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Coachella Valley National Wildlife Refuge

c/o Salton Sea NWR
PO Box 120
Calipatda, CA 92233-0120
(619) 348-5278

Directions: From Palm Springs follow Ramon Road approximately 10 miles, then N on Palm Canyon Drive for approximately 1 mile to preserve visitor station. From Indiogo W on Interstate 10, take Washington exit, follow Washington approximately 2 miles to Palm Canyon Drive, follow signs to visitor station.

Primary Wildlife: Threatened Coachella Valley fringe-toed lizard and flat-tailed horned lizard (candidate species for federal listing).

Habitat: 13,000 acres consisting of palm oasis woodlands, perennial desert pools, and blow-sand habitat.

Recreation and Education: Wildlife observation, study and photography. -- Horseback riding limited to specified trails -- Hiking along designated trails.

Special Note: The area has the state's second largest grove of native fan palms and also has the Coachelta milk-vetch, a species of special concern.



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