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Coachella Valley Golf, Attractions, Museums, and Shopping
Palm Springs Annul Events
Palm Springs Golf Various locations throughout Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley. With over a hundred fantastic golf courses, numerous tournaments (Skins Game, Nabisco Dinah Shore) the Palm Springs area is the Golf Capitol of the World.
El Paseo Shops Stroll along El Paseo, a unique shopper's paradise located in the heart of Palm Desert, and find over 300 delightful discoveries including fashion, accessories, dining, home furnishings, jewelry and art.
Palm Canyon Drive Beautifully lined with majestic palm trees continuously lit in a wrapping of sparkling lights, Palm Canyon Drive is a veritable goldmine of art galleries, restaurants, pubs and every kind of shop. Thursday nights are a must when the street is closed to traffic. Home of the Palm Springs Walk of Stars.
The River at Rancho Mirage The River provides a park-like waterfront with an entertainment amphitheater, live music, fountains and cascading waterfalls.
McCallum Theatre McCallum Theatre has become the region's premiere resource for the performing arts, culture and arts educationâ a year-round part of community life.
Annenberg Theater Located at the Palm Springs Desert Museum, the Annenberg Theater is a state-of-the-art 433-seat theater with continental seating and nearly perfect acoustics that is home to vibrant performances of jazz, dance, comedy, classical and contemporary vocal groups, chamber ensembles and much more.
Aqua Caliente Casino Las Vegas-style casino with coin-operated slots, video poker, blackjack and other gaming tables. Exclusive high-limit area and 13,000 sq ft of non-smoking area.
Spa Casino The all-new Spa Resort Casino is Palm Springs' only full-service resort offering casino, spa andhotel amenities. The Spa Resort Casino is situated on nine acres in the heart of beautiful and historic downtown Palm Springs, California.
Living Desert Zoo and Gardens Like a Zoo--only better. See cheetahs, zebras, mountain lions, gardens and much more. Open year round.
Joshua Tree National Park The nearly 800,000 acre park encompasses some of the most interesting geologic displays found in California's deserts. Arroyos, playas, alluvial fans, bajadas, pediments, desert varnish, granites, aplite, and gneiss interact to form a giant desert mosaic of immense beauty and complexity. Great for hiking and rock climbing.
Agua Caliente Band of Cahulila Indians Andreas, Palm, and Tahquitz Canyons. Trading post, picnic grounds, hiking and horse trails.
Palm Springs TRAM Ascend 8,000 in the world's largest rotating tramcars. It is forty degrees colder at the top and a completely different world (more like the Smokey Mountains) than Palm Springs below. Great hiking and, of course, incredible views of the desert.
The Palm Springs Air Museum Dedicated to the restoration, preservation and operation of America's legendary fighters, bombers and trainer. It contains one of the world's largest collections of flying WWII airplanes, including the Robert J. Pond Collection.
Palm Springs Desert Museum This 125,000-square-foot Palm Springs Desert Museum's permanent collections include 20th-century modern and contemporary art, Western American and Native American art, Mesoamerican artifacts, miniatures, two sculpture gardens with an international collection of 20th-century sculpture, and the Stephen H. Willard Photography Collection & Archives. |
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