AREA AND CLOSE ATTRACTIONS
Our Active Adult Communities are located in rural areas of Southern California, and we are surrounded by gorgeous, serene farmlands and ranches.
Sun Lakes is approximately 20 minutes west of Palm Springs and 20 minutes east of Redlands. Restaurants, live theater entertainment, shopping and other other fun activities abound!
We are also in close proximity to the FIRST CLASS CASINO MORONGO, which is approximately 10-15 minutes away. Check out their link below. http://www.morongo.com/
Feel like a fabulous SHOPPING experience? World famous CABAZON DESIGNER OUTLET SHOPPING MALL is 10-15 minutes from Sun Lakes Country Club. People travel from all over the globe to visit this truly unique mall. Check out the link below for a listing of offerings and information. http://www.premiumoutlets.com/outlets/outlet.asp?id=6
We also have our own convenient mall with major stores close at hand. They include: Walmart, Best Buy, Bed Bath and Beyond, Ross, Petco, K-Mart, Staples, Home Depot, as well a good choice of grocery markets, banks - conveniently located 5 minutes (or less) from Sun Lakes Country Club. Why, with your street licensed electric Golf Cart, you can go shopping without even using gasoline.
We have a great selection of of RESTAURANTS including: Applebees, Chili's Grill & Bar, Sizzler, Marla's Mexican & American, Fisherman's Market & Grill, The Farmhouse, Gramma's Country Kitchen, Guy's Italian, and more - Chinese, Thai, Italian, Mexican - or quick and easy fast food offerings to match whatever your appetite and mood call for.
EXCELLENT CHOICE OF MEDICAL FACILITIES CLOSE BY - A few include:
Loma Linda University / Beaver Medical Urgent Care - Open 7 a.m. - 11 p.m. 365 Days per year. https://highlandspringsmedicalplaza.org/highland-springs-medical-plaza/beaver-services/urgent-care.html
San Gorgonio Memorial Hospital. http://www.sgmh.org/getpage.php?name=index
Beaver Medical Group http://www.sgmh.org/getpage.php?name=index
A LITTLE ABOUT OUR HISTORY
Banning was known as "Stagecoach Town, USA" as the town was ultimately used as a stage stop in route to the Colorado River in 1862. The route ran through the foothills a half-mile north of downtown Banning, then north of Cabazon and Whitewater, which was the last stop before reaching Palm Springs (Dos Palmas). The railroad replaced the stagecoach in 1876 and was a major contributor to the area's growth. The communitiy still celebrates it's history as a stagecoach town with its annual Stagecoach Days Celebration featuring a parade, carnival and rodeo.




