Riverside County Office of Economic Development Profile
The options are limitless in this 7,300 square mile county that stretches from its western border adjacent to Orange County to the Colorado River at the eastern border, adjacent to the Arizona border. CALIFORNIA REGIONAL ADVANTAGES
NEVADA
SAN LUIS OBISPO
CALIFORNIA KERN
SAN BERNARDINO
SANTA BARBARA
VENTURA
LOS ANGELES
RIVERSIDE
ORANGE
ARIZONA
SAN DIEGO
IMPERIAL
RELOCATION & EXPANSION
MEXICO
Riverside County is the fourth most populated county in the state of California out of 58 counties and is about the size of New Jersey. With approximately 2,439,234 residents, the county is one of the fastest growing counties in the United States. Accessibility Connected to five major freeways, Riverside County offers accessibility throughout the region. Interstate 10 traverses the entire county from east to west, connecting businesses to Los Angeles and Phoenix. Interstates 15 and 215 connect Riverside County with San Diego and San Bernardino Counties. Both Highway 60 and 91 link Riverside County to (Source: State of California Department of Finance)
Los Angeles and Orange Counties. Highway 86, which is east of the Coachella Valley, is part of a trade corridor providing easy access to Imperial County and Mexico. Did You Know? BNSF and Union Pacific Railways are important transportation links for Riverside County businesses that offers efficient access to shipping in and out of ports of Los Angeles, Long Beach, and San Diego. Metrolink provides commuter rail service from Riverside County to Los Angeles, Orange, and San Bernardino Counties. There are 12 airports within Riverside County and is served by 17 airports. Major air hubs 15
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