Parade
Pride Parade – 24th
anniversary of pride celebrations in Palm Springs The most scenic pride parade in the world!
SUNDAY, November 7 Parade Step Off at 10:00am
Parade Route
Starts at E. Ramon Rd. and travels one mile north along Palm Canyon Drive to Alejo Rd. (The Route offi cially ends at W. Alejo Rd and N. Palm Canyon Drive.)
Known for its crystal blue skies, year-round sunshine, stunning landscape, palm tree lined streets and starry nights the City of Palm Springs comes alive during the annual pride celebrati on. Rainbow fl ags and glitt er will fi ll the streets as the ever present Mount San Jacinto Mountains star in the most scenic pride parade in the world. The downtown parade steps off at 10am and travels north from E. Ramon Rd. along historic Palm Canyon Drive.
Be a part of the parade and see for yourself who will best incorporate the 2010 Theme “Stand Up. Stand Out. Stand Proud!” in their parade conti ngent. Who will present the best out-of-town entry? Who will have the most original or outrageous entry? Join your friends and family and have fun selecti ng the best community organizati on entry, the best fl oat and the most outrageous and creati ve marching conti ngent.
18 Palm Springs VISTA CHINO N ALEJO ROAD
Greater Palm Springs Pride Parade
TAHQUITZ CANYON WY.
Downtown Palm Springs
ARENAS RD. ARENAS BARISTO RD. RAMON RD. Warm Sands SUNNY DUNES SAN LORENZO
Greater Palm Springs Pride Festival
Palm Springs Stadium Sunrise Park
Sunrise Way & Baristo
Sunrise Park
To: I-10
Palm Springs International Airport
To Cathedral City,
Rancho Mirage, Palm Desert and other desert cities
PALM CANYON DRIVE INDIAN CANYON DRIVE CALLE ENCILIA
CALLE SEGUNDO
CABALLEROS WARM SANDS GRENFALL
SUNRISE WAY
PS HIGH SCHOOL
FARRELL DRIVE EL CIELO
VELLA RD.
EAST PALM CANYON
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