Previous generations of tourists trashed Tahquitz, resulting in its closure for restoration some years ago. Tahquitz is open again, this time with a $12.50 admission price.
Unlike Palm Springs' other canyons, Tahquitz has no palms--a mystery. Instead, I was surprised to find small groves of Western scyamores (Platanus racemosa). Our visit begins now, turning away from the sprawling desert community.
The grasses growing in every rocky crevice reminded me of the Pennisetum setaceum escaped from resort landscaping and colonizing the Big Island of Hawaii's many lava fields.
Who wants to see your nasty initials? Yuck.
Note human in red t-shirt for scale.
I like the distribution of clumps of color and size and texture...with the small tree as a natural focal point next to the
Come back soon for Palm Canyon!
5 comments:
Thanks for another great walk in the desert. That one big rock looks like Jaba The Hut.
Lovely place, especially like the waterfall, its quite beautiful and magical looking.
The pictures of the Sycamores against the mountains are beautiful!
What a breathtaking spot. I had to search for the red t shirt but finally found it, massive formation there. The grasses are beautiful. Are they native or escapees? They really add to the drama, just like the branches and trees. The waterfall just fits, like the pond. Can't wait for more.
Frances
i love these areas! we were out in the Palm Springs area and Joshua Tree a few summers ago...and what an amazing and wonderful world!!!
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