Foothill Citrus City on Route 66
Welcome to Upland, a San Gabriel Mountain foothill city in the Inland Empire, where Euclid Avenue's citrus-era grand boulevard climbs toward Mount Baldy.
Upland is a city in San Bernardino County, California, at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains in the western Inland Empire, roughly 35 miles east of downtown Los Angeles. With about 79,000 residents, it anchors a foothill corridor bordered by Claremont to the west, Rancho Cucamonga to the east, and Ontario and Montclair to the south, with the unincorporated community of San Antonio Heights and the mountains rising to the north. The city's form was set in the late nineteenth century, when the Chaffey brothers laid out the area around Euclid Avenue, a grand, tree-lined boulevard that climbs from the valley toward Mount San Antonio — known locally as Mount Baldy — and remains the city's defining thoroughfare. Upland flourished as part of Southern California's citrus belt, and it incorporated in 1906. That heritage survives in the city's historic downtown, its well-kept older neighborhoods, and the annual Upland Lemon Festival, which celebrates the community's citrus origins. Modern Upland is a family-oriented suburb with a mix of historic homes, mid-century ranch houses, and newer developments, organized around its schools, parks, and the foothill trailheads that give residents quick access to the San Gabriels. The city's commercial corridors and downtown provide everyday services, while Claremont's colleges and dining and the broader Inland Empire's employment centers lie close at hand. Upland appeals to people seeking a foothill setting with character and history. Its position below Mount Baldy offers hiking and scenic recreation minutes from home, while its citrus-era streetscapes and established neighborhoods set it apart from newer, more uniform Inland Empire suburbs. Commuters use the region's freeway network to reach employment across Los Angeles, Orange, and San Bernardino counties.
Upland is in San Bernardino County, California, in the western Inland Empire, bordered by Claremont to the west, Rancho Cucamonga to the east, and Ontario and Montclair to the south.
Upland sits at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains. Mount San Antonio, known locally as Mount Baldy and the range's highest peak at 10,064 feet, lies about 9.5 miles north of the city's northern boundary.
Upland is served by the Upland Unified School District, a K-12 system with ten elementary schools, two junior high schools, and two high schools, one of which is a continuation campus serving the city.
Upland is known for its citrus-belt history, the grand, tree-lined Euclid Avenue laid out by the Chaffey brothers, its well-preserved historic downtown district, and the annual Upland Lemon Festival that celebrates the city's long citrus-growing heritage.
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