The San Andreas Fault tour will give you an up close and personal view of the extreme forces of nature. You will see geological features like no other. The "slick-sliding" shows what can happen to...
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The San Andreas Fault tour will give you an up close and personal view of the extreme forces of nature. You will see geological features like no other. The "slick-sliding" shows what can happen to...
In March, there was still some snow at the top, even though Palm Springs was about 85 degrees. The new tram cars spin 360 degrees around on the way up/back down, so you get a good view no matter...
The botanical gardens of this park offer great opportunities to see desert vegetation.
Visitors are fascinated by this huge collection of cacti and flowers amid scenic nature trails.
The largest state park in California is home to amazing flowers and plants which bloom in the early spring.
Providing field trips, exhibitions and programs in archaeology, this museum's mission is to promote a better understanding of art, natural science and performing arts.
One of the areas in California where one can view the unique aspects of sand dunes.
Varied elevations and unique water features have been carefully incorporated into the indigenous desert landscape at this prestigious Coachella Valley course.
This museum traces the history of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians.
Giving visitors an up-close look at the legendary fighters and bombers of WWII, this museum contains one of the world's largest collection of fighters, bombers and trainer aircraft.
Considered sacred to the Cahuilla Indians and of historical importance to scientists and nature lovers, these canyons provide a range of outdoor recreational activities for visitors.
The only limestone caverns in the state park system.
The place to meet new friends is at this old-fashioned street fair with sidewalk performers, musicians, farmer's market, gifts and lots of food.
Designed by Nick Faldo, this 18-hole desert golf course features a sharply contoured design with elevation changes.
A Palm Springs favorite, this 18-hole course is famous for its challenging greens that are rigorously sloped from back to front.
