San Gorgonio Pass Foothill Community
Welcome to Cherry Valley, a residential community in the San Gorgonio Pass between the San Bernardino and San Jacinto mountains.
Cherry Valley is a census-designated place in central Riverside County, California, located in the San Gorgonio Pass, the corridor that separates the San Bernardino Mountains from the San Jacinto Mountains and links the Inland Empire with the Coachella Valley. The community sits between the incorporated cities of Beaumont to the west and Banning to the east, and its population of about 6,500 gives it a distinctly small-town, residential feel. The San Gorgonio Pass setting shapes much of Cherry Valley's identity. The pass is a natural wind and transportation corridor, and the surrounding mountain ranges rise prominently on both sides, providing a scenic backdrop and open views. Historically part of the pass's agricultural and rural landscape, Cherry Valley has remained a primarily residential community as the larger cities around it have grown. As a CDP, it is unincorporated and governed by Riverside County, which contributes to its more informal, spacious development pattern. Today Cherry Valley functions as a quieter residential alternative within the growing Beaumont-Banning area. Its residents are served by the Beaumont Unified School District, which provides K-12 education across central Riverside County, and the community's location along the Interstate 10 corridor offers direct access to the Inland Empire to the west and the Palm Springs area to the east. This positioning gives residents a foothold in two very different regions: the employment and retail centers of the Inland Empire and the resorts and desert recreation of the Coachella Valley. The community's housing reflects its rural residential roots, with single-family homes on larger lots mixed with open land and undeveloped parcels. The surrounding mountains provide a constant visual backdrop, and both the San Bernardino National Forest and the desert communities lie within easy reach. The combination of mountain views, open surroundings, and small-town scale defines Cherry Valley's appeal for those seeking a less urban, more spacious place to live within the growing pass corridor.
Cherry Valley is in Riverside County, California. It is a census-designated place, meaning it is unincorporated and governed by the county, and it sits in the San Gorgonio Pass between the cities of Beaumont and Banning.
Cherry Valley is served by the Beaumont Unified School District, which provides K-12 education for the community and surrounding portions of central Riverside County. Students progress through a single district from elementary through high school graduation.
Cherry Valley sits in the San Gorgonio Pass between the San Bernardino and San Jacinto mountains, between the cities of Beaumont and Banning, roughly midway between Palm Springs and the Inland Empire along the Interstate 10 corridor.
Cherry Valley is known for its small-town, semi-rural residential character and its location in the San Gorgonio Pass, which offers mountain views on both sides and convenient access to the Interstate 10 corridor.
Cherry Valley lies west of Palm Springs along the Interstate 10 corridor through the San Gorgonio Pass, within a short drive of the Coachella Valley's resorts, golf courses, and desert recreation.
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