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OUTDOOR RESORT - PALM SPRINGS IS A GATED RV COMMUNITY, PROVIDING 24-HOUR SECURITY TO THE 1,213 INDIVIDUALLY OWNED RV SITES.


ll sites have metered 50-amp electric service, water, sewer, phone lines,


The fantastic scenes from around Outdoor Resort in Palm Springs


full channel cable TV and available WiFi. Te Resort is situated on 137 beautifully landscaped acres featuring 27 holes of par 3 executive golf, 14 lighted tennis courts, 8 swimming pools and spas, a dog run, fully equipped fitness center, showers, espresso bar, beauty salon, barbershop, full-service cafe, and 2 clubhouses with a commercial kitchen and full bar. If the facilities weren’t enough on their own, there is a full schedule of activities including live entertainment dinner dances, themed parties, bingo, Mahjong, Texas Hold’em tournaments, motorcycle riding, and bicycle and hiking groups. On Sunday, you’re invited to their non- denominational chapel services with


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their onsite Chaplin and guest speakers. Te resort is located in the prime


resort destination of Palm Springs, just minutes away from the Palm Springs International Airport with direct flights to Canada and all U.S. locations. Come enjoy the same beautiful climate and surroundings, as do many of the world’s most rich and famous celebrities and corporate or political leaders. Tey offer world-class golf and tennis in major tournaments and over 120 championship courses for you to challenge your skills. And for indoor activity, the desert cities have four full service casino hotels and spas. Enjoy the many showrooms with big name entertainment and their local performing arts center with traveling Broadway shows and entertainers from the golden age of rock and roll, to current


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