Claremont

Claremont is an excellent place to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
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Welcome to Claremont

Located on the eastern edge of Los Angeles County, Claremont is an excellent place to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life. With prestigious colleges setting the tone, Claremont possesses a reputation for sophistication and stunning historic architecture. The San Gabriel Mountain Range is just north of the city, making Claremont feel like the perfect tree-lined sanctuary.
 
Back in 1887, the Santa Fe Railroad was the force behind the creation of Claremont. Later, Pomona College was established, and the founders wanted to create a college that reflected their New England heritage. Soon, the town also embodied a similar New England style, and today the town still holds onto its historical roots, creating a down-to-earth community. 
 

What to Love

  • A hidden gem in Los Angeles County near the mountains
  • Dozens of restaurants, pubs, and locally-owned boutiques
  • Quaint and historic downtown
  • A friendly and welcoming community 

Local Lifestyle

Claremont is the perfect mix between old and new. While the city offers a quintessential college-town experience, it is also a fantastic place to build a home among the surrounding natural beauty. There is a thriving downtown area where residents can enjoy local breweries and high-end restaurants. The locals boast about their prestigious schools and education system. Community members are extremely welcoming toward new residents and visitors. If you are looking for a laid-back and affluent neighborhood to live in, Claremont is a perfect choice.
 

Dining, Shopping & Entertainment

Locals and tourists agree that Claremont has some of the area's best dining, shopping, and entertainment. No matter how you prefer to spend your free time, Claremont has a spot you will fall in love with. The Village, also known as Claremont’s downtown area, features over 150 shops, boutiques, galleries, spas, and restaurants. Whether you want to take a cooking class with friends or shop for a new pair of shoes, The Village has you covered. 
 
If you enjoy craft beer, check out Claremont Craft Ales for an unbelievably delicious pint of beer. For your next social event or wedding, check out Padua Hills Theatre. Located in the hills with stunning scenic views, the Padua Hills Theatre will take your breath away. If you want to enjoy some of Claremont’s natural beauty, the California Botanic Garden is devoted to California native plants and wildlife. The garden spans 86 acres and is the most extensive botanic garden in the state dedicated to California flora.
 

Things to Do

Those who love gazing at art, tasting delicious food, or connecting with the community will have a splendid time in Claremont. There is no shortage of local events, such as the Village Venture. Village Venture is hosted yearly in Claremont Village, featuring live music, a parade, food trucks, and more! If you are a beer or wine lover, you are in luck. The annual Wine and Beer Walks offer a variety of local beer or wine from the area. Stroll downtown with your favorite beverage in hand during this exciting event.
 
Another yearly event that takes place in April is Taste of Claremont. With over 40 local breweries, restaurants, and wineries providing samples, you are sure to find something to satisfy your appetite. Try new cuisine and walk among the live music at the Taste of Claremont. If you can’t wait a year to indulge in local delights, do not fret. The Claremont Farmers and Artisans Market takes place weekly. Here, you can find local vendors and treats. After all the fun, don’t forget to enjoy the Old School House, the town’s original high school that has been preserved for over a century.
 

Schools

The prestigious reputation of Claremont means amazing schools are available nearby. Top-rated institutions include:

Demographics and Employment Data for Claremont, CA

Claremont has 12,172 households, with an average household size of 2.63. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Claremont do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 36,312 people call Claremont home. The population density is 2,723.09 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

36,312

Total Population

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Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

41.3

Median Age

47.38 / 52.62%

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Total Households

2.63

Average Household Size

$50,620

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Schools in Claremont, CA

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The following schools are within or nearby Claremont. The rating and statistics can serve as a starting point to make baseline comparisons on the right schools for your family. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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