Central Palm Beach County Village
Welcome to Palm Springs, a compact Palm Beach County village between Lake Worth Beach and West Palm Beach with a diverse, family-friendly housing mix.
Palm Springs is a village in the east-central portion of Palm Beach County, Florida, set just inland from Lake Worth Beach and immediately southwest of West Palm Beach. The village is small and fully developed, spanning roughly 1.6 square miles, and functions as a dense, convenient residential community within the broader West Palm Beach urban area. It sits north of Atlantis, east of Greenacres, and west of Lake Clarke Shores and Lake Worth Beach, giving residents quick access to several neighboring municipalities and the services concentrated along the county's coastal corridor. The village incorporated in the mid-twentieth century and built out over the following decades. Its name was likely borrowed from the better-known resort city of Palm Springs, California, and it reached its early projected population of about 10,000 residents by the late 1990s. Today the community has grown well beyond that mark into a mix of single-family homes, townhomes, apartments, and condominiums. That variety of housing makes the village accessible to people at different life stages, from young families and working professionals to longtime residents and retirees. Palm Springs has also developed a notably diverse population, including a significant Hispanic and Latino community, which adds to the fabric of local businesses, churches, and civic life. Because the village is landlocked and compact, it reads as a busy suburban community rather than a sprawling one. Residents rely on the surrounding cities and unincorporated areas for much of their larger shopping, dining, and recreation, while enjoying the benefit of living at the geographic center of the county's most populated corridor. The School District of Palm Beach County, one of the largest in Florida, serves the community, and proximity to Interstate 95, Florida's Turnpike, and Palm Beach International Airport keeps the broader region within easy reach. For households seeking convenience, diversity, and a settled central location, Palm Springs offers a practical home base in the heart of Palm Beach County.
Palm Springs is a village in Palm Beach County, Florida, in the east-central part of the county. It sits just southwest of West Palm Beach and inland from Lake Worth Beach, placing it at the center of the county's most populated corridor.
Palm Springs is an incorporated village, a compact municipality of about 1.6 square miles in Palm Beach County. Although small in land area, it is a fully developed, densely settled residential community with a diverse housing mix.
Palm Springs is served by the School District of Palm Beach County, one of the largest school districts in Florida. Local schools include Palm Springs Elementary School within the village, and John I. Leonard High School serves the broader area.
Palm Springs sits immediately southwest of West Palm Beach and roughly 61 miles north of Miami. Its central Palm Beach County location places the county's employment, shopping, beaches, and Palm Beach International Airport within a short drive.
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