Yearly Archives: 2025

THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY WEEKEND AT THE PALM SPRINGS AERIAL TRAMWAY

Extended Hours and Special Holiday Dining

The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway will offer special holiday hours during the Thanksgiving Holiday Weekend, Thursday, November 27 through Sunday, November 30. The first tram up each day will be at 8:00 a.m., the last tram up will be at 8:00 p.m., and the last tram down will be at 9:30 p.m.

On Thanksgiving Day, November 27, Ride ‘n’ Dine tickets—which include Tram admission and a special holiday meal at Pines Café (a cafeteria-style restaurant)—will be available for purchase from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Meal service begins at 11:00 a.m. Tickets are $41 for adults and seniors, and $27.50 for children (ages 3-10). The holiday menu includes a choice of honey-glazed ham, oven-roasted turkey, or vegetarian lasagna; a selection of side dishes; and pumpkin pie for dessert. A fountain beverage, coffee, or tea is included.

Peaks Restaurant will also serve a special Thanksgiving Day menu featuring a selection of oven-roasted turkey breast, pan-seared salmon, or filet mignon, accompanied by a seasonal appetizer and side dishes. For dessert, there is a choice of apple brown butter tart or pumpkin cheesecake. Thanksgiving Day dining in Peaks Restaurant begins at 11:00 a.m. and is $79 for adults and seniors, and $39 for children (ages 3-10). Tram fare is not included. Reservations are recommended.

For more information or to view the full menus, please visit www.pstramway.com/dining/ or call 760-325-4537 for Peaks Restaurant reservations.

2025-11-13T14:33:41+00:00November 13th, 2025|Events|

THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY WEEKEND AT THE PALM SPRINGS AERIAL TRAMWAY

Extended Hours and Special Holiday Dining

PALM SPRINGS, CA (November 12, 2025) The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway will offer special holiday hours during the Thanksgiving Holiday Weekend, Thursday, November 27 through Sunday, November 30. The first tram up each day will be at 8:00 a.m., the last tram up will be at 8:00 p.m., and the last tram down will be at 9:30 p.m.

On Thanksgiving Day, November 27, Ride ‘n’ Dine tickets—which include Tram admission and a special holiday meal at Pines Café (a cafeteria-style restaurant)—will be available for purchase from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Meal service begins at 11:00 a.m. Tickets are $41 for adults and seniors, and $27.50 for children (ages 3-10). The holiday menu includes a choice of honey-glazed ham, oven-roasted turkey, or vegetarian lasagna; a selection of side dishes; and pumpkin pie for dessert. A fountain beverage, coffee, or tea is included.

Peaks Restaurant will also serve a special Thanksgiving Day menu featuring a selection of oven-roasted turkey breast, pan-seared salmon, or filet mignon, accompanied by a seasonal appetizer and side dishes. For dessert, there is a choice of apple brown butter tart or pumpkin cheesecake. Thanksgiving Day dining in Peaks Restaurant begins at 11:00 a.m. and is $79 for adults and seniors, and $39 for children (ages 3-10). Tram fare is not included. Reservations are recommended.

For more information or to view the full menus, please visit www.pstramway.com/dining/ or call 760-325-4537 for Peaks Restaurant reservations.

2025-11-13T14:33:18+00:00November 13th, 2025|News|

38TH ANNUAL TRAM ROAD CHALLENGE RESULTS

AutumnFest

Road Challenge Winners

The winner of today’s 38th Annual Palm Springs Aerial Tram Road Challenge was Blake Dignes, who ran the “World’s Toughest 6K” in 31 minutes, 2 seconds. The first female to cross the finish line was D’Arcy Hlavin in 38 minutes, 16 seconds. Nathan Casimiro finished first in the youngest category (19 and under) and Cherie Gruenfeld finished first in the oldest category (80-99).

This year’s Male and Female Challenge Division Winners are:

Age Groups

Name

City

Time

19 and under M

Nathan Casimiro

Cathedral City, CA

00:36:59

19 and under F

Emma Ayeni

Palm Desert, CA

00:52:10

20-24 M

Jaime Gonzalez

Rancho Mirage, CA

00:40:42

20-24 F

Airlen Franco

Cathedral City, CA

00:53:58

25-29 M

Sander K

Cathedral City, CA

00:35:01

25-29 F

Alice Rodriguez

Cathedral City, CA

00:53:23

30-34 M

Jose Vieyra

Cathedral City, CA

00:33:53

30-34 F

Norma Barbee

Indio, CA

00:49:21

35-39 M

Joshua Acosta

Prescott, AZ

00:34:13

35-39 F

Alexandria Silvestrin

Palm Springs, CA

00:50:04

40-44 M

Russell Baughman

Cathedral City, CA

00:34:31

40-44 F

Rebecca Vellios

Palm Desert, CA

00:52:30

45-49 M

James Graff-Radford

Indio, CA

00:39:56

45-49 F

Letiwe Patton

Indio, CA

00:46:15

50-54 M

Eric Jannon

Santa Monica, CA

00:41:22

50-54 F

Kristen Trubee

Palm Desert, CA

00:45:34

55-59 M

Anthony Tanner

Rancho Cucamonga, CA

00:35:46

55-59 F

Mamiko Berger

Sedona, AZ

00:43:13

60-64 M

Clifford Grant

Palm Springs, CA

00:43:34

60-64 F

Christina Christina

Portland, OR

00:53:13

65-69 M

Rob Erlich

Manteca, CA

00:48:05

65-69 F

Jelka Jonker

Palm Springs, CA

00:49:51

70-74 M

David Byrnes

Terrigal, AUS

00:49:48

70-74 F

Sandy Robbins-Sydner

Apple Valley, CA

00:58:33

75-79 M

Paul Beer

Palm Springs, CA

00:50:13

75-79 F

Jeanne Leslie

Idyllwild, CA

01:00:20

80-99 M

Patrick Bivona

Cypress, CA

01:21:14

80-99 F

Cherie Gruenfeld

Cathedral City, CA

01:01:03

The first Tram Road Challenge was held in 1983, and was won by Rob Slick in 27 minutes, 35 seconds and Nancy Baird in 35 minutes, 25 seconds. The fastest men’s time was set by Rubin Garcia of Mexico—26 minutes, 5 seconds—in 1987. Lubov Kremleva of Russia set the fastest women’s time—28 minutes, 56 seconds in 1998.

953 runners and walkers entered the 2025 Tram Road Challenge.

2025-11-13T15:10:21+00:00October 18th, 2025|Events|

38TH ANNUAL TRAM ROAD CHALLENGE RESULTS

AutumnFest

Road Challenge Winners

PALM SPRINGS, CA (October 18, 2025) The winner of today’s 38th Annual Palm Springs Aerial Tram Road Challenge was Blake Dignes, who ran the “World’s Toughest 6K” in 31 minutes, 2 seconds. The first female to cross the finish line was D’Arcy Hlavin in 38 minutes, 16 seconds. Nathan Casimiro finished first in the youngest category (19 and under) and Cherie Gruenfeld finished first in the oldest category (80-99).

This year’s Male and Female Challenge Division Winners are:

Age Groups

Name

City

Time

19 and under M

Nathan Casimiro

Cathedral City, CA

00:36:59

19 and under F

Emma Ayeni

Palm Desert, CA

00:52:10

20-24 M

Jaime Gonzalez

Rancho Mirage, CA

00:40:42

20-24 F

Airlen Franco

Cathedral City, CA

00:53:58

25-29 M

Sander K

Cathedral City, CA

00:35:01

25-29 F

Alice Rodriguez

Cathedral City, CA

00:53:23

30-34 M

Jose Vieyra

Cathedral City, CA

00:33:53

30-34 F

Norma Barbee

Indio, CA

00:49:21

35-39 M

Joshua Acosta

Prescott, AZ

00:34:13

35-39 F

Alexandria Silvestrin

Palm Springs, CA

00:50:04

40-44 M

Russell Baughman

Cathedral City, CA

00:34:31

40-44 F

Rebecca Vellios

Palm Desert, CA

00:52:30

45-49 M

James Graff-Radford

Indio, CA

00:39:56

45-49 F

Letiwe Patton

Indio, CA

00:46:15

50-54 M

Eric Jannon

Santa Monica, CA

00:41:22

50-54 F

Kristen Trubee

Palm Desert, CA

00:45:34

55-59 M

Anthony Tanner

Rancho Cucamonga, CA

00:35:46

55-59 F

Mamiko Berger

Sedona, AZ

00:43:13

60-64 M

Clifford Grant

Palm Springs, CA

00:43:34

60-64 F

Christina Christina

Portland, OR

00:53:13

65-69 M

Rob Erlich

Manteca, CA

00:48:05

65-69 F

Jelka Jonker

Palm Springs, CA

00:49:51

70-74 M

David Byrnes

Terrigal, AUS

00:49:48

70-74 F

Sandy Robbins-Sydner

Apple Valley, CA

00:58:33

75-79 M

Paul Beer

Palm Springs, CA

00:50:13

75-79 F

Jeanne Leslie

Idyllwild, CA

01:00:20

80-99 M

Patrick Bivona

Cypress, CA

01:21:14

80-99 F

Cherie Gruenfeld

Cathedral City, CA

01:01:03

The first Tram Road Challenge was held in 1983, and was won by Rob Slick in 27 minutes, 35 seconds and Nancy Baird in 35 minutes, 25 seconds. The fastest men’s time was set by Rubin Garcia of Mexico—26 minutes, 5 seconds—in 1987. Lubov Kremleva of Russia set the fastest women’s time—28 minutes, 56 seconds in 1998.

953 runners and walkers entered the 2025 Tram Road Challenge.

2025-11-13T15:09:07+00:00October 18th, 2025|News|

INAUGURAL AUTUMNFEST KICKS OFF OCTOBER 25

Palm Springs Aerial Tramway to Host German-Themed Event

AutumnFest

PALM SPRINGS, CA (October 11, 2025) Join us on Saturday, October 25 to celebrate AutumnFest at the top of the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway. This inaugural event takes place from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.mat Pines Café and features a three-course German meal accompanied by live music from polka band “Bavarian Stew.”

Choose from traditional dishes like bratwurst, sauerkraut, schnitzel, and more. Each meal also includes a slice of German chocolate cake and a Bavarian pretzel.

Tickets are priced at $41 for adults and $27.50 for children (ages 3 – 10). Admission includes the three-course meal and tram fare.

Don your finest lederhosen and clap along with the band while sampling authentic German delicacies and specialty beers in an Alpine wonderland.

2025-10-13T16:22:02+00:00October 13th, 2025|News|

TRAMWAY REOPENS MONDAY, OCTOBER 13

Annual Preventative Maintenance Closure Concludes

PALM SPRINGS, CA (October 9, 2025) The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway will reopen on Monday, October 13, 2025, following its annual preventative maintenance closure. The first tram up will be at 10:00 a.m., the last tram up will be at 8:00 p.m. and the last tram down will be at 9:30 p.m. Tram cars depart at least every 30 minutes.

During the 2025 closure, several projects were successfully completed, including rebuilding the carriage on cabin one, replacing the counter haul rope, and conducting annual state-permit testing and service to the controls system.

“Our annual preventative maintenance closure allows our team the opportunity to improve the Tramway and its facilities, ensuring an enjoyable experience for all our visitors through the year,” according to General Manager Nancy Nichols. “We appreciate our guests’ patience as our Tramway systems and maintenance departments worked to complete all necessary projects. We look forward to welcoming back our visitors to the Tramway.”

2025-10-10T16:58:54+00:00October 10th, 2025|Events|

TRAMWAY REOPENS MONDAY, OCTOBER 13

Annual Preventative Maintenance Closure Concludes

PALM SPRINGS, CA (October 9, 2025) The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway will reopen on Monday, October 13, 2025, following its annual preventative maintenance closure. The first tram up will be at 10:00 a.m., the last tram up will be at 8:00 p.m. and the last tram down will be at 9:30 p.m. Tram cars depart at least every 30 minutes.

During the 2025 closure, several projects were successfully completed, including rebuilding the carriage on cabin one, replacing the counter haul rope, and conducting annual state-permit testing and service to the controls system.

“Our annual preventative maintenance closure allows our team the opportunity to improve the Tramway and its facilities, ensuring an enjoyable experience for all our visitors through the year,” according to General Manager Nancy Nichols. “We appreciate our guests’ patience as our Tramway systems and maintenance departments worked to complete all necessary projects. We look forward to welcoming back our visitors to the Tramway.”

2025-10-10T16:58:27+00:00October 10th, 2025|News|

TRAMWAY’S INAUGRAL AUTUMNFEST

Tramway AutumnFest

Join us on Saturday, October 25 to celebrate AutumnFest at the top of the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway! This inaugural event takes place from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Pines Café and features a three-course German meal accompanied by live music from polka band “Bavarian Stew.” Specialty beers will be available, as well.

Tickets are $41 for adults and $27.50 for children ages 3 – 10. Admission includes meal and tram fare.

Come sing, dance, and dine in an alpine wonderland!

2025-10-13T16:12:29+00:00October 2nd, 2025|Events|

PALM SPRINGS AERIAL TRAM ROAD CHALLENGE SET FOR OCTOBER 18

38th Edition of Scenic 6K Run/Walk

PALM SPRINGS, CA (October 1, 2025) The 38th annual Palm Springs Aerial Tram Road Challenge will be held on Saturday, October 18, 2025, with a start time of 7:00 a.m. (walkers start at 6:30 a.m.). This 6K run/walk begins at the bottom of Tram Way and ends at the Tram’s Valley Station, an elevation increase of over 1,900 feet in just 3.7 miles. Registration is open now through race day.

Special finishers’ medals will be presented to all participants along with a 2025 Tram Road Challenge T-shirt. Participants will also enjoy a finish line festival with vendor booths and complimentary breakfast snacks. Immediately following the race, awards for the top three finishers in each age group will be given out to those registered in the Awards Eligible category.

Tram Way will be closed until (approximately) 11:00 a.m. on race day, with the first tram car up to the Mountain Station shortly after the road opens. Spectator shuttles will run from 5:30-6:00 a.m. from the Palm Springs Visitors Center (all spectators and participants will be directed to nearby parking lots).

2025-10-01T17:49:13+00:00October 1st, 2025|News|

PALM SPRINGS AERIAL TRAM ROAD CHALLENGE SET FOR OCTOBER 18

38th Edition of Scenic 6K Run/Walk

The 38th annual Palm Springs Aerial Tram Road Challenge will be held on Saturday, October 18, 2025, with a start time of 7:00 a.m. (walkers start at 6:30 a.m.). This 6K run/walk begins at the bottom of Tram Way and ends at the Tram’s Valley Station, an elevation increase of over 1,900 feet in just 3.7 miles. Registration is open now through race day.

Special finishers’ medals will be presented to all participants along with a 2025 Tram Road Challenge T-shirt. Participants will also enjoy a finish line festival with vendor booths and complimentary breakfast snacks. Immediately following the race, awards for the top three finishers in each age group will be given out to those registered in the Awards Eligible category.

Tram Way will be closed until (approximately) 11:00 a.m. on race day, with the first tram car up to the Mountain Station shortly after the road opens. Spectator shuttles will run from 5:30-6:00 a.m. from the Palm Springs Visitors Center (all spectators and participants will be directed to nearby parking lots).

2025-10-01T17:47:35+00:00October 1st, 2025|Events|
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