Information about attractions in Hemet, California.
Romona Bowl Amphitheatre
This 160 acre outdoor theater in the southern hills of
Hemet is most well-known for being the venue of
the annual perdformance of "Ramona" a love story
set in 1850's California.
Western Science Center
Museum formerly known as the
Western Center for Archaeology and Paleontology.
Features Native American artifacts and
ice age fossils uncovered during the
excavation of Diamond Valley Lake.
Located at 2345 Searl Parkway in
Hemet. For more information call
951-791-0033
Diamond Valley Lake
Reservoir lake created by building three
dams filled by the Colorado River
Aqueduct between 1999 and 2003.
Recreational activities include
fishing and boating. Facilities
include a park, an aquatics center, and
a marina. Located about 7 miles southwest
of the city center
of Hemet.
Diamond Valley Marina
Information about the small boat
marina on the edge of Diamond Valley Lake,
including operating hours, entry fees,
boat rental fees, dry boat storage rates,
fishing, events, and a photo gallery of
fish caught in the lake.
Fingerprints Youth Museum
Children's museum located at 123 South Carmalita
Street in Hemet. For more information call 951-765-1223