Note to all non-local would be hikers:
There are no good trails here. None. All the trails are rocky and rough, covered in thorns, cacti, rattlesnakes, scorpions and poisonous spiders with steep drop-offs. Earthquakes ravage the landscape and many people have been swallowed in vast crevasses just by daring to venture off the pavement. There are no maps to any of these terrible trails and no one mentions them because at least 90% of those who embark upon a hike in this area never return. The stories about the Indian demon living in the hills are true.

The hills are also known as the home to mountain lions, bobcats and the chupacabra. To go hiking in this area is tantamount to a death wish. You'd do better wrestling a grizzly or picking a fight with SEAL Team Six. Don't do it, I beg you.
Having said that, I like the West Fork Trail in the Indian Canyons, the hike up Murray Peak from Bogart Trail, all of the Art Smith Trail and Bear Creek Palm in La Quinta. Of course, I am a magical Shaman with supernatural powers and thereby protected from all evil. Your experience may vary.