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Travelers looking for a sunny and inviting vacation destination to enjoy any time of year they have time to spare for a getaway will find it in La Quinta, California.

If you’re heading this way and looking to spend as much quality time as possible on the trails, you’ll find La Quinta is packed with scenic routes to explore. The following are just a few of the many you won’t want to miss on your next adventure this way when hiking in La Quinta.

Check out the Route from La Quinta Cove to Lake Cahuilla

If you have time for a nearly 7-mile trek during your next La Quinta getaway, you’ll want to be sure to add the route from La Quinta Cove to Lake Cahuilla to your must-experience list. This is a popular pathway for good reason thanks to its gorgeous scenery and the reward of spending time at Lake Cahuilla at the end of the trail.

This hiking option goes through the PGA West Golf Course and only has an elevation gain of around 915 feet. In the spring, it’s a picture-perfect place to see wildflowers in bloom, and if you’re up for pairing your hike with mountain biking that’s an option here too. Don’t forget to bring your binoculars along for a trek along this route either because it’s a top-rated trail for birding.

Enjoy the East Cove Trail While You’re in Town

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Travelers who are planning to spend time in La Quinta with their favorite canine companion included in the journey will love the opportunity to check out the East Cove Trail. This dog-friendly path is beautiful and inviting and open year-round to runners and hikers alike. It’s only a 2.1-mile route which makes it manageable on even the busiest of itineraries.

Many hikers who choose to explore the East Cove Trail bring a picnic lunch along for the experience because there’s a shady space to settle in right at the trailhead.

Put Your Hiking Skills to Work on the Boo Hoff Trail

When you’re in the mood for a challenge, the Boo Hoff Trail has you covered. This route spans 12.8 miles of scenic terrain and comes with an elevation gain of 2,290 feet to conquer.

While it’s rated moderately difficult, the amount of time it takes to conquer adds to the appeal for those looking to put their skills to work. The trail offers up gorgeous views out over the San Jacinto and Santa Rosa Mountains and is open to explore between September and May each year.

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