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Living in Murrieta

Fast Facts About Living in Murrieta, California

  • Population Estimate (as of March 2021): 119,182
  • Average Age: 38
  • #2 Safest city in the U.S. 2019
    (Source FBI, Cities over 100k residents)
  • Murrieta Valley Unified School District (MVUSD): One of only 22 exemplary rated districts in the state of California
  • Traffic count at I-15/I-215 junction: 275,000 ADT
  • Over 52 parks in the city limits
  • Consistently on FBI’s National List of 2019 #2 Safest City in U.S.
    (lowest violent crime in cities with > 100,000 residents)
  • Featuring 1st Genomics Lab and Murrieta Innovation Center Clinical Trials Lab in region
  • State of the art: Public Library
  • Strong STEM Focus
  • Home of CA State Open Golf Tournament Jack Nicklaus designed golf course
  • Murrieta is renowned for its strong community spirit and active civic engagement. Residents take pride in their town’s heritage and work together to foster a welcoming and inclusive environment.

Murrieta Welcomes You

Incorporated in 1991, the City of Murrieta is located in Southwest Riverside County 60 miles north of Downtown San Diego and 75 miles east of Downtown Los Angeles. Situated at the confluence of Interstates 15 & 215. Murrieta is home to a diverse population of workers and employers and the Economic Development Department here at the city is committed to continue to have a qualified workforce that attracts, retains and expands industries, and enhances the quality of life for residents in the City of Murrieta. Our city lies 90 miles north of the U.S. – Mexico Port of Entry of Tijuana Mexico, 90 Miles from the busiest U.S Seaport, the Port of Los Angeles and 16 international airports (Ontario, San Diego, Orange County and Los Angeles LAX) all lie less than 75 miles away. Offering a strong economy built on diversification, small business vitality and quality of life Murrieta is proud to be the city in the middle of it all!

Fun Facts-At-A-Glance

  • The city of Murrieta encompasses 1,350 acres of trails, open spaces and natural areas.
  • Murrieta is home to the spring (March-April) golden poppy super bloom. The vernal pools in the Santa Rosa Plateau are the only home to the crustacean species, Fairy shrimp. 
  • The annual race, Tour de Murrieta, is an officially sanctioned USA Cycling event.
  • Murrieta is home to more than 20 wineries and breweries.
  • Source link here

History of Murrieta

Murrieta was named after Spanish-born Ezequial Murrieta, who was entranced by the area’s natural beauty that he found reminiscent of his homeland. He bought 52,000 acres of land and established a sheep ranch before turning the property over to his brother Juan in 1873.

That’s when Murrieta was born. Murrieta first became popular as a destination in 1882, when the Southern California Railroad added the city to its southern transcontinental route. Murrieta again experienced a boom – this time thanks to its natural resources –  as the Murrieta Hot Springs Resort began attracting visitors from around the nation in the early 1900s. To this day, Murrieta continues to be known amongst visitors for its picturesque landscape and outdoor recreation. This array of experiences, paired with an undeniable small-town local vibe makes Murrieta the perfect Southern California getaway.

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