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Moreno Valley LGBTQ City Guide

Moreno Valley is located in the southern part of California, in an area often referred to as the Inland Empire. It is located approximately 60 miles east of Los Angeles, close enough to enjoy all that the big city has to offer, but also a bustling, vibrant city in its own right. It is known as one of the most diverse cities in the area, with several different ethnic groups represented, and a thriving LGBTQ community. If you’re thinking of result your next home in Moreno Valley, chances are, you’ll find plenty about it to love!

A Glance at Moreno Valley's History

Moreno Valley is fairly young as far as cities go. It was founded in 1984. Despite its relatively recent founding, it grew rapidly and almost right away, posthaste becoming one of the largest cities in the area. It is a diverse city, full of much to see and do, and truly, it would be a wonderful place to call home.

A Few Fun Facts About Moreno Valley

  • The capital motto of Moreno Valley is, “People, Pride, Progress.”
  • Frank Brown, who was one of the initial founders of the community, declined to have the town named after him, but in his honor, the city was named More

    San Bernardino LGBTQ Town Guide

    San Bernardino, or San Berdoo as it’s known to its residents, is part of the California “Inland Empire” area and is situated on the floor of the San Bernardino Valley.  It is located approximately 60 miles east of Los Angeles, close enough to enjoy all that the great city has to offer, but also a bustling, thriving city in its own right. Those who live in San Bernardino can enjoy beautiful views of the San Bernardino Mountains and the San Bernardino National Forest in the North, as well as the natural beauty of the many creeks running from the foothills in the mountains to feed the Santa Ana River. It’s also a very diverse city, full of friendly people and much to observe and do. Even better, it is a city with a smaller, but vibrant LGBTQ collective, where all can feel welcome and at home.

    A Stare at the History of San Bernardino

    Like many cities in California, San Bernardino was occupied first by indigenous tribes, and later, by the Spanish, who established several missions in the area. Subsequently, as pioneers began to move west, it became a prime settlement area for many Mormons, who officially incorporated the city

    Looking to meet other queer folk in the Inland Empire? The following page lists some of the activities and gatherings we know of that happen on a regular basis. We are not affiliated with any of these groups or activities – they are all organized by other community members – but we know it's important to be able to find your tribe and list them here for your information. If you have a regular LGBTQ+ specific activity or group that you'd like to be added to this page – please click the Contact Us link above.

    You can click the links to find out more information. Any questions should be directed to the organizers on their respective pages.

    Sports & Fitness

    Sporting teams, groups, leagues that meet regularly:

    A homosexual running club in Riverside that caters to LGBTQIA2S+ communities in Inland Empire. All runners & walkers of any abilities & levels are welcome! Instagram | Website

    New LGBTQ+ community group in Riverside, CA for those who are interested in outdoor activities like kickball.

    Instagram | Meetup

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    Join us every other Sunday @ 5pm @Fairmount Park, Riversid

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