Palm Springs Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour





Description
Soak up some sun with this self-guided driving tour of Palm Springs, where movie stars and other big-time celebs have flocked for almost a hundred years to get away from it all. Visit architectural marvels left behind by these eccentric stars, like the opulent Liberace House. Stop outside the gates of Frank Sinatra’s old estate and hear some wild tales about Ol’ Blue Eyes’ time in Palm Springs. And so much more! Plus, this driving tour of Palm Springs will take you to the serene Thousand Palms Oasis Preserve, a desert gem rich in natural beauty. NOTE: Homes may be obscured or partially hidden by gates, shrubs, or private roads. Please do not violate anyone’s privacy during your tour. After booking, check your email/text to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action while connected to WiFi or mobile data. Enter the password, download the tour, and enjoy it offline. New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want.
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Itinerary
Our tour begins in the parking lot of the Palm Springs Visitor Center at 2901 N Palm Canyon Drive. If you’re not there already, you should head there now. Before we get started, there’s something important you should know about this tour: Palm Springs is bursting with historic celebrity homes, but most of them are hidden behind walls, hedges, or fences. Note: The tour is over 22 miles long, with more than 53 audio stories, and takes about 2-3 hours to complete. New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want.
In just a moment, we’ll have the option to take a detour to see the Kaufmann and Liberace Houses, two of Palm Springs’ most famous homes. The detour takes about five minutes, and I’d recommend it if you’re not in a rush. To visit the houses, turn right onto West Vista Chino ahead. Otherwise, continue straight to skip the detour. ⚠️ NOTE: Star Homes may be obscured or partially hidden by gates, shrubs, or private roads. Please do not violate anyone’s privacy during your tour.
The Kaufmann Desert House is on our right, beyond that white gate. It’s considered one of the finest examples of mid-century modern architecture in the US! Businessman Edgar Kaufmann owned a successful department store in Pittsburgh. And he absolutely loved architecture. He even had famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright create a home he called Fallingwater in Pennsylvania. So when he decided to build a vacation home here in Palm Springs, he knew he wanted to hire the best. He contracted architect Richard Neutra for the job. Neutra was famous for designing open and adaptable houses with a distinctly modern appearance. And he put all his skills to use for the Kaufmann House. ⚠️ NOTE: Star Homes may be obscured or partially hidden by gates, shrubs, or private roads. Please do not violate anyone’s privacy during your tour.
We’re driving through the Movie Colony, the neighborhood where many of Hollywood’s darlings moved in the 1900s. Frank Sinatra had a home here. Dinah Shore. Cary Grant. David O. Selznick. Jack Benny. Tony Curtis. They all lived here. The neighborhood owes much of its allure to El Mirador Hotel, which opened in 1928. It had an Olympic-size swimming pool, tennis courts, stables, and a bell tower that became a Palm Springs landmark. In the early days of Hollywood, movie stars would flock to that hotel for a bit of peace and quiet out here in the desert. And once they came here, many didn’t want to leave! So they contracted famous architects like Richard Neutra, Albert Frey, and Donald Wexler to build them permanent houses here.
Once we pass the next intersection, find a spot to pull over and park. Then get out and look for the colorful sculptures peeking out from behind the trees on the corner of East Granvia Valmonte and North Arquilla Road. It’ll be on our right.
Here, 450 stars honor larger than life figures in Palm Springs history. But they honor more than movie stars. Humanitarians, architects, artists, soldiers, athletes, and city pioneers are all over this walk! If they made a contribution to Palm Springs in some way, they get a star!
We’re going to leave downtown Palm Springs now to see more of Coachella Valley. Does that name sound familiar? It should! This valley is home to the world-renowned Coachella Music Festival. But there’s so much more to it than that!
In 1939, the United States Corps of Engineers sought out space to build an Army Air Corps landing field. The country was on the brink of war, and they needed space for training more soldiers. Coachella Valley had pretty good weather almost all year round, and the mountains shielded the area from strong winds. It was perfect! After the war, it soon became a civilian airport.
Sinatra passed away in 1998. He was buried with: A bottle of Jack Daniels whiskey, a zippo lighter, a pack of Camel cigarettes, and… 10 dimes. Okay, the first few make sense, but what’s with the dimes? Those go back to December of 1963. ⚠️ NOTE: Star Homes may be obscured or partially hidden by gates, shrubs, or private roads. Please do not violate anyone’s privacy during your tour.
Just ahead is the Willis Palm Trailhead. This moderately strenuous 4-mile hike takes about three hours and climbs 500 feet of elevation along the way. But on the loop, you can see birds, desert wildlife, and desert wildflowers if you’re visiting during the spring!
Pushawalla Palms trail is coming up on our right. This is right at the bottom of the Thousand Palms Oasis Preserve, but it actually goes in the opposite direction. It’s a moderate 4.5-mile hike with an elevation gain of 700 feet. But oh the views! You’ll be walking on the ridge of the San Andreas Fault, and you’ll see those palm tree oases where the water is bubbling up from way down deep in the Earth! There are groves and groves of palm trees! It takes around three hours to complete.
We’ve reached the Thousand Palms Oasis Preserve! This magical place is home to plentiful walking trails, wildlife, and lush scenery. Officials are renovating a lot of this preserve at the moment after a storm hit it pretty hard, so the visitor center is closed until further notice. But the trails are open from sunrise to sunset!
This huge statue of Marilyn Monroe stands here courtesy of sculptor Seward Johnson, who designed this 26-foot-tall statue in 2011. He got the money to put it up first in Chicago for a year, then he got sponsorship to put it here in Palm Springs. The statue stood here in Palm Springs for two years, then toured the world showcasing the artist and his work. It moved to Australia for a while.
This house at 1326 North Rose Avenue was ostensibly Marilyn Monroe’s house. Bus tours and maps of famous houses here have been saying that for years. But according to locals, it may not have been hers!
The Frey House II at 686 Palisades Drive isn’t open to the public, but the Palm Springs Museum hosts guided tours of the property. It’s famous for a couple reasons. First of all, the architect who made it was known as the father of “desert modernism.” Albert Frey was Swiss. He got his architecture diploma in Switzerland, and he worked in Zurich, Belgium, and France. When he was 27, he moved to the United States. In New York, he started to build the American modernist architecture movement. After finishing work on the Museum of Modern Art in New York, he settled in Palm Springs. It was just after World War II and the population here was booming! Those people needed homes. ⚠️ NOTE: Star Homes may be obscured or partially hidden by gates, shrubs, or private roads. Please do not violate anyone’s privacy during your tour.
Palm Canyon Trail is a pretty easy hike. It’s only 2 miles out and back again and has an elevation gain of only 200 feet. Most people take around an hour to complete it. Hikers are treated to some fabulous canyon scenery along the way. But be aware before you set off: There is an entrance fee to do this trail. The little building in this parking lot is called The Trading Post. You can pay the entrance fee there.
Andreas Canyon is an easy hike. It’s only a mile loop with an elevation gain of about 175 feet. Most people do it in about a half hour. Along the trail, you’ll see more than 150 plant species within a half a mile! The trail features tons of palm trees, lots of interesting rock formations, and Andreas Creek. Plus, you can still see dents in the rock where Cahuilla people would grind down their food to cook too. It’s just a beautiful hike!
The Moorten Botanical Garden is a must-see for desert plant lovers. Chester “Cactus Slim” and Patricia Moorten created this garden in the 1940s. You see, Cactus Slim had been an actor in movies in the 1920s and 30s. He’d also been a stand-in for Howard Hughes! But he developed a bad case of TB on a film set and discovered he needed the dry desert air to breathe. ⚠️ NOTE: Star Homes may be obscured or partially hidden by gates, shrubs, or private roads. Please do not violate anyone’s privacy during your tour.
The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway is the world’s largest rotating tram car. It travels 2.5 miles along Chino Canyon and climbs high up to the wilds of Mount San Jacinto State Park. Along the way, the tram car slowly rotates 360 degrees for a spectacular view of the valley below! The mountaintop has restaurants, a gift shop, and plenty of hiking trails
Yeehaw! There’s no place like Pioneertown! This is a town created by Hollywood to mimic the Wild West. In 1946, Dick Curtis, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, and several other show biz people invested in making this little spot in the California desert a living, breathing movie set. They bought 32,000 acres of land and transformed it into Pioneertown. They could film movies out here, they could vacation, and they could even have second homes out here!
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- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- How To Access: After booking, you’ll get an email and text with setup instructions and password (search “audio tour” in emails and texts). • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password sent by email and text. • MUST download the tour while in strong wifi/cellular. • Works offline after download.
- How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
- Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
- Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you
- NOTE: Homes may be obscured or partially hidden by gates, shrubs, or private roads. Please do not violate anyone’s privacy during your tour.
- New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want.
- Audio Setup: Connect your phone to your car's stereo system using Bluetooth, USB, or AUX. For the best experience, consider using headphones for walking tours. Audio playback is compatible with Apple CarPlay, with navigation features coming soon. Support for Android Auto is also on the way.
- The tour requires a supported mobile device for navigation. Please use an iPhone with iOS 15 or later, an Android device with Android 9 or later, or an iPad/tablet with GPS and cellular service.
- Savings tips: Driving tours: purchase just one tour for everyone in the car
- Plan ahead: This preserve uses seasonal hours. They generally offer full access from November to April, but switch to a restricted, often weekend-only schedule from May to October for heat safety. Please confirm today’s hours before you arrive
Reviews(261)
This experience requires 2 apps. You must download load both before you can begin. The directions for accessing the tour app is not clear and was difficult to navigate. The directions are very difficult to understand. Once set up, the Action Tour Guide was amazing!
Julie, thank you for using my Palm Springs GPS audio tour. I’m glad my app was amazing once set up. I’m sorry the access directions felt confusing—I provide the app link and unique password right after purchase, and only the provided app is needed, not the Viator app. I’ll review the directions. If you remember where they felt unclear, please reach out between 9 AM and 6 PM EST. If you liked Palm Springs, you might want to try my Southern California Self-Guided Driving & Walking Bundle Tour. It features top experiences such as Hollywood Celebrity & Star Homes, Famous Filming Locations in Los Angeles, La Jolla Cove, and Death Valley National Park. Happy exploring!
It took our family about an hour and a half to view the main route. There are alternate routes, should you wish to explore more. The narrated tour is clear, fun to hear, and pretty simple to initiate. Just don’t forget to download the tour before driving to the “meet” location.
Nancy, I’m so glad to hear your family enjoyed my Palm Springs GPS Driving Audio Tour. It’s wonderful to know the narration was clear, fun to hear, and easy to start, and that you were able to complete the main route at a comfortable pace. I also appreciate you sharing the helpful reminder for future travelers to download the tour before heading to the meeting location. If you liked Palm Springs, try my Southern California Self-Guided Tour, including Hollywood, LA, La Jolla Cove, and Death Valley. Happy exploring!
Absolutely loved this tour!! So informative and you can go at your own speed. You can stop where you want to stop and the audio guide catches up with you. You can totally go at your own speed and go back to the tour if you want. Great value! Easy to follow and use. I am sure we will purchase other tours in the future. Highly recommend!!!
I’m glad you enjoyed my Palm Springs GPS Driving Audio Tour. I’m happy it was flexible, informative, easy to use, and good value. If you appreciated Palm Springs, consider my Southern California Self-Guided Tour, covering Hollywood, LA, La Jolla Cove, and Death Valley. Happy exploring!
This tour was a lot of fun and a great way to beat the Palm Springs heat while being entertained. The celebrity stories were interesting and I loved driving around the neighborhoods the tour led me around because there is so much fantastic architecture. I did experience some tech glitches but things went smoothly once I was in the groove…
Dalila, I’m glad you enjoyed my Palm Springs GPS Driving Audio Tour and that it helped you stay cool while exploring the city, celebrity stories, and architecture. Sorry for the few glitches, but I’m happy they smoothed out. If you remember the issues, I’d love to hear more so I can investigate with my team. If you liked Palm Springs, try my Southern California Self-Guided Tour, including Hollywood, LA, La Jolla Cove, and Death Valley. Happy exploring!
It was a great experience. It was so interesting to hear all the stories and see some of the homes that we missed. N
Patricia, I’m glad you enjoyed my Palm Springs GPS Driving Audio Tour and the stories about the area’s landmarks. I’m happy it helped you discover places you might have missed. If you liked Palm Springs, try my Southern California Self-Guided Driving & Walking Bundle Tour, which includes Hollywood Celebrity & Star Homes, Famous Filming Locations in Los Angeles, La Jolla Cove, and Death Valley National Park. Happy exploring!
App and tour functioned as expected. Route instructions were timely and easy to follow. If you don’t know who the rat pack and movie stars of that era, you may not enjoy the tour that much. It’s hard to really see most of the houses but the stories are interesting if you know the bye-gone celebs. We had fun listening to them and would have liked a little more history about Palm Springs in general and maybe some current attraction sights and stops.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on my Palm Springs GPS Driving Audio Tour. I’m glad the app and route worked smoothly and that you enjoyed the stories of Rat Pack-era homes. For more top Southern California experiences, consider my Self-Guided Driving & Walking Bundle Tour, featuring Hollywood celebrity homes, filming locations, La Jolla Cove, and Death Valley National Park.
Terrible and unreliable GPS navigation. This is the WORST driving excursion I have experienced. You should either upgrade your GPS navigation or delete this tour.
Janice, the app asks for location/GPS permissions, and if they are not granted then the tour will not work — as you experienced. Since you didn’t really take the tour as intended, I’m happy to offer a refund. Please let me know.
Make sure everyone in your party is prepared well before the trip. Not doing so can mean details like Carplay and the dashboard map don't get proper setup.
Stephanie, thank you for sharing your feedback. I completely agree that setting everything up before the tour starts helps ensure the best experience. Currently, audio playback works through Apple CarPlay, and full navigation integration has been requested from Apple and is awaiting approval. In the meantime, I recommend downloading, setting up, and testing the tour before your trip so everything is ready when you arrive. Please feel free to reach out to me directly — I’m available daily from 9 AM–6 PM EST.
Easy to follow along! Our host had a very clear, personable speaking voice. Very specific instructions allowed for us to really enjoy! Only downside was audio abruptly stopped mid way thru Bette Davis stop (think #34) and we couldn’t get it fired back up. Maybe tour was supposed to end. It was over for us for sure? All in all, good experience.
Diana, I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed my Palm Springs GPS Driving Audio Tour. I’m sorry to hear the audio stopped unexpectedly. The Bette Davis stop is actually Stop #39, and the tour contains 78 stories in total, so the tour definitely was not supposed to end there. I’d love to learn more about what happened so I can look into it further. Please feel free to reach out to me directly — I’m available daily from 9 AM–6 PM EST.
Wonderful idea of a an app driven self driven tour. App works pretty well and starts narration as soon as you are the attraction. The only thing I would say is there should be an option to create a custom itinerary or a non celebrity homes itinerary. Some of the main attractions that define palm springs such as the Marilyn Monroe statue were on the ALT points of interest instead of the main one. But overall we found the tour very satisfying for the price point and the comfort of doing the tour in our own car while the temp was above 90F outside ocassionaly stopping at point of our choosing very relaxing.
Somnath, I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed my Palm Springs GPS Driving Audio Tour and appreciated the comfort and flexibility of exploring in your own car. I’m happy the app experience and automatic narration worked well for you overall. I also really appreciate your thoughtful suggestions about custom itineraries and including more non-celebrity attractions within the main route. I’ll definitely pass it along to my team. If you liked Palm Springs, you might want to try my Southern California Self-Guided Driving & Walking Bundle Tour. It features top experiences such as Hollywood Celebrity & Star Homes, Famous Filming Locations in Los Angeles, La Jolla Cove, and Death Valley National Park. Happy exploring!



