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With its inviting destinations and uncrowded wilderness, this region feels like an insider’s secret amid the bustling excitement of Southern California.

Mount San Gorgonio—nicknamed “Old Grayback”—is the tallest peak in Southern California, at 11,502 feet/3,506 meters.

Surprising alpine scenery around Lake Arrowhead and Big Bear beckons, with pine-scented trails in summer and winter sports when the snow flies. If you’re into action, get the adrenaline rush of seeing the world’s best NASCAR racers compete at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana. For a dreamier escape, float in a hot-air balloon above rolling Temecula Valley wine country.

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Road Trip: Inland Empire’s Rim of the World

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Road Trip: Inland Empire’s Rim of the World

Drive this picturesque route through the Inland Empire

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5 surprising reasons to visit Big Bear Lake in winter

There are tons of reasons why you might plan a winter trip to Big Bear. Here are some you might not have thought of

With plenty of carefully looked-after runs and terrain parks at Big Bear Lake’s two alpine resorts,...

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Glen Ivy Hot Springs Spa in Corona is home to Club Mud, California’s only therapeutic red clay mud bath.

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Temecula Valley Wine Country

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Temecula Valley Wine Country

Taste your way through Southern California's leading wine region

For many visitors, the Temecula Valley Wine Country is a surprise. After...

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California: Family

Kid-friendly fun zones, special kids' menus & amazing wine for the grownups

Sure wine country is romantic, but now it’s a surprisingly great destination for families too, with a growing number of vineyards trading in elegant tasting rooms for child-friendly fun zones that...

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Temecula Valley is known for its variety, growing and producing over 50 different varietals of wine; from Cabernet Sauvignon to Sauvignon Blanc, Merlot to Mourvedre, Viognier to Chardonnay.

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Big Bear Lake

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Big Bear Lake

Escape to Southern California’s mountain wonderland

Just two hours from Los Angeles, the San Bernardino Mountains offer a cool, pine-scented escape. At an altitude of 2,060 metres, Big Bear Lake is...

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Route 66

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Route 66

Get your kicks on America’s legendary highway

Back in its glory days, Route 66 began in Chicago and ended along the bluffs overlooking the Pacific, a 2,451 mile journey through farmlands,...

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AUTO CLUB 400

March

Get into the chequered-flag spirit at Auto Club 400, the only NASCAR event in Southern...

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May/June

Hot-air ballooning is a popular activity in Temecula year-round, but every June it becomes just a...

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Temecula Valley Balloon & Wine Festival

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The first Balloon and Wine Festival was launched in the spring of 1984 and was a monumental success for a town of only 9,000 residents. More than 4,000 people attended, as 35 balloons were launched from the Rancho California Plaza.

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Inland Empire Outlets

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Inland Empire Outlets

Find bargains on brand names at major outlet centres

The only thing better than scoring the perfect outfit or designer shoes is to get them for a bargain price. That’s why shopping in the Inland...

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California: Luxury

Shopping Hot Spots

Where to release your inner fashionista

Shopping is an art form in California. Whether you are in search of the perfect co*cktail dress or an authentic Mexican piñata, you will find it here. Want to sample fresh fruits and...

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Amgen Tour of California

May

The multi-stageAmgen Tour of Californiais the largest cycling event in North America and every May the course brings new...

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Mission Inn Hotel & Spa

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Old world romance, contemporary comforts

Lavish and elegant, Riverside’s Mission Inn Hotel & Spa combines Old World romance with the splendor...

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California: Entertainment

Big-Bargain Outlet Malls

Where to save on Gucci, Versace, and other big name brands

With fabulous shopping places like Rodeo Drive and Union Square, California has undeniable star power when it comes to shopping. But all those fashion finds and gifts for everyone back home don’t...

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San Bernardino Museums

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San Bernardino Museums

Discover local and natural history and see art from around the world at area museums

Two local museums let you experience everything from the natural side of the Inland Empire to the treasures of ancient Egypt.

The San...

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Idyllwild

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Idyllwild

Nature and the arts find a perfect balance in this quaint mountain hamlet

Backed by mountain wilderness and filled with galleries, Idyllwild is a haven for both outdoor recreation and the arts.

Steep forested...

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San Bernardino National Forest is the largest urban forest in the United States.

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Lake Arrowhead

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Lake Arrowhead

Escape to an exclusive mountain haven

The drive from San Bernardino to Lake Arrowhead is a quick one, just 23 miles. But as you twist and climb from the busy valley and into the San...

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California Welcome Centers in the Inland Empire

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California Welcome Centers in the Inland Empire

Uncrowded wilderness, impressive culture, heart-pumping action

Discover the Inland Empire, 90 minutes from Los Angeles and you'll explore alpine lakes and mountains, beautiful wine country, amazing shopping,...

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Riverside

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Riverside

Visit this Inland Empire city to learn about its citrus past, stay in a world-famous inn, and tour gardens and galleries

Sixty miles east of Los Angeles,Riversideboasts a number of firsts, including...

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FAQs

When was the Inland Empire founded? ›

The term "Inland Empire" is documented to have been used by the Riverside Enterprise newspaper (now The Press-Enterprise) as early as April 1914. Developers in the area likely introduced the term to promote the region and to highlight the area's unique features.

Are people moving to the Inland Empire? ›

By the numbers: Positioned east of Los Angeles, the Inland Empire is home to two of California's largest counties, Riverside and San Bernardino. Between 2016 and 2020, more than 44,000 people moved to the region from nearby Long Beach, Anaheim and L.A., according to the American Community Survey.

What area is considered the Inland Empire? ›

The Inland Empire (locally known as the I.E.) is a region in Southern California; an urban and metropolitan area centered around the cities of Riverside and San Bernardino. The Inland Empire is located east of Los Angeles County.

What is a people's history of the Inland Empire? ›

“A People's History of the I.E.” is a digital humanities project that collects and makes available oral histories, photos, and other historical data, geolocating the materials to put people usually erased from view literally “on the map.” By bringing underrepresented voices to the fore, this project brings just ...

What is the largest city in the Inland Empire? ›

Inland Empire is a densely populated region, with the university town of Riverside as its largest city and San Bernardino as its second-largest city.

How many people live in the Inland Empire in California? ›

About 4.6 million people live in the two Inland Empire counties, roughly 16 percent of California's total area and about 11 percent of its population. The Inland Empire comprises Riverside and San Bernardino counties.

What are the poorest cities in the Inland Empire? ›

The three most-impoverished cities in the Inland Empire are San Bernardino, Hesperia and Perris. The three least-impoverished cities in the Inland Empire are Murrieta, Rancho Cucamonga and Chino Hills.

What is the black population in the Inland Empire? ›

Black population, by the numbers

In Riverside County, the number of Black residents increased from 5.4% in 1990 to an estimated 7.5% in 2022, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

What is the average income in the Inland Empire? ›

The average inland empire salary in the USA is $70,000 per year or $33.65 per hour. Entry level positions start at $43,695 per year while most experienced workers make up to $126,660 per year.

What is another name for the Inland Empire? ›

The Inland Empire is also known by other names, including Inland Southern California, San Bernardino Valley, and Inland Counties.

Is the Inland Empire a desert? ›

The desert region of the Inland Empire is expansive, covering millions of acres across Joshua Tree and the Mojave Desert National Preserve until it reaches the California border. The serenely spiritual landscape of the desert attracts visitors from all over the globe 365 days a year.

How fast is the Inland Empire growing? ›

(In case you were wondering.) Riverside and San Bernardino counties, which were said in the report to stand at a combined 4.5 million people in 2016, will grow to 5.7 million by 2036 and 6.8 million by 2060. That's a growth rate of 1% and will put both among the Top 10 fastest-growing counties in the state.

What is the history of the city of Highland CA? ›

Highland's original townsite was founded in 1891, and the community soon became an important contributor to the citrus industry. Many of the buildings constructed during the town's early era are still in use, helping to preserve the sense of community and transition into the Highland of today.

How is local history connected to national history? ›

It incorporates cultural and social aspects of history. Local history is not merely national history writ small but a study of past events in a given geographical area which is based on a wide variety of documentary evidence and placed in a comparative context that is both regional and national.

Why is Spokane called the Inland Empire? ›

The "inland Empire" gained it's name for the collection of mining, logging, and railways that were developed in the region. The Inland Empire Section is part of Region 8 in the ASCE organization.

How many Latinos were in the Inland Empire? ›

Latinos now comprise a majority of the region's population at 51.5% – an estimated 2.37 million people.

How much did Inland Empire cost? ›

Inland Empire (film)
Inland Empire
CountriesFrance Poland United States
LanguagesEnglish Polish
Budget$2.9–3 million
Box office$4.4 million
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