Southwest Riverside County Community
Welcome to Wildomar, a Riverside County city between Murrieta and Lake Elsinore, where rolling ranchland, newer neighborhoods, and I-15 access meet the Temecula Valley's edge.
Wildomar is a city in southwestern Riverside County, California, positioned between Murrieta to the south and Lake Elsinore to the north, just west of Interstate 15. It sits in a landscape of rolling hills, scattered horse properties, and open grassland that transitions toward the Santa Ana Mountains and the Temecula Valley. With a population of about 37,000, it is one of the newer municipalities in the region. The city incorporated on July 1, 2008, becoming the 25th city in Riverside County and the first new municipality there in decades. Its name was coined from the founders — the "Wil" from William Collier, the "Do" from Donald Graham, and the "Mar" from Margaret Collier Graham. Before incorporation, the area was known for ranching, agriculture, and honey production, and remnants of that rural heritage remain visible in the equestrian properties and open land scattered across the city. Wildomar's development has centered on residential growth along the Interstate 15 corridor, with newer master-planned neighborhoods such as Briarwood joining older ranch properties. Public schools are operated by the Lake Elsinore Unified School District, which serves Wildomar along with Lake Elsinore, Canyon Lake, and surrounding unincorporated communities across more than 144 square miles. Transportation is anchored by Interstate 15, which runs just east of the city, and State Route 74, with the coast and Palm Springs each roughly an hour away. Recreation includes city parks and trails, with Lake Elsinore to the north, the Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve to the west, and Temecula Valley wine country to the south. Wildomar offers a semi-rural, family-oriented alternative within one of Riverside County's most active growth corridors.
Wildomar is located in southwestern Riverside County, California, in the Inland Empire region. It sits between the cities of Murrieta to the south and Lake Elsinore to the north, just west of Interstate 15.
Wildomar was incorporated on July 1, 2008, becoming the 25th city in Riverside County. Its name combines the initials and syllables of its founders — William Collier, Donald Graham, and Margaret Collier Graham.
Wildomar is served by the Lake Elsinore Unified School District, which covers more than 144 square miles and serves the cities of Lake Elsinore, Canyon Lake, and Wildomar along with several unincorporated communities.
Wildomar lies along the Interstate 15 corridor, just north of Murrieta and Temecula and south of Lake Elsinore. State Route 74 also crosses the area, and the city is roughly an hour from both the San Diego and Palm Springs regions.
Wildomar offers city parks, hiking trails, and a semi-rural landscape of hills and horse properties. Nearby Lake Elsinore provides boating and fishing, the Santa Rosa Plateau offers nature trails, and Temecula Valley wine country is a short drive south.
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