Oasis Trail

Cost

Adults - $10, Seniors - $5, Students and Children - $5, Native Americans (with Tribal ID) - Free

Event Series Dates

Permanent exhibition

Tuesday - Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Event Schedule

November 2025

  • Saturday 15th 10:00 AM
  • Sunday 16th 10:00 AM
  • Tuesday 18th 10:00 AM
  • Wednesday 19th 10:00 AM
  • Thursday 20th 10:00 AM
  • Friday 21st 10:00 AM
  • Saturday 22nd 10:00 AM
  • Sunday 23rd 10:00 AM
  • Tuesday 25th 10:00 AM
  • Wednesday 26th 10:00 AM
  • Thursday 27th 10:00 AM
  • Friday 28th 10:00 AM
  • Saturday 29th 10:00 AM
  • Sunday 30th 10:00 AM

December 2025

  • Tuesday 2nd 10:00 AM
  • Wednesday 3rd 10:00 AM
  • Thursday 4th 10:00 AM
  • Friday 5th 10:00 AM
  • Saturday 6th 10:00 AM
  • Sunday 7th 10:00 AM

The Oasis Trail is a permanent outdoor exhibition located in the middle of the Agua Caliente Cultural Plaza, that includes native plants, rock formations, and water features inspired by those found in the Agua Caliente Indian Canyons and Tahquitz Canyon. These canyons make up part of the Tribe's ancestral lands. Interpretive signs providing information about traditional plant usage demonstrate how the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians have thrived in this area since time immemorial.

Upcoming Events

January 22 @ 11:00 am - 4:00 pm -
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$0.00 - $7.00

Hollyhock House Tours

Experience the interior of Hollyhock House at your own pace with a self-guided tour. Docents are on hand to provide information and answer questions.

January 21 @ 10:00 am - 5:00 pm -
Check the website for ticket price

Noé Montes: Regional History

Photographer Noé Montes presents Regional History, a body of work documenting the landscapes, people, and cultural narratives of the Inland Empire. The exhibition reflects on identity, migration, and the layered histories that shape Southern California.

January 21 @ 11:00 am - 4:00 pm -
Adults - $5, Seniors and Students - $3, Members and Children under 12 - Free

Our Bodies Are Memories of Our Bodies: Siapo ma Solo

siapo—indigenous Samoan barkcloth abstraction—and solo—poetry in the Samoan genre and worldview, here composed in English—by Fa’afafine, non-binary Samoan artist Dan Taulapapa McMullin. Printed on cloth with ink painting, these works embody the fa’asamoa understanding that the body itself is an archive, carrying ancestral and personal memory through the mana of social and environmental relationships.