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Palm Springs Health Score: ★★★☆☆ (3/5)
A relaxing desert escape — but the heat is no joke, and that’s the whole game here.
Palm Springs at a glance
Palm Springs is mid-century cool, pools, spas, and golf at the foot of the San Jacinto mountains — under serious desert sun and heat.
Top 5 healthy things to do in Palm Springs
- Ride the Aerial Tramway up to cool mountain air and easy alpine trails
- Indian Canyons palm-oasis walks
- Pool and spa mornings before peak heat
- Sunrise desert walks
- Bike the valley paths early
Best hikes in Palm Springs
- Easiest: Andreas Canyon Loop in the Indian Canyons — a shaded, palm-lined streamside walk.
- Most vigorous: The Bump and Grind Trail in Palm Desert — a steep, popular climb; go at dawn.
- Longest: The South Lykken Trail above the city — a long, exposed desert ridge; for cooler months and well-prepared hikers only.
Best golf in Palm Springs
PGA West, Indian Wells, and the desert’s dozens of courses are a golfer’s dream — desert heat means serious hydration and tee times at dawn.
Healthy eats
Date shakes aside, you’ll find excellent fresh, healthy, and spa-cuisine options.
Common vacation health risks in Palm Springs
- Heat exhaustion and heat stroke
- Dehydration
- Sunburn
- Falls on desert trails
- UTIs
- Respiratory irritation from dry air
- Foodborne illness
Dr. Petersen’s take
“Palm Springs is the one place I tell people to hike only at sunrise in summer. We see real heat emergencies from midday desert trails. If it’s over 100, the hike can wait — the pool can’t hurt you.”
— Dr. Erik Petersen, DO, board-certified emergency & internal medicine
Closest emergency rooms
For a true emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest ER. Desert Regional Medical Center (1150 N Indian Canyon Dr) is the main Palm Springs hospital ER, with Eisenhower Health in nearby Rancho Mirage.
Closest urgent care & pharmacy
CVS and Walgreens serve Palm Springs and the valley; call ahead for overnight. (Hours and locations change — please call ahead to confirm.)
What to pack
- Prescription medications (original bottles + a list)
- EpiPen and rescue inhalers
- Reef-safe sunscreen (SPF 30+) and a hat
- Electrolyte packets
- Anti-nausea and anti-diarrheal medication
- Basic first-aid and blister care
If you get sick in Palm Springs
If illness strikes on your Palm Springs trip, Vacation Medicine provides virtual urgent care from licensed physicians — right from your hotel or rental. We treat UTIs, sinus and skin infections, pink eye, nausea and diarrhea, allergies, dehydration, and medication-refill emergencies.
Call Vacation Medicine: 850-660-3112 — Seen in minutes. Followed for a week.
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Local hidden gems
- Best cool-down: the Aerial Tram to mountain air 30 degrees cooler
- Best shade: the palm oases of the Indian Canyons
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