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Since 1931, this popular attraction features a huge variety of dates, fruits, nuts and wines; visitors are welcome to try free samples.
Popular dance club in Palm Springs.
City park that offers public tennis courts and free classes to visitors.
This cemetery marks the final resting place for many of the city's most famous residents, including Frank Sinatra.
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Ranked among Golf Magazine's "Top 100 Courses You Can Play" in the United States, this Pete Dye-design is inspired by the famed Scottish seaside courses characterized by a rugged and dramatic landscape.
Located one hour from Palm Springs, this scenic lake at an elevation of 4,500 feet offers overnight camping, hiking, fishing and boating.
A variety of colors paint the rocks here, giving this unique location its name.
Highly contoured greens, varied elevations and unique water features all contribute to a par 72 course that affords players a new experience on every hole.
Completely rebuilt in 2000, this course is dominated by water features that compliment large, unobstructed fairways and lead to level, true-putting greens.
Palm Canyon is a magnificent oasis accessible to visitors almost every day of the year. Start at the Trading Post 2.5 miles south of the entrance to the Indian Canyons. Descend a set of stairs and...
Gay dance and video bar.