Palm Springs, California Tourism

The city of Palm Springs, California, is a popular tourist destination located 90 minutes east of Los Angeles. Visitors to Palm Springs enjoy the city's natural beauty, family-friendly attractions and abundant sun throughout the year.
  1. Coachella Valley Hiking Club

    • The Coachella Valley Hiking Club in Palm Springs offers free hikes to tourists on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays year-round to area destinations such as Palm Springs Indian Canyons.

    Agua Caliente Cultural Museum

    • The Aqua Caliente Cultural Museum presents the cultural heritage and history of the Aqua Caliente band of the Cahuilla Indian tribe free of charge throughout the year.

    Palm Springs Art Museum

    • Palm Springs Art Museum has an ongoing exhibition of American landscape paintings and modern art. The museum is open Tuesdays through Sundays, with free admission for kids 12 and younger.

    Big Morongo Canyon Preserve

    • The Big Morongo Canyon Preserve is a 31,000-acre preserve located north of Palm Springs containing cottonwood trees, ringtail cats and herons viewable from gravel hiking trails.

    Big League Dreams Sports Park

    • Big League Dreams Sports Park in nearby Cathedral City contains multiple baseball fields modeled after Fenway Park, Forbes Field and Wrigley Field for exhibitions and Little League games.

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