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Hight rate 15 location for tourist in Riverside, CA, USA (part 2)
06-2025 Bergamont Park in Hight rate 15 location for tourist in Riverside, CA, USA (part 2)Walk of the Stars Palm Springs - Palm Springs Janelle Wilson: This is a well-kept tribute to the people who helped shape Palm Springs. Even though I didn’t recognize a lot of the names, it was still really interesting to walk through. The whole display feels thoughtful and respectful. Definitely worth checking out if youre into local history and cool California vibes.
Palm Springs Art Museum - Palm Springs Maree Doden: New Curator from Paris, France has given the museum revamped exhibits and fun things to check out. Worth a visit now….the big aluminum-looking house next to the museum (separate ticket) looks interesting. Too hot the day we were there to see what it was about.
Palm Springs Air Museum - Palm Springs John Roe: This is such a great display of men, women, and machines. Everyone should visit and not just on Memorial Day. We enjoyed the fly overs as well as the volunteers who have interesting pasts lives. I purchased the family pass for this year and I am sure we will get a lot of use out of it. Maybe I’ll get lucky and win the raffle next October and ride in a Bi- plane. :)
Greater Palm Springs - Rancho Mirage m kim: We booked a 3-room and a 2-room units for a family trip, and as soon as we opened the door with anticipation and entered, the room was filled with a pleasant smell, the carpet was dirty, and the screen door attached to the door to the veranda was broken. It doesnt feel like were at a resort. It feels like were in a cheap apartment in a slum. A place I wouldnt want to stay again
El Mirador Tower - Palm Springs Carlo N.: El Mirador Tower is an iconic structure of the hotel who has lost its prestige through out the years. It was popular back in the 20’s and in 1982 was added to the National Register of Historic Places. Unfortunately, seven years later a fire destroyed it and they reopened the tower in 1991. This tower remains an icon at the 387-bed acute care hospital, Palm Springs’ only trauma center. Overall, it has an interesting history and architecture.
Agua Caliente Tahquitz Visitor Center - Palm Springs Ram Dongre: Absolutely surprising to see a waterfall in midst of desert! The Tahquitz canyon trail is a one hour loop with medium difficulty. The trail is rocky but not too difficult; carry enough water though. The visitor center has low parking capacity so the staff allows only few cars per parking capacity; so be ready to park on the road leading to the visitor center enter and walk towards. They have clean restrooms and a gift shop plus a water fountain. Do carry sunshades and plenty of sunscreen. If you could sustain cold waters, you can have fun at the 60 feet waterfall. Great overall!
Palm Springs Historical Society - Palm Springs Hugh Allen: We spent a fascinating couple of hours guided by the witty, knowledgeable and passionate Cecile on the Inns & Glamour walking tour. Perfectly paced, with extensive history and anecdotes. A marvellous introduction to the architecture and history of Palm Springs.
Robolights - Palm Springs Matt C: This is an amazing way to benefit the community here, while we are all thinking of going to have fun.
This sculpture park is bursting with surprises.
Im a fan of comics, and the amount of detail put into the art reminds me of ultra detailed comics like Big Boy and Tank Girl.
We felt homages to Iron Giant and so many other stories.
The artist needs good communication, and you need to sign a waver in advance. Id suggest the day before.
Those who join are also asked to purchase art, and there are so many one of a kind items at so many different price points.
Love it! Highly recommend! If you have any love of art, youll appreciate something here for sure!
Indian Canyons - Palm Springs Katherine Leung: Such a beautiful scenic area.
Definitely worth driving there and to the different trails especially if you’re not a seasoned hiker (like us).
The rangers were really helpful and recommended the Andreas Canyon and Palm Canyon to us. The Andreas Canyon was a totally achievable hike for two novices.
Bring water and some flip flops if you want to wade your feet in water.
Agua Caliente Cultural Museum - Palm Springs Mark Pitts: A great place in downtown Palm Springs to spend a few hours to learn about the history of the Cahuilla Indian tribe and their deep and many hundreds of years of their connection to the Coachella Valley.
There are multiple exhibits, several videos to watch, and multiple displays of Indian artifacts and interactive displays in the history of their tribe.
They have a good gift shop, several restrooms and additional displays to enjoy outside of the main part of the museum.
Be sure to add this museum to your “to do” list when visiting Palm Springs.