Two distinct desert ecosystems, the Mojave and the Colorado, come together in Joshua Tree National Park. A fascinating variety of plants and animals make their homes in a land sculpted by strong winds and occasional torrents of rain. Dark night skies, a rich cultural history, and surreal geologic features add to the wonder of this vast wilderness in southern California. Explore for yourself! Joshua Tree is a brief 45 minutes from downtown Palm Springs and has a number of wonderful hikes!
Palm Springs Art Museum was founded in 1938 as the Palm Springs Desert Museum at La Plaza in downtown Palm Springs. Accredited by the American Association of Museums, the Palm Springs Art Museum has 28 galleries, two sculpture gardens, four classrooms, resource centers, five storage vaults, an 85-seat lecture hall, a 433-seat theater, a 1,000-square-foot store, and a popular local bistro. Fun Fact: If you look above the museum into the canyon, you'll catch a glimpse of our wedding venue: The O'Donnell House!
Oscar's Palm Springs is the ultimate destination for an unforgettable night of live entertainment and fabulous drag shows. Nestled in the heart of downtown, Oscar's has become a prominent hotspot for locals and tourists alike. At Oscar's, every night celebrates music, laughter, and captivating performances. The venue is known for its diverse lineup of talented singers, dancers, and drag queens who take the stage with their electrifying energy and show-stopping acts. Whether you're a fan of Broadway hits, pop classics, or soulful ballads, Oscar's Palm Springs has something for everyone.
Pioneertown is an unincorporated community of the Morongo Basin region of the High Desert in San Bernardino County, California, United States. It is an 1880s-themed town developed as a shooting location for actors working on Western films and TV series which includes businesses and residences. The Mane Street Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Indian Canyons Golf Resort has been the jewel of Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley since 1961. Once a private club named Canyon Country Club, this 36-hole facility was a favorite haunt of Hollywood celebrities like Frank Sinatra, Bob Hope, and Jackie Gleason. Former U.S. Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower, Lyndon B. Johnson and Ronald Reagan also walked these fairways. The course is set on 550 acres on the Agua Caliente Indian Reservation.