Palm Springs Art Museum

Overview

The Palm Springs Art Museum houses a significant collection of contemporary art, Native American art, and works inspired by the American West, set in an accessible stone complex.

All exhibits are wheelchair accessible, with complimentary standard wheelchairs available upon request from security. Accessible parking and a passenger drop-off zone are available via the north and south parking lots. Accessible restrooms are located on the lower level and third floor. The Annenberg Theater and Lecture Hall offer free assistive listening devices, and all video content includes closed captioning or transcripts. Audio tours are available for special exhibitions, with large-print transcripts upon request. Sign language interpreters are available with a minimum of 5 days advance notice.

Free admission is offered Thursdays 5–8 PM and always for children under 18 and active-duty military.

All exhibits are wheelchair accessible. Visitors note the museum is walkable and compact, with wide hallways and galleries — manageable in 1–2 hours. Free assistive listening devices available.

Accessibility Information
Mobility & Physical Access
Accessible Parking
Drop off Zones
Accessible Routes to Areas of Interest
Paved & Level Pathways
Loaner Mobility Aids
Auditory Accessibility
Captioning
Assistive Listening Devices
Sign Language Interpreters
Visual Accessibility
Easy to Read/Large, High-Contrast Signage
Audio Guides
Support Services & Amenities
Free Admission
Service Animals Allowed
Other Accessibility Notes

Sign language interpreters available with minimum 5 days advance notice. Free admission Thursdays 5–8 PM and always for children under 18 and active-duty military.

Details
101 Museum Drive, Palm Springs, California 92262, United States
Price Range
$0.00 to $25.00
Reviews
Accessibility Rating
4.01
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Physical Mobility
5.0
Auditory Accessibility
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Visual Accessibility
3.0
Cognitive & Sensory Accessibility
5.0
Other Services & Amenities
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Museum Permanent Collection is Nice and Special Exhibits Can be Exceptional
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Mobility accessible for all areas but for the elevators for wheelchairs (to avoid main facade entry stairs), you must enter from North parking lot (handicap parking available) and use one elevator down and then take a second elevator up to main lobby...a bit confusing but museum staff are on site...