Palm SpringsPoint Happy Interactive is located 20 Miles east of Palm Springs, just a couple of miles south of Point Happy itself. This means that coming to talk with Point Happy Interactive is the perfect way to visit Palm Springs and write it off as a business expense. Point Happy Interactive is located just blocks from the site of Arnold Palmer's latest golf course, "Traditions". There are over 100 other golf courses in the Coachella Valley and there is much else to do. The Living Desert offers a large and unique collection of animals and plants from deserts all over the world. Just the thing for the family while Dad is on the links. Several local Indian casinos offer all the gambling that a person can afford, with top acts and sports events. For shopping, El Paseo, the Rodeo Drive of the Desert is just a few miles away. The resorts here offer unequaled luxury. For the more adventurous, we can direct you to the Agua Caliente Hotel in Desert Hot Springs with its in-room natural springs, or one of the local clothing-optional hotels. There is even a place that will rent you a Harley Davidson to putt around on for a day. The Palm Springs Tram takes you up from the burning desert floor to cool alpine serenity in just 15 minutes. From there, on a clear day you can even see the mountains surrounding Las Vegas. Idyllwild nestles below the top of the tram and combines the best of the cool alpine climate and small town living. The Salton Sea offers fishing. Mexico is just an hour away. Ask us nicely, and we will show you how to get to Boulevard, home of Wisteria Chocolate, the best chocolate in the world. Coachella Valley is unique. The stripe in the middle of the road was invented right here in Indio. The Studebaker Avanti was designed in Palm Springs. Pop-star Sonny Bono was our Congressman. The mayors of two different cities were married to each other. The geology is unparalleled. The bedrock of the Pacific Plate juts two miles into the sky. It's only 7 miles as the crow flies from the 10,700 foot high peak of Mount San Jacinto to the valley floor that is at or below sea level. They'll never find dinosaur bones here either. These mountains didn't pop out of the ocean till long after the dinosaurs had disappeared. But you can gaze at the snow-capped peaks while enjoying the 80 degree weather in winter. In summer, the days blaze away, often exceeding 116 degrees Fahrenheit, so by all means, visit in winter.
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