Rising 8500 feet above the desert floor, the Palm Springs Tramway offers access to hiking and camping trips in this famous San Jacinto state park wilderness.
Palm Springs , often referred to as the "Mecca of Modernism," lures architectural aficionados from all over the world.
Ever wonder about those towering giant windmills you see as you arrive into Palm Springs? They are hard to miss and wonder no more! Travel through through the forest of these stupendous windmills.
Fly on over to the home of one of the world's largest collection of WWII flying aircraft at the Palm Springs Air Museum.
Visit The Living Desert and experience its mission to preserve a portion of the Colorado Desert in its natural state.
Palm Springs, part of the Coachella Valley has more golf courses than any other region in California and is the most popular golf vacation destination in California.
Hold on tight and prepare to experience the extraordinary scenery which abounds as your vehicle winds its way through the labyrinth of geological cuts and canyons of the San Andreas Fault Zone.
Rising 8500 feet above the desert floor, the Palm Springs Tramway offers access to hiking and camping trips in this famous San Jacinto state park wilderness.
Palm Springs , often referred to as the "Mecca of Modernism," lures architectural aficionados from all over the world.
Ever wonder about those towering giant windmills you see as you arrive into Palm Springs? They are hard to miss and wonder no more! Travel through through the forest of these stupendous windmills.
Fly on over to the home of one of the world's largest collection of WWII flying aircraft at the Palm Springs Air Museum.
Visit The Living Desert and experience its mission to preserve a portion of the Colorado Desert in its natural state.
Palm Springs, part of the Coachella Valley has more golf courses than any other region in California and is the most popular golf vacation destination in California.
Hold on tight and prepare to experience the extraordinary scenery which abounds as your vehicle winds its way through the labyrinth of geological cuts and canyons of the San Andreas Fault Zone.