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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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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…

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…

Palm Canyon Creek - National Wild & Scenic River

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Outdoor Science and Learning Horse Riding and Camping Hiking
An amazing 8.1 miles of Palm Canyon Creek is designated as a Wild & Scenic River. This creek not only supports the nation's largest fan palm oasis, it also offers critical habitat and water sources…

Palm Springs Aerial Tramway

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Hiking
Trails leave the Tramway (8615 feet.) for Round Valley, elevation gain 600 feet. San Jacinto Peak, elevation gain 2300 feet; and the National Forest Wilderness (closest point is Willow Creek…

Pinyon Flat Campground

Site Open
Pinyon Flat is an 18-site first-come first-served campground located within the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument. Surrounded by a tranquil desert landscape and nearby Santa Rosa…

Ribbonwood Equestrian Campground

Site Open
Horse Riding and Camping
The San Bernardino National Forest is submitting a proposal to increase fees at various sites across the Forest, and is seeking public input.  Please visit San Bernardino National Forest - News &…

Santa Rosa Road (7S02)

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Santa Rosa Rd (7S02), sometimes locally referred to as the Santa Rosa Truck Trail, is an 11 miles road accessed from Hwy 74. It begins in chaparral and winds its way up to pines and cedars below…

Santa Rosa Wilderness

Site Open
Climbing and Caving Hiking
The United States Congress designated the Santa Rosa Wilderness in 1984 and it now has a total of 72,679 acres. This wilderness is managed by the Bureau of Land Management and the Forest Service.The…

Santa Rosa Yellow Post Sites

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Santa Rosa Mountain has 14 remote camping sites scattered across the high ridges offering isolated scenic campsites ideal for tent and car camping or a relaxing picnic far from the crowds. A fire…

Tramway to San Jacinto Peak

Site Open
Hiking
Tramway to San Jacinto Peak – 6 miles, elevation change of 2318 feet, strenuous.The easiest and most popular hike to the peak begins at the Mountain Station of the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway.…

Last updated March 25th, 2025