Diamond Valley Lake

One of the largest recreational resources in the region, Diamond Valley Lake is located one mile west of McSweeny Farms. If offers 4,500 acres for recreational boating and a marina cove. The East Recreation Area is adjacent to the McSweeny Farms masterplanned community and is approved to develop the following recreational/educational facilities on 538 acres:

ĦESouthern California Water Education Center (SCWEC)
ĦE Western Center for Archaeology and Paleontology (Western Center)
ĦE Community Park and Regional Aquatic Facility operated by Valley-Wise Recreation and Park District
ĦE Recreation Lake and Day-Use Park, ideal for family fun. Here, McSweeny Farms residents can go fishing, boating, camping, or swimming. They can enjoy a picnic, spend the afternoon biking, hiking, golfing, or horseback riding on equestrian trails.
Visit www.dvlake.com for more information.

Dr. Roy E. Shipley Reserve Just south of Diamond Valley Lake is the 13,000-acre Dr. Roy E. Shipley Reserve, which will provide bicycle, hiking, and equestrian trails connected to the project via the multipurpose trail.

Local Golf Courses A host of public and private golf courses provides challenging levels of play for amateurs and pros alike.

Local Museums For those of you who enjoy cultural excursions, local museums offer a range of exciting exhibitions that create wonderfully enriching experiences for the whole family.

Local Shopping and Dining Throughout Hemet, residents will discover plenty of nearby shops and restaurants perfect for meeting friends for lunch and evenings out on the town. Popular outlet stores ensure that you can have a great time finding a great deal! Lake Elsinore Outlets

From the I-215 freeway, exit Route 74 east. Turn right on Winchester (Route 79), then turn left on Domenigoni Parkway. Turn right on State Street and then left on Newport Road. Follow the signs to McSweeny Farms.
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