The Hemet Museum is a local history museum located in Hemet, California. The museum is dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of Hemet and the surrounding areas. It features exhibits on the history of the city, including its Native American roots, the arrival of the Spanish, and the development of the city in the 20th century.
Clayton A. Record Jr. Viewpoint is a scenic overlook located in Hemet, California. The viewpoint provides a stunning panoramic view of the San Jacinto Valley and the surrounding mountains, making it a popular destination for visitors and locals alike.
Hemet is a city located in the San Jacinto Valley in Riverside County, California. The city has a population of approximately 85,000 residents and covers an area of approximately 27 square miles. Hemet has a rich history that dates back to the 1800s, when it was founded as a farming community.
Western Science Center is home to both permanent and special exhibits along with educational programming promoting scientific knowledge. With an extensive collection of Ice Age fossils, as well as archaeological artifacts, It is the perfect place to discover the past and explore the future!
Ramona Bowl Amphitheatre is the Inland Empire's landmark amphitheatre, the Ramona Bowl Amphitheatre is home to "Ramona", the longest running Outdoor Drama in the United States and the Official California State Play.
The Lavender fields are of course amazing, typically mid-June to mid-July, and during springtime the place is filled with greenery and wildflowers. Family Sessions, Senior Photos, Stylized Modeling Shoots, Engagements & More!
Bautista Creek Ranches is a farm store located in Hemet, California offering farm fresh produce, blackberry BBQ sauce, strawberries, local honey and more.
Down to Earth EcoShire is a private 35 acre campground surrounded by rolling hills, mountain views and open sky. Secluded nooks for solo campers and large areas for up to 300 of your closest friends.
Simpson Park is 483.48 acres and is located in the Santa Rosa Hills southeast of the City and is a wilderness park. It has a sheltered picnic area with tables, barbecues, restrooms, hiking trails, bicycle trails and an equestrian trail.