College Town in the San Gabriel Valley
Welcome to Claremont, a Los Angeles County city in the San Gabriel Valley foothills, home to the seven Claremont Colleges and a tree-lined, walkable downtown known as the Village.
Claremont sits in the eastern San Gabriel Valley, at the foot of the San Gabriel Mountains, about 30 miles east of downtown Los Angeles. Incorporated in 1907, the city grew around its colleges and has long been shaped by them: the Claremont Colleges, a consortium of seven independent institutions, occupy a large portion of the city and anchor its identity. Pomona College, the oldest of the group, dates to 1887, and the consortium's presence gives Claremont an intellectual and cultural character unusual for a city of its size. The city of roughly 37,000 people is known for its tree-lined residential streets, its well-preserved early-20th-century housing, and a walkable downtown district called the Village, which offers independent shops, restaurants, and cultural venues. The foothills rise immediately to the north, with Claremont Hills Wilderness Park providing trails and open space on the city's edge. Public education is served by the Claremont Unified School District, which operates a network of schools across the community. Claremont's combination of colleges, strong local schools, and a distinct downtown gives it a self-contained feel while remaining connected to the wider Los Angeles economy via the 210 Freeway and Metrolink rail service. The city tends to appeal to academics and college employees, families drawn to its schools and small-town atmosphere, and residents who value walkability, history, and proximity to the mountains. The Village's tree-lined streets and the colleges' campuses, with their lawns, gardens, and cultural events open to the public, make Claremont feel more like a college town than a typical Southern California suburb.
Claremont is in Los Angeles County, California, in the eastern San Gabriel Valley. It sits at the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains, about 30 miles east of downtown Los Angeles.
The Claremont Colleges are a consortium of seven independent institutions in Claremont, including Pomona College, Claremont McKenna, Scripps, Pitzer, and Harvey Mudd, along with two graduate schools. They occupy a large portion of the city.
Claremont is served by the Claremont Unified School District, which operates elementary, middle, and high schools across the city and is a strong draw for families moving to the area.
Yes. Claremont's downtown, known as the Village, is a walkable district of independent shops, restaurants, and cultural venues near the city center, close to the colleges and the Metrolink station.
Claremont is about thirty miles east of downtown Los Angeles. The city is reachable by car via the 210 Freeway or by train on Metrolink's San Bernardino Line, which stops at the Claremont station within the city.
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