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Palm Springs Surf Club brings a slice of beach culture to the desert, and honestly, it's exactly what this hot, dry city needed. The park's crown jewel is its FlowRider surf simulator, which draws crowds of wannabe surfers and experienced boarders alike. I've watched kids as young as eight figure out the basics while college students show off their skills. The wave pool creates decent swells every few minutes, though it gets packed during peak hours. The slide complex includes a couple of high-speed body slides and a multi-lane racer that gets competitive fast. Families with younger kids gravitate toward the splash zone, which has smaller slides, water fountains, and plenty of shallow play areas. The lazy river winds around most of the park and provides crucial relief from the desert sun. What really sets this place apart is how they've leaned into the surf theme without going overboard. The lifeguards actually know their stuff about water safety, and many can give you genuine surfing tips on the FlowRider. The cabanas are worth every penny in Palm Springs heat - I can't stress this enough. Book one online before you go because they sell out fast on weekends. The food is standard water park fare, but the smoothie bar near the surf simulator makes surprisingly good açai bowls. Get here right when they open to claim a good spot and knock out the big slides before the lines build. Afternoons get brutal temperature-wise, so plan your most active time for morning. The park attracts a good mix of locals and tourists, with a younger crowd drawn by the surfing element. It's not the biggest water park you'll ever visit, but the surf culture vibe and that FlowRider make it memorable.
Planning a visit? Confirm hours and pricing on the official website — details can change seasonally.
Best time to go
Memorial Day through Labor Day with consistent warm weather. Tuesday–Thursday mornings before noon are the least crowded windows.
Save money
Online tickets typically save you a few dollars over the gate price; even at lower-priced parks it adds up for a family. Outdoor parks usually drop ticket prices after 3pm or 4pm; if you're a half-day family that schedule alone can save 30%.
Getting there
Palm Springs Surf Club sits in Palm Springs, California. Park lots open before the gates do. Aim to be in line by opening; weekend lines can wrap by 11am at the popular parks.
Who it's best for
Fits a wide range of ages. Worth a scouting lap when you arrive so each member of your group knows where their favorite area is before lines start to build.
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