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PALM SPRINGS AERIAL TRAMWAY REOPENING DATE MOVED TO OCTOBER 12 – Palm Springs Aerial Tramway

PALM SPRINGS, CA (September 26, 2024) Due to maintenance delays, the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway’s reopening date has been rescheduled from Monday, October 7 to tentatively Saturday, October 12. Ac...

PALM SPRINGS AERIAL TRAMWAY REOPENING DATE MOVED TO OCTOBER 12 – Palm Springs Aerial Tramway

Due to maintenance delays, the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway’s reopening date has been rescheduled from Monday, October 7 to tentatively Saturday, October 12. According to Vice President of Tramway S...

Weekly Planner – Palm Springs Aerial Tramway

Since the temperature differential between the valley floor and the top of the Tram is usually about 30 degrees, our Tram Weather Station is a great way to help you decide whether or not...

Tram News – Palm Springs Aerial Tramway

Annual Preventative Maintenance Concludes The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway will reopen on... The first tram up will be at 10:00 a.m., the last tram up will be at 8:00 p.m. and the last tram...

8,500 elevation to snow! | Trip.com Palm Springs

Palm Springs tram was quite an adventure. Go from 60 degree sunny weather to 35 degrees and snow! The ride up was about 10-12 mins, the tram does rotate 360 so you get a glimpse of all the views of...

Palm Springs Aerial Tramway - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024)

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Palm Springs Aerial TRAM - Palm Springs

Palm Springs Aerial TRAM One Tramway Road Palm Springs, CA. 92262 Buy TRAM Tickets! No trip to Palm

National Monument – Palm Springs Aerial Tramway

The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway is a major gateway to the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument traversing the southerly side of the Coachella Valley – officially designated a trea...

OFF- SEASON OASIS. Palm Springs sure is hot during summer, but so are the deals.

‘It hasn’t rained like this in years,” the doorman told us, holding an umbrella over our heads when my family and I arrived at our Palm Springs hotel. According to the city’s Bureau of Tourism, the area is bathed in sunshine at least 340 days a year. Lucky us, we managed to arrive during the rare rainy spell. But our disappointment didn’t last long. The beauty of this man-made desert playground of 44,000 residents, nestled 100 miles east of Los Angeles, is that it’s supposed to be, well, whatever you want it to be. In Palm Springs a ...

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