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W e may have the desert living thing figured out here in the Valley of the Sun, but there’s another desert destination along the I-10 to enjoy. Whether you’re up for a fun-in-the-sun weekend or a pit stop on a California road trip, Palm Springs and the surrounding communities are filled with chic resorts, creative dining and adventures everywhere you turn. WHERE TO STAY & PLAY Mega-resorts have been a Palm Springs mainstay since the 1980s. Today, there are new offerings as well as classic properties that have stood the test of time. Kimpton Rowen Palm Springs Hotel boasts stunning views of the San Jacinto Mountains, five dining options (including a rooftop pool) and access to the heart of downtown Palm Springs. Their seventh- floor signature restaurant, 4 Saints, is the perfect place to celebrate a special occasion or toast your arrival. For old-school charm, check out The Colony Palms Hotel and Bungalows — one of California’s premier luxury hotels. Established in 1936, it has been recently renovated, keeping its period charm. Choose one of the 57 boutique rooms in the main building or experience one of the bungalows or a luxury suite. The Colony sits on a 3-acre oasis where you can enjoy many amenities, including custom beds with Italian Frette linens, complimentary Nespresso and luxe dining options for breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner. PLAYGROUND BY ANDREA TYLER EVANS & BRIAN PENTEK OF LUXE LIFE TRAVEL Chase the sun in Palm Springs! T H E P O S H Photos courtesy Visit Greater Palm Springs The Kimpton Rowen Palm Springs Hotel boasts light-drenched views of the San Jacinto Mountains and desert flats. FROM THE ROAD FRONTDOORS MAGAZINE | 39


