Travel Guide to California

2017 Travel Guide to California

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2 0 1 7 T R A V E L G U I D E T O C A L I F O R N I A 113 » Palm Springs Aerial Tramway Revolving through 360 degrees as it climbs more than two miles to the mountain station at 8,516 feet elevation, this tram whisks you to another world. It's a sensational ride, perfect for escaping the heat of summer to hike amid pine forest where the temperatures are pleasantly cool. Or head up to the snows in winter to explore by snowshoe or on cross- country skis. The mountain station has a gourmet restaurant—great for a candlelit dinner with the lights of the valley sparkling far below. › pstramway.com » Palm Springs Modern The mid 20 th -century Modernist movement imbues Palm Springs with much of its unique appeal. For a fascinating insight into sophisticated designs, explore the city with an expert architectural guide who can explain the inspiration for the iconic Bank of America building, Kaufmann House and "Ship of the Desert." Perhaps you'll even get to see inside the famous steel houses, and even a home or two of the rich and famous. › palmspringsmodern.com » Windmill Tours There's a reason thousands of wind turbines stud the landscape north of Palm Springs and northwest of Mojave: gale-force winds whip through the San Gregorio and Tehachapi passes, respectively. Thick as forests, the turbines inspire a "WOW!" response. Curious to find out the facts behind these giant fans with blades half the length of a football field? Palm Springs Windmill Tours will take you behind the scenes and give you the low-down on four generations of technology. › windmilltours.com » Pioneertown Set amid an otherworldly landscape of boulders and Joshua Trees in the high desert, aptly-named Pioneertown was built in 1946 as the Hayden Movie Ranch—a set for Western movies. No longer a Nowheresville, this lived-in "museum" has been revived as a trendy and thriving destination by an influx of artists and movie types. It features a real-life and lively saloon, an antique bowling alley, a trading post and a recently renovated old Western motel where you can huddle around firepits at night. › pioneertown-motel.com » Living Desert Wildlife abounds in the desert, but for the most part you'd never know it—critters hide by day, especially in summer. It's easy to get close to desert flora and fauna at Living Desert Zoo & Park, which displays animals from arid environments around the world. Local denizens include bighorn sheep, rattlesnakes and coyotes, while exotic fauna include camels, giraffes and cheetahs. A new addition, the Ant Lab, gives you an insider's view of an active desert ant nest. › livingdesert.org SPECIAL EVENTS 2017 » PALM SPRINGS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL Jan. 2-16, Palm Springs psfilmfest.org PGA CAREERBUILDER CHALLENGE Jan. 19-22, La Quinta, careerbuilderchallenge.com PALM SPRINGS MODERNISM WEEK Feb. 16-26, modernismweek.com RIVERSIDE COUNTY FAIR AND NATIONAL DATE FESTIVAL Feb. 17-26, Indio datefest.org BNP PARIBAS OPEN March 6-19, Indian Wells bnpparibasopen.com FASHION WEEK March 18-29, Palm Desert fashionweekelpaseo.com COACHELLA MUSIC FESTIVAL April 14-16, 21-23, Indio coachella.com STAGECOACH COUNTRY MUSIC FESTIVAL April 28-30, Indio stagecoachfestival.com JOSHUA TREE MUSIC FESTIVAL May 18-21, Oct. 6-9 Joshua Tree joshuatreemusicfestival.com 52 ND ANNUAL BORREGO DAYS DESERT FESTIVAL Oct. 20-22 Borrego Springs borregodays.com FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS PARADE Dec. 2, Palm Springs psfestivaloflights.com PEAKS ABOVE LA QUINTA, Coachella Valley, opposite; playing golf at Mission Hills Country Club, Rancho Mirage, below. MUST DO SEE, » Sports and Active Adventures You might be forgiven for thinking that a desert offers little to do and that it's just too darn hot to do it in any event. Wrong on both counts! The region is replete with exciting recreational activities. There's no more quintessential image of the Palm Springs region than an emerald greensward studded by palms and framed by boulder-strewn mountains gloriously snowcapped in winter. In fact, the Coachella Valley has earned the distinction of "Golf Capital of the World," with more golf courses than you can shake a 4-iron at. More than two million visitors come annually to play golf on more than one hundred courses. Almost as many arrive to explore the palm groves, alpine summits or spectacular desert

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