Why Live in Eastvale, CA?
Eastvale is one of the Inland Empire’s most sought-after family communities. Located in the northwest corner of Riverside County — bordered by Chino and Chino Hills to the north and the Orange County line to the west — Eastvale grew from open dairy farmland into a thriving master-planned suburb, and was officially incorporated as a city in 2010. The result is a community of newer, larger homes, wide streets, and well-kept parks that appeals to families and commuters alike.
With immediate access to the 15, 60, 91, and 10 freeways, Eastvale sits at a practical crossroads for getting to Los Angeles, Orange County, and the rest of the Inland Empire — one of the big reasons demand here has stayed strong.
Parks & Outdoor Recreation
Eastvale was planned with green space in mind. Eastvale Community Park and Harada Heritage Park offer expansive sports fields, playgrounds, walking paths, and picnic areas, while the nearby Santa Ana River Trail gives cyclists and runners miles of scenic, connected pathways. Tree-lined streets and neighborhood pocket parks make it easy to stay active close to home.
Shopping & Dining
Eastvale Gateway anchors the city’s retail scene, with major shopping, everyday essentials, and a growing lineup of restaurants and cafes. The area’s diversity is reflected in a wide range of cuisines — you’re never far from a great meal — and nearby Chino, Chino Hills, and Corona add even more shopping and entertainment minutes away.
Commuting & Transit
Connectivity is one of Eastvale’s biggest advantages. Interstate 15 runs through the area, with the 60, 91, and 10 freeways all close by, opening up commutes toward downtown Los Angeles, Orange County, and the broader Inland Empire. Nearby Metrolink stations and regional bus service add options for car-free travel.
Schools & Community
Eastvale is served primarily by the Corona-Norco Unified School District, with the highly regarded Eleanor Roosevelt High School among its best-known campuses, alongside schools such as River Heights Intermediate and Louis VanderMolen Fundamental Elementary. Strong schools are one of the top reasons families choose Eastvale — buyers should always verify current attendance boundaries directly with the district. As one of California’s newer cities, Eastvale has a young, diverse, and community-minded feel.
Eastvale Real Estate at a Glance
Eastvale’s housing stock is notably newer than most of Southern California — much of it built from the early 2000s onward — featuring spacious single-family homes, generous floor plans, and modern layouts ideal for growing and multigenerational households. Well-priced, move-in-ready homes contin