Welcome to Corona
The Corona community sits ideally at the base of the mountainous Cleveland National Forest in Western Riverside County near the Orange County border. Only 45 miles southeast of Los Angeles, the city is conveniently located at the junction of the 15 and the 91 freeways, offering easy access to all of Southern California.
Residents enjoy great neighborhood amenities that include shopping centers, a public library, a senior center and 275 acres of parkland. 35 parks throughout the city provide a variety of opportunities for families with basketball courts, sports fields, playgrounds, tennis courts, skate parks, and an outdoor pool. There are four public, 18 hole golf courses in the city. The city has wonderful community programs that they offer year-round. You will find a sophisticated city with all the elements of small town warmth.
Corona students attend schools in the Corona-Norco Unified School District, which is one of the fastest growing districts in Southern California. Four high schools, five intermediate schools, 22 elementary schools and three alternative schools serve over 37,000 students. The district ranks third in student achievement out of the 23 school districts in Riverside County. Higher education opportunities include 28 public and private colleges and universities within a 45-minute drive of the city.
Welcome to Chino Hills
Chino Hills encompasses 46 square miles in southwestern San Bernardino County with an approximate population of 66,000.
Chino Hills is centrally located among several major freeways conveniently within the junction of four Southern California Counties: Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino. Therefore, linking Chino Hills' residents to other urban areas, business, and recreational sites. Speaking of convenience, Chino Hills is also only 20 minutes away from Ontario International Airport.
Welcome to Norco
The City of Norco, incorporated as a general law City in 1964, is an animal-keeping and equestrian-oriented community situated along the Interstate 15 Freeway in Western Riverside County, CA. The City limits cover an area of approximately 14 square miles, with a permanent population of approximately 25,000. Residents enjoy over 400 acres of parkland and 70 miles of horse trails. Norco is also home to the U.S. Naval Warfare Assessment Division, the California Rehabilitation Center and the Riverside Community College, Norco Campus.
Welcome to Temecula
The City of Temecula was incorporated on December 1, 1989. It is comprised of 27 square miles and is located in southwest Riverside County in the rural Temecula Valley, famous for its wines.
It has Spectacular natural beauty, a thriving economy, a business-friendly environment, and attractive lifestyle... Temecula is an exceptional city where residents experience a strong sense of community and family values. This vineyard-covered region offers picturesque landscapes and a serene lifestyle.
The Temecula Valley is located in Riverside County, south of Los Angeles and North of San Diego. Lake Ellsinore, Fallbrook, Hemet, Moreno Valley, Corona, and Riverside are in close Proximity.
The Temecula Valley Unified School District serves over 23,000 students with three high schools, four middle schools, two charter programs, home-schooling programs, and thirteen elementary schools. In addition, there are ten private schools.