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Quote: Make sure you get a map at the entrance to the park. It gives you a history of the area as well as a trail map. The canyons are filled with many stories and spiritual energy. There are streams and big palm trees. Read More
Quote: $25 ($5 coupon in local ads) will get you a lesson and climbing for the day. After a solid half hour of instruction, we were climbing away with confidence. The instructors were very helpful, but I think they were Read More
Quote: While in Palm Springs this time, we played tennis at five separate locations: 1. A local court one mile from the Cimarron Resort at the local park. We needed to find a practice court that teams coming in for the Read More
Quote: Okay, now I am writing about something totally out of my element - a skateboard park! However, our son is an avid skateboarder and I have been here enough to be able to write about it from a parent's point of Read More
Quote: One of my favorite pieces of roadside art in America is Dinny and Rex on I-10 just outside of Palm Springs. These two oversized dinosaurs make for a few fun and campy photographs. You can not drive by these two Read More
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Quote: The Palms has a wide range of classes designed to appeal to all fitness levels and mindsets. Guests are encouraged to select a stretch, aerobic and resistance class for optimum results. The aquaerobic classes are Read More
Quote: Just before entering Palm Springs is a road up to the Indian Reservation called Tahquitz Canyon. There is hiking for free and then there is hiking to the falls which costs $12.50. We used coupons to get $2.50 Read More
Quote: It was very touching to me, being that I am a Breast Cancer Survivor. It has quite of bit of stats and information. The picturesque scenery is breathtaking. Read More
Quote: I was surprised to find a tasting room in the middle of a shopping mall, but I suppose with all the stores in The River, I shouldn't be so surprised. The tasting fees were $5 for four wines, and $8 for eight. I Read More
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