admission with a valid US military ID.
Main trail is NOT wheelchair accessible — rocky, uneven terrain with approximately 350 feet of elevation gain. No physical accessibility information found on the official website. Visitors with mobility needs should contact the Visitor Center directly. Free admission with valid US military ID.
