Ride out for a visit to the ancestral home of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians and the spectacular canyons around Palm Springs. See stunning rock
Ride out for a visit to the ancestral home of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians and the spectacular canyons around Palm Springs. See stunning rock
Extraordinary scenery abounds as your bright red Jeep winds its way through the multi-colored labyrinth of geological cuts and canyons of the San Andreas
Witness the transition from day to night on this exciting 4-wheel-drive adventure that adds stargazing to the popular San Andreas Fault Jeep tour. Travel to a
The downtown area of Palm Springs is extremely walkable, but if you'd like to explore any of the surrounding towns, the local Sun Bus system is very convenient. There's some select taxi companies you could also use, as well as car share services like Lyft and Uber.
Like all good desert destinations, Palm Springs knows a thing or two about putting on a truly scorching summer. June and August are the most sizzling months here, with thermometers peaking above 100°F. The time between November and March is sunny but is less in-your-face about it, with daytime temperatures in the 70s and 80s°F. With so much to do outside in Palm Springs, it makes sense to come during these cooler months.
You'll need several different pairs of shoes in Palm Springs: ideally sandals, comfy walking shoes, and possibly hiking boots too. Oh, and shoes for nice restaurants and bars. Shoes aside, bring:
Nestled at the foot of the San Jacinto Mountains is a town with as many palm trees as residents, more golf courses than houses, and footprints from Sinatra, Martin, and Davis Jr.
Nestled at the foot of the San Jacinto Mountains is a town with as many palm trees as residents, more golf courses than houses, and footprints from Sinatra, Martin, and Davis Jr.
Nestled at the foot of the San Jacinto Mountains is a town with as many palm trees as residents, more golf courses than houses, and footprints from Sinatra, Martin, and Davis Jr.