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Santa Rosa & San Jacinto Mountains National Monument Recreation Area

Rising abruptly from the desert floor, the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument reaches an elevation of 10,834 feet. Providing a picturesque backdrop to local communities, visitors can enjoy magnificent palm oases, snow-capped mountains, a national scenic trail, and wilderness areas. Its extensive backcountry can be accessed via trails from both the Coachella Valley and the alpine village of Idyllwild.

Jointly managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the U.S. Forest Service, the Monument’s boundary encompasses about 280,000 acres, including public lands within the BLM’s California Desert Conservation Area and the San Jacinto Ranger District of the San Bernardino National Forest. The Monument includes two Federal wilderness areas -- the Santa Rosa and the San Jacinto.

The Monument was established by an Act of Congress on October 24, 2000, "in order to preserve the nationally significant biological, cultural, recreational, geological, educational, and scientific values found in the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains" (Public Law 106-351). Establishment of the Monument reflects the vision of local citizens and national leaders to ensure this special landscape is protected for all time.

Information about the Monument can be obtained at each agency office or at the link below. The Idyllwild Ranger Station is a good source for hiking information. The Idyllwild Nature Center offers natural and cultural history exhibits and the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument Visitor Center 760-862-9984 south of Palm Desert on Highway 74, has interpretive displays, information about the Monument, and hosts many events and activities. Mt. San Jacinto State Park has a small visitor center at the top of the Palm Springs Aeriel Tram.

General Information

Information Center:

Santa Rosa & San Jacinto Mountains National Monument
51500 Highway 74
Palm Desert, CA 92260

(760) 862-9984

Recreation Sites

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Art Smith Trail

Hiking
The Art Smith Trail is a strenuous 8.3 mile hike, with an elevation change of 1,465 feet.This is truly one of the signature trails in the National Monument, offering scenic views across the Coachella…

Bear Creek Oasis Trail

Hiking
The Bear Creek Oasis Trail is a 4.5-mile strenuous trail with an elevation change of 1,989 feet.A beautiful palm oasis awaits those hikers who can go the distance. Santa Rosa & San Jacinto Mountains…

Boo Hoff Trail

Hiking
The Boo Hoff Trail is a strenuous 8.8 mile hike with an elevation change of 1,916 feet.To walk the Boo Hoff Trail is to trace the history of trail use in the Santa Rosas. The trail started as an…

Bump and Grind Trail

Hiking
The Bump and Grind Trail is a 1.1 mile moderate hike with an elevation change of 523 feet.This has been heralded as the most popular low-elevation trail in the National Monument, frequented by…

Cactus Springs Trail 5E01

Hiking
From Highway 74, across from the Pinyon Flats Campground, take the road south to the designated parking area (also for Sawmill Trail), just before the Pinyon area Riverside County Transfer Station.…

Cahuilla Tewanet Scenic Overlook

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning Scenic Drives
A nature trail and scenic overlook into the Santa Rosa Mountain range, located on State Highway 74 near Pinyon Flats, approximately ten miles south of Palm Desert.A roadside stop and destination for…

Caramba Trail 3E04

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
The Carumba trail is a connector trail , 4.32 miles long, beginning at Saddle Junction and ending at Tahquitz Creek. This trail is in the San Jacinto Wilderness Area and Wilderness Permits are…

Cedar (Laws) Trail 3E16

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
This is a connector trail within the wilderness. This trail is one mile long and runs from the junction with the Carumba Trail 3E04 to the junction with the Willow Creek Trail 3E02. This trail is in…

Clara Burgess Trail

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
Clara Burgess Trail – 2.2 miles, elevation change of 1,339 feet, strenuous.This trail is the only route to the summit of Murray Hill, the prominent conical peak just south of Palm Springs, best…

Coachella Valley Vista Point

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning Scenic Drives
Vista Point is about five miles up Hwy 74 as it snakes its way out of the Coachella Valley south of Palm Desert and into the Santa Rosa Mountains. Offers great views of Bighorn Country Club, and…

Last updated September 12, 2025