Palm Springs City Information

Facts

Population: 40,200. The total permanent population of the nine cities in the Coachella Valley is 180,000, with a seasonal rise to approximately 240,000.

Location: Palm Springs is located at the western end of the Coachella Valley, which is composed of nine cities: Desert Hot Springs, Palm Springs, Cathedral City, Rancho, Mirage, Palm Desert, Indian Wells, La Quinta, Indio, and Coachella.

Elevation: 487 feet

Time Zone: Palm Springs is in the Pacific time zone. When it is noon in New York City; it is 9:00AM in Palm Springs.

Weather
The weather is consistently pleasant in Palm Springs because of the San Jacinto Mountains. Rising nearly vertically 9,000 feet beside Palm Springs, it is one of the steepest climbs in North America and the reason why the rain (and air pollution) in Los Angeles can't reach Palm Springs.

When to Go
Palm Springs is sheltered by the Little San Bernardino Mountains to the north, the Santa Rosa Mountains on the south, and the San Jacinto Mountains to the west. This geography gives Palm Springs its renowned warm, dry climate. Known for 354 days of sunshine and less than 6 inches of rain annually, winter temperatures average in the 70s with nights in the mid-high 40s. The dry desert heat of summer pushes daytime temperatures to the 100's.

Business Hours
Banks are usually open weekdays 9 to 3 and some Saturday mornings; the post office from 8 to 5 weekdays and often on Saturday mornings. Shops in urban and suburban areas, particularly in indoor and smaller malls, typically open at 9 or 10 daily and stay open until anywhere from 6 to 10 on weekdays and Saturdays, and until 5 or 6 on Sundays.

Holidays
New Year's Day Jan. 1
Martin Luther King, Jr., Day 3rd Mon. in Jan.
President's Day 3rd Mon. in Feb.
Memorial Day last Mon. in May;
Independence Day July 4
Labor Day 1st Mon. in Sept.
Thanksgiving Day 4th Thurs. in Nov.
Christmas Eve and Christmas Day Dec. 24 and 25
New Year's Eve Dec. 31.
In An Emergency
From any telephone dial 911
Fire & Medical 323-8181
Palm Springs Police 323-8116
AAA-Automobile Club of So. California 1-800-400-4222

Hospitals: Palm Springs Desert Regional Medical Center
1150 N. Indian Canyon Drive
323-6511
Medical Directory 323-6100
Trauma Center 323-6313
Eisenhower Medical Center
340-3911
39-000 Bob Hope Drive
General Information: Road Conditions 1-800-427-7623
Time of Day 853-1212
Weather Conditions 345-3711
Safety Tips
The Sun: No matter how cool the air, the sun may burn you because of the clear, dry air. Use sun screen daily, and drink plenty of water to avoid dehydration.
Tipping
It is customary to tip your restaurant server 15% of the total bill. It is not included in the bill itself. If you receive outstanding service, a 20% tip would be appropriate.
Getting There
Palm Springs International Airport
3400 East Tahquitz Canyon Way
Palm Springs CA 92262
760-318-3800
There are excellent direct and non-stop flights and convenient connections from the major airlines serving the Palm Springs International Airport (PSP)
Airport Customs Service
Palm Springs International Airport has a Customs Officer available 24 hours a day (with just four hours prior notice) to clear international general aviation flights. This service is available on a user-fee-based system and is very popular with chartered corporate and privately owned aircraft.
General Inquiries: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 760-778-8455

City of Palm Springs
3200 East Tahquitz Canyon Way
Palm Springs CA 92262
760-323-8299

Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce
190 West Amado Road
Palm Springs CA 92262
760-325-1577

Palm Springs Post Office
1-800-275-8777
Main Branch, 333 East Amado Road

By Rail

Amtrak Palm Springs platform is located at N. Indian Canyon Drive just south of 1-10. There is a telephone for passengers' convenience. Call for schedule and reservations 1-800-USA-RAIL (872-7245)
Amtrak's Bakersfield to Indio (Jackson St. and Southern Pacific tracks) daily service with stops in Palm Springs, N. Indian Canyon and Amado and Palm Desert Town Center, Monterey and San Gorgonio.

Metrolink/Riverside Sunline Transit has a connection from Palm Springs 760-343-3451.

By Car
If you're driving from Los Angeles, take I-10 east to the Calif. 111 turnoff to Palm Springs. Drive into town on North Palm Canyon Drive, the main thoroughfare. The trip from downtown Los Angeles takes about 2 hours. From San Diego, take I-15 north to I-10 east; it's a little more than 2 hours.

By Bus
Greyhound Palm Springs Bus Depot, 311 N. Indian Canyon Drive, 760-325-9557, Indio: 45-524 Oasis St. 760-347-5888
SunLine Transit Agency The desert's only public transit bus system is a good way to see the Coachella Valley on regularly scheduled, clean natural gas fueled buses. Wheelchair lifts and bike racks: Information 760-343-3456 ext. 170, 1-800-347-8628

Motorcoaches, Taxis, Shuttles & Limousines
AAA Limousine Service, Inc. 760-322-4454
Ace Taxi - 760-321-6008 (SRA #97-500)
Airport Taxi - 760-321-4470

Bus
Greyhound ................................................. (760) 325-2053
Laidlaw Transit (school & charter).................. (760) 320-8822
SunBus (Coachella Valley only)..................... (760) 343-3451
SunDial Curb to Curb
(For seniors & disabled only.......................... (760) 341-6999

Highways
Interstate 10 connects the City of Palm Springs with Los Angeles to the west and Phoenix to the east. State Highway 111 connects the communities within the Coachella Valley and Imperial County. State Highway 86 connects the City of Palm Springs with Imperial County, San Diego County and Mexico to the south. State Highway 62 connects the City of Palm Springs to Morongo Valley and Twenty-nine Palms to the northeast. State Highway 74 connects Palm Springs via Palm Desert to the Mountain resort of Idyllwild.