San Gabriel Valley Hill Community
Welcome to Rowland Heights, an unincorporated Los Angeles County community in the eastern San Gabriel Valley, known for its diverse dining scene and hillside setting.
Rowland Heights is an unincorporated community in Los Angeles County, set in the eastern San Gabriel Valley along the lower slopes of the Puente Hills. The area was part of the region's ranching and agricultural past before developing into a residential community through the mid and late twentieth century, and it remains unincorporated, relying on the county for municipal services. The community of roughly 46,000 people is best known for its cultural and culinary character. Rowland Heights has a large Asian American population, and its commercial corridors — particularly along Colima Road and Fullerton Road — have become a destination for Chinese, Taiwanese, and broader pan-Asian dining, with restaurants, bakeries, and markets that draw visitors from across the Los Angeles area. Public education is provided by the Rowland Unified School District, which serves Rowland Heights along with portions of Walnut, La Puente, City of Industry, and West Covina. The district's schools are a central part of community life. Rowland Heights' hillside setting offers elevated views across the San Gabriel Valley, and its location near State Route 60 and the 57 Freeway places employment centers in the San Gabriel Valley, Orange County, and the Inland Empire within commuting range. A mix of hillside homes with views, mid-century subdivisions, and condominium communities gives the area a varied housing landscape. The community tends to appeal to residents drawn to its dining, its diverse and established neighborhoods, and its convenient position within the eastern Los Angeles basin. Its unincorporated status means county rather than city governance, a detail that shapes how local services are delivered and gives Rowland Heights a distinct administrative identity among the region's communities.
Rowland Heights is in Los Angeles County, California, in the eastern San Gabriel Valley. It is an unincorporated community along the lower slopes of the Puente Hills, near Walnut and the City of Industry.
Rowland Heights is served by the Rowland Unified School District, which also covers portions of Walnut, La Puente, City of Industry, and West Covina, with schools across the surrounding area.
Rowland Heights is known for its diverse dining scene, especially its Chinese and Taiwanese restaurants along Colima Road and Fullerton Road, and for its large Asian American community and hillside setting.
No. Rowland Heights is an unincorporated community, meaning it has no municipal government of its own and instead receives local services through Los Angeles County rather than through a city government.
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