CALIFORNIA, PREGNANCY & BABY, TRAVEL

California Babymoon: Palm Springs + Joshua Tree

July 17, 2018
HANNAH SHELBY: California Babymoon

Our second stop on our babymoon we made our way inland to Palm Springs. Palm Springs has lots to do but its also a great place to simply relax by the pool at your hotel or house rental. We love to explore and be very active on our trips but this time around we wanted to make sure we had plenty of relaxing down time as we know our lives are going to get quite hectic in the months to come.

We stayed at the lovely Holiday House, which was newly renovated just last year. This hotel ticked all the boxes for us: stylish design, a large pool perfect for relaxing, delicious food, central location and very reasonable pricing.

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SHOP THE LOOK

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Joshua Tree

We made our way to Joshua Tree early morning to beat the heat and found the temps to be more than manageable until around mid day, which was the perfect time to head back to our hotel’s pool. The drive from Palm Springs takes about an hour and is well worth it if you’re interested in seeing an otherworldly desert atmosphere of crazy muppet-like trees, huge rocks, and tons of cacti. There are two entrances easily accessed from Palm Springs, the West entrance and the South entrance. The West entrance is nearer to some of the main landmarks in the park so we entered through the West and drove all the way to exit at the South before heading back.HANNAH SHELBY: California Babymoon HANNAH SHELBY: California Babymoon ^^Crazy amazing “Joshua” treesHANNAH SHELBY: California Babymoon HANNAH SHELBY: California Babymoon HANNAH SHELBY: California Babymoon HANNAH SHELBY: California Babymoon SHOP THE LOOK

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WHERE TO STAY:

Holiday House: Originally designed in 1951 by Herbert W. Burns and redone in 2017 by designer Mark D. Sykes, Holiday House has everything you need: delightfully decorated property and rooms, large pool with lovely lounge areas as well as a bocce ball court, complimentary bikes for use, delicious fresh food at The Pantry restaurant, and a central location right off the main strip.

Korakia Pensione: Romantic Mediterranean style resort with individually unique rooms as well as a pool, spa, yoga, complimentary bikes, fire pit, and outdoor movies played at night.

The Amado: Stylish rental home with five rooms accommodating a large family or group, or with the option to rent rooms individually for singles or couples. Large pool, fire pit, and BBQ.

The Parker: Exceptionally stylish hotel with expansive grounds including a large outdoor pool, spa with indoor pool, several restaurants and bars, fitness room, tennis court, Pétanque, croquet, yoga, and bikes.

WHERE TO EAT:

Workshop: A 2015 James Beard Award winner for best restaurant design, the interior isn’t the only thing Workshop is well known for. Featuring a seasonally driven menu focusing on fresh ingredients from local farms, as well as a killer cocktail and wine menu. A must visit in Palm Springs.

Birba: Beautiful outdoor dining and a menu filled with Italian favorites like pizza, meatballs, fresh made pasta and salads.

Farm: Garden-like patio seating with a menu inspired by the south of France.

Cheeky’s: Breakfast served all day as well as lunch options until 2pm. No reservations.

Norma’s: Brightly colored, cheerful atmosphere located at The Parker hotel, with a big menu featuring breakfast all day.

TO DO:

Relax at your hotel or house

Palm Springs is the perfect low key place to simply relax. So while there is lots to do, make sure and set some time aside to do all of nothing but sit by the pool and sip on cold drinks with a good book or your favorite music.

Vintage Shopping

Tons of good vintage shops in the city for designer finds and beyond including The Frippery and The Fine Art of Design.

Architecture Tour

Known for the Mid Century Modern architecture, you can take guided tours of the city or put together your own and drive yourself.

Spa Day

Pamper yourself with a day at one of the many spas including Palm Springs Yacht Club, the spa at Ritz Carlton Rancho Mirage, and La Quinta Spa.

Palm Springs Aerial Tramway

The world’s largest rotating tramcar will take you over 1.5 miles up along the cliffs of Chino Canyon and into the pristine wilderness of the mountain top. Once at the top, enjoy two restaurants, observation decks, natural history museum, two documentary theaters, gift shop and over 50 miles of hiking trails.

Day trip to Joshua Tree

About an hours drive from the city, spend a few hours or more exploring the crazy other-planet like environment at Joshua Tree National Park.

Photography: Images shot using the Fujifilm X-T2 Mirrorless Digital Camera with 18-55mm F2.8-4.0 R LM OIS Lens and the Fujinon XF35mmF1.4 R Lens, as well as the iPhone 6s.

 

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