Click the link for some excellent food recommendations in Palm Springs! Be sure to pay special attention to whether or not the restaurant requires a reservation!
Click the link for some excellent food recommendations in La Quinta! Be sure to pay special attention to whether or not the restaurant requires a reservation!
Get ready to experience Main Street in Old Town La Quinta. Where the spirit and architecture of Old California is brought to life in a chic outdoor shopping and dining village. With sophisticated boutiques and curated fashion, delicious dining and exciting nightlife, wine tastings, art shows, live weekend music and a multitude of seasonal events, including Art Under the Umbrellas, Taste of La Quinta and the Sunday Certified Farmers' Market.
Take in the scenic landscape of Palm Springs during your ride on the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway. Float from the dry terrain of the Sonoran Desert up to the cool heights of the San Jacinto Mountains, then disembark at 8,516 feet (2,838 meters) above sea level. Enjoy panoramic views from the rotating tramcar for a peak experience of Southern California’s natural beauty.
If you're looking for some nightlife, quality food and maybe some gambling, then Morongo Casino in Cabazon might be what you're looking for! You might also want to consider a massage!
Take a break from partying and get some shopping in at the World Famous Cabazon Outlets! There are tons of great stores!
Are you a fan of Pee - Wee Herman, like Becky and Michael are?! If so, then you MUST take a quick detour and visit the Cabazon Dinosaurs that were made famous by Pee - Wee's Big Adventure.
Don't forget to stop by Hadley's Date Farm while in Cabazon to try one of THE BEST shakes in Southern California: the Hadley's Date Shake! It's delish!
Pure gambling here! Pure gambling! This casino is closer to our venue if you're not trying to make your way to Morongo Casino. Agua Caliente has a great poker room and a solid slot selection.
The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens is part zoo and part botanical garden, all in the extraordinary setting of the desert. Along with animals like rhinos, bighorn sheep and meerkats, there are a handful of gardens that showcase more than 1,600 species of plants, including multiple varieties of cacti, prickly pear and agave. If you're visiting between October and May, you can also explore the attraction's three trail loops.
Joshua Tree National Park is open 24 hours a day, but the different nature and visitor centers have different hours of operation. You'll find the park less than 40 miles east of Palm Springs, accessible through the Twentynine Palms entrance. A vehicle permit costs $30 and grants you entrance into the park for seven consecutive days. If you're entering as an individual on foot or bike, the cost for seven-day admittance is $15. On-site facilities include campgrounds, bookstores, restrooms and several picnic areas. For more information, check out our Joshua Tree National Park travel guide.
Travel back in time on your way back from Joshua Tree by visiting Pappy and Harriets. Don't forget to grab a drink and some food while you're there. Be on the lookout for Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday!
Not exactly close to the venue, but a great option for fun if you're wanting to take the kids to a wonderful theme park! Knotts has great fun for both adults (with some great roller coasters) and kids!
Located about 2 hours or so (depending on traffic) from La Quinta.
Are you looking to hit the links? Indian Wells is one of the most beautiful golf courses in the Inland Empire! Remember to plan ahead by calling for possible tee times!
Are you looking to hit the links? Tahquitz Creek is one of the most beautiful golf courses in the Inland Empire! Remember to plan ahead by calling for possible tee times!