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.
The Camelot Theatres is where art film lovers preview the hottest in first-run art films, foreign films and indie films. The theater offers entertainment complimented by the allure of old-world, Hollywood-style show palaces, and serves gourmet cuisine and signature cocktails at its swanky International Café and Bar.
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.
Have a ball at the Palm Springs Chill independent baseball game. The team is co-owned by the Palm Springs Power, a collegiate-level baseball team based in Palm Springs. Slide into some good ole fashioned fun when you cheer for the sports team as they play their home games at the Palm Springs Stadium.