Romance dines in the South of France at Le Vallauris in Palm Springs, the restaurant named after the small village in the South of France where Picasso made his ceramics. Spend a romantic evening together enjoying a dining experience that's rated number one for sumptuous food, romantic décor and impressive, first-class service.
Come see the power hitters who finished the 2011 baseball season number 16 in the nation in Summer Collegiate Team Rankings. The Palm Springs Power collegiate baseball team play their home games at the Palm Springs Stadium. Come cheer the team that adds plenty of heat to desert city sports!
Wild cacti are on the loose at the Moorten Botanical Garden. The infamous Moorten family, trained desert aficionados, turned their estate into a living museum of desert lore. See thousands of desert cacti and explore exhibits and attractions that display crystals, rocks and ancient fossils when you spend a day at this famous Palm Springs historical landmark.
Escape with the family on desert adventure. The Living Desert is the only American zoo and botanical garden dedicated to the deserts of the world. Families learn about deserts across the globe through exhibits and attractions that showcase the challenges that desert animals face like extreme heat and a limited water supply.