Ramona is known as the Gateway to San Diego North County's Inland Mountains is also known as the Valley of the Sun; located above the fog line and below the snow line.
Ramona citizens lined Main Street years ago with these beautiful eucalyptus trees. They were hand-watered when first planted during the summer months to keep them alive. Current Ramona citizens and visitors are reaping the beauty and shade of these magnificent trees. If you plan to stay the weekend consider taking advantage of the at the local lodging and dining options.
Ramona's own Guy B. Woodward Museum is open to the public. If you are interested in the Old West and/or the history of Ramona (once known as the "Turkey Capital of the World") spend an afternoon looking around this wonderful hometown museum. Mrs. Woodward adds to the history with her own personal stories about Ramona and the people who added to this town's history.
Ramona is a horse-friendly community! While a lot of our neighboring communities are making it difficult for horseowners to house and ride their horses within City limits, Ramona prides itself in always remembering our rural heritage. More than a few current Ramona residents have moved "up the hill" because of our common-sense policy regarding horses.
One of the most famous photo-opportunities in Ramona is Hope Street's mailboxes. Each mailbox is unique and special (just like the people who own them) and has it's own story to tell -- some are new and shiny, some are old and weathered, some have seen El Nino, some are rusted while others are beautifully decorated.
Courtesy of the Ramona Chamber of Commerce
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