Nicknamed “California’s Spa City,” Desert Hot Springs is known for its naturally occurring hot- and cold- water aquifers that contribute to the city’s award-winning drinking water and many boutique spas and resorts. Desert Hot Springs is home to the country’s largest collection of warm mineral springs.
Situated between San Bernardino National Forest, Joshua Tree National Park, and Mount San Jacinto State Park, Desert Hot Springs offers plenty of opportunities to engage in outdoor recreation. Desert Hot Springs is proud of its past, with Cabot’s Pueblo Museum displaying a variety of artifacts detailing Native American history and culture.
The many amenities of Palm Springs are just a short drive from Desert Hot Springs. Easy access to Route 62 and I-10 makes getting around from Desert Hot Springs simple.