Tourism & Development

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The San Jacinto Valley boasts clear skies, clean air and an average temperature of 75 degrees with 342 days of sunshine annually. The Valley is home to a thriving retirement community. In the winter the population swells as "snowbirds" visit from across the nation and Canada.

The Valley is a veritable playground for the outdoor enthusiast, providing access to such activities as sailplaning, fishing, boating and camping.  Lake Perris and Lake Skinner are located nearby, and the adjacent San Jacinto Mountains, including Idyllwild and Lake Hemet, offer a variety of outdoor activities and a unique shopping experience.

Development
The Diamond Lake Project and the affordable housing in the area have spurred development opportunities in the San Jacinto Valley, and Hemet-Ryan Airport is poised in the center of activity.

Within the airport boundary, there are 415 acres. Outside the aircraft operating area, there are more than 200 acres available for development. Land is available for the following uses:

  • Aviation commercial
  • Commercial/light industrial
  • Aviation noncommercial
  • Aviation service

heteryan2.jpgThe Riverside County Economic Development Agency manages the airport and also provides development assistance to relocating or expanding businesses in the unincorporated areas of Riverside County.

For more information on commercial and industrial development on the properties adjacent to the airport, contact the Riverside County Economic Development Agency at 1.800.984.1000.

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