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A Hidden Gem in the Inland Empire

By Stella Pierce
Contributing Writer
04/18/2024 at 11:20 AM

Grand Terrace, a small city nestled in the heart of Southern California's Inland Empire, has long been a hidden gem for those in the know. With its picturesque setting, tight-knit community, and a rich history, Grand Terrace offers a unique blend of small-town charm and modern conveniences that make it a fantastic place to live and visit.

Located in San Bernardino County, Grand Terrace is a city of approximately 13,500 residents, covering just over three-square miles. While it may be small in size, it certainly makes up for it in character and a sense of community.

The city's roots date back to the early 20th century when it was primarily an agricultural community. Grand Terrace was incorporated as a city in 1978 and has since evolved into a thriving suburban oasis. 

One of the standout features of Grand Terrace is its stunning natural surroundings. Nestled between the San Bernardino and Jurupa Mountains, the city is surrounded by beautiful views and provides easy access to outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and picnicking. The nearby Blue Mountain Trail offers a scenic path for those who enjoy an active lifestyle, and there are several parks throughout the city for families to enjoy.

The heart of Grand Terrace is its vibrant community, where residents take pride in their city. The city's schools are highly regarded, and its small size allows for a strong sense of unity among students, parents, and teachers. Local events, like the annual Grand Terrace Days celebration, bring the community together for parades, live music, and food.

Grand Terrace also boasts a charming downtown area filled with unique shops, restaurants, and cafes. Whether you're in the mood for a gourmet coffee or looking to explore local boutique stores, you'll find plenty to enjoy. The city's Farmers Market is a great place to sample fresh, locally grown produce and connect with your neighbors.

For those who enjoy the arts, Grand Terrace offers a variety of cultural experiences. The Grand Terrace Concerts in the Park series is a beloved summer tradition, featuring live music in a picturesque outdoor setting. The community also supports local artists and showcases their work in various galleries throughout the city.

In recent years, Grand Terrace has made strides in becoming more environmentally conscious. Initiatives for sustainability, such as tree planting and renewable energy programs, have been launched to preserve the city's natural beauty and reduce its carbon footprint.

Transportation in Grand Terrace is made convenient by its proximity to major highways, making it easy to commute to nearby cities like San Bernardino, Riverside, and Los Angeles. This accessibility, combined with the city's relaxed pace of life, provides residents with the best of both worlds.

As Grand Terrace continues to evolve, it remains a hidden gem in the Inland Empire. Its blend of small-town charm, natural beauty, and a strong sense of community makes it a remarkable place to call home. Whether you're a long-time resident or a visitor, Grand Terrace, California, is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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