Indian Canyons encompasses the ancestral lands of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, featuring three distinct canyon areas — Palm Canyon, Andreas Canyon, and Murray Canyon — with ancient rock art, native palm groves, wildlife, and picnic areas.
Accessible routes are available at the Murray Canyon and Andreas Canyon trailheads, where relatively level paths wind through palm groves alongside a stream, with picnic tables nearby. Most other trails consist of unpaved dirt and are not suitable for wheelchairs. Visitors with specific access needs are encouraged to contact the site directly.
Murray Canyon and Andreas Canyon trailheads have specialized accessible routes with paved/gravel paths, palm groves, picnic tables, and a stream. Other trails are less developed with dirt paths. Visitors recommend arriving early — the toll gate gets busy on weekends and during peak season (Oct–May).
Accessible routes available at Murray Canyon and Andreas Canyon trailheads only — relatively level paths through palm groves alongside a stream, with picnic tables nearby. Most other trails are unpaved dirt and not suitable for wheelchairs.
