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Are
you heading for California? Don't forget to stop
by the Employee Network office or drop by their table at one of the many
events that they attend and pick up the
Palm Springs Aerial Tramway's Alpine Club card.
Show the card when you purchase your Tram tickets and receive
15% off adult and child fares, plus receive 10% off at the gift shops
and restaurants.
What is there to do at the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway? At the Mountain
Station enjoy viewpoints, cocktail lounge, gift shop, Natural History
exhibit and two documentary style movies about the Palm Springs Aerial
Tramway and the Mount San Jacinto State Park. Dine at one of the two restaurants--
Peaks Restaurant offers fine dining, while the Pines Restaurant offers
an affordable self-serve alternative.
The
top of the Tramway is transformed into a pristine snow covered playground
during the winter. Visitors can try their hand at cross-country skiing
or snowshoeing. Rental equipment is available at the Adventure Center,
which is open from mid-November until mid-April (snow conditions permitting).
For the more adventurous and well-experienced, snow camping offers a special
way to spend a weekend or plunge into a good old-fashioned snowball fight.
During
the summer months the mountains offer more than 54 miles of hiking trails,
camping and guided nature walks. Trails range from the awe-inspiring 5½-mile
trek to the peak of San Jacinto, at 10,834 it is the second tallest mountain
in southern California, to the one-mile nature walk through picturesque
Long Valley, located just behind the Mountain Station. Primitive campsites
are located throughout the State Park. Wilderness permits are required
for any hiking or backpacking and may be obtained from the Ranger Station
located in Long Valley.
For
more information, please visit our website at http://www.pstramway.com/
(888) 515-TRAM

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