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Palm Springs Today
By the People, for the People
Palm Springs Aerial Tramway Closes Due to High Winds
The popular tourist attraction remains closed with no confirmed reopening time as weather conditions continue.
Published on Feb. 22, 2026
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The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, a popular tourist attraction in California, has been forced to close due to high winds from a storm system moving through the area. The tramway remains closed on Wednesday morning with no confirmed time for reopening as weather conditions continue.
Why it matters
The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway is a major draw for visitors to the Palm Springs area, transporting people nearly 6,000 feet up the side of Chino Canyon. Closures due to inclement weather can significantly impact tourism and the local economy.
The details
The tramway, which opened in 1963, was shut down on Tuesday evening as strong winds began to pick up in the region. Officials have not provided an estimated time for when the tramway might reopen, stating that they are monitoring the weather conditions and will resume operations as soon as it is safe to do so.
- The tramway was shut down on Tuesday evening as high winds began to impact the area.
- As of Wednesday morning, the tramway remains closed with no confirmed reopening time.
The players
Palm Springs Aerial Tramway
A popular tourist attraction in Palm Springs, California that transports visitors nearly 6,000 feet up the side of Chino Canyon.
What’s next
Officials will continue to monitor weather conditions and reopen the tramway as soon as it is safe to do so.
The takeaway
Extreme weather events can significantly impact popular tourist attractions, underscoring the need for robust emergency planning and preparedness measures to minimize disruptions to local economies.
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