Palm Springs, California for School-Age Kids
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Long the playground for Hollywood celebrities, the Palm Springs area holds infinite possibilities for family fun. The perennially sunny skies and clean air lure active families outdoors for unparalleled golfing on one of the area's 118 courses, biking through stunning canyons, horseback riding among blooming spring flowers, rock climbing on Joshua Tree's geologic wonders, and more. Families seeking a more relaxed retreat bask in the ease of a stay at one of the area's full-service resorts, leisurely frolicking in pristine swimming pools, dining in gourmet restaurants, and soaking in the area's renowned healing mineral waters after a day at the spa. Either way, the desert itself will be the biggest draw, fascinating visitors young and old.
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Golf
Golf lovers from around the world flock to Palm Springs to take advantage of the sunny weather and abundant golf courses, including the 27-hole course (with three distinct nine-hole layouts) at Rancho Las Palmas. ...
Golf
Horseback Riding
Get a slightly elevated view of the desert while riding Western style on Sonny, Holly, or one of the other trail horses and mules in the Coyote Ridge Stable fleet. ...
Horseback Riding
Earthquake Canyon Express Bike Tour
Surround yourselves in the beauty of the desert while cruising through Box Canyon and the heart of the San Andreas Fault zone on the way to the town of Mecca and the rich agricultural region of the eastern Coachella Valley. ...
Bicycling
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