Palm Springs, California Attractions



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McCallum Theatre McCallum Adobe
Oasis Waterpark Palm Springs Aerial Tramway
Palm Springs Air Museum Palm Springs Attractions page
Palm Springs Convention & Visitors Bureau Palm Springs Desert Museum
Palm Springs Visitors Information Center The Living Desert


Oasis Waterpark

1500 Gene Autry Trail

Palm Springs, CA

Phone: 760 325-7873

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Palm Springs Desert Resorts Convention & Visitors Bureau

69-930 Hwy 111 in the Atrium

Rancho Mirage, CA

Phone: 760 770-9000

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Palm Springs Visitors Information Center

2781 N. Palm Canyon Dr.

Palm Springs, CA

Phone: 760 778-8418 or 800 347-7746.

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Palm Springs Air Museum

Gene Autry Trial between Ramon and Vista Chino

Palm Springs, CA

Phone: 760 778-6262

Open every day 10 am to 5 pm

Palm Springs Air Museum, featuring propeller-driven World War II aircraft in flying condition, photographs, memorabilia. There are also meeting space, educational and entertainment events. Open year-round. Group tours are available.

Air Conditioned facility

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The Living Desert

Wildlife & Botanical Park

47-900 Portola Ave
Take Hwy. 111 east to Palm Desert, right on Portola Ave.
Palm Desert, CA

Phone: 760 346-5694

Open 9 am to 5 pm daily

"Like a zoo, only Better!", over 1,200 acres of gardens, animals and hiking trails. Among its attractions are: exotic birds and animals, visitors center, bookstore/gift shop, botanical gardens, nature trails, picnic area, serene patios and Meercat Cafe.

Group rates. Free parking.

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Palm Springs Aerial Tramway

Tramway Dr. - Chino Canyon off Hwy 111 (north)
Palm Springs, CA
Phone: 760 325-1391; Temperature 760 325-4227
email: pstramway@pstramway.com

The mountain station is situated at 8,516 feet! Mt. San Jacinto Sate Park and Wilderness has over 54 miles of trail. Please call for schedule of tram. The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway is one of the largest double-reversible passenger-carrying tramways in the world. The trip to the top is two and one-half miles, traveled in 14 minutes. The ascent brings you through five different life zones with flora and fauna in each approximating what you will find on a motor trip from Mexico's Sonora Desert to Alaska. Please call to confirm hours and charges, if any.

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The McCallum Theatre for the Performing Arts

This theatre is located at the Bob Hope Cultural Center. There is seating for 1,125 persons. Tours are available.

73-000 Fred Waring Dr.
Palm Desert, California
Phone: 346-6505
Box Office: 340-ARTS

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Palm Springs Desert Museum

A Public, privately funded and nationally accredited art and natural science facility, featuring several galleries, Annenberg Theater, sculpture gardens, fine permanent collections and top changing exhibitions, lectures, concerts, classes, field trips, reference library. American Indian artifacts and artworks.

Docent-led tours are available.

Museum Store open during museum hours.
Handicapped access through south parking lot.

101 Museum Dr.
Palm Springs, California

Phone: 325-7186.
Recorded information: 325-0189.

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McCallum Adobe

The McCallum Adobe was built in 1885 from native soil, this was the home of the

John Guthrie McCallum family. The home is now utilized by the Palm Springs

Historical Society, including display of personal memorabilia of Pearl McCallum

McManus.

Please call for more information: 323-8297.

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