
PALM SPRINGS HAS ALWAYS BEEN A POPULAR DESERT OASIS THAT’S “LIKE NO PLACE ELSE”
Follow Southern California’s seemingly endless freeway system east as it opens up to a desert wonderland. Just two hours out, past an iconic wind farm and a towering mountain peak, lies the Greater Palm Springs area – your starting point for an unforgettable weekend getaway. With an annual average of more than 350 days of sunshine, it’s a year-round playground that offers plenty of activities. So, whether you’re looking for something thrilling or just want to do some chilling, the forecast is for non-stop fun.
The events calendar for the
Greater Palm Springs area is full and varied, but these are some of the
upcoming signature events that annually attract visitors from all over:
•
The Dinah 2021, Sep. 29 to Oct. 3 – The Dinah is the largest
queer/lesbian/nonbinary event in the world – a celebration of community
with parties, DJ sets, gogo dancers, comedy shows, and special
appearances.
• BNP Paribas Open, Oct. 4
to Oct. 17 – The world’s top male and female tennis players descend on
Indian Wells and compete in one of the biggest tournaments outside of
the four Grand Slam events.
•
Modernism Week Fall Preview 2021, Oct. 14 to Oct. 17 – A can’t-miss for
architecture and design enthusiasts, it’s four days of engaging tours,
talks, and parties in unique locales that are not usually open to the
public.
• Palm Springs
Pride Festival & Parade, Nov. 5 to Nov. 7 – In its 35th year, this
free community event is a multi-day celebration of diversity and
inclusion, featuring artists, entertainers, beverage stations and more.
No
matter when you plan to visit the Greater Palms Springs area, these
just a few of the local attractions that have proven to be quite
popular:
• Palm
Springs Aerial Tramway – The world’s largest rotating tram car
transports visitors two and a half miles up to Mt. San Jacinto State
Park, where there are restaurants, observation decks, a museum,
documentary theaters, a gift shop and over 50 miles of hiking trails.
•
The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens – Rated one of the ten best zoos in
the U.S., this family-friendly attraction specializes in the deserts of
the world with over 450 animals in their natural settings.
•
BMW Performance Driving School – For the ultimate adrenaline rush, get
behind the wheel and experience high-performance driving in the latest
BMWs, pushing yourself and machinery to the limit.
•
El Paseo Shopping District – Located in Palm Desert, El Paseo is a
destination in and of itself, offering nine blocks of world-class
shopping, dining, art galleries, and more.
To get off the beaten path, try one – or all – of these unique, unforgettable activities:
• Celebrity Homes Tour – Palm Springs, then and now, has always been a favorite playground for numerous A-list celebrities. So, it’s no surprise that many
have homes in the desert. And now you can take a self-driving, guided
audio tour of the area’s most famous homes while learning about all the
interesting architectural details.
•
The Greater Palm Springs area is also an oasis for art lovers, and the
artsGPS app lets aficionados take advantage. With the app on your
smartphone, self-guided tours of more than 100 outdoor public art
installations – from sculptures to wall murals – are at your fingertips.
•
Windmill Tour – Anyone who has driven to and from the Coachella Valley
has had questions about all the giant wind turbines dotting the
hillsides. Now you can get answers and a close-up view along with a
fascinating explanation of this renewable energy source.
No
trip to Palm Springs would be complete without a visit to Agua Caliente
Casino, conveniently located in the heart of downtown Palm Springs.
Enjoy the thrills of 24-hour gaming action, take in live music at the
Cascade Lounge, and savor the mouth-watering selections at The
Steakhouse, an award-winning restaurant that’s right on the premises.
Come for the fun but stay for the amenities, from the luxuriously
appointed rooms to the Five Star-awarded Sunstone Spa.
Long
known as a golfer’s paradise, Palm Springs and the surrounding
Coachella Valley have more options than almost anywhere in Southern
California to hit the links. From meticulously maintained public courses
to some of the most exclusive country clubs in the U.S., Palm Springs’
golf options run the gamut from beginner to pro-level, so players at any
skill level can join in. After a round, hit up the various restaurants
and bars that hug the many courses, including the classic al-fresco
dining at Escena Palm Springs.
Your
options for things to do in the Greater Palm Springs area are as
infinite as the stars in the desert night sky. This oasis of limitless
possibilities ensures no two trips are alike, and being just a couple of
hours from L.A., it invites visitors back again and again for an easy
and memorable SoCal getaway.