Experience California's longest-running drama at Ramona Bowl, a historic outdoor amphitheater with stunning mountain views. Bring a cushion for comfort on the bench-style seating during evening performances.
Meet Max, the largest mastodon found in the western US, at this Smithsonian-affiliated museum of Ice Age fossils. The 270-degree theater and simulated archaeological dig site bring prehistoric California to life.
Bowlero Hemet combines sleek bowling lanes with an arcade and sports bar for the ultimate hangout spot. Grab friends for a game, then challenge each other to arcade classics while sipping drinks between frames.
Simpson Park offers panoramic views of San Jacinto Valley and Diamond Valley Lake across 483 acres of wilderness trails. Pack water and sun protection for this free public park open daily from 6 AM to 8 PM.
Home to America's longest-running outdoor play, the Ramona Bowl's natural acoustics amplify performances against scenic hillsides. Bring cushions for the wooden bleachers and arrive early.
McSweeny Park's spacious green areas offer a perfect escape with basketball courts, baseball fields, and shaded picnic spots. Bring water and arrive early on weekends for parking.
Explore Simpson Park's 483 acres of wilderness trails with panoramic San Jacinto Valley views. Bring water and download a trail map to navigate the rocky terrain and discover the best valley vistas.
Discover the history of America's longest-running outdoor play at this intimate museum showcasing Ramona Pageant artifacts. Time your visit during April-May performances for the full cultural experience.
Discover Ice Age fossils at the Western Science Center, where mammoth skeletons tower over exhibits bringing prehistoric California back to life. Diamond Valley Lake offers fishing, hiking, and boating against the San Jacinto Mountains backdrop. The historic Ramona Bowl Amphitheatre hosts California's official outdoor play, a tradition since 1923 transforming local history into open-air drama. Golf enthusiasts can enjoy Echo Hills Golf Course before exploring downtown's collection of local eateries. In spring, wildflowers transform the landscape into a photographer's paradise, while the city's 20-year Tree City USA status explains the welcome shade on summer walks.
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