California
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One Day in Death Valley National Park
Death Valley was our eighth National Park and we visited on a Spring Break trip to Palm Springs, California. Death Valley is one of the top twenty rated best National parks in the U.S. Here are the "cant miss" sights inside the park if you only have one day to visit.
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Shield’s Date Garden
Dates are the #1 agricultural crop of the Palm Springs area. It grows on date palm trees that are plenty in this area. Shield's Date Garden is a date farm you can explore, eat, and see where dates are grown.
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Palm Springs Art Museum
The art museum has a variety of different types of art and is a great activity during your trip to Palm Springs. Here is what to expect when you visit.
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What to do on Palm Canyon Drive
Palm Canyon Drive is the heart of Palm Springs. This street is where you can find museums, events, restaurants, shops and more. Here are our favorite things to do on Palm Canyon Drive.
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Top Ten Things to do in Palm Springs, California
Palm Springs is one of our new favorite vacation destinations! We visited this past Spring Break and fell in love with everything there is to see and do here. Here are my top ten recommendations of what to do during your visit to Palm Springs, California.
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Cabazon Dinosaurs
Where you find dinosaurs in the middle of the desert?! Palm Springs of course! These dinosaurs are the biggest in the world. Here's what to expect when you go see them.
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The Colony Palms Hotel
We loved checking out The Colony Palms Hotel on our trip to Palm Springs. We went to dine at their poolside restaurant The Colony Club. Here's some info on the hotel and why you should check it out.
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A Foodie’s Guide to Palm Springs
If you've followed me for a while then you know that I love to travel and find the best restaurants to eat at each destination. Here are the best food spots in Palm Springs so you can "pig out" on your vacation!
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The Living Desert Zoo & Botanical Gardens
The Living Desert Zoo is by far one of the best zoos we have ever been to. In addition to the zoo, it is also a botanical garden. It is one of the top rated things to do on your trip to Palm Springs and we had so much fun we wanted to go back again! Here is what to expect on your visit and things to know before you go.
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Cabot’s Pueblo Museum
Cabot's Pueblo Museum is the oldest house in Palm Springs that is still standing and in-tact. This pueblo style home was built in 1914 and was the home to Cabot and Portia Yerxa. They were the first family to discover the cool and hot springs under the desert in Palm Desert, California. Here is some info on the museum and what to expect on your visit.