Moorten Botanical Gardens and Cactarium:
Palm Springs, CA

by | Nov 8, 2017 | 1 comment

Located just 10 minutes down the road from the Indian Canyons, is the world’s first Cactarium, the Moorten Botanical Gardens and Cactarium. The garden was created by Patricia and Chester also known as “Cactus Slim” Moorten and has been delighting Palm Springs visitors for more than 60 years. There are over 3,000 desert cacti displayed within the garden. The plants are grouped by the geographic regions they originate from.

The many Cacti grow both outdoors and in greenhouses. Hummingbirds can be seen enjoying the nectar of flowers in the garden. Today a son of Patricia and Chester, Cark Mooten takes care of the plants and runs the garden. Many unusual botanical specimens are for sale for visitors to take home some of the beautiful plants found in the garden.

Posted: November 8, 2017

Information, prices and hours posted here are current as of the posted or updated date. It is advisable to call ahead or check online to confirm hours and prices.

Address:

1701 S Palm Canyon Dr

Palm Springs, CA 92264

Phone Number:

(760) 327-6555

Fall, Winter and Spring Hours:

10 am-4pm,

Closed Wednesdays

Summer-Fall (6/21-9/21) Hours:

9 am-1 pm

Closed Wednesdays

Price:

Adults: $5

Children (5-15): $2

Children under 5: free

Approximate Distance from:   

Los Angeles: 1 hour, 40 minutes

San Diego: 2 hours, 10 minutes

Website: http://www.moortenbotanicalgarden.com/

Average Time Spent at this Location:  30 minutes-1 hour

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