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Palm Springs Aerial Tramway Mountain Station

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Palm Springs Aerial Tramway Mountain Station

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The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway Mountain Station serves as the upper terminal for the world's largest rotating aerial tramway, offering a dramatic ascent from the desert floor of the Coachella Valley to the alpine environment of Mount San Jacinto State Park. Perched at an elevation of 2,596 meters (8,516 feet) in the rugged San Jacinto Mountains of California, this facility provides a unique gateway to a cooler, forested wilderness high above Palm Springs. Its design, inspired by a Swiss chalet,…

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    August 21, 2023

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    This is your unique "ride" into the stunning San Jacinto Wilderness from Palm Springs – or vice versa. The aerial tramway is the world's largest rotating aerial tram car that shows you great view while hovering over the canyon. You will find more information such as prices and hours right here: pstramway.com

    August 7, 2023

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    The Tram is currently running at;

    Weekdays =
    First Tram up at 10:00 am

    Weekends =
    First Tram up at 8:00 am

    Sunday – Thursday =
    Last Tram down at 9:30 pm

    Friday & Saturday =
    Last Tram down at 10:30 pm

    June 15, 2023

    Hiking

    The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway covers more than 2.5 miles and transports riders to an altitude of 8516 feet. It travels along the cliffs of the Chino Canyon. The mountain station is located at the Mt. San Jacinto State Park. At the top there are two restaurants, observation decks, a natural history museum, two documentary theaters, a gift shop and over 50 miles of hiking trails.

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    Location: Santa Rosa And San Jacinto National Monument, Riverside County, California, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What facilities are available at the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway Mountain Station?

    The Mountain Station offers a comprehensive range of amenities. You'll find two restaurants, including the fine-dining Peaks Restaurant and a casual cafe, along with the Lookout Lounge for cocktails. There are also concrete wrap-around observation decks, a natural history museum, two theaters showing documentaries, a gift shop, and restrooms. The Mount San Jacinto Visitor Center is also located here.

    Are there specific hiking trails suitable for families at the Mountain Station?

    Yes, the Mountain Station provides access to a variety of trails within Mount San Jacinto State Park. For families, there are easier, shorter walks near the station. These trails allow you to experience the alpine environment without committing to a strenuous hike. Guided nature walks are also available on Sundays during the summer, which can be a great option for families.

    What are the most challenging hiking trails accessible from the Mountain Station?

    From the Mountain Station, experienced hikers can access over 50 miles of trails within Mount San Jacinto State Park. These include challenging treks that lead deeper into the wilderness, such as routes towards San Jacinto Peak. These longer, more strenuous trails require proper preparation, navigation skills, and often a permit for overnight stays.

    Is the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway Mountain Station wheelchair accessible?

    The Mountain Station itself is designed to be accessible, with ramps and elevators to navigate its different levels. The observation decks, restaurants, museum, theaters, and gift shop are generally wheelchair-friendly. While the extensive hiking trails are not typically wheelchair accessible, visitors can still enjoy the views and indoor facilities.

    What is the weather typically like at the Mountain Station summit, and how does it compare to Palm Springs?

    The weather at the Mountain Station (8,516 feet elevation) is dramatically different from the desert floor. Temperatures at the summit are often 30 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit cooler than in Palm Springs. This means that even on a hot summer day in the valley, it can be cool and breezy at the top. In winter, the Mountain Station frequently experiences snow and freezing temperatures, transforming it into an alpine wonderland.

    What should I wear when visiting the Mountain Station in winter?

    In winter, it's crucial to dress in layers for the cold and potential snow. Hikers should wear warm, waterproof outerwear, including a jacket, pants, gloves, and a hat. Sturdy, waterproof boots with good traction are essential for navigating snowy or icy paths. Even if you don't plan to hike, warm clothing is recommended for enjoying the observation decks and outdoor areas.

    Are there any loop trails directly accessible from the Mountain Station?

    While many trails from the Mountain Station are out-and-back, there are some shorter loop options or combinations that can be made for a loop experience. For instance, the Desert View Trail is a relatively easy loop that offers stunning vistas. For more extensive loop trails, hikers often combine different segments within the Mount San Jacinto State Park wilderness, which may require more planning and navigation.

    How does hiking from the Mountain Station compare to hiking directly to San Jacinto Peak from other access points?

    Hiking to San Jacinto Peak from the Mountain Station is a popular and significantly less strenuous option than starting from the valley floor or other lower elevation trailheads like those near Idyllwild. The tram ride eliminates nearly 6,000 feet of elevation gain, making the summit more accessible for many hikers. However, the trails from the Mountain Station to the peak are still challenging and require good physical condition and preparation.

    Are there specific viewpoints at the Mountain Station that offer the best panoramic views?

    Yes, the Mountain Station features concrete wrap-around observation decks on its north and east sides, which are specifically designed to offer breathtaking panoramic views. From these decks, visitors can see the entire Coachella Valley, the surrounding desert landscape, and the rugged Chino Canyon. The Peaks Restaurant also offers fine dining with expansive window views.

    What are the operating hours for the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, especially for the first and last trams?

    The tram operates with varying hours depending on the day. Typically, the first tram up is at 10:00 am on weekdays and 8:00 am on weekends. The last tram down is usually at 9:30 pm from Sunday to Thursday, and extends to 10:30 pm on Friday and Saturday evenings. It's always a good idea to check the official tramway website for the most current schedule before your visit.

    Can I bring my dog to the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway Mountain Station?

    No, dogs are generally not permitted on the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway or within the Mountain Station facilities, with the exception of service animals. If you are traveling with a pet, it's best to make alternative arrangements for their care during your visit.

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