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Palm Springs Surf Club Officially Announces the Return of Surfing

Palm Springs Surf Club says their wave machine is back on. The California park opened this year but closed shortly after for an issue with its pool. Since then, the park has planned other events, like a music festival, and kept its restaurant open. However, surfers can now begin booking sessions at the Surf Loch-powered pool.

Here’s more information from their official email:

We’re stoked to finally share that the wait is over! 

We thank you for your patience and for being a part of the Palm Springs Surf Club community & mailing list. 

Before we announce anywhere else online, we’re excited to let you know that surf sessions are now available and live on our website, ready to be booked. 

As you’ll see, there have been some adjustments to our sessions, including the debut of an exciting brand-new session on our calendar! We are thrilled to have you back!

Learn more about Palm Springs Surf Club.

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