What to do in Palm Springs, CA

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Palm Springs Attractions

A dry heat, bounty of palm trees, and kitschy art scene might describe a lot of cities. But only one place can also boast being the favorite vacation spot of Hollywood elite and the permanent home of the likes of Frank Sinatra: Palm Springs. If you want to live like Ol’ Blue Eyes for a short while, make your way to the California city and stay in one of its fine resorts. From getting a mud mask treatment to enjoying elaborate drag runway shows, things to do in Palm Springs certainly span the gamut of interests.

Areas & Neighborhoods in Palm Springs

Palm Springs isn’t all about relaxing at the hotel pool, though you can certainly make a weekend of that with no shame. The regions around the city offer lots to see and do for anyone interested in putting away their pool gear for an afternoon. Things to do in Palm Springs, CA range from the culinary to the entertaining, and no matter the speed of your vacation, there is a district here to suit your needs.

Downtown — Downtown Palm Springs marries kitschy, old school Palm Springs with some modern amenities. Spend an afternoon shopping at independent shops and cap it off with a meal at a fine restaurant.

Palm Desert — This Palm Springs-adjacent community is known for shopping, huge resorts, and lots of mouthwatering cuisine. Its retail district has even been called the “Rodeo Drive of the desert.”

Cathedral City — This city is one of the largest in the Coachella Valley, and just a short drive from Palm Springs. Visit the IMAX theater or grab a fellow baseball buff and head to the Big League Dreams Sports Park.

Things to See in Palm Springs

Before you get big ideas about hiking the vast California desert or making your way down a waterslide, stop and look around for a bit. You can enjoy unparalleled views of Palm Springs and its neighbors from the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway. Meanwhile, a visit to the Palm Springs Walk of Stars will yield photo opportunities next to the granite dedications for celebrities like Elizabeth Taylor and Elvis Presley. Fun things to do in Palm Springs can also keep you entertained from the comforts of an air conditioned theater. Take in a show at the Annenberg Theater or the Palm Springs Pavilion while you’re in town.

Things to Do & Attractions in Palm Springs

Whether you’re in Palm Springs on a relaxing couples weekend or an extended getaway with the family, there is plenty to do here. Visit the Indian Canyons Hiking Trails to commune with nature and burn some calories, or trek the Tahquiz Canyon, where you are rewarded for your hike with a waterfall. Just remember that summer temperatures in Palm Springs often exceed 100 degrees, so you should remain hydrated. Palm Spring activities also include more relaxing endeavors, such as spending cash at the Cabazon Outlets or getting a massage at one of the many local spas. Amusement parks in Palm Springs, such as the Wet ‘n’ Wild® water park, can keep your group entertained for hours. When you’re not sure where to get started, Palm Springs tours are a great way to see many points of interest with the help of a guide.


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1. Palm Springs Aerial Tramway

Francis Crocker’s vision for the Aerial Tramway first came about in the mid-1930s, although construction didn’t commence until 1960. Helicopters undertook more than 20,000 missions to deposit materials and workers on the mountain during the 26 months of construction. Since then, this engineering wonder has carried over 12 million visitors to the lofty heights of San Jacinto Mountain.
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Glide over cliffs, wildlife and several vegetation zones as this glass-enclosed ride carries you up dramatic mountainsides.

2. Indian Canyon

First settled by Native Americans centuries ago, Indian Canyons was transformed into a natural recreation park in the late 19th century. Its beauty and historic sites have been lovingly preserved and it’s now a popular hiking network.
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Indian Canyon which includes a gorge or canyon and landscape views

3. Palm Springs Art Museum

Established in 1938 in a small room, the Palm Springs Art Museum has since evolved far beyond what its founders likely imagined. The permanent collection alone now numbers over 20,000 pieces. The building’s modern architecture perfectly complements the surrounding sparse, desert landscape.
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Palm Springs Art Museum which includes interior views

4. Palm Springs Air Museum

The Palms Springs Air Museum is one of the world’s most extensive collections of World War II aircraft and memorabilia. Perched on the edge of Palm Springs International Airport, you’ll find a celebration of classic combat aircrafts, and a memorial to the men and women who kept them flying.
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Palm Springs Air Museum featuring aircraft

5. Mount San Jacinto State Park

Mount San Jacinto State Park and Peak offers 54 miles (86 kilometers) of hiking trails and awe-inspiring scenery, accessible from the Palm Spring Aerial Tramway’s Mountain Station. From the moment you step off the tramway, there are incredible views across the San Gorgonio Pass and Coachella Valley — and this is just the beginning.
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Take the ride to Southern California’s rooftop to hike through forests of pine and white fir, and experience views that will stay with you forever.

6. Agua Caliente Cultural Museum

There’s no better place in Palm Springs to learn about its Native American past and present than at the Agua Caliente Cultural Museum. Since 1991, it’s been a center of learning and culture, sharing its extensive collections and educational programs with both locals and visitors from all over the globe.
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Palm Springs Art Museum which includes interior views and art

Downtown Palm Springs

4.5/5(255 area reviews)

A noteworthy feature of Downtown Palm Springs is its popular shops. While you're in town, be sure to stop and check out Agua Caliente Cultural Museum and Palm Springs Art Museum.

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Sunrise Park

While visiting Sunrise Park, you might make a stop by sights like Palm Springs Mall Shopping Center and Palm Springs Swim Center.

Sunrise Park
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Uptown Design District

4/5(66 area reviews)

Uptown Design District is popular for its abundant dining options, and if you're looking for more to see and do, you might think about a trip to Las Palmas or San Jacinto Mountains.

Uptown Design District
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Baristo

4.5/5(3 area reviews)

Baristo might not have many top sights, but Agua Caliente Casino and Agua Caliente Cultural Museum are two attractions nearby that you can check out.

Baristo
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Tahquitz River Estates

4.5/5(12 area reviews)

Though Tahquitz River Estates might not have many top sights, you can venture to the surrounding area to see attractions like Moorten Botanical Garden and Cactarium and Agua Caliente Cultural Museum.

Tahquitz River Estates
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Warm Sands

3.5/5(7 area reviews)

Warm Sands might not have many top sights, but Agua Caliente Cultural Museum and Agua Caliente Casino are two attractions nearby that you can check out.

Warm Sands

 

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