Palm Springs is a place where you can
enjoy sun and fun more than 300 days a year.
Palm Springs located some 100 miles east
of Los Angeles is surrounded by the San Jacinto Mountains,
the San Bernadino Mountains, the Santa Rosa
Mountains and the Salton
Sea lake to the south.
Visitors traveling to Palm
Springs for a holiday will enjoy an active lifestyle combined
with an abundance of recreational activities in a desert oasis with a
cosmopalitan flare. If you are looking
for a Palm Springs
destination guide, you are in the right place.
We hope our Palm Springs travel guide
provides you with information on the many different Palm Springs activities and attractions that
will energize and awaken your adventerous spirit.
Palm Springs
Attractions:
Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, No Palm Spring visit is complete until you experience a ride on the world's largest rotating tramcar. Enjoy this breathtaking ten minute ride from
the Valley Station at 2,643 ft up North America's
sheerest mountain face on its way to the mountain station at 8,516 ft above
mean sea level. The largest of the 3
rotating trams found in the world, you journey up the mountain constantly
rotating throughout your journey allowing you to see in all directions. Once you arrive at the top you will disembark
at Mountain Station where the air can be almost 40 degrees cooler. You can enjoy the walk along the nature
trail, take a burro ride, in the winter play in the snow or just enjoy the
spectacular views of the desert from Peaks Restaurant or Pines Cafeteria-Style
restaurant where lunch and dinner are served daily.
Palm Springs Zoo - The Living Desert, Visitors to Palm Springs will embark on
a magical journey into the mysteries of this unique 1,200 - acre wildlife and Botanical Park.
As you peruse the North America exhibit you will notice the showcase of
the local wildlife and flora within Palm
Springs. Travel
through the African exhibit where you will observe an assortment of animals and
African desert life. Explore with your
kids Gecko Gulch, where the hands on portion of this living desert will
encourage your child to further explore the desert. Finally, for those who marvel at the beauty
of the eagle, be sure to visit Eagle
Canyon where you will
meet and watch in awe the majestic golden eagle. Visitors to the Palm Springs Zoo - The Living Desert
will cherish the natural phenomena of the desert for years to come. Open daily
year round, except December 25. The Zoo
is a perfect addition to a Palm
Springs travel guide.
Knott's Soak City, Palm Springs 16 acre water park known for its water rides
and attractions is the only water park in Palm Springs where you can catch a
wave in the Rip Tide Reef wave pool; tube and body slide in the Surf Rider
Rapids or Sea Snake; brave one of Tidal Wave Tower's 7-story vertical chutes or
just relax in the Sunset River. Visit
Knott's Soak City where the whole family can join in
the fun. Open daily May 23 - Sept 3 and
weekends only Sept 8 through Sept 30.
Indian Canyons, is located just minutes from downtown Palm Springs where you can
enjoy the undisturbed natural beauty of the 15-mile long canyons. Known as one of the great beauty spots in
Western North America you can explore Indian Canyon
by car, by foot or by horseback, it is your choice. No matter what method you select, you are
sure to view the native flora, the rocky gorges, and barren desert lands. For those of you who enjoy the beauty of the
desert this is a must see. Don't forget
to visit the Trading Post for refreshments, hiking maps, Indian art, artifacts
and much more.
Palm Canyon Drive, The heart of Palm Springs where majestic
palm trees wrapped in sparkling lights line this famous drive known as the
"Palm Springs Walk of the Stars", where more than 300 stars mark the
accomplishments of Hollywood Stars such as Elizabeth Taylor, Frank Sinatra,
Elvis Presley, Clark Gable, Bob Hope and many more. Palm Canyon Drive is also known as the
cultural artery where you'll find all the shops,
galleries, restaurants and attractions that make Palm Canyon Drive a
wonderful and memorable experience.
These are just a view places you
will want to be sure to visit and serve as a starting point for your Palm Springs travel
guide. If you are looking for
activities to do in Palm Springs
there is something for everyone.
Golf Palm Springs is
well known for it's more
than 120 golf courses throughout the Palm
Springs area and is truly the ultimate golfing
destination. Golf is a primary attraction for many to Palm Springs.
The course's are designed to be challenging as well as enjoyable and is
home to some of the finest courses in the country as well as some of the
world's most famous players.
Nightlife
Catch your second wind when the sun goes down and enjoy a vivacious nightlife in Palm Springs, with plenty
of dance clubs, bars and live music venues.
Some of the famous spots you will want to explore are Sammy G's, Hunters
Palm Springs and Blame it on Midnight Bar and Grill. Whatever your taste, from club to disco Palm
Springs Nightlife has something for everyone.
Shopping
Palm Springs offers world class shopping to
meet every visitors taste. Some of the
best shopping in Southern California is in the Palm Springs
area upscale name-brand discount outlet malls and shopping malls including Palm Desert's
famous El Paseo shops.
Whether you come to Palm Springs for a
holiday or on business you will discover a paradise all year round. Enjoy a perfect blend of outdoor diversion
and casual relaxation. Awaken to the
embrace of the painted canyons and cultural refinement Palm Springs has to offer to young and old
alike.