ONE‑PS Night at the Ballpark
A free, community‑celebration baseball evening under the lights—perfect for local residents in Sunrise Palms looking for a fun, family‑friendly outing with snacks and hometown spirit.
View event details →Movie Colony East offers a tranquil environment with numerous green spaces located in nearby neighborhoods, providing ample opportunities for relaxation amidst nature. The neighborhood features predominantly single detached homes built around the early 1960s, creating a charming, established atmosphere. Convenient access to various restaurants and supermarkets makes dining and shopping simple and close by. Schools are easily reachable throughout the area, enhancing convenience for educational needs. This neighborhood supports efficient travel by bicycle and provides plentiful parking options for vehicles. Bus lines and stops are available within reasonable distance, ensuring public transportation access despite limited service. Overall, Movie Colony East blends peaceful surroundings with everyday conveniences seamlessly.
Movie Colony East offers a calm ambience and will appeal to home buyers who enjoy spending time in green spaces. This part of Palm Springs is reasonably quiet overall, as the streets are reasonably peaceful. Finally, although this area does not contain any public green spaces, parks are very well-located in nearby neighborhoods, which makes them easy to reach.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
The gated Sunrise Palms complex, located off N Sunrise Way near E San Rafael Drive, features 8 pools/spas, 6 tennis courts, 2 basketball courts, and a putting green—making it a standout amenity hub right within the neighborhood’s green, desert-lined layout.
Residents have access to well-rated public schools nearby—Vista Del Monte Elementary (B) approximately 0.7 mi away and Raymond Cree Middle School (B+/B–)—offering quality education right at the edge of the neighborhood.
Within walking distance, Victoria Park offers rare grassy lawns, shade and a playground, while nearby Ruth Hardy Park provides larger fields, basketball courts and eight lit tennis courts—ideal for all-age recreation.
Just a short drive from Sunrise Palms, Browns BBQ & Soul Food serves up Southern-style comfort classics like fried chicken and pork ribs—a beloved local eatery adding flavor and soul to the neighborhood scene.
Less than 1.5 miles away, the Albertsons grocery store on E San Rafael Drive offers convenient daily shopping for residents, making quick trips for essentials easy and accessible.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A free, community‑celebration baseball evening under the lights—perfect for local residents in Sunrise Palms looking for a fun, family‑friendly outing with snacks and hometown spirit.
View event details →Catch a beloved Beach Boys co‑founder performing classic hits—an enjoyable cultural night out for Palm Springs locals seeking live music in a historic downtown venue.
View event details →A city‑wide arts and culture festival featuring gallery walks, live performances, public art, and immersive experiences—an immersive way for Sunrise Palms residents to explore and connect with Palm Springs’ creative community.
View event details →A free, high‑energy tribute concert sponsored by the City—great for local families or music fans to enjoy an upbeat evening outdoors without leaving town.
View event details →An innovation conference on AI, creativity, and community—with reduced‑price passes for residents—offering Sunrise Palms locals a chance to engage in cutting‑edge talks and networking locally.
View event details →A weekly indoor farmers’ market during the summer offering fresh, local produce and artisan goods—an excellent, convenient hub for Sunrise Palms residents to shop and mingle.
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Local characteristics and demographics for Sunrise Palms