The 25 best sights in Palm Springs (2024)

The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway is a rotating tram car that takes visitors up to the San Jacinto Mountains. It offers an escape from the summer heat, with multiple restaurants and observation decks. Passes are available now, and it is open from mid-March to early November.

It is best to plan your adventure on the tramway a month in advance. Get your tickets online - including a parking pass. We got there at 11 AM and I would not get there earlier because it is much cooler up at elevation than it is down in the valley.The tramway app boasts of maps and more, but it was no use up on the mountain.The lift facility is world class. The staff is friendly, helpful and efficient. There is a nice deck with a small hike at the mountain house. There is a reasonable lunch spot in the mountain house.We did the overlook/notch hike and I definitely suggest that unless you have young children or someone in your crew who has mobility issues.There is a hike to the peak, but it is a 12 mile loop with a 2,000 foot elevation gain and it was all snowed in over spring break. No thanks.Overall, this is a great and very distinctive experience that I strongly recommend.

Jeffrey P — Google review

First time here. Amazing views. A great hiking trail at the back end of the top. The temperature difference is a good 40*F between the bottom and the top, so prepare accordingly if you're going to be hiking.The Ride & Dine pass is definitely worth it. Otherwise, you have different options for food as there are two other restaurants available.Oh, and bring quarters to use the telescopes! I wish I had known that.

Boredom N — Google review

What an incredible experience! Absolutely breathtaking vistas surrounded by the gorgeous scenic mountains. At the peak of the mountain is stunning. I just love the view from way up there. It can get a little busy waiting for the team to take you in either direction, but once you get to the top, there's a beautiful hiking trail to conquer before heading back down. I am looking forward to coming back in the near future, especially in the winter.

Kelly M — Google review

Come when it raining/ snowing. It's amazing and fun.Cost $30.95 per person round trip (no reservation)Arrived 11 am, there was a line, bought tickets at 12 pm and waited 1.5 hours for the 1:44 pm slot.There is a little park/dirt area with benches at the back (past the cafe), gift shop, and cafe.Small nature trail view hike is 0.75 miles round trip.Opens 10 amThere is three floors when you arrive at the top of tram.You exit at the bottom floor to get to the hike.People brought sleds but didn't see anyone using it.Didn't buy tickets ahead of time, arrived at 11 am , parking lots go from A to J.Was slotted for parking H.If you coming in January, bring winter jackets and proper shoes. Shoes will get wet and it's cold.Family friendly, fun to experience.

Josh K — Google review

One of my favorite places to visit for some snow! Honestly, it’s a bit better than going all the way to Big Bear. It’s just more convenient. I went on March and we got to see lots of snow!!!! It was snowing as well!!! So beautiful. As for tickets, online might say their sold out but if you arrive early when they open which is at 10:00am, they sell some tickets until they sell out so make sure to get there early.

Samantha S — Google review

My 1st experience at the Palm Springs aerial tramway was amazing. It's definitely a must when visiting Palm Springs. Upon arrival, be prepared to take a small steep inclined hike to the station from the parking lots, and transports are available. Check-in is easy, with a small deli and bar conveniently located at the bottom station offering plenty of shaded benches and amazing views. The tramway itself is a treat when heading up as it rotates, offering breathtaking views regardless of where you may be standing. Once you arrive at the top , the newly renovated 3 floor station provides you 2 locations to dine at. Reservations are recommended to eat at the restaurant. The bar is a must offering an array of beverages to your liking (beers on draft or bottled, wines, and several spirits for co*cktails). Theirs a small museum and a couple of theaters offering a quick history lesson and education on the wildlife observed in the area. Bring warm clothes as temperatures fluctuate in 8k+ elevation. There are plenty of hiking trails as well behind the station. I highly recommend the tramway. 10 out of 10.

Mike R — Google review

It gets pretty packed in the weekends but a definite must for first time Palm Springs visitors. The views are incredible from the top. Things I wish I had known before going:There are a few hiking trails up there. Bring appropriate shoes as they are very rocky.It's a nice place to enjoy a picnic if you bring your own food.Bring a mask if you're uncomfortable being in very close proximity to people while riding up. Tram cars are standing room only and the next person is less than a foot away.There is a 20-30 degree difference in temperature, so bring a jacket. It wasn't too bad in late April. I can imagine it's pretty windy and chilly in the winter.Hope this helps.

Frances P — Google review

Loved the experience! The staff is very friendly, polite and knowledgeable. Would recommend getting there around 7:30-8am if you do not have tickets and need to buy them for the morning. The revolving tram was fun and our little toddler loved it! The view was amazing. We didn't get to venture out into the play area as it was extremely windy for us. We love snow so enjoyed getting to touch it a bit. Will certainly be back in spring to enjoy what else there is to explore.

Akhila M — Google review

The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway is a must-visit for anyone who is interested in stunning views, challenging hikes, or simply a unique way to experience the desert. The tram ride is an experience in itself, and the views from the top are simply breathtaking. There are trails for all levels of experience, so you can find something to suit your fitness level. And after a long day of hiking, you can relax and refuel at one of the many restaurants or shops at the top of the mountain.I highly recommend visiting the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway if you are ever in the area. It is an unforgettable experience that you will never forget

Jakub D — Google review

Would love to rate this better. That actual tram experience was great. Fabulous staff member and great musical descent coming back in dark (recommend). We booked the tram and dine evening with our two kids. Had a lovely tram ride up, walk around. The film about the tramway was over 20 years old and really needed updating.However, the food in the Pines cafe (including in our ticket) would warrant a 1/5. The service similar. Menu sounded nice but in reality had been sat there for a while. My unfussy 7 year old turned his nose up after trying. The corn on the cob has been in liquid for hours and was revolting. The bread was stale. My beef was inedible. The soda drinks tasted like pipe cleaner. The best bit was the basic salad. Really disappointed.Would not recommend booking the package.

Kate B — Google review

This was our first visit back to the tramway since before the pandemic. We decided to do the ride and dine ticket, which is a great value. The views were fantastic, and we took a short hike in the state park at the top before dinner. Also watched the restored movie of the original tram, The Miracle of Palm Springs. This was our first time taking a return trip at night - we could see the lights of all the desert cities. Overall, it was a great experience.

Ray F — Google review

It was a nice trip. I paid for $15 entrance fee (or parking lot fee) and $31 for the tram ticket.The best thing of the trip was that I could see Palm Springs city from 8,500 ft above.The bad thing was that each tram was super crowded. They tried to arrange few dozens of people into a small round tram. Surrounded by tall people prevented short people like me from seeing the landscape outside (even the floor of the tram could rotate 360 degrees).

Linh B — Google review

I went a couple weeks ago for the very first time! I had a very great time and the view is beautiful! I will for sure be coming back!😍My visit was last minute planned, so we waited about 2+ hours to get on which is understandable.But it was worth every second!

Elizabeth S — Google review

Absolutely awesome experience with stunning views! The tram ride is about a mile and a half, with something like 8,000 ft elevation change, and is totally exhilarating and well worth the $30 per adult price. There are a cafeteria, a restaurant, and a gift shop at the top; as well as a hiking path and fantastic view points. At the bottom station there are a cafeteria and gift shop as well. If you're sensitive to cooler climates, be prepared with a light sweater. We were there mid April and it was 96°f at the floor, and about 55°f at the top with snow stillon the ground. It was a really nice reprieve from the heat!

Katie S — Google review

Awesome experience and a unique aerial view of the Desert from 8,514ft. We got tickets at the station on the day. Plenty of parking at $12 per car. The tram was fun, 10-15 min ride, floor revolves while moving. Little daunting but fun. Lovely cafe, restaurant and bar at the summit but not cheap. Plenty of look out areas and hikes to avail of

R C — Google review

This tram is such an awesome experience. My other favorite is at Snowbird in Utah; but that tram does not rotate like this tram. The rotating tram gives you a great view up and down this mountain. Don't worry about the rotating floor. It's slow and smooth. At the top of the tram is the Mountain Station which has food and beverage service; including a bar. There is only one negative about the experience and that's the cost of food and beverages. Just like sporting events and amusem*nt parks, this place charges way too much for food and beverage. A small bottle of water is almost $5 and soda/pop is the same. There's a museum type thing on the lower level and food is on the upper level. If you exit on the back side there are trails to walk and hike. It's $12 to park so be prepared to pay. Other than that folks, enjoy an awesome day and get out of the desert heat 🇺🇸

Trending N — Google review

Really nice ride up and very scenic, When you get to the top, there's an 8K' view and a forest to explore. The visitors center is informative, have bathrooms and food in case you forgot your snack. Worth checking out.

Sonster B — Google review

Everyone must take this team ride to 8,516 elevation. It is so crazy high and only takes 10 min to get up to the top. Amazing views. Best to go up during the day to hike and then come down in the evening to enjoy the lights of the city below

Ahsoka T — Google review

Highly recommend!! Make sure to buy your tickets online including parking pass and print them-this part saved us a lot of time. We went on a VERY hot day in Palm Springs. The tram ride was crowded, but it rotates so everyone gets a good view at some point. The tram itself is not air conditioned, but the windows open and it moves right along, so you get pretty good airflow - it only took about 10 minutes. We went up at 4:00 and bought the "Ride and Dine" package, which was a great deal. It was at least 35 degrees cooler at the top. Ate dinner early-limited menu but food was fine. Then we looked around the multi-level building with multiple balconies and picked a place to watch the sun go down. We stayed until after sunset and watched the l8ghts of Palm Springs start to twinkle. We rode the tram down about 8:15 and got an even better view of the lights. I really recommend a similar schedule...it was a really magical evening!

Vanessa M — Google review

This was a great place. We visited on a Thursday, had to wait 2 hours to go on the tram ride. There was a lot we do as we waited for our turn to go on. It's cheaper after 4pm (approx $3 less). The cafeteria hot chocolate was great to keep us warm. Kids loved the short trails. 😍. The wait to go back down was pretty long... approx 1 hour.

Lamia K — Google review

What a great way to spend a day. The wait was long but there was enough to keep us occupied while we waited. The ride to the top was fun but the views from the top were the highlight of the day.

Jeff B — Google review

Excellent experience with a lot to explore and discover. The rotating gondola gives everyone a chance to view all angles of the mountain range. Shuttle from parking makes it convenient to get to the lift. A few miles of trails to enjoy nature and listen to the running stream. A must if visiting Palm Springs, CA.

Julia S — Google review

Awesome trip on the Aerial Tram from 2,643 feet all the way up to 8,516 feet. The tram ride is a quick 10 minute ride up with trams scheduled every 20 minutes up and down from 10 am until 8 pm. I drove out after work and enjoyed watching the sunset while going up and seeing the city lights at night and enjoying a wonderful dinner at the mountain top restaurant. Great way to end the day on top of the mountain with a cold beer in hand!

Dennis S — Google review

We love this experience and the views at the top are spectacular. Short tram ride in gondola shared with several others. Lots of photo opportunities at different levels that can be accessed via various stairways. Cafeteria style restaurant as well as bar area. Many use this tramway to access a multitude of hiking trails. Several degrees cooler than the desert floor so be sure to bring a sweater or jacket.

Patty C — Google review

Very scenic ride. The tram can feel pretty crowded on a busy day. I rode the tram back down when the crowd was a bit smaller (before sunset) and I enjoyed the ride a bit more that way. The hiking trails at the top are beautiful and I enjoyed the hike. My father, son, and I went during the 1st week of April and got there around 11am. The wait was already 2.5 hrs by 11am. Probably best to go earlier.

Jenilee L — Google review

What a cool experience and a must do if you visit Palm Springs. Make sure you pack accordingly because it is a severely different temperature at the top.We got to hike though fresh snow which was a magical experience after leaving the desert floor.Don’t be discouraged if the wait timeIs long. There is a gift shop, food, drinks, and some beautiful spots outside to spend your time while you wait on your boarding group.We got to there at about 7:40 on a Saturday morning to no car line wait and were able to purchase tickets for the first 8:00 tram up to the top. If you want to avoid crowds I’d suggest the earlier time on the weekends instead of the 10:00 tram during the week. You could also do the after 4pm passes which sounded nice, and look out at the lights of the city as the sun sets.My husband and I had a great experience and would totally go back for our next visit to Palm Springs.

Gregory G — Google review

So much fun and a great experience! Our tram operator, Gil, was so fun and friendly and the park rangers were incredibly helpful! There are several hikes that are easy enough for families while others are more suited for experienced hikers. Ask the rangers which route/trails would be best for you and the conditions. We were able to get tickets for the 10:30 tram and walked into the building at 10:20 on a Friday!

Ashtyn R — Google review

We didn't get tickets in advance and had to wait approx 2 hours to go up but it was totally worth it! The ride up/down itself is very cool with great views. Then up top there's a beautiful forest! Made me feel like I wasn't even in California. Remember to bring warm clothes though as it's cold up top! We ate at the restaurant (Peaks) for lunch which had a very impressive view and had reasonable lunch prices all things considered.

Lauren S — Google review

Our family had a great time at the Aerial Tramway. We had a meal at the summit and took in the views of the valley below. My kids and I played in the snow for over an hour at the summit. We explored through the massive trees and was experience we will truly treasure. I would highly recommend if you're a tourist in the area, check out this place. The views are worth it!

Zachary W — Google review

Fun ride up & back, great views and with rotating cars you get to see from all angles. We had 1pm tickets on a Thursday, slower day so parking and getting around was easy. Bus picks up & returns at parking lot (F at least). The snow fall makes the top a winter haven. We didn’t purchase pictures taken (think $35 for 2 + digital access is package + add ons if you want) Worth the $30/ea + $15 parking to see.

Tracy F — Google review

I recently brought my parents here for their first time; it was my second time. The whole experience was exceptional. Everyone from the individual at the ticket booth to the tram operator was friendly and attentive to my dad's disability. The sales staff at the store was great and packaged the fragile merchandise very well. The bartender poured delicious drinks too.Besides the customer service, the views are amazing. It's definitely a great place for a date night.

Michael K — Google review

Awesome experience to go 8,000 feet from desert level up into the mountains in a slow spinning tram! There can be a bit of a wait on peak days/times but there are cute little trails behind the tram station, a place to eat, a little waterfall and an aerial tram viewing deck. Up on the mountain side, there is a steep path to go down and explore, if so desired, as well as a visitor center and a restaurant. Definitely an experience I recommend!

San A — Google review

It’s a wonderful experience from beginning to end. The views are amazing. Not recommended if you have a fright of heights or tight spaces or even enclosed areas. As it may be a full tramp on the weekends.The staff was super nice, starting from the man who sold us the tickets offering multiple convenient times for boarding, to the funny operator who took us to the top of Mt.San Jacinto. Even the gift shops down at the bottom of the canyon & up at the top had the most pleasant cashiers. Not to mention the cleaning person keeping the restrooms tidy and clean.We did visit the nice full bar up at the top, where they served great drinks. There were multiple points for pictures, at different levels. Even camping and trails are indicated, which we didn’t do that day but looked awesome!I would definitely recommend and add it to anyone’s must-do list when visiting Palm Springs!

Itsel A — Google review

The 25 best sights in Palm Springs (2024)

FAQs

How many days is enough for Palm Springs? ›

THREE DAYS. Length of stay really depends on how much exploring you want to do in the surrounding region. If Palm Springs, Salvation Mountain, Joshua Tree and Indian Canyon are all a part of the itinerary, I suggest a minimum four-night stay to give you three full days in the region.

What is the nicest part of Palm Springs? ›

Vista Las Palmas is an exquisite neighborhood of lovingly restored Mid-Century homes. With homes dating back to the 1950s, the architecture is stunning. Here one can find a full range of mid-century modern design options from Swiss Miss A-Frame to iconic butterfly roof houses.

Do any celebs live in Palm Springs? ›

Leonardo DiCaprio's Palm Springs house

The Titanic star's home was created in the mid-1960's by another famous architect in the area, Donald Wexler. The home was built for television star Dinah Shore, who is best known for her roles as a talk show personality. The property features six bedrooms and 7.5 bathrooms.

What is the most famous street in Palm Springs? ›

Palm Canyon Drive is a must-visit avenue in Palm Springs with attractions like the Palm Springs Visitor Center, the Tahquitz Canyon Waterfall Hike, and shopping at the Palm Canyon Galleria. It's the heart of Palm Springs' activity and culture.

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Without a doubt, the best time to visit Palm Springs is winter, which runs from late December – April. This peak season offers visitors perfect weather and is a fantastic time to explore this vibrant area, all while experiencing the outdoors in this beautiful desert paradise.

Where do famous people stay in Palm Springs? ›

Local hotel-industry professionals say the Parker — with a history that includes celebrity owners Gene Autry and Merv Griffin — was the first of a wave of hotel renovations and re-brandings that has moved through Palm Springs in the last decade.

What area do the Kardashians live in Palm Springs? ›

2021: Kourtney Secures a $12 Million Palm Springs Getaway

The property is located in the La Quinta neighborhood at the Madison Club, an exclusive golf club and gated community that's a celebrity hotspot. Newly constructed that year, the contemporary mansion came furnished with a variety of neutral decor.

What is the most expensive part of Palm Springs? ›

Chino Canyon

With a median home price of $14,753,708 and a median rent of $1,232, Chino Canyon is the most expensive neighborhood on our list. Based on the growth in home prices in Chino Canyon over the last 3 years, it ranks No. 1 among all the neighborhoods in Palm Springs.

Where does Goldie Hawn live in Palm Desert? ›

Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell

Actress Goldie Hawn and her partner Kurt Russell owned a 5,700 square foot home in Palm Desert for 14 years before selling the property in 2017 for $6.9 million. The home, located in Pacific Palisades, is considered an East Coast-style residence.

Where does Leonardo DiCaprio live in Palm Springs? ›

Palm Springs California has plenty of homes and mansions that are breathtaking inside and out. Leonardo DiCaprio's Palm Springs estate, located at 432 Hermosa, is no exception. Want to see Palm Springs architecture & history for yourself?

Does Bill Gates live in Palm Springs? ›

When Gates is not in the area, he has residences in Palm Springs and Seattle. Melinda, 57, and Gates announced they were divorcing in May 2021 after 27 years of marriage. Melinda stated in court papers that the former couple's relationship was “irretrievably broken.” The divorce was finalized in August.

What is the most famous door in Palm Springs? ›

Palm Springs' pink door is a door on a house, unremarkable but for its raging internet celebrity. In late spring of 2014—before the phrase “millennial pink” was even a whisper on the lips of style writers—it earned its own hashtag: #thatpinkdoor. The stream of visitors was unrelenting.

What famous house is on the hill in Palm Springs? ›

The Elrod House is a residence in Palm Springs, California designed by American architect John Lautner and constructed in 1968. It is located on the edge of a hill at 2175 Southridge Drive in Palm Springs, California.

What is the town on top of Palm Springs? ›

A perfect day trip from the desert of Palm Springs is to escape to the mountain town of Idyllwild, California. Nestled in the San Jacinto mountains, a 1-hour car trip to Idyllwild provides a polar opposite to Palm Springs with tall, majestic pine trees, fragrant cedar trees and legendary rock outcroppings.

Is Palm Springs affordable for a vacation? ›

Greater Palm Springs is one of the best places to travel on a budget. With the combination of ideal weather and low prices, traveling to the Southern California oasis during value season is a must! Plan an exciting vacation without spending a fortune on places to stay.

Is Joshua Tree worth the drive from Palm Springs? ›

Joshua Tree is only about an hour outside of Palm Springs, and is more than worth the trip. We recommend starting at the West entrance into the park, and continuing through the South entrance, before heading back to Palm Springs.

What is the big deal about Palm Springs? ›

Surrounded by four picturesque mountain ranges and long sought-after by travelers for its inspiring scenery and sense of adventure, Greater Palm Springs is Southern California's most storied resort oasis.

Is Palm Springs a nice vacation? ›

Palm Springs is a hidden gem that many travelers often overlook. However, with its beautiful desert landscape, luxury resorts, and endless activities, it should be at the top of your travel bucket list.

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