Things to Do

Hike

Palm Springs Aerial Tram

The Living Desert Zoo

Palm Springs Air Museum

Golf

There are lots of hiking trails in Palm Springs. Some of our favorites include:

Palm Springs Air Museum is home to one of the world’s largest collections of static & flyable aircraft from WWII and on. A great way to beat the desert heat!

Rated 10 Best Zoos in the US by Condé Nast Traveler. Family-friendly zoo and gardens specializing in the deserts of the world.

We don't golf, but have a lot of friends who do. If you'd like recommendations please let us know and we can connect you with our Palm Springs golf pros Steve Miller and Greg Ledford.

The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway travels over two-and-one-half miles transporting riders to the pristine wilderness of the Mt. San Jacinto State Park. Once you reach the Mountain Station, enjoy two restaurants, observation decks, natural history museum, two documentary theaters, gift shop and over 50 miles of hiking trails.

Araby Trail (4 miles), Andreas Canyon Trail (1 mile), Murray Canyon Trail (3.5 miles), and Tahquitz Canyon Loop Trail (2 miles)

Restaurants

Bar Cecil

Counter Reformation

Sand Fish Sushi

Tac/Quila

Farm

Townie Bagels

Within its Scandinavian designed interior, you’ll enjoy a selection of hand-crafted sushi and whiskey pairings, making Sandfish an ideal destination for the seafood curious. Reservations recommended.

Intimate, country-chic eatery with a patio for farm-to-table Provençal fare, including breakfast.

Here you'll find an eclectic curation of wines by the glass offered with a menu of small plated savory delicacies created for this tasting smorgasbord. More than an amuse-bouche, less than a serving. Located in the Parker Palm Springs Hotel.

Tac/Quila is Palm Springs' best modern Mexican cuisine located downtown. Curated cocktails and a wonderful dining experience to be found here.

Classic boiled bagels, coffee & espresso drinks, plus breakfast or lunch sandwiches & retail beans.

Bar Cecil is a love letter to Cecil Beaton's vision of life and art: a celebration of what's good and in the process creating memories through food. Reservations recommended.

Las Casuelas Terraza

Family-owned mini-chain serves Mexican food with an American spin in a bustling spot with a patio.