Palm Springs Air Museum

745 North Gene Autry Trail Palm Springs, California 92262

Hours

Open daily 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Cost

Here are the current admission costs:

  • Adults (18-64): $25
  • Seniors (65+): $23
  • Veteran/Retired Military: $23
  • Family Pack 1: $65 (2 adults, 1 teenager 13-17)
  • Family Pack 2: $80 (2 adults, 2 teenagers 13-17)
  • Family Pack 3: $95 (2 adults, 3 teenagers 13-17)
  • Active Duty & immediate family: Free
  • Kids 12 & Under: Free

Prices are subject to change; check their website for updates.

About

An immersive experience awaits where you can walk among the WarBirds used to protect and serve our country.

It's a world where history takes flight, literally, and such an experience awaits at the Palm Springs Air Museum.

This renowned institution is a captivating journey through aviation history. With a reputation that extends well beyond the United States, it has been recognized by CNN as one of the top 14 Air Museums globally.

The Palm Springs Air Museum was established in 1996 to preserve and commemorate the role of World War II aviation. The museum is home to one of the world's largest collections of flyable WWII airplanes.

Exhibits extend beyond this era, offering a peek into more contemporary chapters of aviation history, such as the F-117 Nighthawk.

Encompassing 86,000 square feet of indoor hangar space, the museum provides ample room for its vast collection of legendary fighters, bombers, and trainers.

Many historical aircraft are meticulously restored to their original state and are often seen roaring through the Californian skies.

While the aircraft are undoubtedly the stars of the show, the museum also shines a light on the human element of war.

Through countless educational displays and programs, visitors gain insights into the experiences of the brave men and women who flew combat missions during World War II and the Korean conflict.

Fun Facts & Cool Features

The museum was opened in 1996 by three men with strong connections to vintage aircraft from the minds of four individuals: Charlie Mayer, Bill Byrne, Pete Madison, and Dr. Mort Gubin.

One of the most striking features of the Palm Springs Air Museum is its extensive collection of static and flyable aircraft from World War II.

These pristinely restored WarBirds provide up-close looks at legendary fighters and bombers. This vast array of aircraft is housed in four hangars, providing a unique perspective on the rich history of aviation.

The museum is constantly evolving, always bringing something new for its visitors. And with various indoor activities, visiting can be fun for the whole family.

For the ultimate experience, book a flight on one of these magnificent flying machines! From a leisurely cruise aboard the C-47 transport to the adrenaline-pumping thrill of soaring in a P-51 Mustang, Palm Springs Air Museum has an adventure suited for you.

The Palm Springs Air Museum is more than a museum; it's a hands-on history lesson in aviation history.

Plan to visit during your Palm Springs trip for a unique educational and entertaining experience for all ages.

Local Tips

  • The Victory Canteen serves breakfast and lunch items.
  • Open Cockpit Saturdays let visitors sit in the cockpit for pictures!
  • Check the event calendar for any special exhibitions or activities.
  • The museum is dedicated to aircraft restoration, so you might see some restoration work in progress.
  • Signature events like Snowtopia in December are a Holiday treat for families!

Location

745 North Gene Autry Trail Palm Springs, California 92262

Frequently Asked Questions

Fall, winter, and spring are the most popular times to visit Palm Springs due to mild temperatures, outdoor activities, pool season, and a strong calendar of festivals and cultural events.

October is, arguably, the best month to visit Palm Springs. The weather is sunny and warm (but not too hot). And because October is part of the shoulder season, large crowds have not yet descended upon the town. The cost of accommodations is also typically lower during this time than it is during the high season, which runs from January to May.

The average temperature in Palm Springs in the winter (December to February) is 40°F at night to about 75°F during the day.

The average Palm Springs temperature during the summer (July through September) is 101°F during the day and 70° degrees F at night.

In the summer months, you'll want to pack shorts, short-sleeves or tank tops, and of course bathing suits. It's also a good idea to bring a lightweight sweater or top for the evenings or for over-air-conditioned buildings. During the winter months, you may want to add a few long pants and long-sleeve shirts, as well as a jacket for the evenings. Deserts lose heat at night, and so Palm Springs can get surprisingly cool after dark - plus, you’ll want to bring along warmer clothes if venturing up to Mount San Jacinto Peak.


Palm Springs is only about 2 hours from L.A. or San Diego by car, or around 4 hours if driving from Phoenix or Las Vegas. This makes it a prime southwestern drive-to destination. For those flying to Palm Springs, you may opt to fly directly to Palm Springs International Airport (PSP) or to the neighboring John Wayne Airport (JWA) in Orange County, or LAX. If flying in, consider renting a car as the desert has plenty of space to roam.

The closest hot springs to Palm Springs can actually be found in Desert Hot Springs, about 20 minutes north of downtown.

With near picture-perfect weather and temps throughout most of the year, Palm Springs is a terrific destination for extended stays, events, and festivals. Our Palm Springs vacation rentals offer a wide selection of long-term and snowbird options for longer stays in this sunny desert oasis. Golf aficionados will surely want to extend their swing and explore why Greater Palm Springs is known as the “Golf Capital of the West”.

Vacation rentals in Palm Springs range in location and size, from luxury condos to sprawling vacation villas, and from iconic mid-century modern homes to contemporary classics that can comfortably fit several families. Palm Springs is a driving town, with accessible routes to major attractions in and around the valley.

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