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Things to do in Palm Springs

General Patton Memorial Museum

Mojave River Valley Museum - The Mojave River Valley Museum is dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the scientific, historical and cultural heritage of the past and present, for the of the people of the Mojave River Valley.

Borax Visitor Center - Buried deep in the Mojave Desert is one of the biggest and richest deposits of borax on the planet.  Come see buried treasure, monster trucks and the original 20-mule team wagons at the Borax Visitor Center.

The Living Desert - Within its 1,200 acres you will discover nearly 400 fascinating desert animals representing over 150 species including coyotes, bighorn sheep, oryx, zebras, cheetahs and meerkats. There are lush botanical gardens representing 10 different desert ecosystems and a journey to "Eagle Canyon," with its streams, mountain lions, bobcats, Mexican wolves and golden eagles is a definite "must see."

Knott's Soak City U.S.A. - Palm Springs' only Water Park is Knott's Soak City U.S.A., a 16-acre oasis of Water Fun.

Children's Discovery Center of the Desert - On display are many hands-on exhibits for the young and the young-at-heart, including the opportunity to paint your very own Volkswagen.

Palm Springs Aerial Tramway - Experience the adventure of riding the world's largest rotating tramcars. The new state-of-the-art Rotair tramcars hold 80 passengers and revolve slowly from within, providing a spectacular 360 degree view of the valley floor and surrounding area.

Palm Springs Air Museum - The Palm Springs Air Museum is dedicated to the preservation, presentation and interpretation of the Air Power of World War Two, its relevance and significance upon the course of history, and its impact on contemporary life.

Palm Springs Desert Museum - Founded in 1938, the Museum is an educational institution that promotes a greater understanding of art, natural science and performing arts through collections, exhibitions and programs.

Pioneertown - Pioneertown is an old wester town which major movie studios and television production companies have utilized as a location for filming movies, videos and TV commercials since 1946.

 

RESTAURANTS

Kaiser Grill Palm Springs
Blue Coyote Grill‎ Palm Springs
Fisherman's Market Palm Springs
Sherman's Deli Palm Springs
L G's Prime Steak 2 - Locations
Pappy & Harriet’s Pioneer town

 COFFEE SHOPS

Koffi‎       Palm Springs
KaffeeHaus Palm Springs
Coffee Just Java‎ Palm Springs
Bad Ass coffee Palm Springs
Water Canyon Yucca Valley
Le Coffee Yucca Valley
Wonder Garden 9 Palms
Peabody's Coffee Palm Springs

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