AT A GLANCE: Palm Springs, CA
City Hall
3200 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way
Palm Springs, CA 92262.
(760) 323-8299
Chamber of Commerce
190 W. Amado Rd.
(760) 325-1577
Visitor's Center
2901 N. Palm Canyon Dr.
(760) 778-8418
Population: 45,731
Median Age: 46.6
Family Households: 45%
Palm Springs, California
Palm Springs is indeed the year-round, premier vacation destination. Palm Springs has something for everyone: sunning, shopping, golfing, hiking, biking, exploring, gaming, modern architecture viewing, cultural and ethnic events, tennis, nightlife, people watching, and of course, the natural beauty. What stands out about Palm Springs is the diversity its residents and visitors as well as the diversity of the attractions Palm Springs has to offer.
World famous as “America’s Premier Desert Resort,” Palm Springs is home to many popular desert attractions including the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway and Oasis Waterpark. Palm Springs Desert Museum is a showcase of Western contemporary art, natural science and performing arts in the Annenberg Theater. Palm Springs Air Museum showcases flying aircraft from World War II. The Indian Canyons, owned and operated by the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, is North America's largest palm oasis. The Nortel Palm Springs International Film Festival attracts stars and cutting-edge films. The city boasts more than 140 hotels and the impressive Palm Springs Convention Center. Fine dining and shopping and the weekly VillageFest are magnets for international travelers.
For those interested in a more passive approach to vacationing, visit the Palm Springs Desert Museum, our Historical Society Museum, or enjoy a show at the Fabulous Palm Springs Follies! Ride the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway or experience the serenity and beauty of the Indian Canyons.
ENTERTAINMENT
Agua Caliente Cultural Museum
219 S. Palm Canyon Drive
(760) 323-0151
Indian Canyons
38-500 S. Palm Canyon Drive
(760) 325-3400
Knott’s Soak City USA
1500 S. Gene Autry Trail
(760) 327-0499
Palm Springs Aerial Tramway
One Tramway Road
(760) 325-1391
Palm Springs Air Museum
745 N. Gene Autry Trail
(760) 778-6262
Palm Springs Desert Museum & Annenberg Theatre
101 Museum Drive
Palm Springs International Film Festival
1-800-898-7256
Palm Springs VillageFest (Thursday nights)
N. Palm Canyon Drive
Spans Baristo to Amado Road
(760) 320-3781
Spa Resort Casino
Casino: 401 E. Amado Road
Hotel: 100 N. Indian Canyon
1-800-999-1995
Tahquitz Canyon
500 W. Mesquite Ave.
(760) 416-7044
Parks & Recreational Department: (760) 323-8265
SERVICES
Post Office:
333 E Amado Rd.
(800) 275-8777
Fire: (760) 323-8181
Police: (760) 327-1441
Library:
300 S. Sunrise Way
(760) 323-8298
Parks Department: (760) 323-8265
SCHOOLS
Palm Springs Unified School District: (760) 416-6000
HOSPITALS
Desert Regional Medical Center
1150 N Indian Canyon Dr.
Palm Springs
(760) 323-6187
Eisenhower Medical Center
39000 Bob Hope Dr,
Rancho Mirage
(760) 340-3911
UTILITIES
Phone: Verizon (800) 483-4000
Electricity: Southern California Edison (800) 655-4555
Gas: Southern California Gas Company (800) 427-2200
Water: Desert Water Agency (760) 323-4971
Sanitation: Palm Springs Disposal Services (760) 327-1351
Cable: Time Warner Cable (800) 964-2783
CONTACT US
Judy and Nelson Horn
760-285-5077, 760-285-5097
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