On Monday, June 1st, the Palm Springs Air Museum reopened to the public on a limited basis as an open-air museum. All hangar doors will remain open during business hours. Children 12 and under get in free with paying adult. The Palm Springs Air Museum is committed to the safety of the guests, staff, and volunteers as visitors are welcomed back. Safety protocols have been added to ensure a safe reopening, including taking temperatures of all staff and arriving visitors. Masks are required and will be available on site. Visitor group size is limited to six or fewer. People from the same household are not required to social distance. 6’ social distancing rule will be in effect and clearly marked in all areas that require queuing such as admissions, gift shop, and restrooms.
The Palm Springs Air Museum contains over 60 vintage aircraft from World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War contained in 86,000 square feet of open hangars and on the tarmac. Additional displays and memorabilia are located throughout the hangars. Hours are 10 to 5. Admission rates range from $11.50 to $18.50. Discounts for seniors and teenagers. Active military and immediate family are free with ID. For more info, visit PalmSpringsAirMuseum.org or call 760-778-6262 during business hours.