Get ready to shred one seriously special wave at the Palm Springs Surf Club.

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Think youve surfed the coolest waves on Earth?

Just wait until you see what theyve got going on in the desert.

A wave pool at The Palm Springs Surf Club

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And with it bring a brand new wave toSouthern California.

Specifically, to 1500 S Gene Autry Trail inPalm Springs.

This team took a dilapidated park that was built in the late 1970s and created what you see today.

A cabana at The Palm Springs Surf Club

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In 2019, they completed the prototype and invited Smith to come test it for himself.

And truly, it can be experienced by everyone from beginner to pro.

We’re thrilled to bring this unique desert surf experience to life.

Exterior of the Restaurant Res Amala at The Palm Springs Surf Club

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(Guests can also choose to just come to Amala and skip the park entrance fee altogether.)

There are also three full bars on site, where guests can order bespoke cocktails or a draft beer.

And anyone choosing to surf can get a low-key bite at Drifters just next to the pool.

Restaurant Res Amala at The Palm Springs Surf Club

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And if youre worried about the water usage in the desert, dont be.

Surfers are welcome to bring their own boards or rent from the in-house shop.

Reservation stations can be booked atpalmspringssurfclub.comright now.