The Palm Springs Walk of Stars is an outdoor celebrity sidewalk attraction stretching along Palm Canyon Drive, Tahquitz Canyon Way, and Museum Drive in downtown Palm Springs, California. Similar to the Hollywood Walk of Fame, it features over 400 stars embedded in the sidewalk honoring celebrities with historic ties to the Palm Springs area. As an open-air, street-level attraction, it is freely accessible at any time without tickets or entry fees. The flat, paved sidewalks of downtown Palm Springs are generally accessible to wheelchair users and those with mobility aids, and the stars are embedded flush with the ground along well-maintained pedestrian corridors.
Because the Walk of Stars spans several blocks of a busy downtown district, visitors can access it via the public streets at any point along the route. Nearby accessible parking is available in downtown Palm Springs, and the area is served by SunLine Transit with accessible bus stops. Restrooms and seating are available at nearby businesses and public facilities throughout the downtown corridor. No dedicated accessibility guide specific to the Walk of Stars is published on the official website.
Visitors report that the sidewalks are generally smooth and easy to navigate with mobility devices, though some sections near intersections or older blocks may have uneven pavement. The attraction is best explored during cooler morning hours, especially in summer when desert heat can be extreme. Because it is entirely outdoors and spans a long distance, visitors with limited stamina may prefer to focus on specific sections rather than walking the entire route at once. Street parking and paid lots with accessible spaces are available nearby.
Paved & Level Pathways
Service Animals Allowed
Emotional Support Animals Allowed
Open-air sidewalk attraction with stars flush-mounted in pavement; accessible via flat downtown sidewalks along Palm Canyon Drive, Tahquitz Canyon Way, and Museum Drive.


