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Bike in Palm Springs!

Many Wonderful Bicycle Rides await you in Palm Springs..........

and can be found close to our house in Palm Springs.  Whether a fan of Mountain Trails or Roadside Rides, Palm Springs has many places to enjoy the desert on two wheels.  Beautiful Scenic Byways, breath taking desert views, steep climbs and much more can be enjoyed by all.  

Palm Springs is perfect for an easy, family friendly ride around town.  There are also plenty of longer tours along area highways and scenic routes that are perfect for the Avid Cyclist. 

The City has an extensive system of Bike Paths, which can take you almost anywhere you wish to go.  The Downtown Shopping Areas, Famous Celebrity Homes or the Desert Recreational and Residential areas can all be explored along the Palm Springs bike paths.  Most of the Paths are well marked and easy to follow.  Some are easy enough so the entire Family can enjoy a sightseeing tour of Palm Springs; if you want a more challenging long-distance ride, you can do that as well.

There are also some Great Mountain Bilking Off-Road Trails to explore as well. They are a little bit more difficult, but if that is what you are looking for, Biking in Joshua Tree National Park and Anza-Borrengo State Park are the Places to Go.

These Rides are Easily done on your own or through a Guided Group Ride through a Number of Local Cycling Companies.  These trips are Fun, Informative and Great Exercise for All.  They will Facilitate a Great Tour of Palm Springs and the Surrounding area without worrying about a thing.  For more details, contact the Palm Springs Visitor Center.

When you come to Palm Springs, be sure to bring your bikes use ours, or rent one and enjoy the beautiful weather, sunshine and breathtaking desert scenery. 

Don't forget your bike helmet!

Palm Springs Bike Trail maps five intown bike routes; it's available free from the Department of Community Services at 401 S Pavilion Way, call (760) 323-8265. Download PDF Here.

Citywide Tour. A 13-mile ride that circles the town is the best way for out-of-towners to get their bearings. It takes you from the posh North Canyon residential district to teh golf courses, country clubs, and retirement condominiums on the south end of town.

Civic Center Tour. A 5-1/2-mile loop passes the airport and takes in the Palm Springs Mall, the Civic Center, and the Sunrise Plaza recreation complex, which includes a public pool, library, park (a prime picnic spot), skate park and the community services building.

Canyon Country Club Tour. Loop 4-1/2 miles around the country club residential area on the south side of town. Be prepared to stop for golf carts crossing the street.

Deepwell Tour. A 3-1/2-mile ride takes you through the city's older, picturesque, palm-lined residential streets.

Tahquitz Bikeway. Now 3-1/2 miles long, it begins were Palm Canyon Drive meets Tahquitz Wash. It will eventually lead to Cathedral City and Rancho Mirage.

Downtown Tour. This 3-mile loop provides "back door" access to popular shops and restaurants while avoiding the bumper-to-bumper traffic on Palm Canyon Drive. The route also takes in the desert art museum.

- See more at: http://visitpalmsprings.com/overview/play/palm-springs-bike-trails/10470#sthash.O6VhbLSQ.dpuf

Palm Springs has 5 intown bike routes:

Citywide Tour. A 13-mile ride that circles the town is the best way for out-of-towners to get their bearings. It takes you from the posh North Canyon residential district to teh golf courses, country clubs, and retirement condominiums on the south end of town.

Civic Center Tour. A 5-1/2-mile loop passes the airport and takes in the Palm Springs Mall, the Civic Center, and the Sunrise Plaza recreation complex, which includes a public pool, library, park (a prime picnic spot), skate park and the community services building.

Canyon Country Club Tour. Loop 4-1/2 miles around the country club residential area on the south side of town. Be prepared to stop for golf carts crossing the street.

Deepwell Tour. A 3-1/2-mile ride takes you through the city's older, picturesque, palm-lined residential streets.

Tahquitz Bikeway. Now 3-1/2 miles long, it begins were Palm Canyon Drive meets Tahquitz Wash. It will eventually lead to Cathedral City and Rancho Mirage.

Downtown Tour. This 3-mile loop provides "back door" access to popular shops and restaurants while avoiding the bumper-to-bumper traffic on Palm Canyon Drive. The route also takes in the desert art museum.



Palm Springs Bike Trail maps five intown bike routes; it's available free from the Department of Community Services at 401 S Pavilion Way, call (760) 323-8265. Download PDF Here.

Citywide Tour. A 13-mile ride that circles the town is the best way for out-of-towners to get their bearings. It takes you from the posh North Canyon residential district to teh golf courses, country clubs, and retirement condominiums on the south end of town.

Civic Center Tour. A 5-1/2-mile loop passes the airport and takes in the Palm Springs Mall, the Civic Center, and the Sunrise Plaza recreation complex, which includes a public pool, library, park (a prime picnic spot), skate park and the community services building.

Canyon Country Club Tour. Loop 4-1/2 miles around the country club residential area on the south side of town. Be prepared to stop for golf carts crossing the street.

Deepwell Tour. A 3-1/2-mile ride takes you through the city's older, picturesque, palm-lined residential streets.

Tahquitz Bikeway. Now 3-1/2 miles long, it begins were Palm Canyon Drive meets Tahquitz Wash. It will eventually lead to Cathedral City and Rancho Mirage.

Downtown Tour. This 3-mile loop provides "back door" access to popular shops and restaurants while avoiding the bumper-to-bumper traffic on Palm Canyon Drive. The route also takes in the desert art museum.

- See more at: http://visitpalmsprings.com/overview/play/palm-springs-bike-trails/10470#sthash.O6VhbLSQ.dpuf



 

Palm Springs Bike Trail maps five intown bike routes; it's available free from the Department of Community Services at 401 S Pavilion Way, call (760) 323-8265. Download PDF Here.

Citywide Tour. A 13-mile ride that circles the town is the best way for out-of-towners to get their bearings. It takes you from the posh North Canyon residential district to teh golf courses, country clubs, and retirement condominiums on the south end of town.

Civic Center Tour. A 5-1/2-mile loop passes the airport and takes in the Palm Springs Mall, the Civic Center, and the Sunrise Plaza recreation complex, which includes a public pool, library, park (a prime picnic spot), skate park and the community services building.

Canyon Country Club Tour. Loop 4-1/2 miles around the country club residential area on the south side of town. Be prepared to stop for golf carts crossing the street.

Deepwell Tour. A 3-1/2-mile ride takes you through the city's older, picturesque, palm-lined residential streets.

Tahquitz Bikeway. Now 3-1/2 miles long, it begins were Palm Canyon Drive meets Tahquitz Wash. It will eventually lead to Cathedral City and Rancho Mirage.

Downtown Tour. This 3-mile loop provides "back door" access to popular shops and restaurants while avoiding the bumper-to-bumper traffic on Palm Canyon Drive. The route also takes in the desert art museum.

- See more at: http://visitpalmsprings.com/overview/play/palm-springs-bike-trails/10470#sthash.O6VhbLSQ.dpuf



We have 3 Cruiser Bikes Available for your use:

(You may have to dust them off.....but biking Palm Springs is fun!)



 

Download the Palm Springs Bike Route Map Here

 

Recommended Reading:

Provides maps and route info for 35 bike rides around the Palm Springs/Coachella Valley region. There are a variety of options for riders of every ability, from families to the most fit and experienced bikers. Each ride has info on GPS coordinates, distance, level of difficulty, approximate riding times and more.

We have a copy at the house!

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665 N. Paseo De Anza
Palm Springs, CA 92262

ph: 513 604 3550
fax: 513 231 0248

jfproperties@hotmail.com

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