Forget Malibu or the North Shore. DSRT Surf, a sprawling new surf park, will let you catch a wave 100 miles from the nearest ocean.
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KABC) -- Want to catch some waves in the desert? The new Palm Springs Surf Club is set to open its doors on Jan. 1 to anyone who wants to ride the waves. "We can curate the ...
Think you’ve surfed the coolest waves on Earth? Just wait until you see what they’ve got going on in the desert. The long-awaited Palm Springs Surf Club (PSSC) is preparing to officially swing open ...
The Palm Springs Surf Club announced will open its new wave pool in the Southern California desert to the public on Jan. 1, with reservations open now for the first of several artificial waves planned ...
When plans were announced for a new Palm Springs Surf Club back in 2019, one question quickly emerged: Would a pool with some high-tech artificial waves really be enough to turn the desert’s golf gods ...
The Palm Springs Surf Club will officially open its doors to the public on January 1, 2024. "The groundbreaking development is set to introduce world-class surfing to Southern California’s most ...
Coachella Valley residents and visitors looking to catch a wave without a trip to the coast soon will have their chance, as the Palm Springs Surf Club is holding a pair of job fairs after Labor Day in ...
When the Palm Springs Surf Club opened to much fanfare at the start of the year, it promised fine dining, beachy vibes, resort amenities and, most of all, the realization of a seemingly impossible ...
The Palm Springs Surf Club has quickly gained a following in the surf world for its remarkably large waves that even professional surfers find challenging — and, of course, for its bumping ...
Forget Malibu or the North Shore. Next summer, you can catch a wave in Palm Desert, 100 miles from the nearest ocean. After years of delays, DSRT Surf, the Coachella Valley's second surf destination, ...
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