No city in the west coast says
California more than Palm Springs; palm trees, sunshine and fun are just a part
of everyday living there, and those who do live there take full advantage of
it. So why not decide to join the fine people of Palm Springs and partake in
the excitement of visiting their lovely city as part of your spring vacation?
Now, picture this. You're looking for
lodging in Palm Springs. Instead of finding a hotel room, you walk into a house
with a pool in the back. As you step onto the pool deck you are greeted by a
view of the majestic mountains surrounding your oasis in the desert. It's almost
like you have stepped right into a movie set. However, it is all very real. You step out of the house and into a
hiking trail, where you can stroll along and become one with nature. Going into
town, you enjoy the little shops and dining establishments in the square. At
night, you have your choice of club hopping or gambling...or dancing, or
lounging. The city is yours for the taking, from the moment you step off the
plane.
That can all be a reality. Palm Springs vacation rentals
are exceptionally well-priced and they cater to all, regardless of budget
limitations, so finding lodging that fits you
isn't hard to find. There are many places to choose from, and many different
types of accommodations to suit your needs, so you never have to worry about
finding that dream vacation home you imagine yourself staying in.
Once you get to Palm Springs, however,
you'll find it very difficult to just "stay in." With over 350 days of sunshine
a year and very little rain to spoil your plans, there is little doubt that you
will find yourself outside every day of your vacation in Palm Springs. But why
so dry, you ask? Well, as a desert town surrounded by three different mountain
ranges - the Little San Bernardino Mountains to the north, the Santa Rosa
Mountains to the south, and the San Jacinto Mountains to the west - Palm
Springs gets very little rain or wind. Hence the massive amounts of sunshine
and the dry climate. This is great for hiking and biking, two of the most
prominent activities among Palm Springs residents.
Consider adding Palm Springs to your
roster of cities to visit for a California desert experience you won't soon
forget.
No city in the west coast says California more than Palm Springs; palm trees, sunshine and fun are just a part of everyday living there, and those who do live there take full advantage of it. So why not decide to join the fine people of Palm Springs and partake in the excitement of visiting their lovely city as part of your spring vacation?
Now, picture this. You're looking for lodging in Palm Springs. Instead of finding a hotel room, you walk into a house with a pool in the back. As you step onto the pool deck you are greeted by a view of the majestic mountains surrounding your oasis in the desert. It's almost like you have stepped right into a movie set. However, it is all very real. You step out of the house and into a hiking trail, where you can stroll along and become one with nature. Going into town, you enjoy the little shops and dining establishments in the square. At night, you have your choice of club hopping or gambling...or dancing, or lounging. The city is yours for the taking, from the moment you step off the plane.
That can all be a reality. Palm Springs vacation rentals are exceptionally well-priced and they cater to all, regardless of budget limitations, so finding lodging that fits you isn't hard to find. There are many places to choose from, and many different types of accommodations to suit your needs, so you never have to worry about finding that dream vacation home you imagine yourself staying in.
Once you get to Palm Springs, however, you'll find it very difficult to just "stay in." With over 350 days of sunshine a year and very little rain to spoil your plans, there is little doubt that you will find yourself outside every day of your vacation in Palm Springs. But why so dry, you ask? Well, as a desert town surrounded by three different mountain ranges - the Little San Bernardino Mountains to the north, the Santa Rosa Mountains to the south, and the San Jacinto Mountains to the west - Palm Springs gets very little rain or wind. Hence the massive amounts of sunshine and the dry climate. This is great for hiking and biking, two of the most prominent activities among Palm Springs residents.
Consider adding Palm Springs to your roster of cities to visit for a California desert experience you won't soon forget.
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