Diamond Valley Lake is a man-made reservoir located in Hemet, California, United States. It was created by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California in 1999 as a reliable source of water for the region.
The Cabazon Dinosaurs are a set of giant dinosaur sculptures located in Cabazon, California, USA. The sculptures were built in the 1960s and 1970s by Claude K. Bell, a local artist and sculptor. The two main sculptures are a Tyrannosaurus rex, known as "Rex", and an Apatosaurus, known as "Dinny".
The UCR Botanic Gardens is a living museum curated to inspire and facilitate education, research, and interpretation of the natural world. The Gardens covers 40 hilly acres and four miles of scenic trails.
The Jurupa Mountains Discovery Center is a non-profit educational center located in Riverside, California, that focuses on natural history and science. The center is situated on a 9-acre site that includes a museum, gardens, and outdoor exhibits.
The Chinese Pavilion was built in 1985-86 and stands in front of the Riverside Central Library, at the corner of Mission Inn Avenue and Orange Street. It was built in honor of the Chinese settlers who came to Riverside in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Palo Verde Historical Museum and Society displays many artifacts collected over the years and connects them to Blythe’s history. The purpose of the museum is to collect, preserve, and display items related to Palo Verde Valley history.