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Get InspiredNorth AmericaUnited StatesCaliforniaPalm SpringsRobolights

Robolights

US
Tourist Attraction·Quirky, Surreal, Imaginative
Robolights
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Robolights
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Robolights
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Robolights
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Robolights
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Robolights
Photo by Mike sternis from Google Places
Robolights
Photo by Sarah Giles from Google Places
Robolights
Photo by mike griffin from Google Places
Robolights
Photo by mariecel ocadiz from Google Places
Robolights
Photo by Christof Verboven from Google Places

Located in the Ruth Hardy Park neighborhood of Palm Springs, Robolights is the visionary creation of artist Kenny Irwin Jr. This massive two-acre installation is a surreal landscape of intricate sculptures crafted from recycled materials, blending science fiction with holiday motifs. Visitors navigate a winding path through a dense forest of robots, aliens, and whimsical structures that feel like a time capsule from a futuristic past. Unlike traditional museums, the experience is highly personal, often requiring an appointment via text and concluding with the purchase of a unique art piece rather than a standard admission fee. It is a must-visit for those looking to explore the eccentric and creative side of the California desert.

Located in the Ruth Hardy Park neighborhood of Palm Springs, Robolights is the visionary creation of artist Kenny Irwin Jr. This massive two-acre installation is a surreal landscape of intricate sculptures crafted from recycled materials, blending science fiction with holiday motifs. Visitors navigate a winding path through a dense forest of robots, aliens, and whimsical structures that feel like a time capsule from a futuristic past. Unlike traditional museums, the experience is highly personal, often requiring an appointment via text and concluding with the purchase of a unique art piece rather than a standard admission fee. It is a must-visit for those looking to explore the eccentric and creative side of the California desert.

Address
1077 E Granvia Valmonte,Palm Springs, CA 92262, USA
Websiterobochristmas.com
Phone(760) 774-0318
Hours
Closed
Mon
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tue
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wed
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thu
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Fri
8:00 - 11:00 AM
Sat
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sun
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Highlights

  • Massive two-acre display of intricate metal sculptures.

  • Artworks created entirely from recycled materials.

  • Unique blend of sci-fi and religious holiday themes.

  • Personal interaction with the resident artist.

  • Opportunity to take home a signed art piece.

Best For

Fans of eccentric art and unique roadside attractions.

Currency

USD $

Time of Day

Lunch, Late Night

Occasion Tags

Tourists, Locals, Casual

Reviews

4.5
Excellent1,3 K reviews

Robolights is celebrated as a surreal and imaginative art estate located in a quiet Palm Springs neighborhood. With a strong 4.5-star rating, visitors are captivated by the sheer scale of the two-acre property filled with sculptures made from recycled materials. Reviewers emphasize that this is an appointment-only experience, requiring guests to text the artist in advance to secure a spot. The art style is frequently described as a mix of science fiction and holiday themes, creating a vibe that feels like a time capsule from the future. A common point of discussion is the entry process, where guests sign a waiver and are expected to purchase an art piece at the end instead of paying a flat fee. Overall, the sentiment is highly positive, with many calling it a brilliant and unforgettable highlight of their trip to the desert.

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Location

Ruth Hardy Park, Palm Springs, California, United States
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