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North Palm Springs:

Palm Springs Aerial Tramway

A favorite attraction in Palm Springs is the iconic Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, which ascends 8,500 feet up the side of Mt. San Jacinto in new, Swiss-made rotating tram cars. Starting in Chino Canyon near Palm Springs, the tram takes passengers from Valley Station at 2,643 feet elevation to Mountain Station on the edge of the Wilderness, elevation 8,516 feet - a breathtaking 15-minute journey up the sheer cliffs of Chino Canyon.

The Mountain Station features the Mount San Jacinto State Park Visitor Center, a restaurant, gift shop, and snack bar. At the top, mountain hiking trails wind among green, pine trees in the spring and summer, when camping, hiking and guided tours are available. In winter, the snow is deep enough for skiing, cross-country, snowshoeing or snowtubing.

Enjoy spectacular views of the desert below and on a clear day you can even see the Salton Sea to the East oF Palm Springs. Walking downhill (remember I warned you if you do this!)  from the tram/mountain station you will find in Long Valley, the Long Valley Ranger Station, a picnic area with barbecue stoves and restrooms, a ski center, a self-guiding nature trail, and Desert View Trail which offers great views of the high country including several peaks over 10,000 feet in elevation.  You can also enter the hiking trail system from this point. Trails range from the awe-inspiring 5.5 mile trek to the 10,804 foot peak of San Jacinto to the just over one mile nature walk through picturesque Long Valley, located just behind the Tram's Mountain Station. Within the Mount San Jacinto State Park and Wilderness are 54 miles of awesome hiking trails which will satisfy the appetite of the most avid outdoor enthusiast.

The tram operates year-round - except for a few weeks in September when they typically close for maintenance procedures, 10 a.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. weekends and holidays. Cars depart at least every half hour and the last car comes down at 9:45 p.m. For information, call (760) 325-1391 or visit pstramway.com.  

South Palm Springs:

Indian Canyons

South, no I mean way south ....even further ...I know, you did not know South Palm Canyon Went that far South!!  Located on Agua Caliente tribal land, the Indian Canyons offer undisturbed natural beauty and excellent foot trails combined with remarkably easy access to downtown Palm Springs. Breathtaking is about the only word to describe these treasures.  Tahquitz Canyon and three southern canyons – Palm, Andreas and Murray - are listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The Indian Canyons and associated resources are especially sacred to the Cahuilla Indians today, and are historically important to scientists and nature lovers. For more info on the canyons click this link:  CANYON DETAILS

Palm Springs Attractions

  • Mount San Jacinto State Park and Wilderness – The deeply weathered summit of Mount San Jacinto stands 10,804 feet above sea level, the highest point in the San Jacinto Range and second highest in Southern California. No more than a two-hour drive from either Los Angeles or San Diego, the mountain's magnificent granite peaks, subalpine forests, and fern-bordered mountain meadows offer a unique opportunity to explore and enjoy a scenic, high-country Wilderness area. The park offers two drive-in campgrounds near the town of Idyllwild. Most of the park is a designated wilderness area enjoyed by hikers and backpackers.

  • Palm Springs Follies – For over 10 years, the Follies has been a Palm Springs favorite. The Palm Springs Follies features internationally known guest stars, hilarious variety acts and a legendary line of lovely chorus "girls,” a knockout group of glamorous beauties that’s become an audience favorite and a Follies trademark. The catch? None of the performers is less than 50 years young! Each year the Follies has a different theme, with elaborate Vegas-style feathered and bejeweled costumes to match. The Follies runs from November - May annually. For additional information and tickets, visit www.psfollies.com.

  • Palm Springs Walk of Stars – The ever-growing "Walk of Stars" on Palm Canyon Drive honors the city's pioneers and the celebrities—such as Frank Sinatra, Lucille Ball, Cary Grant and Sonny Bono—who have contributed to its growth and international recognition.

  • Joshua Tree National Park – Joshua Tree National Park is immense (nearly 800,000 acres), delicate and extremely fragile – a land shaped by strong winds, sudden torrents of rain, and climatic extremes. Winding your way between the park’s three entrances you will experience two different deserts (“high” and “low”) and three distinct ecosystems. Below 3,000 feet, the Colorado Desert, occupying the eastern half of the park, is dominated by the abundant creosote bush and small stands of spidery ocotillo and cholla cactus common to the low desert.. 

    The higher, slightly cooler, and wetter Mojave Desert features extensive stands of the fantastical Joshua tree. (According to legend, Mormon pioneers considered the limbs of the Joshua trees to resemble the upstretched arms of Joshua leading them to the promised land.) Standing like islands in a desolate sea, a third ecosystem of oases provide dramatic contrast. Six fan palm oases dot the park, indicating those few areas where water occurs naturally or near the surface, meeting the special life requirements of those stately trees. The park also features extraordinary rock formations With rugged red mountains and exposed granite monoliths to climb and admire. It’s no wonder that unique place draws visitors from around the world to hike, picnic, climb, explore, camp or simply breathe in the tranquility. In a simple act of nature (or a failure of technology) cell phones don't seem to work in the park. So turn them off and take in the beauty of this place.

  • Knott’s Soak City USA – A deluxe, 16-acre oasis of fun, Knott’s Soak City USA is a family-oriented water playground with 18 major water slides and attractions, including the 800,000-gallon Rip Tide Reef wave pool. Open daily mid March through Labor Day, weekends through October.

  • Boomers! Family Fun Center – Mini Golf is the star at Boomers! Family Fun Center, with three intertwined, colorful 18-hole miniature golf courses. Non-golfers can try bumper boats, go carts, rock climbing walls, batting cages, a 10,000-square-foot games pavilion and 200 video and sports games.

Golf

  • Mesquite Golf & Country Club – The Mesquite Golf and Country Club is one of Palm Springs’ favorite courses, combining the country club atmosphere of a private resort with the convenience of a public course. Conveniently located in proximity to hotels, shops and restaurants, this exquisite course is cut out among a grove of mature mesquite trees and offers avid golfers–men and women alike–an abundance of beauty and challenges. Moderately rolling with mature trees and spectacular views of the mountains, this Bert Stamps designed 18-hole course is well bunkered, with eight small lakes and many palm trees. The course plays over and along a streambed, so it is much tougher when the water flows. Mesquite has hosted several local PGA and Golden State Tour events. Although relatively short by championship standards, playing 6,400 yards from the tips, Mesquite offers a challenging round of golf with numerous water hazards. On many of the par fours the driver is definitely a no-no, it’s best to use a long iron or fairway wood.

  • Tahquitz Creek Golf Resort – The pride and joy of Palm Springs, the Tahquitz Creek Golf Resort consists of two spectacular 18-hole golf courses, both offering gorgeous views of Palm Springs. Golf Digest recently rated Tahquitz Creek as "one of the best places to play"! The Legend course is a traditional layout that has been a Palm Springs favorite for years. The 6,600 yards of tree lined fairways have been recently renovated with the addition of over 40 challenging new bunkers. The greens on the Legend are severely sloped from back to front. The Resort course, designed by Ted Robinson and opened in 1995, is a desert links style course with rolling terrain, well placed bunkers, wonderful waterscapes and tremendous mountain views. For information, call 760.328.1005 or visit www.tahquitzcreek.com.

  • Cimarron Golf Resort – Located in Cathedral City, about a 10-minute drive from most of Palm Springs, the Cimarron Golf Resort is one of the newer resort in Coachella Valley, featuring 36 holes and a beautiful desert setting. The Cimarrón Golf Resort features two world-class layouts designed by John Fought. The long course is a Par 71 and the short course is Par 56. Cimarrón, named after the vibrant purple flower, also means “wild and untamed.” Cimmaron was named one of the 2002/2003 “Best Places to Play” by Golf Digest. For additional information, call (760) 770-6060 or visit www.cimarrongolf.com.

Palm Springs Casinos

  • Spa ResortSpa Resort Casino – Just 5 minutes from the Villa Royale in downtown Palm Springs, the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians operates the Spa Resort Casino. Opened in November 2003, this beautiful facility features over 1,000 of the latest slots, 40 table games, the exclusive Salon Prive for frequent players, a 150-seat lounge and restaurants, (as well as natural hot mineral springs and spa services) all within walking distance of Palm Springs’ world-famous Palm Canyon Drive.

  • Agua Caliente Casino – Fifteen minutes east on Interstate 10 in nearby Rancho Mirage, the Agua Caliente tribe also operates the Agua Caliente Casino. Opened in 2001, it features over 45,000 square feet of gaming excitement with the latest slot machines and table games. There are also six restaurants, Club Paradise Player’s Club and the Cahuilla Showroom, featuring top entertainment names and championship heavyweight boxing matches.

  • Augustine Casino – The Augustine Band of Cahuilla Indian operates the Augustine Casino, found in neighboring Coachella. Tucked away among the equestrian ranches and polo fields just east of PGA West, Augustine Casino offers unique gaming, dining and entertainment with a variety of coin-less slot machines and blackjack games.

  • Fantasy Springs Casino – The Cabazon Band of Mission Indians operates Fantasy Springs Casino in Indio, offering 1,500 coin-operated and EZ pay slots, 21 gaming tables, two restaurants and three snack bars, Club Fantasy Player’s Club and the 420 seat Fantasy Lounge for music, concerts and dinner shows.

  • Spotlight 29 Casino – The Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians operates Spotlight 29 Casino, featuring 2,000 slot machines, 35 table games, two restaurants and a food court, the 2,300 seat Spotlight Showroom for headline acts, and Blue Bar lounge for live weekend entertainment.  

Palm Springs Museums

  • MuseumPalm Springs Air Museum – This inspiring and expansive collection features propeller-driven World War II aircraft, the 60-seat Buddy Rogers Theatre of the Air, a restoration center, photographs and memorabilia. The Palm Springs Air Museum is open daily year-round and offers group tours.

  • Palm Springs Desert Museum – The Palm Springs Desert Museum is a nationally accredited art and natural science facility, that would be at home in any major city, featuring fine permanent collections and top touring exhibitions, galleries, sculpture gardens, the Annenberg Theater, and the Toor Gallery Cafe. Open Tuesday - Sunday year round except major holidays.

  • Agua Caliente Cultural Museum – The Agua Caliente Cultural Museum focuses on the history and culture of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians and other Cahuilla peoples. Exhibitions of pottery, basket-weaving, the Cahuilla language and the unique trdition of "birdsinging" bring the Cahuilla culture alive. Every year, as part of the Native American Cultural Weekend, the museum sponsors a Native American Film Festival featuring more than 20 feature-length and short films by Native Americans from across the country.  


Dining In The Desert


Dining Out

Fisherman's Market & Grill

760-327-1766

235 S. Indian Canyon

Palm Springs

Seafood

The Purple Palm Restaurant

800.557.2187


572 N. Indian Canyon Drive Palm Springs, CA 92262

Palm Springs

 

 

CA Cuisine

Johannes Cosmopolitan Cuisine

760-778-0017

196 S. Indian Canyon Drive

Palm Springs

Asian, eclectic, international

The Chop House

760-320-4500

262 S. Palm Canyon Dr.

Palm Springs

American, Asian, seafood

Riccio's

760-325-2369

2155 N. Palm Canyon Dr.

Palm Springs

Italian, seafood

Simbas

760-778-7630

190 N. Sunrise Way

Palm Springs

American, buffet, seafood

Spencer's

760-327-3446

701 W. Baristo Road

Palm Springs

American, continental, eclectic

Wang’s In The Desert

760-325-9264

424 S Indian Canyon Drive

Palm Springs

 Chinese

Village Pub

760-323-3265

266 S. Palm Canyon Dr.

Palm Springs

Eclectic, pub

Melvyn's

760-325-2323

200 W.RamonRd.

Palm Springs

American, continental, seafood

Aspen Mills Bread Company

760-323-3123

555 S. Sunrise Way

Palm Springs

Bakery, sandwiches, snacks

Billy Reed's Restaurant

760-325-1946

1800 N. Palm Canyon Dr.

Palm Springs

American

IHOP

760-322-7177

471 S. Indian Canyon Dr.

Palm Springs

American

Trio Restaurant

760-864-8746

707 N Palm Canyon Drive


American

Rick's Restaurant & Bakery

760-416-0090

1973 N. Palm Canyon Dr.

Palm Springs

American, bakery, Caribbean

Blame It On Midnight

 760-323-1200

777 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way

Palm Springs

America,casual

Sherman's Delicatessen & Bakery

760-325-1199

401 Tahquitz Canyon

Palm Springs

Bakery, deli

 Chada Thai Cuisine

760-322-3992

1420 N Palm Canyon Dr

 Palm Springs 

Thai Food

 Alpine Restaurant

760-327-9711

1 Tramway Road

Palm Springs

International

Aqua Bar & Grill at the

760-325-1461

Spa Hotel & Casino  100 N. Indian Canyon Dr

Palm Spring

Continental, fast food 

Kings Highway @ Ace Hotel

760-325-9900

701 E Palm Canyon Drive

Palm Springs

eclectic

Bit of Country Restaurant

760-325-5154

418 S. Indian Avenue

Palm Springs

Coffee house

California Pizza Kitchen

760-322-6075

123 N. Palm Canyon Dr.

Palm Springs (also in Palm Desert

  Italian, pizza

El Mirasol Cocina Mexicana

760-323-0721

140 E.Palm Canyon Dr.

Palm Springs

Mexican

Jamba Juice

760-327-3151

     Ralphs Center On Sunrise & Ramon     

Palm Springs

Juice bar

KFC

760-320-0004

725 S. Palm Canyon Dr.

Palm Springs

Chicken, fast food

 

 

 

 

 

Guacamole's

760-325-9766

555 S. Sunrise Way

 Palm Springs

 Mexican

La Casita Nueva

760-320-8993

Palm Springs 2 locatons, Palm Desert, La Quinta

Palm Springs 2 locatons, Palm Desert, La Quinta

Mexican

Zin American Bistro

760-322—6300

198 S Palm Canyon Dr.

Palm Springs

California Cuisine

Citron

760-320-4117

415 S Belardo Rd

Palm Springs

California Cuisine

 Look               

760-778-3520

 139 E Andreas

Palm Springs 

 Californiam, eclectic

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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