Panorama Pass
Panorama Pass: where the boundaries are defined by your experiences! A secret to most of the world, it is hidden in plain sight at a geographic center of the southwest desert, 20 minutes from Palm Springs, 20 minutes from Joshua
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Enjoy a scenic ride on horseback throughout the Morongo Valley canyons
“We had a lovely time horse back riding. Our host made it so easy and their horses were so well mannered. Very first-time rider friendly. The trail was absolutely beautiful. Some good chatting with the host, still with enough time to just be quiet and take in nature.” – Michaela
“I really enjoyed the Airbnb horseback riding experience. It far exceeded my expectations and I didn’t want it to end! Our guide was really friendly and made my fiancée and I feel super comfortable. If you are looking for a chance to enjoy nature this is for you. I would definitely do this again!! I left wanting to go out and buy a horse. :)” – Ron
Panorama Pass: where the boundaries are defined by your experiences! A secret to most of the world, it is hidden in plain sight at a geographic center of the southwest desert, 20 minutes from Palm Springs, 20 minutes from Joshua
Feed Your Soul at Hidden Passage Explore boundless natural beauty in the pristine Wilderness, completely surrounded by the Sand to Snow National Monument. Hike the Monument’s trails right outside your back door, and revel in the soaring vistas and dramatic landscapes. Stargaze into
Come ride with us! Enjoy a scenic ride on horseback throughout the Morongo Valley canyons. Beginning at Hidden Passage Guest Ranch, you will meet up at the stables with a small group of fellow riders (2-4). You will be
The Chateaus Two large and luxurious vacation homes nestled at the base of the Sand to Snow National Monument, between Palm Springs and Joshua Tree, with a hint of “wine country” elegant ambiance. Chateau Merlot is a spacious three bedroom,
See exotic architecture and explore real estate in the 92256 area: Panorama Pass is the home base of Transforming Architecture and Symbiotic design. The homes are like sailing yachts where most homes are like motorboats. Living rooms glide outdoors, the
Visitors often ask: Who built the cottages at Hidden Passage? The answer is: Dreamers, adventurers, wanderers and those imbued with the pioneering spirit of the West. These brave explorers lived here without electricity, without a ready supply of water, using only Kerosene lanterns for