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10 Fun Things to Do in Palm Springs

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The Palm Springs Aerial Tram, the world's largest rotating tram car, making it's way down Mt. San Jacinto.
The Palm Springs Aerial Tram, the world's largest rotating tram car, making it's way down Mt. San Jacinto.

Fun Things to Do in the Coachella Valley - Palm Springs Region of the Desert Cities

Inland 90 or so miles west from Los Angeles is the booming region of the Coachella Valley, which includes the communities of Palm Springs, Indio, Rancho Mirage, Palm Desert, Cathedral City, Desert Hot Springs, Indian Wells, La Quinta, Bermuda Dunes and Coachella. These desert cities are closely knit together by Highway 111, the main route through the valley. The area is also one of the biggest wind energy producers in the nation, with hundreds of giant turbines lining the pass as you enter the valley heading on I-10 east.

The area is known as a winter retreat for many, but has an enormous amount of fun things to do all year long throughout the towns, from the famous Aerial Tram to the beautiful hiking excursions of the Indian Canyon.


Palm Springs Aerial Tramway

The Palm Springs Aerial Tram is a must for any visit to Coachella Valley. Located before the downtown area of Palm Springs on Highway 111, you can't miss the entrance to the Tramway Road and the giant sign as you enter town. Ascend 2.5 miles high to San Jacinto State Park, a beautiful wooded recreation area with gorgeous views of the valley and unique wildlife viewing. The park has 58 miles of hiking trails, along with cross country skiing and camping. The top of the peak can be snow capped into the early spring months.

Palm Springs Aerial Tramway Website


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The Agua Caliente Indian Canyons

The Indian Canyons of Palm Springs are a group of natural oases and canyons approximately 10 minutes from downtown. With access to three ancient canyons, Murray Canyon, Andreas Canyon, and Palm Canyon, there are many miles of beautiful hiking trails to explore containing Bighorn Sheep, towering fan palms, and panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.

The Aqua Caliente Indian Canyons website

Palm Springs VillageFest

Every Thursday, between Baristo and Amado in Palm Springs, the VillageFest takes over the downtown area. Local crafts, artists, street vendors, fresh fruit, concession stands, bakeries, musiciains and more line the streets entertaining, selling, and livening up the town once a week. There are hundreds of tables and booths to explore from October to May!

Palm Springs VillageFest official website

The Living Desert Zoo

Palm Desert has an impressive zoo located in the back neighborhoods of town containing some amazing wildlife like giraffes, ostrich, sand cats, Gila Monster,  and the strange Abyssinian Ground Hornbill, among many others. Read the complete list of animals right here. On the Palm Desert/Indian Wells town line, this is an easy centrally located spot from anywhere in the Coachella Valley.

The Living Desert Website

Palm Springs Windmill Tours

Wind energy has been the topic of much conversation lately with the big push towards energy independence. Palm Springs contains one of the largest collections of wind turbines in the United States, and also the oldest windmill tour in exsitence by P.S. Windmill Tours. The expert guide was very helpful and knowledgable of the history of the Cahuilla Indians, the town history, and the windmills themselves. The phone number for reservations for this tour is 760-320-1365, and is a 90 minute tour on an air conditioned bus.

Palms to Pines Scenic Highway

In the heart of Palm Desert lies Palms to Pines Highway, aka California Route 74. The road winds up the mountains from Palm Desert into the Santa Rosa Mountains, and eventually into the mountaintop community of Idyllwild and Hemet.  Other roads leading from Route 74 will lead to San Diego and the nearby wine region of Temecula Valley. As Palms to Pines Highway winds through the mountains, it begins its descent towards Cabazon, with more breathtaking views of the desert scenery below.

The flower drop on Memorial Day at the Air Museum. Photo is copywritten by me.
The flower drop on Memorial Day at the Air Museum. Photo is copywritten by me.

Recommended Books on Southern California

Julius Shulman: Palm Springs Julius Shulman: Palm Springs
A great pictorial review of the Palm Springs area.
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Palm Springs Weekend: The Architecture and Design of a Midcentury Oasis Palm Springs Weekend: The Architecture and Design of a Midcentury Oasis
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California (DK Eyewitness Travel Guide) California (DK Eyewitness Travel Guide)
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Los Angeles & Southern California (Regional Guide) Los Angeles & Southern California (Regional Guide)
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Elite Land Tours Visit the San Andreas Fault

Palm Springs Air Museum

The Palm Springs Air Museum is an impressive collection of WWII bombers and fighters, a real unexpected treat in the heart of the desert. A hangar full of genuine artifacts from the war, like the planes, but also military uniforms, stories, newspapers, medals, and more make this an incredible trip for anyone that's headed to Coachella Valley. On Memorial Day, the museum offers the Memorial Day Flower Drop, where thousands of carnations are dropped overhead to the visitors below.

Palm Springs Follies

One of the most popular attractions in Palm Springs is the Fabulous Palm Springs Follies, which "features the music and dance of the 40s, 50s and 60s with a cast old enough to have lived it." It's the #2 attraction according to Trip Advisor, and is conveniently located on Palm Canyon Drive in downtown. You can't get very far without seeing the advertisements and signs for this vaudeville style show.

Elite Land Tours

Elite Land Tours of Palm Springs is rated the #1 tour in Palm Springs on Trip Advisor and has been featured on The Today Show and the Travel Channel, this spectacular tour can take you to nearby Joshua Tree, to Safari Trax, and point out the interesting and infamous aspects of the San Andreas Fault, which lies right in the Coachella Valley.

Elite Land Tours


Palm Springs Art Museum

The Palm Springs Art Museum is located on N. Museum Drive, near Tahquitz Canyon Way. Specializing in modern prints, paintings, photography and sculptures from artists of today and yesterday, the exhibitions change constantly and offer up fresh new collections to browse and admire.

Palm Springs Art Museum

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Eaglekiwi  says:
6 months ago

Informative and exciting place , I must visit ,thankyou for sharing ,specially liked that flower drop idea (Memorial Day) ...now im curious how that would have looked as the flowers dropped down. lol cool

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thelesleyshow  says:
6 months ago

Palm Springs used to be the Spring Break Headquarters when I was in High School.... not so much anymore. Great hub!! I love Palm Springs! I was just there last weekend and the weekend before for our church retreat with the youth. Very nice hub! I just love your writing style. I just can't get into hubpages like I do Squidoo. I know I should because Google loves Hubpages but I'm an artist and the layout is just yucky..ha ha

For now I just follow the fellow Squids I know over here because i know if they wrote it, I'll love it and I loved this hub! So much fun! Who doesn't love Palm Springs and with so much to do it's really an awesome place for the family or a just a couple getting away.

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Rochelle Frank  says:
4 months ago

There are also so me interesting antique shops in P.S.

We took a trip on the tramway just a couple of years after it opened-- a great experience!

At that time (in the 60's) we were astounded to pay 75 cents each for a beer at the top. In those days you could buy a quart of beer for 50 cents. We kept one of the beer mugs, since we thought we paid for it. [I still have it. 10 oz.]

I'm sure it's up to $7.50 by now. (travel tip: take your own beer). On the other hand-- the view is worth a million.

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