The top 10 reasons to move to Palm Desert!
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Palm Springs Virtual Tour Guide
I set up a secret date to palm springs for karina and I, besides being put into a heat induced coma, we had a blast! Saw the cabazon dinosaurs, went bar hopping through palm canyon, saw the Palm Springs Art Museum, and went on the Taquitz Hike. If you're planning on taking a trip to Palm Springs anytime soon, be sure to take notes on where to go and what to see here! :)
17 Things to Do in Palm Springs
Palm Springs is a huge destination for people in California and around the United States with lots of good food, adventures, and activities to explore. I have been going to the city for years, so I figured I would make this video to show you some of my favorite things to do in Palm Springs. Let me know what I left off in the comments that you love doing.
Items in this list:
1. Palm Springs Tram
2. Palm Springs Air Museum
3. Moorten Botanical Garden
4. Downtown Palm Springs / Walk of Fame
5. Ruddy's General Store
6. Palm Springs Art Museum
7. Elvis Honeymoon Hideaway
8. Sit by the Pool
9. Tahquitz Canyon Waterfall
10. Robotlights
11. Windmills
12. Joshua Tree National Park
13. Cheeky's
14. Elmer's Restaurant
15. Starbucks Reserve
16. Bill's Pizza
17. Great Shakes / Lappert's Dole Whip
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Del Marcos Hotel Video : Palm Springs, California, United States
Del Marcos Hotel Video : Palm Springs, California, United States
Property Location Located in Palm Springs, Del Marcos Hotel is minutes from Ruddy's General Store Museum and Agua Caliente Cultural Museum. This hotel is within close proximity of Heusso Gallery and Plaza Theatre.Rooms Make yourself at home in one of the 17 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment.
Bathrooms have showers and hair dryers. Conveniences include safes and coffee/tea makers.Rec, Spa, Premium Amenities Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as an outdoor pool, or other amenities including complimentary wireless Internet access and concierge services.Dining A complimentary continental breakfast is included.Business, Other Amenities The front desk is staffed during limited hours.
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Palm Springs Aerial Tramway in California
On our vacation we were lucky enough to go visit this great place
The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway—the world’s largest rotating tram car—travels over two-and-one-half miles along the breathtaking cliffs of Chino Canyon, transporting riders to the pristine wilderness of the Mt. San Jacinto State Park. During your approximately ten-minute journey, tram cars rotate slowly, offering picturesque and spectacular vistas of the valley floor below. Once you reach the Mountain Station—elevation 8,516 feet—enjoy two restaurants, observation decks, natural history museum, two documentary theaters, gift shop and over 50 miles of hiking trails.
71450 Painted Canyon Road, Palm Desert CA 92260
71450 Painted Canyon Road, Palm Desert CA 92260
Nestled at the mountain base, overlooking the valley below, sits this eclectic and colorful property. Filled with unique architecture and details from early 1950's Palm Desert homesteaders, this piece of desert history can be yours! The 5 bedroom, 6 bathroom estate offers approx. 5000 SQFT of living space on approximately 2.32 acres. The house is secluded and private, offering two separate casitas, each with their own baths. The home features some of the reclaimed original woodwork and cabinetry from the other mansions and properties that have perished, but this home has preserved those historical elements in a modern and up-to-date livable estate. The property is gated and offers a three car garage, storage, a playground, horse stables, a tranquil and private pool, meandering pathways, a large outdoor fire-pit and more. The home boasts lush garden with several mature fruit trees including fig, and varieties of citrus.The home is great full-time or as a secluded retreat!
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Palm Springs Aerial Tramway ride, view of Palm Springs from San Jacinto Peak and San Jacinto National Park in Palm Springs, California, USA during our trip on Aug. 13, 2011. The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway takes people up the sheer cliffs of Chino Canyon during the two-and-one-half mile breathtaking journey to a pristine wilderness. The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway is the world's largest rotating tramcar.
The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway was opened in September 1963 as a way of getting from the floor of the Coachella Valley to near the top of San Jacinto Peak and was constructed in rugged Chino Canyon. Before its construction, the only way to the top of the mountain was to hike for several hours from Idyllwild.
The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway is located in the rugged Chino Canyon on the north edge of Palm Springs and is about two hours by car from Los Angeles and San Diego.
Since the attraction's opening in September 1963, over 12 million people have been safely transported by the Tramway into the majestic mountains overlooking the Coachella Valley.
The 12-and-and-a-half minute ride begins at the Valley Station at 2,643 ft (806 m) and passes up North America's sheerest mountain face through five life zones on its way to the Mountain Station at 8,516 ft (2,596 m) above mean sea level. Travelers start in the Sonoran Desert and arrive at an alpine forest.
The floor of the 18 ft (5.5 m) diameter aerial tram-cars rotates constantly, making two complete revolutions throughout the duration of the journey so that the passengers can see in all directions without moving. With a maximum capacity of 80 passengers it is the largest of the three rotating aerial trams in the world. The other Rotair aerial trams are located in Cape Town, South Africa and Titlis, Switzerland.
Passengers disembark at the Mountain Station in the alpine wilderness of Long Valley and Mount San Jacinto State Park. The air can be as much as 40 °F or 22 °C degrees cooler at the top than in the desert. Visitors can walk along nature trails, take a burro ride or even play in the snow during the winter months. Back-country hiking can be done with a permit from the U.S. Forest Service. There are two restaurants at the summit, one of which specializes in fine dining. Both stations have gift shops specializing in Aerial Tramway-related merchandise as well as educational toys. A video presentation of the history of the attraction plays continuously in a theater at the Mountain Station. It was produced by Palm Springs television station KESQ-TV with voiceovers provided by Palm Springs radio personalities.
The view at the top can stretch northward for more than 200 mi (320 km) on a clear day, all the way to Mount Charleston north of Las Vegas, Nevada. Views to the east and west can stretch as far as 75 mi (121 km). California's Salton Sea is plainly visible to the southeast.
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Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, California
Join us to experience the breathtaking journey up the sheer cliffs of Chino Canyon during our two-and-one-half mile ascent to a pristine wilderness aboard Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, the world's largest rotating tramcar, in Palm Springs, California, USA during our trip on Aug. 13, 2011.
The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway was opened in September 1963 as a way of getting from the floor of the Coachella Valley to near the top of San Jacinto Peak and was constructed in rugged Chino Canyon. Before its construction, the only way to the top of the mountain was to hike for several hours from Idyllwild.
The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway is located in the rugged Chino Canyon on the north edge of Palm Springs and is about two hours by car from Los Angeles and San Diego.
Since the attraction's opening in September 1963, over 12 million people have been safely transported by the Tramway into the majestic mountains overlooking the Coachella Valley.
The 12-and-and-a-half minute ride begins at the Valley Station at 2,643 ft (806 m) and passes up North America's sheerest mountain face through five life zones on its way to the Mountain Station at 8,516 ft (2,596 m) above mean sea level. Travelers start in the Sonoran Desert and arrive at an alpine forest.
The floor of the 18 ft (5.5 m) diameter aerial tram-cars rotates constantly, making two complete revolutions throughout the duration of the journey so that the passengers can see in all directions without moving. With a maximum capacity of 80 passengers it is the largest of the three rotating aerial trams in the world. The other Rotair aerial trams are located in Cape Town, South Africa and Titlis, Switzerland.
Passengers disembark at the Mountain Station in the alpine wilderness of Long Valley and Mount San Jacinto State Park. The air can be as much as 40 °F or 22 °C degrees cooler at the top than in the desert. Visitors can walk along nature trails, take a burro ride or even play in the snow during the winter months. Back-country hiking can be done with a permit from the U.S. Forest Service. There are two restaurants at the summit, one of which specializes in fine dining. Both stations have gift shops specializing in Aerial Tramway-related merchandise as well as educational toys. A video presentation of the history of the attraction plays continuously in a theater at the Mountain Station. It was produced by Palm Springs television station KESQ-TV with voiceovers provided by Palm Springs radio personalities.
The view at the top can stretch northward for more than 200 mi (320 km) on a clear day, all the way to Mount Charleston north of Las Vegas, Nevada. Views to the east and west can stretch as far as 75 mi (121 km). California's Salton Sea is plainly visible to the southeast.
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MAJESTIC COACHELLA VALLEY PRESERVE-THOUSAND PALMS, CA-EP56
This Preserve was like walking through the Jurassic Park movie set. The Washington Fan Palm trees are truly giant, and the REAL oasis in the middle of the low desert area we stayed in for a month made this Preserve seem out of place and as if Hollywood created it. Make sure to add this FREE hike to your list of things to do when you are in the Greater Palm Springs/Thousand Palms area.
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1316 E Andreas Road Palm Springs CA - Palm Springs Condo For Sale
In the highly sought after Palm Regency Complex, this 2BD/2.5BA condo has many unique and custom upgrades starting with the spectacular water feature when you first enter the home. The designer kitchen includes granite countertops, double ovens, heat lamp, and kitchen bar seating that is great for entertaining. The guest bathroom has a temperature controlled steam shower with six spray faucets and waterfall. You’ll love the state of the art theater room with raised flooring. All bathrooms, kitchen and hallways feature granite flooring. Throughout the home you will find designer lighting, plantation shutters, and solid doors with beautiful rosewood staining. The spacious private courtyard even has an outdoor sound system. This home features a private wrap around patio and attached two car garage. Palm Regency also has two beautiful outdoor pool and spa areas, as well as tennis courts. This condo has everything for the person with discriminating tastes. Come view this condo that is perfectly situated with close proximity to the Spa Casino and downtown Palm Springs.
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Palm Springs Air Museum (Things to do in Palm Springs with Kids): Look Who's Traveling
Road trip to the deserts of Southern California. Day 3 visits include Cabot's Pueblo Museum (00:16), Elmer's Restaurant (01:17), and Palm Springs Air Museum (01:42).
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Cabot's Pueblo Museum
67616 E Desert View Ave
Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
(760) 329-7610
Elmer's Restaurant
1030 E Palm Canyon Dr
Palm Springs, CA 92264
(760) 327-8419
Palm Springs Air Museum
745 N Gene Autry Trl
Palm Springs, CA 92262
(760) 778-6262
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CALIFORNIA ON FIRE preview #3
THE FULL FILM IS BEING SCREENED AS AN ART INSTALLATION IN COACHELLA VALLEY, CA UNTIL 4/20. DETAILS BELOW & AT frostjeff.com
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“The film is winnowed down to a 25-minute meditation on grief and loss, fueled by mind-blowing shots of flames roaring across the screen with lightning speed” - artnet 02/15
“...hauntingly beautiful and thoughtfully tragic” - Spectrum News 1 Socal 02/18
California on Fire is a groundbreaking video and sound artwork by southern Californian artist Jeff Frost. To create California on Fire, Frost trained as a firefighter, gained full access to more than 70 wildfires, and shot 350,000 photos over five years. The film will be presented to the public during a series of screenings in a large scale camel stable converted into a theater with a 30ft screen as an independent parallel project to the Desert X biennial centered in the Coachella Valley of southern California from Feb 9th to April 21st, 2019.
California on Fire uses catastrophic effects of climate change as a backdrop to examine the experience of grief and loss. Each of the film's five chapters are based on the stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, sadness, and acceptance. California on Fire utilizes time and sound to reveal an undeniable reality: we are already in a state of climate crisis.
While in progress the project spawned a Netflix series, and has been featured by Artnet, Time Magazine, National Geographic, American Photo, Spectrum News 1, and many others.
Screenings of California on Fire are free to attend & open to the general public
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Feb 9th to April 20th
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday
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Jeff Frost is an artist of many mediums who currently has work in CERN, LAX, and his own independently built and funded installation running in parallel to the Desert X Biennial. He shot time lapse for the National Geographic series One Strange Rock. Frost’s videoart was commissioned by U2 for their 2015 world tour. The American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP) named him one of the best photographers of 2014. Frost’s films have been screened at the Palm Springs Museum of Art’s Annenberg Theater for the Palm Springs Photo Festival nearly every year since 2012 and in a traveling exhibition in Bangkok for the US Embassy, Nature Nurture 20/20 curated by Hossein Framani. He has spoken at TEDx, University of Southern California, Orlando Museum of Art, Snap! Orlando Photo Festival and photoLA.
Courtyard Palm Desert 3 Stars Palm Desert, California
Courtyard Palm Desert 3 Stars Palm Desert, California Within US Travel Directory Just 12.9 km from Indian Canyons, Courtyard Palm Desert offers air-conditioned rooms with cable TV and free internet access. Facilities include an outdoor pool, a whirlpool, and a gym.
The rooms of Palm Desert Courtyard feature a modern interior. All rooms have a minibar, a work desk, and tea/coffee making facilities.
The Bistro, located in the lobby, is open for breakfast and dinner. Beer and wine are offered in the evenings.
Courtyard Palm Desert also offers laundry facilities, a free newspaper service, and a safety deposit box.
Palm Desert Courtyard is only 6.4 km from the McCallum Theater. There are 7 country and golf clubs within a 4.8 km radius from the hotel.
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Courtyard Palm Desert, 74895 Frank Sinatra Drive CA 92211, USA
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Palm Springs Living | Palm Springs Aerial Tramway | Things To Do In Palm Springs
Palm Springs Living: Beautiful Views in Palm Springs California // Palm Springs Aerial Tramway
Other than our climate that is nothing short of perfection here in Palm Springs, there’s something else that visitors and residents alike love… and that’s the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway—the world’s largest rotating tram car. Want to experience the desert and alpine forest all in the same day? Well, here’s your chance.
Ideas for the tram started back in the 1930's but it was not completed until 1963. The tram travels over two-and-one-half miles showing you the breathtaking views of Chino Canyon and landing the riders at the beautiful wilderness of the Mt. San Jacinto State Park. The entire ride is around ten minutes long and during that time the tram cars rotate slowly, so no matter where you sit during the journey you are guaranteed picturesque views of the valley below you until you reach an elevation 8,516 feet.
Once you arrive to the top you can enjoy all of the attractions there is to offer such as two restaurants, observation decks, natural history museum, two documentary theaters, gift shop and over 50 miles of hiking trails. You can also enjoy camping, guided nature walks, cross country skiing, snow shoeing, and snow camping.
The observation decks reveal spectacular views of the area. On a clear day you can even see Mt. Charleston, which is all the way near Las Vegas. To the East you can see the Salton Sea as well as the wind turbines, Palm Springs, and of course Coachella Valley.
The most popular restaurant is Peaks Restaurant; a food experience above the clouds. Their menu consists of a variety of fresh vegetables and greens, dry-aged meat and poultry and fresh bread from local bakeries along with traditional plates such as pasta. As you can imagine, this place is usually always busy, so be sure to make a reservation ahead of time for guaranteed seating.
Tickets to go on this amazing adventure can be purchased on their website at If they are sold out online or grayed out in the calendar, there are still tickets available, but they can only be purchased at the tram itself on a first come, first serve basis. Their prices range from $26.95 for adults to $16.95 for children ages 3-10 with summer/annual passes available as well as dining packages as well. Take your adventure to new heights with this fun and beautiful experience.
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BEST WESTERN PLUS Palm Desert Resort in Palm Desert CA
Rates: . . .. .. ... . . . . . . . . . BEST WESTERN PLUS Palm Desert Resort 74695 Highway 111 Palm Desert CA 92260 In downtown Palm Desert, this hotel is 1.4 miles from El Paseo and its shopping options. The hotel features an outdoor pool, a hot tub and spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi. A daily cooked-to-order breakfast is served at the Best Western PLUS Palm Desert Resort. Free coffee and juice are included. A refrigerator and coffee maker are standard in every room at the Palm Desert Best Western PLUS. All rooms include a cable TV and a air conditioning. Free access to the gym and tennis court is provided to all guests of the Best Western PLUS. Laundry facilities and free on-site parking are also available. Many golf courses are within 2 miles of the hotel, including Shadow Mountain Golf Course. College of the Desert and McCallum Theatre are both a 4 minute drive away.
Palm Springs Aerial Tramway (Things to do in Palm Springs with Kids ): Look Who's Traveling
Day 2 of travel vlog to the deserts of Southern California. Visiting Palm Springs Aerial Tramway (00:10), Downtown Palm Springs (02:46), Forever Marilyn (03:12), Miracle Springs Resort (03:50), Musashi Japanese Restaurant (04:52), and Wild Lights at The Living Desert (05:21).
This is a travel vlog that explores SoCal from a kid's perspective. We visit amusement parks, museums, festivals, and other family friendly attractions.#kidifornia
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Retiring Right in Palm Springs at PGA West & McCallum Theatre
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This is one of the most incredible episodes we have had the privilege of bringing you. We start out at the world famous PGA West Golf Club where the best of the best golfers have played on one of their six golf courses. It doesn't matter if you are a golfer or not PGA West has something for everyone to enjoy. We then move on to experience a unique equestrian property just outside Palm Desert. We finish strong with the famous McCallum Theatre where all the greats have performed.
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Plaza Theatre.
Fun Things to do in San Clemente, California: Look Who's Traveling
Taking the Metrolink (00:01) to San Clemente Pier where we visited the San Clemente Pier (00:43) , Casa Romantica (01:04), South of Nick's (02:08), and the San Clemente Art Gallery (02:36).
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Casa Romantica Cultural Center
415 Avenida Granada
San Clemente, CA 92672
(949) 498-2139
South of Nick's
110 N El Camino Real
San Clemente, CA 92672
(949) 481-4545
San Clemente Art Gallery
100 North Calle Seville
San Clemente CA, 92672
(949) 492-7175
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