Highland
Founded in 1891. Highland, is a city with a rich history and a vibrant community nestled against the picturesque backdrop of the San Bernardino Mountains.
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Welcome to Highland, CA
57,159 people live in Highland, where the median age is 33 and the average individual income is $72,222. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
59 - Somewhat Walkable
Discover the Neigborhoods
List of Highland neighborhoods.
East Highland Ranch
East Highland Ranch Lake
Vista Verde
Messina
Amber hills
Highland Groves
Autumn Chase
Silver Oaks
River oaks
Canyon Oaks
Mountain Shadows
Top Schools
Top 5 rated schools in the city of Highland. Data provided by GreatSchools.org.
Highland Grove Elementary School
Cram Elementary School
Arroyo Verde Elementary School
Thompson Elementary School
Belvedere Elementary School
Pioneer Junior High School
Upland Junior High School
Upland Junior High School
Foothill Knolls Academy od Innovation
Entrepreneur High
Alternative Learning Center
San Andreas High School
San Bernardino City Unified School District
Redlands Unified School District
About Highland
Highland, CA, is a city rich in history and community spirit, nestled against the San Bernardino Mountains. Officially founded in 1891, Highland quickly became an integral part of Southern California’s burgeoning citrus industry, a heritage still celebrated today with the annual Citrus Harvest Festival. This festival is a vibrant community event that features vendors, live music, and a classic car show, encapsulating the city’s historic charm and ongoing traditions.
The Highland Historic District further underscores the city’s historical significance, containing some of Highland’s oldest buildings and being listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This district reflects the architectural styles and residential patterns of the early 20th century, providing a window into the city’s past.
Recreational opportunities abound in Highland, from scenic spots like the Greenspot Road Bridge, known for its picturesque sunset views, to local fishing favorite, the East Highland Reservoir. Canyon Oaks Park offers a peaceful environment for outdoor activities, making it a perfect spot for family picnics and leisure.
Nearby natural attractions such as the San Gorgonio Wilderness offer residents and visitors alike a chance to engage in outdoor adventures like hiking and camping amidst a diverse ecological landscape. This proximity to nature, combined with a strong sense of community and historical depth, makes Highland a unique and appealing place within the Inland Empire.