Address: 2350 W Latham Ave, Hemet, CA 92545, USA
“A wonderful show up for Veterans Day Ceremony at Hemet's Gibbel Park . God BLESS you all. 🇺🇸”
Address: 38985 San Ignacio Rd, Hemet, CA 92544, USA
“We enjoyed camping at their private campground. The campsites were spread out pretty far apart from each other providing enough privacy for campers. We enjoyed some of their homemade food items and also brought some home. We also had a good time at the farm petting goats and looking at chickens and rabbits. The hammock and fire pit provided by the host was very useful!”
Address: 1801 Angler Ave, Hemet, CA 92543, USA
“Big huge park. Good for bike riding . Plenty of athletic fields including 3-4 baseball fields. Also an aquatics center with tall slide. Plenty of parking. Not a lot of trees and few shady areas. Best time to walk and ride a bike is during cooler fall winter spring season. In summer too hot .”
Address: 26384 Fairview Ave, Hemet, CA 92544, USA
“I spend 6 days a week at this park, we play pickleball open group play Monday,Wednesday, Friday, Saturday morning 7 am and Tuesday Thursday evenings 5:30 pm. ( We have lights) This is a beautiful park. They have a walking path that we take our dogs on and a playground. Tennis courts, basketball and pickleball as well as volleyball and horseshoe pits. Valley wide does a great job maintaining the grounds and they try to keep the restrooms are pretty nice and they clean as much as possible.”
Address: S Fork Trail, Hemet, CA 92544, USA
“Absolutely beautiful, and we didn't come across one other person. A TON of wildlife, so please be careful. Bring water and a snack because even in late winter early spring, the sun can be very warm. Cell service is spotty. Many trail options, so be aware of what one you choose because getting back could be difficult and/or easy to get lost if you're not paying attention.”
Address: 450 N Lake St, Hemet, CA 92544, USA
“This is a great park to hang out in or walking your dog around plus there’s plenty of shade to get out of the sun on those miserable hot days we have too often in Hemet and my dog loves it here”
Address: 28505 Rawlings Rd, Hemet, CA 92544, USA
“Great place but today 3/24/22 I came across a huge rattlesnake called: Panamint Rattlesnake (Crotalus Stephensi) climbing the rocks on “Lichen” aka “Lakeview” hiking path. This was a coiled full grown rock colored (camouflaged) Panamint Rattlesnake and it rattled so loud thru my AirPods; I immediately turned and avoided it! It was a close call so please be careful climbing the rocks this one blended in so well! For now I will stay on the road and you might see a family of deer, bunnies, lizards, squirrels, bobcats, falcons soaring and coyotes! I love this park just be careful March thru August of snakes. Side note: Yesterday 3/31/22 A friend had her car broken into during her walk at about 12 noon they took her purse with all her checks, and bills etc… she was parked outside the entrance gate across from the cameras just FYI she has black tinted windows and a newer vehicle. Hemet police are investigating this so please contact them with any information! Thank you!”
Address: 41051 Cactus Valley Rd, Hemet, CA 92544, USA
“Welcome to Hemet, California where you are surrounded by desert mountains, boulders, and a big open sky. Just a little over two hours from Los Angeles and about an hour and a half from San Diego heading east, we drove onto Jim and Dawn's Ecoshire. Our hosts have created an oasis nestled in the hills from the reclaimed land they acquired. The property is being used as an educational ground for permaculture practices and self-sustaining, eco- friendly structures. If you want to learn how to reuse water and provide your own solar energy, be sure to ask Jim as he can take you around the property and teach as you go. We arrived as the sun went down and the full moon started to rise up. As you walk through part of the 35 acres of land, you may hear neighboring horses and cows. As the sun goes down, you will hear the owls and the resident coyotes in the night. Our site was cozy and nestled in front of a hill. The emphasis on community can be felt as the vision is well underway at the Ecoshire with communal buildings. You will find an old boxcar that is being restored with reclaimed materials. They have turned it into a beautiful bathroom with a well-lit shower. Rustic luxury in the desert, simple yet sustainable. In the morning, we walked through the Peace Garden and ate our fresh picked snap peas and added new starts to the garden as well. The hens provided eggs for our morning scramble and everything from our breakfast was harvested on site. If you are lucky Jim and Dawn will share some of their delicious home-brewed mead with you! They plan on expanding their operation, as it is very environmentally friendly and will bring more honey bees to the land. If you want a desert oasis experience with a wild, wild west feel, AND get a bit of inspiration out of the whole thing be sure to visit the Ecoshire.”
Address: 225 S Elk St #3965, Hemet, CA 92543, USA
“Went to view a house very interested in buying. The manager Jim was a very nice man and cannot wait for my next encounter.”
Address: 43700 Cactus Valley Rd, Hemet, CA 92544, USA
“Been here years ago back in the winter of 07’ for a Catholic religious retreat and it was peaceful. I really enjoyed the views and the quietness.”
Address: 43935 Acacia Ave, Hemet, CA 92544, USA
“Love community centers, Valle Vista reminds me of being a kid at the recreation center, good times.”
Address: 3707 Mustang Way, Hemet, CA 92545, USA
“Brubaker park is a quaint and peaceful park not far from the local highschool. It's pretty alright.”
Address: Flower Trail, Hemet, CA 92545, USA
“This is amazing trail. You have to pay ticket for car and person. $3/person and $10/car to enter the diamond lake. Then you can walk to wildflowers trail. Just look at orange flag or simply see where the flower is. The flowers are only at north side of lake. It has several kinds of flowers including white, yellows orange poppy, blue, purple and violet. I like variety here. Besides, you can see 3 tallest snow mountains at south California: Mt Baldy, San Gorgornio peak, San jacinto peak. Of course you can see a big lake. This is a wonderful place to see flowers”
Address: 23519 California Ave, Hemet, CA 92545, USA
“I am interested in the history of the native Americans in the area we live in, and there are other carvings in surrounding rocks with more info”
Address: Viewpoint road, Hemet, CA 92545, USA
“What a cool place to just go sit and relax and see the awesome views. The lake look very quiet today for Saturday. It's so big. The Bee ???? took some great pictures along with my girl.”
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