The Inland Empire Region
All combined, the Inland Empire covers more than 27,000 square miles and is home to some 4.2 million people, making it the 13th most populous metropolitan area in the United States.
San Bernardino County
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Riverside County (Western)
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Riverside County & Coachella Valley (Eastern)
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For more information on the Coachella Valley Branch, click here.
List of Inland Empire Cities
Adelanto
Angelus Oaks
Apple Valley
Banning
Barstow
Beaumont
Big Bear Lake
Bloomington
Blythe
Calimesa
Canyon Lake
Cathedral City
Chino
Chino Hills
Claremont
Coachella
Colton
Corona
Crafton
Crestline
Desert Hot Springs
Fontana
Grand Terrace
Hemet
Hesperia
Highland
Indian Wells
Indio
Joshua Tree
La Quinta
Lake Arrowhead
Lake Elsinore
Loma Linda
Lucerne Valley
Mentone
Montclair
Moreno Valley
Murrieta
Needles
Norco
Ontario
Palm Desert
Palm Springs
Perris
Rancho Cucamonga
Rancho Mirage
Redlands
Rialto
Riverside
Running Springs
San Bernardino
San Jacinto
Temecula
Twentynine Palms
Upland
Victorville
Wildomar
Wrightwood
Yermo
Yucaipa
Yucca Valley
Angelus Oaks
Apple Valley
Banning
Barstow
Beaumont
Big Bear Lake
Bloomington
Blythe
Calimesa
Canyon Lake
Cathedral City
Chino
Chino Hills
Claremont
Coachella
Colton
Corona
Crafton
Crestline
Desert Hot Springs
Fontana
Grand Terrace
Hemet
Hesperia
Highland
Indian Wells
Indio
Joshua Tree
La Quinta
Lake Arrowhead
Lake Elsinore
Loma Linda
Lucerne Valley
Mentone
Montclair
Moreno Valley
Murrieta
Needles
Norco
Ontario
Palm Desert
Palm Springs
Perris
Rancho Cucamonga
Rancho Mirage
Redlands
Rialto
Riverside
Running Springs
San Bernardino
San Jacinto
Temecula
Twentynine Palms
Upland
Victorville
Wildomar
Wrightwood
Yermo
Yucaipa
Yucca Valley




