Playground of Presidents
Welcome to Rancho Mirage, a Coachella Valley resort city of country clubs and Eisenhower Health, known as the Playground of Presidents.
Rancho Mirage is a city in Riverside County, California, set in the Coachella Valley of the Colorado Desert, about nine miles southeast of Palm Springs. With a population of roughly 17,000, it is a small, low-density resort city whose identity has been shaped by presidents, celebrities, and the region's winter-sun lifestyle. The city incorporated in 1973, though its roots as a desert retreat reach back to the mid-20th century. Rancho Mirage is widely known as the Playground of Presidents. Sunnylands, the former Annenberg estate, became a retreat for world leaders and later a venue for presidential summits, hosting President Barack Obama and others. President Gerald Ford and First Lady Betty Ford made the city their home in retirement, and the Betty Ford Center, a renowned addiction-treatment facility, operates at Eisenhower Medical Center. That medical center — now Eisenhower Health — began with 80 acres donated by entertainers Bob and Dolores Hope in the mid-1960s and has grown into the Coachella Valley's major nonprofit teaching hospital and one of the area's largest employers. The city's residential character is defined by golf. Rancho Mirage is built around a collection of gated country-club communities, including The Springs, Tamarisk, and Rancho Mirage Country Club, along with newer enclaves such as Mira Vista. Streets named for Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra, and Gerald Ford mark the city's mid-century glamour, and the housing stock runs from desert-modern classics to contemporary custom homes on generous lots. Rancho Mirage appeals to retirees, seasonal residents, and professionals tied to the healthcare sector. Its public schools are part of Desert Sands Unified School District, and Palm Valley School, a long-established private academy, serves families from across the valley. The city combines security, sunshine, and club amenities with convenient access to Palm Springs, Palm Desert, and the larger Coachella Valley.
Rancho Mirage is in Riverside County, California, in the Coachella Valley of the Colorado Desert. It lies about nine miles southeast of Palm Springs and is part of the Greater Palm Springs resort area.
Rancho Mirage is served by the Desert Sands Unified School District for its public schools. The city is also home to Palm Valley School, a private, independent college-preparatory school serving preschool through grade 12 that was established in 1952.
Rancho Mirage is known as the Playground of Presidents. Sunnylands, the former Annenberg estate, has hosted presidential summits, Gerald Ford lived in the city, and Eisenhower Medical Center — whose land was donated by Bob and Dolores Hope — anchors a major healthcare presence.
Rancho Mirage had a population of roughly 17,000 and was incorporated in 1973. It is a low-density resort city built around gated country-club and golf communities, with a significant portion of residents aged 55 and older.
Rancho Mirage sits about nine miles southeast of Palm Springs in the Coachella Valley. It is reached primarily by Highway 111 and Interstate 10, and Palm Springs International Airport is a short drive to the northwest.
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