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CALIFORNIA ROAD TRIP: Pioneertown, Outdoor Art Museum and Palm Springs Art and Escape Room!

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April 21, 2022

During our road trip to Joshua Tree National Park, we also explored Pioneertown, Noah Purifoy Outdoor Art Museum, the public art in Palm Springs as well as a Bank Heist at Palm Springs Escape Room!

PALM SPRINGS: Immerse Yourself in ART!

Escape Room Palm Springs

We loved our room–Bank Heist. I also loved that you are NOT locked in and you can have unlimited hints. We had a blast and would definitely go again.

Visit the Wild Wild West: Pioneertown

Pioneertown was established in 1946 when Dick Curtis shared his dream for a “Living Breathing Movie Set”. Shortly after, seventeen investors including Curtis, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, The Sons Of The Pioneers, Russell Hayden, Frank McDonald, Tommy Carr, Terry Frost, and Bud Abbott each invested $500 and incorporated. The company then purchased 32,000 Acres of land which would soon be known as Pioneertown.”

Our group enjoyed our stroll through the Wild Wild West in Pioneertown. Maybe next time we will stay HERE at their hotel!

Noah Purifoy Outdoor Art Museum

Enjoy all THIRTY VIDEOS from our road trip in February 2022:

Thank you to Julia, Eva and Alessio for the AMAZING road trip adventure! Read about our hikes in Joshua Tree HERE! Thank you so much to Genesis 2022 GV70! We loved our road trip! Want to see our trip to Death Valley? CLICK HERE For that trip we had a 2021 Genesis G80!

 

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