Inland Empire Equestrian Community
Welcome to Jurupa Valley, a Riverside County city formed in 2011 from nine Inland Empire communities, with equestrian roots and Santa Ana River access.
Jurupa Valley is a city in Riverside County, California, in the western Inland Empire, bordered by the Santa Ana River and set against the backdrop of the Jurupa Mountains. With a population of about 108,000, it is among the larger cities in Riverside County, yet it was only incorporated in 2011 — making it one of California's newest cities. The city was formed from the amalgamation of nine long-standing communities: Belltown, Crestmore Heights, Glen Avon, Indian Hills, Jurupa Hills, Mira Loma, Pedley, Rubidoux, and Sunnyslope. Covering roughly 44 square miles, Jurupa Valley stitched these unincorporated areas into a single municipality, preserving the distinct identities of its constituent neighborhoods while gaining the services and representation of cityhood. Jurupa Valley's character is defined by its blend of rural and suburban life. It has a genuine equestrian culture, with horse properties and riding trails woven through the community, alongside conventional suburban neighborhoods and newer housing. The Santa Ana River runs along its edge, and Rancho Jurupa Regional Park — with its lakes, meadows, and riverside setting near Mount Rubidoux — anchors the area's recreation. Schools are provided by Jurupa Unified School District, a K-12 system of about 25 schools serving roughly 18,000 to 20,500 students, covering most of the city and a small portion of neighboring Eastvale. The city's location is a key advantage. Positioned near the 60, 91, and I-15 freeways, Jurupa Valley offers convenient access to employment centers in Riverside, Ontario, and Orange County, making it a practical base for commuters who want more space and a quieter setting than the denser cities around it. For those seeking an equestrian-friendly, family-oriented Inland Empire community with strong regional connectivity, Jurupa Valley delivers a distinct combination.
Jurupa Valley is located in Riverside County, California, in the western Inland Empire. It sits near the city of Riverside and the Santa Ana River, roughly between the 60, 91, and I-15 freeway corridors.
Jurupa Valley was incorporated on July 1, 2011, from the amalgamation of nine communities: Belltown, Crestmore Heights, Glen Avon, Indian Hills, Jurupa Hills, Mira Loma, Pedley, Rubidoux, and Sunnyslope. It became one of the newer cities in Riverside County.
Jurupa Valley was formed from nine communities: Mira Loma, Pedley, Rubidoux, Glen Avon, Jurupa Hills, Sunnyslope, Indian Hills, Belltown, and Crestmore Heights. Each retains its own residential character within the unified city.
Jurupa Valley is served by Jurupa Unified School District, a K-12 system of about 25 schools enrolling roughly 18,000 to 20,500 students. The district covers most of the city plus a small portion of neighboring Eastvale.
Jurupa Valley is close to the 60, 91, and I-15 freeways, giving residents quick access to job centers in Riverside, Ontario, and Orange County. The city's central Inland Empire location makes it a practical commuter base.
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