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Sports and Recreation
Biking and hiking, rock-climbing and rollerhockey, golf, tennis, and swimming -- if you love sports and recreation, you'll love Palm Springs for its wonderful weather and around-the-year fun.
Biking Palm Springs Bicycle Trails Well-marked trails in Palm Springs include the Heritage Trail and the Las Palmas, Citywide Downtown, Tahquitz Creek, Deepwell and Canyon Country Club loops. Map available at Palm Springs Leisure Center, Palm Springs
Adventure Bike Tours Guided group bike tours. Bikes, helmets, refreshments, full support chase vehicles. Bicycle rentals.
Bowling Fantasy Lanes Bowling Center 24 lanes with state-of-the-art AMF equipment: neon pins, glowing balls and gutters, laser lights and fog. Wheelchair accessible lanes, pro and gift shop, snack bar, lounge with full bar, large-screen TV's, pool table and video games.
Palm Springs Lanes 28 lanes, snack bar, cocktail lounge, video games
Fishing Lake Cahuilla A Riverside County park. The Lake is stocked (license required). Non-motorized boats only. Fishing fee $5.00 adult, $4.00 youth.
Hiking AAA Five-Star Adventures Naturalist guided hikes along the San Andreas Fault, the Santa Rosa Mountains and in Joshua Tree National Park.
Palm Springs Aerial Tramway 54 miles of trails in Mt San Jacinto Wilderness. Day permits at Ranger Station in Long Valley. Overnight permits at State Park Headquarter in Idyllwild.
Trail Discovery/Desert Safari Experience, friendly guides take you hiking on scenic trails in teh Indian Canyons, Joshua Tree National Park, the mountains above tram and beyond.
Horseback Riding/Polo Equestrian Centers Eldorado Polo Club International special events, celebrity tournaments, lessons, boarding, corporate entertainments opportunities. Fourteen fields, field side picnicking
Empire Polo Club A complete facility with lush polo fields, top level polo, rodeos, balloon festivals, concerts and more. Public and private functions. On-site catering and restaurant.
Rock Climbing Joshua Tree National Park For a first-time visitor the desert may appear bleak and drab. Viewed from the road, the desert only hints at its vitality. Closer examination reveals a fascinating variety of plants and animals. A rich cultural history and surreal geologic features add to the attraction of this place. For the truly adventurous, but experienced climbers only.
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