![]() Lodging, golf course access and tennis court reservations are the most affordable during summer. Most resorts host daytime pool parties complete with live DJs and after-hours events. Outdoor dining is de rigueur, and the valley's signature misters spray clouds of water vapor to help cool things down. If you’re an early bird and outdoor enthusiast, Palm Springs’ summer months are ideal for a sunrise hike. The stunning scenery of Joshua Tree National Park is right on the doorstep in Palm Springs © Jordan Siemens / Getty Images Low Season: Summer (May–September)īest for heat seekers and budget travelersīy May, it’s not unusual for the mercury to hit the high 90s. Book early to avoid peak rates that can reach triple the average for the rest of the year. Wildflowers begin to bloom as early as January, too. ![]() While many come to hike, winter in Palm Springs is also the season for big marquee cultural events, from film and music festivals (including April's Coachella) to golf tournaments and celebrations of art and architecture. ![]() Expect mild, sunny days reaching 70✯ and cool evenings in the mid-40s remember to pack layers when traveling during the winter months. The months from December to April serve up some of Palm Springs’ best weather, as well as the greatest temperature change from day to night. High Season: Winter/Spring (December–April) Here's our guide to the best time of year to visit Palm Springs. The valley hovers at around 70✯ – perfect for hiking and downtown strolling – and ski resorts open in the mountains to the north. Year-round, you can browse boutiques, dine in glam eateries, stay in boutique hotels, relax at spa resorts and explore the desert, but winter showcases a special side to the city. With its distinctive desert landscapes, laid-back lifestyle and history of LGBTIQ+ inclusivity, the region has an enduring, come-as-you-are appeal. The Coachella Valley – comprising the cities of Palm Springs, Cathedral City, Coachella, Desert Hot Springs, Indian Wells, Indio, La Quinta, Palm Desert and Rancho Mirage – basks under clear Californian skies for 300 days a year. Deciding the best time to visit Palm Springs is less about the perfect weather and more about pinpointing the kind of desert experience you’re after.
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