The Good Life Desert Oasis Guidebook

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The Good Life Desert Oasis Guidebook

Food scene

Great happy hour M-F 3-6pm, great lunch specials with small patio seating
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Casa Blanca Restaurant
66370 Pierson Blvd
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Great happy hour M-F 3-6pm, great lunch specials with small patio seating
Chicken tikka masala is pretty good. Wait for take out is usually long so order early.
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ITS TASTE OF INDIA
13104 Palm Dr
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Chicken tikka masala is pretty good. Wait for take out is usually long so order early.
great local place to grab sandwiches for lunch
The Spread
66184 Pierson Boulevard
great local place to grab sandwiches for lunch
Great local spot for breakfast, portions are generous and reasonably priced.
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The Cottage Too restaurant
66230 Pierson Blvd
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Great local spot for breakfast, portions are generous and reasonably priced.
Great food & fun atmosphere
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Azure Palm Café
67589 Hacienda Ave
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Great food & fun atmosphere

Sightseeing

great place for kids!
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El Desierto Vivo Zoológico y Jardines
47900 Portola Ave
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great place for kids!
Family friendly! Educational for all ages. Quite a collection of WWII planes. Staff is friendly and knowledgeable.
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Museo del Aire de Palm Springs
lot 745 N Gene Autry Trail
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Family friendly! Educational for all ages. Quite a collection of WWII planes. Staff is friendly and knowledgeable.
An icon in Palm Springs. Highly recommended to buy tickets in advance. Usually cold up there no matter the temperature at the bottom. Don't do it if you get motion or high elevation sickness. Gorgeous views!
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Palm Springs Aerial Tramway
1 Tram Way
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An icon in Palm Springs. Highly recommended to buy tickets in advance. Usually cold up there no matter the temperature at the bottom. Don't do it if you get motion or high elevation sickness. Gorgeous views!
According to their website: Established in 1939. Cabot's Pueblo Museum is a Hopi inspired Pueblo that is a unique treasure to the Coachella Valley, located in the heart of Desert Hot Springs. The structure is hand made, created from reclaimed and found objects. The Pueblo is four-stories, 5,000 square feet and includes 35 rooms, 150 windows and 65 doors. Built by Cabot Yerxa (b. 1883) on property he homesteaded in 1913, he worked on the property until his death in 1965. Cabot journeyed through the desert; gathering reclaimed materials for 10 years; from as far east as the Salton Sea, north to Morongo Valley, south to Palm Springs and west to White Water. On the guided tour, visitors journey through the life of Cabot Yerxa and his family including artifacts collected from their adventures dating back over 100 years. Hear his story from the Dakota Territory to Mexico, Cuba, Alaska, France, throughout California and the Southwest, including the founding of Desert Hot Springs, California. Cabot's Pueblo Museum are open from 9 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. The grounds admission is $5 per person. The tour of the pueblo is $13 per person, which includes the grounds. Children under 5 years old are free.
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Cabot's Pueblo Museum
67616 Desert View Ave
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According to their website: Established in 1939. Cabot's Pueblo Museum is a Hopi inspired Pueblo that is a unique treasure to the Coachella Valley, located in the heart of Desert Hot Springs. The structure is hand made, created from reclaimed and found objects. The Pueblo is four-stories, 5,000 square feet and includes 35 rooms, 150 windows and 65 doors. Built by Cabot Yerxa (b. 1883) on property he homesteaded in 1913, he worked on the property until his death in 1965. Cabot journeyed through the desert; gathering reclaimed materials for 10 years; from as far east as the Salton Sea, north to Morongo Valley, south to Palm Springs and west to White Water. On the guided tour, visitors journey through the life of Cabot Yerxa and his family including artifacts collected from their adventures dating back over 100 years. Hear his story from the Dakota Territory to Mexico, Cuba, Alaska, France, throughout California and the Southwest, including the founding of Desert Hot Springs, California. Cabot's Pueblo Museum are open from 9 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. The grounds admission is $5 per person. The tour of the pueblo is $13 per person, which includes the grounds. Children under 5 years old are free.

City/town information

"Home to country clubs, golf courses, and shops. The Shops on El Paseo feature designer boutiques, plus restaurants, and art galleries. The Living Desert Zoo & Gardens shelters desert-dwelling wildlife, including cheetahs and camels from around the world."
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Palm Desert
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"Home to country clubs, golf courses, and shops. The Shops on El Paseo feature designer boutiques, plus restaurants, and art galleries. The Living Desert Zoo & Gardens shelters desert-dwelling wildlife, including cheetahs and camels from around the world."