POMONA VALLEY

The 'Pomona Valley', adjacent to the Inland Empire and San Gabriel Valley in California, straddles the border between Los Angeles County and San Bernardino County. Some residents consider the Pomona Valley to be a unique geographical area, independent of both. However, for statistical and economic development purposes, certain cities within the Pomona Valley can be either part of the San Gabriel Valley or the Inland Empire. Possible dividing lines separating the valley from the Inland Empire on the east include: the San Antonio River, the eastern border of the Watershed of the San Antonio River, and Interstate 15/Etiwanda Avenue. The Pomona Valley is separated from the San Gabriel Valley to the west by hills running approximately along California State Route 57.The valley lies south of the San Gabriel Mountains and north of the Chino Hills. The eastern portion is largely rural while the west ranges from older urban areas such as Pomona and Claremont to newer suburban areas. The historic Route 66 runs through the Pomona Valley.

Contents
Demographics
Institutions of higher learning
Local sites of interest
Transportation
Major Surface Thoroughfares serving the Pomona Valley
Communities
Media
Newspapers serving the area
See also
External links

Demographics


The residents of the Pomona Valley are predominantly White and Latino. In contrast to the San Gabriel Valley, the population of Asian Americans is much smaller.

Institutions of higher learning



California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona), public - Pomona

Chaffey College, community college - Rancho Cucamonga

Claremont Colleges, liberal arts and engineering - Claremont


Claremont McKenna College


Harvey Mudd College


Pitzer College


Pomona College


Scripps College


Claremont Graduate University

DeVry University, technical institute - Pomona

University of La Verne, private - La Verne

Western University of Health Sciences, private - Pomona

Local sites of interest



Fairplex, annual Los Angeles County Fair - Pomona

Montclair Plaza - Montclair

Ontario Mills, shopping center - Ontario

Pomona Valley Air Fair - Upland

Raging Waters, water park - San Dimas

Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden - Claremont

Victoria Gardens, outdoor shopping center - Rancho Cucamonga

Ygnacio Palomares Adobe, List of Registered Historic Places in Los Angeles County, California - Pomona

La Casa Primera de Rancho San Jose, List of Registered Historic Places in Los Angeles County, California - Pomona

Transportation


The Pomona Valley is served by freeways:

San Bernardino Freeway (Interstate 10)

Foothill Freeway (Interstate 210)

Ontario Freeway (Interstate 15)

Pomona Freeway (California State Route 60)

Chino Valley Freeway (California State Route 71)
The Ontario Freeway connects to Las Vegas, Nevada. The Pomona Freeway links to Riverside.

Major Surface Thoroughfares serving the Pomona Valley



★ Central Ave ''(Chino, Montclair, Upland)''

★ Euclid Ave. '' (Ontario, Upland, Chino)''

Foothill Blvd.

★ Grand Ave. '' (Chino Hills, Diamond Bar) ''

★ Garey Ave. '' (Chino Hills, Pomona, Claremont) ''

★ Holt Ave. ''(Pomona; becomes Valley Blvd from Pomona to Los Angeles)''

★ Holt Blvd. ''(Montclair, Ontario)''

★ Mission Blvd. '' (Pomona, Montclair, Ontario) ''

★ Mount Baldy Road '' (Claremont, San Antonio Heights, and Mt. San Antonio)''
In Claremont, Mt. Baldy Road leads into the Mt. Baldy Ski Lifts of Mount San Antonio (nicknamed "Mt. Baldy") in the San Gabriel Mountains.
The city of Ontario is the site of Ontario International Airport (ONT). Cable Airport is a small public airport in Upland.

Communities


The cities of the Pomona Valley include:

Chino

Chino Hills

Claremont

Diamond Bar

La Verne

Montclair

Ontario

Phillips Ranch

Pomona

Rancho Cucamonga

San Antonio Heights

San Dimas

Upland

Media


Newspapers serving the area


★ ''Claremont Courier''

★ ''Inland Valley Daily Bulletin'', with its offices located in Ontario

See also



Inland Empire

San Gabriel Valley

External links



The Historical Society of Pomona Valley

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