90 Proof Country Concert
A free lakeside concert featuring 90s country hits—perfect for families or neighbors from Sunrise Bay looking for an easy, fun evening out near Lewisville Lake.
Sunrise Bay offers a peaceful atmosphere with low traffic noise, creating a calm environment throughout the neighborhood. Residents benefit from convenient access to both primary and secondary schools located nearby. The area features a mix of predominantly single detached homes and townhouses built around 1999, with spacious layouts including three and four-bedroom options. Although dining and grocery options are limited within the neighborhood itself, nearby areas provide parks for outdoor recreation and relaxation. While driving is the most common transportation method, ample parking is available, making travel hassle-free. Sunrise Bay provides a tranquil setting with practical amenities to complement daily life.
The character of Sunrise Bay is exemplified by its slower-paced environment. Most areas in Sunrise Bay are especially quiet, as there tend to be low levels of noise from traffic. Greenery is not present in this neighborhood; there are a few public green spaces nearby for residents to visit.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Just southeast of Sunrise Bay along Lobo Lane, Cottonwood Park combines scenic lakefront trails, a kayak launch, picnic pavilions, fishing spots, and a robust Cottonwood Sports Complex with turf fields and playground—offering both recreational access to Lewisville Lake and active sports amenities.
A short drive from Sunrise Bay, Little Elm Park features one of North Texas’s largest public swim beaches on Lake Lewisville, plus hiking and biking trails, athletic fields, a playground with zip‑lines, sand volleyball courts, and tent camping—perfect for family outings and lakeside fun.
Located north of U.S. 380 off Union Park Boulevard, Union Park includes a dedicated Bark Park—a fenced off‑leash area where Sunrise Bay residents can bring their dogs to run, socialize, and enjoy nature in a well‑designed wooded setting.
The Lakefront Trail and connecting Hart’s Branch Trail weave from McCord Park through to the Lakefront district, offering roughly four miles of scenic walking, running, and biking paths with lake views, ideal for Sunrise Bay residents seeking outdoor fitness and leisure.
Within the Sunrise Bay subdivision itself, homes back to a greenbelt with direct access to Lake Lewisville via a community dock and jogging/bike paths, enabling residents to easily enjoy fishing, paddling, or lakeside walks right from their neighborhood.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A free lakeside concert featuring 90s country hits—perfect for families or neighbors from Sunrise Bay looking for an easy, fun evening out near Lewisville Lake.
An outdoor family-friendly movie night under the stars—great for residents in Sunrise Bay to bring blankets, snacks, and enjoy a community gathering by the lake.
A local farmers market offering fresh produce and artisan goods—ideal for Sunrise Bay residents wanting to support local vendors and enjoy a Saturday morning outdoors.
Lakeside yoga right after the farmers market—an easy, healthy weekend activity close to home for Sunrise Bay residents to unwind and connect with community.
A free family event with music, games, playgrounds, and beach fun—excellent for Sunrise Bay families looking for low-cost summer activities right nearby.
A week‑long camp with team challenges and games—ideal for kids in Sunrise Bay to engage in creative, community-based activities during summer’s last weeks.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Sunrise Bay
Local characteristics and demographics for Sunrise Bay