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Cactus Valley Rd
Hemet, CA 92543
18.43 Acres · Land For Sale
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18.43 AC

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Location & Setting
Hemet sits in the San Jacinto Valley in western Riverside County, surrounded by the San Jacinto Mountains which
gives off a suburban/small-city feel.
Key Attractions in Hemet
Ramona Bowl Amphitheatre / Ramona Pageant: This is a natural outdoor amphitheater in the hills above Hemet. It hosts the annual Ramona play, which has been performed since 1923 and is California’s official outdoor play. There are also other events (concerts, community gatherings) held there.
Ramona Bowl Amphitheatre
Western Science Center: A paleontology and archaeology museum near Diamond Valley Lake. Exhibits include Ice Age fossils (like mastodon & mammoth), Native American artifacts, and a simulated dig site.
Diamond Valley Lake: A large reservoir near Hemet perfect for hiking, boating, fishing, and birdwatching. Trails around the lake offer scenic views and natural surroundings.
Simpson Park: Wilderness park in the Santa Rosa Hills, about 483 acres, with picnic areas, hiking and equestrian trails, bathrooms. From its higher elevation (around 2,500 ft), you get great panoramic views of the San Jacinto Valley.
Hemet Maze Stone: An ancient petroglyph / rock carving in Reinhardt Canyon. The design is maze-like and mysterious.
Historic Hemet Theater: A vintage theater (built in 1921) that hosts live shows, films, and community events.
Hemet Museum: Focuses on the local history of Hemet and the San Jacinto Valley: agriculture, Native American heritage, old photos, and more.
Hemet sits in the San Jacinto Valley in western Riverside County, surrounded by the San Jacinto Mountains which
gives off a suburban/small-city feel.
Key Attractions in Hemet
Ramona Bowl Amphitheatre / Ramona Pageant: This is a natural outdoor amphitheater in the hills above Hemet. It hosts the annual Ramona play, which has been performed since 1923 and is California’s official outdoor play. There are also other events (concerts, community gatherings) held there.
Ramona Bowl Amphitheatre
Western Science Center: A paleontology and archaeology museum near Diamond Valley Lake. Exhibits include Ice Age fossils (like mastodon & mammoth), Native American artifacts, and a simulated dig site.
Diamond Valley Lake: A large reservoir near Hemet perfect for hiking, boating, fishing, and birdwatching. Trails around the lake offer scenic views and natural surroundings.
Simpson Park: Wilderness park in the Santa Rosa Hills, about 483 acres, with picnic areas, hiking and equestrian trails, bathrooms. From its higher elevation (around 2,500 ft), you get great panoramic views of the San Jacinto Valley.
Hemet Maze Stone: An ancient petroglyph / rock carving in Reinhardt Canyon. The design is maze-like and mysterious.
Historic Hemet Theater: A vintage theater (built in 1921) that hosts live shows, films, and community events.
Hemet Museum: Focuses on the local history of Hemet and the San Jacinto Valley: agriculture, Native American heritage, old photos, and more.
PROPERTY FACTS
1 LOT AVAILABLE
Lot
| Lot Size | 18.43 AC |
| Lot Size | 18.43 AC |
PROPERTY TAXES
| Parcel Number | 469-120-054 | Improvements Assessment | $0 |
| Land Assessment | $204,642 | Total Assessment | $204,642 |
PROPERTY TAXES
Parcel Number
469-120-054
Land Assessment
$204,642
Improvements Assessment
$0
Total Assessment
$204,642
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