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All hope is not lost. On Our Radar It's possible to find a grand adventure anywhere you go. We’

All hope is not lost. On Our Radar [The Best Outdoor Activity in Every U.S. State]( It's possible to find a grand adventure anywhere you go. [These Picturesque Italian Towns Will Pay Remote Workers to Live There]( We’re packing our bags right this second. [Here’s How to Save Money on Your Next Road Trip]( Because rising gas prices won’t spoil our fun. Destination of the Day Palm Springs, California For more than a decade, [the greater Palm Springs area]( has been home to two of the biggest, most exciting music festivals in the world. For three consecutive weekends in April, the Empire Polo Fields are taken over by [Coachella](, a rock, hip-hop, and EDM festival held over two weekends and attended by 250,000 people, as well as [Stagecoach](, which is basically Coachella’s country music counterpart. Planning to attend? Read on for tips on where to stay, what to eat and drink, and what to do when you’re not at one of the biggest events of the year. Where to Stay Lodging is the most challenging choice you'll have to make regarding this trip because the Greater Palm Springs region is truly blessed in the accommodations department. Many of the best Palm Springs boutiques, updated historic properties, and home rentals are found in downtown, the Uptown Design District, and ritzy neighborhoods including Twin Palms and Movie Colony. Palm Springs also has the largest concentration of [LGBTQ resorts]( in the Western United States, most of which are found in the heart of the community, the Arenas District. Where to Eat There’s never been a better time to be hungry in Palm Springs. Long a stronghold of steakhouses, the Coachella Valley culinary scene has blossomed into a more well-rounded edible oasis offering everything from Asian fusion to wood-fired ‘za. [These great restaurants]( ensure no one leaves town on an empty stomach. Things to Do Palm Springs is a mood. It’s pool parties, palm trees, and pampering. It’s at once elegant and sultry and casual and sporty. It’s as much about the natural beauty of sun-kissed and star-dotted skies, towering mountains, sculptural [Joshua Trees](, and twilight’s purple glow as it is the artifice of manicured golf courses and fake lakes. There’s a reverence for history as seen in the care taken to preserve the midcentury architecture, the native American culture, and the legends of the old Hollywood guard who made it their second home and spread the desert’s gospel near and far starting in the 1920s. Don’t know where to begin? [We’re here to help](. Vacation Like a Pro As beautiful as it is, the desert is not to be trifled with. Dehydration is a serious issue, especially when the summer heat soars into triple digits. Even if you’re just lounging by the pool all day, drink plenty of water. Plan active outdoor activities early in the morning during summer. Always tell someone where you’ve gone, never wander off-trail, and look out for venomous rattlesnakes. They’re most likely to be seen in May and June and should be given a wide berth. [Carrie Bell]( Contributing Writer Your Packing List Exercise gear and [hiking boots]( to explore canyons, mountain trails, and the nearby Joshua Tree National Park as this is the best time of the year to opt outside. Flower crowns and leotards for Coachella; cowboy boots and hats for Stagecoach. But with chilly mornings and nightly temps plummeting into the low 50s and 60s, don’t forget to also toss a few [fleeces]( or [light jackets]( into your suitcase. Trending in Travel [10 Cities to Experience Semana Santa in Spain]( [These Are the Best Sailing Destinations in the World]( [Chiricahua National Monument: The Complete Guide]( Get Inspired One of France's most stunning examples of late Gothic architecture, [Strasbourg Cathedral]( towers over the [Northern city's]( skyline with dramatic, imposing details. Rising to 466 feet (142 meters), this is the world's sixth-tallest place of worship—until the late 19th century it was taller than any other building in the world. Got Any Tips? Have a travel tip or feedback on how we can improve? Send us a note at feedback@tripsavvy.com and you may just see it in a future newsletter! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the TripSavvy newsletter. If you wish to unsubscribe, please [click here](page=tripsavvy) A DOTDASH BRAND 28 Liberty Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY, 10005 © 2021 tripsavvy.com - All rights reserved. Privacy Policy If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely [unsubscribe](.

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