Rialto
Founded in 1887. Rialto, boasts a rich historical background, thriving community life, and economic vitality.
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Welcome to Rialto, CA
104,394 people live in Rialto, where the median age is 31.2 and the average individual income is $80,750. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
97 - Walker's Paradise
Discover the Neigborhoods
List of Rialto neighborhoods.
Las Colinas
North Rialto
Rialto Ranch
El Rancho Verde
Terra Vista
Rialto Central
South Rialto
Rialto Heights
East Walnut
West Walnut
Flores Park
Acacia
Riverbend
Top Schools
Top 5 rated schools in the city of Rialto. Data provided by GreatSchools.org.
Samuel W. Simpson Elementary School
Morgan Elementary School
Sam V. Curtis Elementary School
Edward Fitzgerald Elementary School
Henry Elementary School
Kolb Middle School
0 Vista Norte Public Charter
Frisbie Middle School
Ethel Kucera Middle School
Rialto Middle School
Wilmer Amina Carter High School
Rialto High School
Eisenhower Senior High School
Zupanic High School
Vista Norte Public Charter
Rialto Unified School District
Helendale Elementary School District
About Rialto
Rialto, nestled in the heart of San Bernardino County, serves as a vibrant testament to Southern California’s dynamic history and modern evolution. Known for its strategic position along the storied Route 66, Rialto’s roots as a railroad town have blossomed into a robust suburban community, rich with cultural and economic diversity.
The city’s historical narrative is deeply interwoven with the development of the American West, notably marked by its transition from a major agricultural center to a modern urban locale. Rialto’s past is preserved and celebrated at the Rialto Historical Society, where the story of its transformation from citrus groves to a pivotal residential area is displayed through compelling exhibits and local artifacts.
Rialto’s commitment to community is evident in its wide array of public parks and recreational activities, which foster a vibrant outdoor culture. Frisbie Park stands out as a community hub with its extensive recreational facilities that encourage active and healthy lifestyles among residents. Additionally, the city hosts numerous community events that not only enhance the local cultural fabric but also strengthen communal bonds.
The city has also adapted to contemporary economic trends, hosting several major distribution centers that contribute to its role as a critical economic hub in the region. This blend of historical preservation and modern economic development encapsulates Rialto’s unique character as a city that honors its past while dynamically forging its future.
Rialto, with its rich historical background, thriving community life, and economic vitality, represents a distinctive blend of tradition and progress, making it a compelling place to live or work in Southern California.