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A thrilling cable car ride shuttles visitors from the desert floor to the heights of Mt. San Jacinto, sometimes providing a 40-degree temperature drop in just a few minutes. Once at the top, there are hiking trails, mule rides, a cocktail bar and a restaurant. While many visitors just hop up for the view, it can be a starting point for many outdoor activities. The last car goes up at 8 p.m., while the last car down is at 9:45 p.m. Admission: Adults $21.95, children (3-12) $14.95, seniors (60+) $19.95. "Ride 'n' Dine" is $34 for adults and seniors and $22 for children.
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A trip on the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway provides a 360-degree view of the desert through the picture windows of Rotair rotating tram cars. The 2½-mi ascent, the steepest vertical cable ride in the United States, brings you to an elevation of 8,516 ft in less than 20 minutes. On clear days, …
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Located just 100 miles southeast of Los Angeles, Palm Springs is a booming community boasting 83 square miles of desert land and a current population of 45,000 people. Most visitors arrive by driving from Los Angeles via the Interstate 10, which runs along the north side of Coachella Valley. …