Frank W.
Yelp
We enjoyed Moorten's. My wife and I, with our dog, were in Palm Springs for a combination business trip-long weekend vacation. We do not golf. So I planned an itinerary with activities such as a visit here. My wife is on the board of a public botanical garden. That means I visit these establishments more than I ever would have on my own. She also is from St. Louis. The Missouri is, I am told, the leading one of its type. I was not expecting that much of this botanical garden. I am pleased to report, however, it was an hour well spent and the most extensive collection of succulents and cacti I have ever looked at. They are packed in densely. I'd estimate we were there an hour, all told. We probably moved at an average pace, neither faster nor slower.
I also have become interested in these plants. I am growing a bunch at my apartment in New York City. I picked them because I figured they would be hardy and even if neglected more likely to do well. That increases my curiosity. I enjoyed looking at the many varieties, almost all labeled.
The other notes are as follows. They allow dogs, with permission. We regretted not bringing ours. Then I saw a beagle puppy, and I changed my mind. This depends on the canine and their human companion, but I believe there is considerable risk here one or the other will get into trouble and be pricked. There are just too many sharp needles at every height level, and along some of the paths surrounding you. They have a couple of tortoises and a few birds. They seem to have happy lives in captivity, or at least be fed well and able to hang out, unmolested by predators (and protected by signs warning humans not to touch). I should mention it was crowded. We were there mid morning on a Friday before a holiday. They had reached capacity. You likely could time your visit to avoid that many people. A bonus is what they have for sale. The offerings are extensive and moderately priced (I am guessing some of the ersatz Buddhas might offend folks of that faith).
We left, and my wife said, hey, we should have brought a gift from there for our friend we were meeting that night for dinner. So we went back. I would suggest to someone coming to Palm Springs that they tour Moorten's. (It seems to be family run and they either live on site or somebody else does.)