Top 8 Amazing Places to Take Photos in Palm Springs

Palm Springs is a haven for those who enjoy the outdoors,the modern architecture and want to spend the weekend living like a star

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Palm Springs, in the deserts of southern California, is a haven for those who enjoy the outdoors, appreciate midcentury modern architecture, and want to spend the weekend living like a star. It’s more than a city; this vibrant location is a way of life with many attractive yet instagramable spots. So always be prepared with your camera, as you never know when you’ll come upon a picture-perfect scene.

So let’s get into the list of some amazing spots to click photos in the Palm spring. 

1.Cabot Pueblo Museum

 

Cabot's Pueblo Museum

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The Cabot Pueblo Museum is a must-visit for any photo freak to capture photos in Palm Springs. Located in the heart of downtown, this museum showcases an archaeological dig from the Native American tribe that once occupied the area. It’s a great chance to explore and learn their culture and traditions and see and click or record via camera some artifacts preserved here since they lived here centuries ago.

2.Indian Canyons

 

7 Hikes In Palm Canyons - Visit Palm Springs

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If you want to shoot some truly beautiful photographs, then you need to visit Indian Canyons. The canyon floor, surrounded by mountains, is just one of many beautiful and photogenic locations. 

The area is perfect for outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and horseback riding, and it also features historic farms and Native American sites to discover. Beautiful trails in the Indian Canyons region provide access to the area’s natural features, like streams and waterfalls, providing an alternative viewpoint to a leisurely car ride through the neighborhood.

3.Sunnyland Garden

 

Free photos of Barrel cactus

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Located in the middle of the desert, Sunnylands was once the home of Walter and Leonore Annenberg. The property is beautifully maintained and features a labyrinth, courtyard, cacti, olive orchards, the old house, and a visitor’s center.

Photographing the interior of the historic estate is not permitted; however, you are welcome to take pictures of the exterior and gardens without specific agreement.

4.Joshua Tree National Park

 

Free photos of Joshua tree

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The huge Joshua Tree National Park is best explored at first light, when the sun’s rays may be seen filtering through the saguaro cacti and Joshua trees that dot the desert landscape. The weather soon rises to uncomfortable levels, so if you’re planning a picture session in this region, try to schedule it around evening and night. 

Even though it’s possible to see this stunning national park in a single day, you’ll feel like you’ve landed on another planet the moment you set foot inside it. Starting at the west gate and ending at the south entrance, with several stops, is the most convenient route from Palm Springs.

5.Pink Door in Architecture and Design Center

 

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People worldwide flock to Palm Springs to admire the city’s many examples of midcentury architecture and design. This particular home, with its eye-catching pink door, is a popular attraction. More than 8,500 Instagram photos of “That Pink Door” in Palm Springs have been posted with that hashtag because the location is so iconic. 

The Architecture and Design Center is the place to go if you want to learn more about midcentury buildings during your trip and click some amazing photos.

6.Hungry Dog sculpture

 

Coachella Wall Walks Street Art

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In 2017, as part of the Coachella Walls initiative, Oaxacan artist Ricardo Angeles Mendoza painted this multicolored pup. While he was growing up in Mexico, his family manufactured and marketed ‘alebrijes,’ colorful wooden folk art sculptures decorated with elaborate patterns and designs. Nowadays, if you stroll around the streets of Coachella, the street art or murals are booming and presenting another artistic vibe.  

Visiting this place, you’ll be compelled to capture Instagram-worthy snaps.

7.Wind Mills in Palm Spring

 

Shooting at the Palm Springs Windmills - Le Wild Explorer

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More than 1,200 wind turbines can be found in and around the Greater Palm Springs area.  Find the perfect place to take a picture among the tens of thousands of acres of land they manage. Whether you’re trying to capture the sunrise or the sunset or just want to update your followers on what you’ve been up to, you can do so by heading out into the windmills and surrounding area.

8.Moorten’s Botanical Garden

 

Moorten Botanical Garden | NJ IN LA | Contemporary lifestyle blog

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Since its founding in 1938, this private arboretum has showcased a stunning variety of desert vegetation, from miniature cacti to massive oaks. The Moortens’ home is a beautiful living museum, and anyone is welcome to come and take a look around. 

The winding nature route leads to a collection of more than 3,000 plant species. Though confined, this beautiful botanical garden features a wide range of desert environments. The Moorten is responsible for the first “Cactarium,” a greenhouse full of exotic cacti and succulents that serves as the perfect backdrop for Instagram posts. You should confirm the hours of operation before you go.

Final Thoughts

Palm Springs is one of the most photogenic cities in California. The contrast between the desert landscape and modern architecture is quite unique, making it easy to snap some photos. So visit this amazing place and don’t forget to take your camera up there.

 

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