San Jacinto Valley City
Welcome to Hemet, a Riverside County city in the San Jacinto Valley, bordered by the San Jacinto Mountains and home to Diamond Valley Lake.
Hemet is a city in Riverside County, California, in the San Jacinto Valley, which it shares with the neighboring city of San Jacinto. With a population of roughly 90,000, Hemet covers about half the valley and is bordered by the San Jacinto Mountains to the east and Diamond Valley Lake to the south. Founded in 1887 as a stagecoach stop, the city grew into a substantial residential and retirement community within the Inland Empire. Hemet's history as a retirement destination shaped much of its housing stock, with ranch-style homes and established neighborhoods built across the valley floor. In recent decades, newer subdivisions have expanded the city, and the area's relative affordability compared with coastal Southern California has drawn a broader mix of residents. The Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians maintains a presence in the area, with the Soboba Springs neighborhood and the nearby casino adding to the local economy. Hemet Unified School District serves the city and surrounding valley communities. Major roadways including State Route 79 and State Route 74 connect Hemet to the rest of Riverside County, while Interstate 215 provides regional access to the west. The city's location places the San Jacinto Mountains, Diamond Valley Lake, and the Ramona Bowl amphitheater, home of the long-running Ramona pageant, at the center of local recreation and culture. Residents value the valley's sunny climate, open space, and lower cost of living compared with the coast, while accepting longer commutes for those working in the western Inland Empire or greater Los Angeles. The combination of mountain views, lake access, and an established community fabric defines Hemet's character within the broader Inland Empire.
Hemet is located in Riverside County, California, in the San Jacinto Valley. It shares the valley with the neighboring city of San Jacinto and is part of the Inland Empire region of Southern California.
Hemet is served by the Hemet Unified School District, which operates elementary, middle, and high school campuses across the city and the surrounding San Jacinto Valley, serving students in Hemet, parts of San Jacinto, and nearby unincorporated areas.
Hemet is bordered by the San Jacinto Mountains to the east and Diamond Valley Lake to the south. The city is also home to the Ramona Bowl, a natural amphitheater known for the long-running Ramona outdoor pageant.
Hemet is located in the Inland Empire, east of the Los Angeles basin. It is connected to the rest of Riverside County by State Routes 79 and 74, with Interstate 215 providing regional access to the west.
Hemet grew as a residential and retirement community, and much of its housing reflects that history, with ranch-style homes and established neighborhoods. Newer subdivisions have expanded the city, and its relative affordability compared with coastal Southern California draws a broader mix of residents.
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