Palm Springs, California, once an oasis for just the Hollywood elite, is now a destination for travelers looking for retro vibes, palm trees, and colorful memories. While there is plenty to do in the greater Palm Springs area, like a day trip to Joshua Tree National Park, a stroll down Palm Springs Walk of Stars, and an artsy visit to the Palm Springs Art Museum, all while enjoying the backdrop of the San Jacinto Mountains, we selected our top five things to do in Palm Springs, California.
If you’re driving on the I-10 from LA to Palm Springs, you’re probably familiar with the thousands of windmills that greet you on your way to the sparkling desert city. These iconic windmills were featured with Tom Cruise in Mission Impossible III and are a popular backdrop for photoshoots in the area. Discover the green energy that’s been around for more than 40 years with a self-driving or guided tour with Palm Springs Windmill Tour.
Kitschy, roadside attractions will always have its appeal, and The Cabazon Dinosaurs are a must-do on your way to Palm Springs. The Cabazon Dinosaurs have been greeting road trippers since 1975. Mr. Rex and Dinny have had their fair share of fame, making appearances in pop culture films in the 1980s, and even changing their wardrobe seasonally, to keep things your photos fresh. Go take a selfie with these dinos for your next social media post.
Family-owned for two generations, the Moorten Botanical Garden includes over 3,000 varieties of desert cacti, grouped in biomes such as the Baja California Peninsula, the South African-Succulent Karoo, and Mexican-Gran Desierto de Altar. Named after Patricia and Chester “Cactus Slim” Moorten, the couple began collecting desert plants in the 1930s and even designed landscapes for stars like Frank Sinatra and Walt Disney. Explore the array of prickly plants in Palm Springs.
Go up and away on the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway. It is the world’s largest rotating tram car, and the breathtaking ride along the two plus miles above Chino Canyon into Mt. San Jacinto State Park offers spectacular views of the valley. Ascend 8,516 feet and go hiking on one of the 50 trails offered at the peak.
Locals love Gabino’s Creperie and the cone-shaped concoction will charm and delight your tastebuds. The owner, Marcel Ramirez, lovingly describes his quirky dish as a “French burrito,” in an interview with Visit Palm Springs. What’s a “French burrito”? You’ll have to see for yourself – dispel your curiosity with a bite out of one these culinary crepes.
Located conveniently in downtown Palm Springs, Best Western Plus Las Brisas Hotel is only minutes away from vintage shops, award-winning restaurants, and ample entertainment. Enjoy happy hour at the indoor or outdoor bar on the property and enjoy the warm weather of Palm Springs as you take a dip in the pool or relax poolside in one of the cabanas.
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