By now, you have figured out Palm Springs has so much more
to do than lying around the pool and having cocktails. You are ready to
explore.
Here’s a half-day trip literally 10 miles away. This means
you will need a car, though you can check Uber or Lyft, more than likely they
would take you there. Palm Springs road trip
First Stop Two Bunch Palms
Myth has it that Al Capon used this land as his hideout for
one can see for miles across Coachella Valley; thus, he could see any
approaching intruder. Whatever the case,
the 72 acres of grounds are incredibly well-cared for among the ancient palm
and tamarisk trees.
Give the resort a call before you go for one cannot come and
just wander the grounds. You have to be checked in and out. This is to assure
the privacy and security of visitors.
Reservations
Unless you want to book an overnight stay, you have two ways
to experience this
1. Arrange for a day pass. This pass will allow you to spend
the day and enjoy the mineral baths. Call for exact details about what is
included.
2. Make a reservation for breakfast, lunch or dinner. The
restaurant, Essense, has a fantastic view, healthy farm-to-table cuisine.
Next Stop Cabot’s Pubelo Museum
A very short drive up Magic Hill from Two Bunch Palms is
this magnificent museum which provides a capsule in time. It reveals the life
of an individual, Cabot Yerxa, who did not give up the harsh conditions of the
desert in 1913. Instead, he homesteaded 160 acres in what is now called Desert
Hot Springs.
There is plenty of free parking. After parking your car,
head down to the path to the Gift Shop where you get your tickets for the tour.
Be sure to check their hours before you head out, for they have both summer and
winter hours. If it is warm, go early in the morning. In any case, take water with
you for the circulation of air through the home’s tour is practically
non-existent. The tour is not handicap accessible. It should also be noted all
rooms are not available for viewing by the public.
The tour includes the biography of Cabot’s life and intimate
details about how he discovered the hot mineral springs and cold water in this
barren land. You will marvel at his engineering abilities. He constructed his
home, with 35-rooms and 5,000 square-feet with found objects.
After your tour, take time to wander the grounds and take in
the view and enjoy the authentic desert fauna. You will find yourself wanting
to take lots of pictures on the property for there are many great photo
opportunities. Expert Travel Tips Palm
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Then head back to their outstanding gift shop, which has a
fine collection of Indian art, jewelry, and hard to find books of the area’s
history.
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