Other Things to Do in Palm Springs
Palm
Springs Aerial Tram
www.pstramway.com
One Tramway Rd. Palm Springs, CA 92262 (760)325-1391
Cars depart at least every half hour from 10 a.m., Monday-Friday;
8 a.m. weekends and holiday periods. Last car up is 8 p.m. with
the last car down at 9:45 p.m. The trams carry passengers from the
Valley Station to the Mountain Station while viewing incredible
scenery. The top of the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway offers a myriad
of activities year-round for the adventurous and those not quite
so inclined. campsites are located in four designated campgrounds
throughout the Wilderness area.
Palm
Springs Area Golf
www.desertgolfguide.com
Palm Springs and surrounding communities are
truly a world golf destination. This site offers up-to-date golf
guide offering "real" online tee times and golf reservations
direct from the valley's premiere golf resorts and golf courses.
Bob Hope Chrysler
Classic
www.bhcc.com
A PGA Tour stop early each year. Not nearly
as crowded as the Phoenix Open, so if you want to get close to the
pro and see "the secret" that they use to hit such great
shots, then this is the tournament. Many a movie star and quite
a few Presidents have played in this event.
The
Living Desert
www.livingdesert.org
47-900 Portola Avenue Palm Desert, CA 92260 (760)346-5694
One of the most unusual institutions in the
United States. Zoo and endangered species conservation center, botanical
gardens, natural history museum, wilderness park, nature preserve,
and education center.
La
Quinta Arts Foundation
www.la-quinta-arts-found.org
PO Box 777 La Quinta, CA 92247 (760) 564-1244
La Quinta Arts Foundation has produced 23 annual
La Quinta Arts Festivals posting artist sales exceeding $22,000,000
all in the name of Art Education. Award winning art education programs
and cultural enrichment and learning opportunities for children,
adults and seniors.
McCallum
Theatre
www.mccallumtheatre.com
73000 Fred Waring Drive Palm Desert, CA 92260 Box Office: (760)
340-ARTS
An astonishing variety of entertainment and
cultural experiences to the Valley, including: World-class performances
by artists as varied as Broadway blockbusters, and piano/keyboard
compositions of Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Ravel. Also, Jazz artists
including George Benson, Natalie Cole, Peter Cincotti, Keiko Matsui,
and Diane Schuur, Choreography Festival and much more. The educational
outreach program introduces thousands of young people and adults
to the joys of the performing arts, and fosters their appreciation
for artistic expression. The Institute's programs fill a void created
by the reduction of tax-based funding in public schools.
Indian
Canyons
www.indian-canyons.com
Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians
Palm Springs, CA (800)790-3398, (760)325-3400
Tahquitz Canyon and three southern canyons are
listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Palm and Andreas
Canyons have the most and second most palm trees in the world, with
Murray Canyon listed as fourth. Canyons: Palm Canyon, Anyonandreas
Canyon, Murray Canyon, and Tahquitz Canyon.
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