Day Itinerary
9 Activities
Day 1
149 mi0.7 mi
Eastbound To The Palm Desert
Get an early start on your day, making your way out of L.A. by 8 a.m. to beat the weekend traffic. Today is for exploring Southern California's Palm Desert region. Spring and summer days can get quite hot, so I recommend packing water for the trip.
08:30
Los Angeles
Rise and shine. This is L.A., so you'll want to be on the way out of town by 7:30, lest you spend the first part of your road trip in traffic.
65.8 mi
1 hr 20 min
10:001 hr
Box Springs Mountain Reserve Park
Landmark
Open Details
Now that you're outside the city's bustle of traffic, take a break to stretch the legs and walk off the burrito at Box Springs Mountain Reserve Park. Located on 3,400 beautiful acres of land that overlook the cities of Riverside, this nature reserve has a number of multi-use trails that make you feel away from it all. Enjoy a short walk and take in the stunning scenery before continuing east.
34.5 mi
50 min
12:1515 min
Cabazon Dinosaurs - World's Biggest Dinosaurs
Landmark
Open Details
Just off the highway is one of Southern California's quirkiest attractions, the Cabazon Dinosaurs, as seen in Pee Wee Herman’s Big Adventure. You can pay a nominal fee to actually go inside T-Rex, although for many people it's enough to just snap a selfie before continuing on down the highway.
17.7 mi
25 min
13:001 hr
Farm
Restaurant
Open Details
Transport yourself to South France at this Provencal-style restaurant in downtown Palm Springs. Enjoy a number of different sweet or savory crepes, or get a decadent order of brioche French toast. Pair your meal with a glass of French wine, or treat yourself to one of their signature cocktails. Farm takes reservations for dinner, while breakfast and lunch are walk-in only.
Farm is located in the heart of downtown Palm Springs, so afterward you can take a little walk of downtown or drive straight to the next stop.
Make a reservation in advance on the official website.
Make a reservation in advance on the official website.
0.6 mi
5 min
14:3010 min
Downtown Palm Springs Parking
Parking
Open Details
Give your car a charge at the CCS charging station, which is located in the parking structure at the Palm Springs Art Museum.
Type: CCS 4 stations, 4 plugs Power: 62,5 kW
Type: CCS 4 stations, 4 plugs Power: 62,5 kW
0.1 mi
5 min
14:451 hr 30 min
Palm Springs Art Museum
Landmark
Open Details
On those warm Palm Spring days, the Palm Springs Art Museum is a great opportunity to cool down and discover one of the top cultural attractions in the area. Take in the more than 12,000 modern and contemporary art objects set in a beautifully-designed museum that is the largest cultural institution in the Coachella Valley.
Note that the museum is closed Mondays through Wednesdays.
Note that the museum is closed Mondays through Wednesdays.
30.7 mi
50 min
18:0030 minMotels
Pioneertown Motel
9.2
Take in the sights, sounds, and accommodations of Pioneertown, originally developed in the 1940s by a number of movie starts to exist as a Hollywood movie set. Check into your accommodations for the night, and revel at the history and stories that these walls could tell.
0.2 mi
5 min
18:351 hr
Pioneertown
Open Details
Walk the same dusty streets that the likes of Gene Autry, Roy Rogers and many other actors have walked in Pioneertown, where scores of movies have been filmed. Check out any number of the shops and studios behind western facades, such as the General Mercantile Shop and Pioneertown General Store. Many of the businesses are open until sundown, as they advertise.
If you're lucky enough, try to grab a bar seat or table at Pappy and Harriet's, a renowned restaurant, bar and music venue that has hosted musicians that have included Paul McCartney, Lorde, and the Arctic Monkeys.
If you're lucky enough, try to grab a bar seat or table at Pappy and Harriet's, a renowned restaurant, bar and music venue that has hosted musicians that have included Paul McCartney, Lorde, and the Arctic Monkeys.
0.3 mi
10 min
20:001 hr 30 min
The Red Dog Saloon
Bar
Open Details
Belly up to the bar of The Red Dog Saloon, which originally was a mainstay in western films and shows like The Gene Autry Show and The Cisco Kid. It gets new life today as a bar and tex-mex restaurant. Don't miss their tacos, such as the pork carnitas braised in cider, and pair it with one of their specialty cocktails, like Tommy's Margarita or a Paloma.
Note: The Red Dog Saloon is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Note: The Red Dog Saloon is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
0.4 mi
10 min
21:459 hrsHotel visit
Pioneertown Motel
9.2
After a day of driving and exploring Southern California's desert and old west, it's time to hit the hay.