Recommended but with some caveats
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 2/6/07
Unless you've already been to a palm oasis in the middle of the desert, it's worth the experience. But like many places, it's the people (and the way that they do their job) that made for most of the highest and lowest points:
Highest Points
- The tribal-ranger tour up Andreas Canyon/oasis: without this tour the Indian Canyons experience would have had far less significance. Learning about the geography, history, and nature was WELL worth the few extra dollars!
- Palm Canyon was great place for a jog and a picnic.
Lowest Points
- Grouchy lady taking money at the front gate.
(Three days in a row!)
- Hostess at visitor center had practically no knowledge about the canyons--guessed (wrongly) at answers to basic questions regarding the local trails and oases.