The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens

47900 Portola Avenue Palm Desert, CA 92260

Hours

Seasonal hours

Oct - May 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Last admission 4 p.m.)

June - September 7 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. (Last admission 12:30 p.m.)

Cost

The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens is cashless, so be prepared to use debit/credit:

Regular Admission - Choose your day and time on their website:

  • Adult (18+): $39.95 - $41.95
  • Child (3 to 17): $29.95 - $31.95
  • Child (Under 3): Free
  • Membership Discounts: $35.95
  • Military Discount: $2.00 off admission for active and retired military with a valid ID

Prices are subject to change. Please check their website for updates.

About

The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens is a magical place where nature and conservation converge. Opening its gates on March 9, 1970, this 1,200-acre haven, nestled at the foothills of the Santa Rosa Mountains, began as a 360-acre wilderness preserve initiated by the trustees of the Palm Springs Desert Museum.

Over the years, it evolved into a vibrant educational and conservation center, home to over 500 animals from more than 150 species.

The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens, originally the Living Desert Museum, has been a sanctuary for desert flora and fauna for over half a century, welcoming over 500,000 visitors annually.

This non-profit zoo and botanical garden is dedicated to the world's deserts, providing a unique blend of zoological and botanical displays. The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens focuses on environmental education, native wildlife rehabilitation, plant propagation, habitat restoration, and breeding species from Africa, Australia, and North America, including the iconic desert bighorn sheep.

As an AZA-accredited facility since 1983 and a member of the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums, the zoo is involved in vital conservation efforts, including reintroducing species like the Arabian oryx to Oman and the peninsular bighorn sheep to the local mountains​.

Visitors can explore many attractions, from the Wilds of North America and African Safari to the recent Australian Adventures. The Rhino Savanna, introduced in Fall 2021, is a highlight, showcasing the beauty and diversity of the African savannah.

Fun Facts & Cool Features

The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens showcases deserts' diverse flora and fauna and serves as a living representation of the region's history. Its exhibits feature prehistoric life and ancient plants, including authentic fossils and artifacts.

These displays provide a captivating window into the ancient desert ecosystem, revealing the remains of creatures that roamed the region millions of years ago. The gardens also feature prehistoric plant species, often called "living fossils," which have survived for millennia thanks to their remarkable adaptations​.

The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens play a vital role in the conservation of raptors. Its Raptor Rehabilitation Program focuses on rescuing, rehabilitating, and releasing injured and orphaned birds of prey, such as eagles, owls, hawks, and falcons.

The zoo's efforts in this area are instrumental in preserving local bird populations. Moreover, the zoo engages the public through educational programs about raptors, fostering a deeper appreciation for these magnificent birds and their role in nature​.

The zoo offers an array of interactive wildlife encounters, allowing visitors to get up close and personal with various animal residents. These encounters, guided by knowledgeable staff, include feeding giraffes and learning about the animals' lives, diets, and conservation status.

For an immersive Palm Springs experience the whole family will love, add The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens to your to-do list.

Local Tips

  • Buying tickets online in advance can offer a price break compared to purchasing at the gate. AAA members may receive an additional discount.
  • Pack snacks and a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated and energized, especially during hot days.
  • Wear sunblock, sunglasses, and a hat to protect yourself from the intense sun. Lightweight, long-sleeved clothing is also recommended.
  • Expect to spend around a half-day to fully experience the attraction. However, it can vary based on individual interests and pace.

Location

47900 Portola Avenue Palm Desert, CA 92260

Frequently Asked Questions

Fall, winter, and spring are the most popular times to visit Palm Springs due to mild temperatures, outdoor activities, pool season, and a strong calendar of festivals and cultural events.

October is, arguably, the best month to visit Palm Springs. The weather is sunny and warm (but not too hot). And because October is part of the shoulder season, large crowds have not yet descended upon the town. The cost of accommodations is also typically lower during this time than it is during the high season, which runs from January to May.

The average temperature in Palm Springs in the winter (December to February) is 40°F at night to about 75°F during the day.

The average Palm Springs temperature during the summer (July through September) is 101°F during the day and 70° degrees F at night.

In the summer months, you'll want to pack shorts, short-sleeves or tank tops, and of course bathing suits. It's also a good idea to bring a lightweight sweater or top for the evenings or for over-air-conditioned buildings. During the winter months, you may want to add a few long pants and long-sleeve shirts, as well as a jacket for the evenings. Deserts lose heat at night, and so Palm Springs can get surprisingly cool after dark - plus, you’ll want to bring along warmer clothes if venturing up to Mount San Jacinto Peak.


Palm Springs is only about 2 hours from L.A. or San Diego by car, or around 4 hours if driving from Phoenix or Las Vegas. This makes it a prime southwestern drive-to destination. For those flying to Palm Springs, you may opt to fly directly to Palm Springs International Airport (PSP) or to the neighboring John Wayne Airport (JWA) in Orange County, or LAX. If flying in, consider renting a car as the desert has plenty of space to roam.

The closest hot springs to Palm Springs can actually be found in Desert Hot Springs, about 20 minutes north of downtown.

With near picture-perfect weather and temps throughout most of the year, Palm Springs is a terrific destination for extended stays, events, and festivals. Our Palm Springs vacation rentals offer a wide selection of long-term and snowbird options for longer stays in this sunny desert oasis. Golf aficionados will surely want to extend their swing and explore why Greater Palm Springs is known as the “Golf Capital of the West”.

Vacation rentals in Palm Springs range in location and size, from luxury condos to sprawling vacation villas, and from iconic mid-century modern homes to contemporary classics that can comfortably fit several families. Palm Springs is a driving town, with accessible routes to major attractions in and around the valley.

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