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Tramway Has Fresh Snow

Tramway Has Fresh Snow

PALM SPRINGS, CA (January 1, 2023) – The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway is ringing in the new year with fresh snow! The Mountain Station received about 4 inches of snow late Saturday night and early Sunday morning. This marks the first snow for Mount San Jacinto in 2023. Snow is expected to accumulate throughout the next few days according to the latest forecast.

To check the latest weather forecast, please visit our website: www.pstramway.com/weekly-planner.

Jan 2 – 6, 2023

To see the current visibility and snow conditions, please visit:

www.pstramway.com/tram-cam

Fresh Snow at the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway

The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway will observe special holiday hours during the Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Weekend January 14-16, 2023. The first tram up will depart the Valley Station each day at 8:00 a.m., the last tram up will depart at 8:00 p.m., and the last tram down the mountain will depart at 9:30 p.m. Tram cars depart at least every 30 minutes.  

At the Mountain Station, visitors may enjoy views extending from the Mexico border to the Little San Bernardino Mountains. There is also a natural history museum and two documentary theatres showing films about the Tramway construction and the Mount San Jacinto State Park. In addition, guests can explore over 50 miles of hiking trails for all skill levels in the State Park. 


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