San Andreas Fault Hummer Tour


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  • San Andreas Fault Hummer Tour

Palm Springs, California

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Trip Type:   4WD, ATV & Off-Road Tours
Duration:  3 hours
Hop in a Hummer and prepare to be dazzled by this 3-hour desert tour. First stop, the infamous San Andreas Fault. Learn from your expert local guide about the history and geology of the fault, as you make your way there in the comfortable open-air Hummer. Then walk over the fault on a bridge and take in the splendid scenery of some of the planet’s oldest ravines and canyons. You’ll also visit Thousand Palms Oasis, the third-largest oasis in the world. Includes hotel pickup and drop-off if you require it.

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Hop in a Hummer and prepare to be dazzled by this 3-hour desert tour. First stop, the infamous San Andreas Fault. Learn from your expert local guide about the history and geology of the fault, as you make your way there in the comfortable open-air Hummer. Then walk over the fault on a bridge and take in the splendid scenery of some of the planet’s oldest ravines and canyons. You’ll also visit Thousand Palms Oasis, the third-largest oasis in the world. Includes hotel pickup and drop-off if you require it.Start your 3-hour tour by making your way to the meeting point in Palm Desert, or request hotel pickup in Palm Springs. Jump in the open-air Hummer and enjoy the dry desert wind in your face.
After arriving at the San Andreas Fault, walk right over it on a bridge that spans the ravine. Your expert guide will regale you with amazing geological facts about the fault and speak of its interesting history. Some of the oldest canyons in the planet are here. Gawk at the strange rock formations and keep an eye out for bighorn sheep, particularly when the tour moves on to Berdoo Canyon, also known as the Big Game Corridor.
Visit Thousand Palms Oasis, the third-largest oasis in the world. Expect to be dazzled by the sight, as you take a 30-minute eco walk here. Learn the fascinating history of the local Cahuilla Indians and visit the cabin of the first settler who resided in the area.
A snack and water are provided along the way; you can also bring beer, wine, soda and snacks of your own.




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