Palm Springs Walk of the Stars
Stars on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars near the Cornelia White House | |
Location in Palm Springs, California | |
| Established | February 26, 1992 |
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| Location | Palm Springs, California, U.S. |
| Coordinates | 33°49′23″N 116°32′49″W / 33.82306°N 116.54694°W |
| Type | Hall of Fame |
| Founder | Gerhard Frenzel; Barbara Foster-Henderson |
| Website | walkofthestars |
The Palm Springs Walk of the Stars is a Walk of the Stars in downtown Palm Springs, California. Embedded in the sidewalks, the Golden Palm Stars honor notable individuals who have lived in the greater Palm Springs region, across multiple categories. The walk spans sections streets on downtown Palm Springs.
It was established in 1992 by Gerhard G. Frenzel and Barbara Foster-Henderson, with the inaugural ceremony held on February 26, 1992 and included Walk of the Stars chairman Johnny Grant. Modeled after the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the program has since honored presidents of the United States, showbusiness personalities, literary figures (authors, playwrights, screenwriters), pioneers and civic leaders (early settlers, tribal leaders, civic personalities), humanitarians and Medal of Honor recipients. As of 2025 nearly 480 stars have been dedicated.