The Hemet Heritage Foundation exists as a local organization whose primary focus is the San Jacinto Valley, its rich history and its broad inventory of buildings, homes, scenic attractions, its Museum exhibits and other points of interest.
The membership of this non-profit organization is dedicated to the mission of preserving and protecting our area's past so as to imbue in both young and old alike, continued appreciation and reverence for this unique and remarkable place.
Founded in 2006, the Western Science Center is committed to researching and sharing the natural world, from the Inland Empire and beyond.
Metropolitan Water District of Southern California began excavating the manmade resevoir that would become known as Diamond Valley Lake in the early 1990s. At the time, it was the largest earthworks project in North America.
At The Diamond, you will discover some of the best fishing in the state. World-renowned for its black bass fishing, we are home to bluegill and redear sunfish, rainbow trout, and both blue and channel catfish. The Diamond attracts fisherman from all over the world ready and willing to test their skills against monster sized fish in these waters. Will you be remembered as a record-breaking Diamond Master?
Monster sized fishes await. Come test your fishing skills at The Diamond today!
Fingerprints Youth Museum is a non-profit 501 organization, governed by United Communities Network.
UCN oversees the successful operation of The Children's Museum, and is assisted by our team, who provide direction in the areas of administration, finance, marketing, public relations and exhibits.