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Greater Palm Springs

The Spring is located in one of the most beautiful and diverse regions in the world, there are many parks, places and attractions to visit. So if you are feeling adventurous, here are a few ideas to get you on your way:

Eat/Drink

Known for diversity in dining, Palm Springs offers hundreds of restaurants with a variety of cuisines and price ranges.

Do/See

Cabot’s Old Indian Pueblo, DHS
www.cabotsmuseum.org
Featuring a Native American art gallery and authentic trading post, Cabot’s Old Indian Pueblo Museum is a Hopi-styled structure painstakingly crafted over a 20-year period.

Desert Hills Premium Outlets
www.premiumoutlets.com
130 designer and name-brand outlets 25%-65% savings daily. Located 20 minutes west of Palm Springs on I-10, Fields Road exit. Famous designers include Burberry, Coach, Diesel, Elie Tahari, Gucci, Giorgio Armani and Kate Spade.

Indian Canyons Palm Springs
www.indian-canyons.com
These tribal lands contain the largest natural Fan Palm Oases. Verdant vegetation, waterfalls, high cliffs just minutes from town. Hiking, bird watching, horseback riding and Jeep tours are available. There are picnic areas and a trading post for shopping.

Coachella Valley Preserve
Thousand Palms
In the center of this 13,000 acre preserve you will find the Coachella Valley’s own version of the Garden of Eden: The Thousand Palms Oasis.

Big Morongo Canyon Preserve Morongo
www.bigmorongo.org
Located directly off of State Highway 62, the Big Morongo Canyon Preserve is over six miles long, featuring 3,900 acres of virgin territory dating back two billion years.

Joshua Tree National Monument
www.nps.gov
Two deserts, two large ecosystems whose characteristics are determined primarily by elevation, come together at Joshua Tree National Park. Below 3,000 feet, the Colorado Desert encompasses the eastern part of the park and features natural gardens of creosote bush, ocotillo, and cholla cactus.

The Living Desert Palm Desert
www.livingdesert.org

Mountain lions, wolves, javelina, bobcats, golden eagles and much more abound here in a natural setting nestled at the foot of the Santa Rosa Mountains reminding one that the early Indians and pioneers were never alone.

Palm Springs

Other nightly distractions include the offerings of three theatres and several movie theatres. The Plaza Movie Theatre in town hosts the famous Palm Springs International Film Festival www.psfilmfest.org, held in January. Thursday evenings VillageFest is worth a visit. They block off a portion of Palm Canyon Drive and hold a fair with arts, crafts, food and music.

Palm Springs is known for its many top rated golf courses and has been called the “Golf Capital of the World” There are golf schools, top celebrity and pro tournaments. There are over a hundred golf courses in the area.

Tennis is also a primary desert pastime with many tournaments held here. Other sporting activities enjoyed by denizens of the desert are biking, horseback riding, hiking, rock climbing, water sports and even ice skating.

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Aerial Tramway Palm Springs
www.pstramway.com
The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway is one of the greatest experiences in Southern California; Ascend 2.5 miles to a pristine wilderness aboard the world’s largest rotating tramcars.

Desert X
https://www.desertx.org/about-us/
Biannual art exhibits around the Coachella Valley and next door to The Spring Resort in 2019!

Old Town Yucca Valley

Just north of Desert Hot Springs on Route 62 lies Old Town Yucca Valley, a haven for antiques, art, clothing, décor, gifts, and eateries. While you’re there also check out Pioneertown, an Old West Hollywood movie set.