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The Palm Spring Surf Club is Now Taking Reservations Ahead of Opening Its Doors

The latest surf park to set an opening date will be in the U.S., as Palm Springs Surf Club is now taking reservations.

The latest surf park to set an opening date will be in the U.S., as Palm Springs Surf Club is now taking reservations. The company made the announcement today ahead of its January 1, 2024 opening.

The surf park in Southern California will offer different sessions, including A-frame intermediate, A-frame advanced, rights and lefts, beginner waikiki and private sessions. The beginner waves won’t start running until the spring, but here are the prices for an hour-long session:

-A-Frame Intermediate: $150
-A-Frame Advanced: $150
-Rights and Lefts: $200
-Private Session: Call to book

Surf Loch will power the waves, and surfers will have multiple sets to try to catch some waves during their visit. 

Like many surf parks, Palm Springs Surf Club has been years in the making. With their announcement today, you can see those in the surf park industry and professional surfers celebrating another place to surf.

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