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Morongo Valley, CA

California · San Bernardino County · Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario Metro

Morongo Valley is a small town in California with a population of 3,907. Residents earn $56,821 per year, which is 24% below the national average.

2.6 /5.0
C+ Fair
3,907 Population 155/sq mi density
$56,821 Median Income $33,049 per capita
$265,100 Home Value $326,800 Zillow
$1,362 Median Rent 30.0% income on rent
65°F Avg Temperature 330 sunny days/yr
598 Violent Crime/100K 4,130 property/100K
C+
Overall
2.6 / 5.0
Fair overall score based on economy, affordability, safety and education
B
Economy
3.1 / 5.0
$56,821 median income, 4.9% unemployment
A
Affordability
4.0 / 5.0
$265,100 home value, $1,362/mo rent
F
Safety
1.0 / 5.0
598 violent crimes/100K (57% above avg)
C
Education
2.3 / 5.0
16.3% bachelor's degree or higher

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Full City Profile
Median Income $56,821
24% lower than US avg
Home Value $265,100
6% lower than US avg
Violent Crime 598/100K
57% higher than US avg
Bachelor's+ 16.3%
52% lower than US avg
Median Rent $1,362
17% higher than US avg
Obesity Rate 35.6%
11% higher than US avg
Unemployment 4.9%
36% higher than US avg
Poverty Rate 18.3%
48% higher than US avg

How Morongo Valley Compares to the U.S. Average (100% = U.S. avg)

People

Population3,907
Median Age44.6 yrs
Density155/mi²
Male / Female53% / 47%
Largest GroupWhite 71%
Veterans9.1%

Economy

B
Median Income$56,821
Per Capita$33,049
Unemployment4.9%
Poverty18.3%
County GDP$137,914M
Commute38 min

Housing

A
Home Value$265,100
Rent$1,362
Ownership67.4%
Zillow$326,800
Housing Units1,915
Rent Burden30.0%

Crime

F
Violent598/100K
Property4,130/100K

Health

Obesity35.6%
Uninsured10.1%
Smoking17.3%
Depression25.4%
Heart Disease6.9%

Climate

Avg Temp65°F (18°C)
AQI48 (Good)
Rain9.4 in/yr
Sunny Days330/yr
Elevation2,894 ft (882 m)

Education

C
Bachelor's+16.3%
High School+91.1%
Graduate+7.7%
School Score4.33

Community

2024 VoteR 50% / D 48%
Commute38 min
Broadband96.5%
EV Stations1
Libraries48

Is Morongo Valley a Good Place to Live?

Based on current data, Morongo Valley receives an overall livability score of 2.6 out of 5.0, earning a grade of C+. Key strengths include abundant sunshine, strong internet connectivity. Areas to be aware of include elevated crime rates, an elevated poverty rate, below-average incomes. Morongo Valley has some notable strengths but also faces challenges that prospective residents should consider.

Economy & Jobs

The median household income in Morongo Valley is $56,821, 24% below the national average of $75,149. Unemployment stands at 4.9%, indicating a healthy job market. The poverty rate of 18.3% exceeds the national average of 12.4%, indicating economic hardship for a significant portion of the population. Workers commute an average of 38 minutes, longer than the typical American commute of 28 minutes.

Cost of Living & Housing

The median home value in Morongo Valley is $265,100, roughly aligned with the national median of $281,900. Renters pay a median of $1,362 per month. A price-to-income ratio of 4.7x indicates a reasonably affordable housing market.

Safety & Crime

The violent crime rate of 598 per 100,000 is above the national average of 380 / something for prospective residents to consider. Property crime occurs at a rate of 4,130 per 100,000, 111% above the national average.

Education

16.3% of residents hold a bachelor's degree, below the national average of 33.7%. 91.1% have completed high school. Area schools have an average test score of 4.3/10.

Climate & Weather

Morongo Valley enjoys a moderate climate with an average annual temperature of 65°F. Winters average 50°F in January while summers reach 81°F in July. With 330 sunny days per year, residents enjoy well above the national average of sunshine. Annual precipitation totals 9.4 inches. Air quality is rated Good with a median AQI of 48.

Morongo Valley has a population of 3,907 with a density of 155 people per square mile, spread across 25.2 square miles. The median age is 44.6 years, 15% older than the national median of 38.9. The gender split is 47.1% female and 52.9% male. The city is predominantly White (70.6%), with 2.8% Hispanic, 3.1% Black, 2.1% Asian. English is the primary language spoken at home by 79.7% of residents, while 20.3% speak Spanish. 9.1% of the population are veterans, above the national rate of 6.0%. 20.1% of residents have a disability (above the 13.0% national average). 86.9% have health insurance coverage.

Population

3,907
Total Population
155
People / sq mi
44.6yrs
Median Age
15% above US avg
25.2mi²
Land Area

Gender Distribution

Male 52.9%
Female 47.1%

Race & Ethnicity

Morongo Valley vs U.S. Average

Language Spoken at Home

English Only 79.7%
2% above US avg
Spanish 20.3%
51% above US avg

Social Characteristics

Morongo Valley vs U.S. Average

The median household income in Morongo Valley is $56,821, which is 24% below the national average of $75,149. Per capita income is $33,049 (below the $39,052 national figure). The average weekly wage is $1,199, 16% lower than the U.S. average. The unemployment rate is 4.9% (above the 3.6% US average). 18.3% of residents live below the poverty line, higher than the national rate of 12.4%. The area has 77,170 business establishments, including 4,197 restaurants. The cost of living index is 110.7, slightly above the national baseline of 100. Workers commute an average of 38 minutes (longer than the 28-minute US average). 13.6% of workers work from home.

Income: Morongo Valley vs U.S.

Commute Mode

Income

Median HH Income$56,821
24% below US avg
Per Capita Income$33,049
Avg Weekly Wage$1,199
IRS Avg AGI$67,148
Gini Index0.439 (0=equal, 1=unequal)

Employment & Poverty

Unemployment4.9%
36% above US avg
Poverty Rate18.3%
48% above US avg
Establishments (County)77,170
County GDP$137,914M

Business (County)

Restaurants4,197
Healthcare5,144
Retail5,298
Manufacturing1,765

Tax & Cost of Living

Property Tax (IRS)$6,047
73% above US avg
Cost of Living110.70 (100=avg)
Effective Tax Rate2.28%

Commute & Transportation

Commute Time38.0 min
Drive Alone80.3%
Public Transit0.0%
Work from Home13.6%

Walkability

The median home value in Morongo Valley is $265,100, 6% below the national median of $281,900. Zillow estimates the typical home value at $326,800, higher than the Census estimate. Homes sell for 93.6% of their list price, suggesting buyers have room to negotiate. Monthly rent averages $1,362 (17% above the national average of $1,163). Fair market rent ranges from $1,647 for a one-bedroom to $2,053 for a two-bedroom apartment. 67.4% of housing units are owner-occupied. There are 1,915 total housing units in the city. The median year a home was built is 1971. The average annual property tax is $6,047 (higher than the $3,500 national average). 30.0% of renters spend 30% or more of their income on housing. The home price-to-income ratio is 4.7x.

Home Value Sources

Ownership Split

Home Values

Census Median$265,100
6% below US avg
Zillow ZHVI$326,800
Median List Price$469,000

Real Estate Market (Redfin)

Median List Price$469,000
$/Sq Ft$265
Homes Sold7
Sale-to-List Ratio93.6%
Price Drops31.3%
Inventory32

Rental Costs

Census Median Rent$1,362
17% above US avg
Rent Burden30.0%

HUD Fair Market Rent

Studio$1,513
1 Bedroom$1,647
2 Bedrooms$2,053
3 Bedrooms$2,752
4 Bedrooms$3,165

Ownership & Property

Homeownership67.4%
Owner-Occupied67.4%
Renter-Occupied32.6%
Housing Units1,915
Median Year Built1971

Property Tax

Avg Tax (IRS)$6,047
73% above US avg
Effective Rate2.28%
In Morongo Valley, 35.6% of adults are obese, above the national rate of 32.1%. 11.3% have diabetes. Heart disease affects 6.9% of residents, above the national average. 34.1% have high blood pressure. 17.3% are current smokers (above the 14.0% national rate). 17.2% report binge drinking. 25.3% are physically inactive. 25.4% report depression (above the 20.0% national average). 21.5% experience frequent mental distress. 10.1% of residents lack health insurance. The primary care physician ratio is 1:1,699. The dentist ratio is 1:1,299. 86.8% of residents have access to exercise opportunities. The food environment index is 7.9 out of 10.

Health Metrics: Morongo Valley vs U.S. Average (%)

Chronic Conditions

Obesity35.6%
11% above US avg
Diabetes11.3%
Heart Disease6.9%
High Blood Pressure34.1%
Asthma11.5%
COPD7.9%
Cancer7.0%
Stroke3.8%

Behaviors & Mental Health

Smoking17.3%
24% above US avg
Binge Drinking17.2%
Physical Inactivity25.3%
Depression25.4%
Mental Distress21.5%
Physical Distress16.3%
Short Sleep38.1%

Healthcare Access

Insurance Rate86.9%
Uninsured10.1%
17% above US avg
Primary Care1:1,699
Dentists1:1,299
Mental Health1:322
Checkup Rate69.2%
Dental Visits56.1%
Premature Death9,378/100K

Food & Exercise

Food Environment7.9/10
Exercise Access86.8%
Healthcare Facilities5,144
Morongo Valley has a violent crime rate of 598 per 100,000 residents, 57% above the national average of 380. Property crime stands at 4,130 per 100,000, 111% above the U.S. average. The county recorded 419 fatal traffic crashes. The area has experienced 455 federally declared disasters. Overall, Morongo Valley receives a safety grade of F.

Crime Rates: Morongo Valley vs U.S. Average (per 100,000)

Violent Crime

Total Violent598.2/100K
57% above US avg

Property Crime

Total Property4,130.2/100K
111% above US avg

Traffic Safety

Fatal Crashes (County/yr)419
Traffic Accidents35
Avg Accident Severity2.1 / 4.0
FEMA Disasters455

Safety Score

Safety GradeF
Safety Score1.0 / 5.0
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Morongo Valley enjoys a temperate climate with an average annual temperature of 65°F (18°C). Winters average 50°F in January while summers reach 81°F in July. The area gets 330 sunny days per year, well above the U.S. average of 205 / making it one of the sunnier locations in the country. Annual precipitation totals 9.4 inches (drier than the 38-inch national average). Air quality is rated Good with a median AQI of 48. The city sits at an elevation of 2,894 feet.

Temperature

50°F Jan (10°C) 81°F Jul (27°C)
Annual Average64.6°F
20% above US avg
January Average50°F (10°C)
July Average81°F (27°C)
Sunny Days330 days/yr

Geography

Elevation2,894 ft (882 m)
Area25.2 sq mi (65.3 km²)
Population Density155/sq mi
Coordinates34.0724°N, 116.5627°W
TimezoneAmerica/Los_Angeles
CountySan Bernardino County County
Nearest AirportPalm Springs International (PSP)
17 miles away

Precipitation & Snow

Annual Rainfall 9.4"
75% below US avg
Wettest Month (Jan) 2.44"
Driest Month (Jun) 0.08"

Air Quality

AQI Median48.0
RatingGood

Air Pollutants (EPA 2023)

Ozone (O₃)0.0529 ppm
NO₂ (Nitrogen Dioxide)22.1 ppb
SO₂ (Sulfur Dioxide)0.25 ppb
CO (Carbon Monoxide)0.28 ppm
PM2.5 (Fine Particles)9.4 μg/m³

Natural Hazard Risk

Overall RiskVery High
Risk Score99.8 / 100
Social Vulnerability33.2 / 100
Community Resilience20.1 / 100

Hazard Breakdown

Tornado Relatively Moderate
Hurricane No Rating
Earthquake Very High
Wildfire Very High
Flood Very High
Hail Relatively Moderate
Strong Wind Relatively High
Heat Wave Relatively High
Winter Weather Relatively Low
Lightning Relatively High
Drought Relatively Low
Cold Wave Relatively Low
Landslide Very High
Volcano Very Low
Avalanche Relatively Low
Source: FEMA National Risk Index v1.20 (Dec 2025)

Earthquake History

12,737 earthquakes (M2.5+) within 150 km since 1990. Strongest: M7.3. Most recent: M2.8 on Aug 28, 2025.

Jun 28, 1992 The 1992 Landers, California Earthquake M7.3 18 km
Oct 16, 1999 The 1999 Hector Mine, California Earthquake M7.1 65 km
Jun 28, 1992 The 1992 Big Bear, California Earthquake M6.3 28 km
Apr 23, 1992 The 1992 Joshua Tree, California Earthquake M6.1 26 km
Jun 28, 1991 The 1991 Sierra Madre, California Earthquake M5.8 133 km
Oct 16, 1999 13km WSW of Ludlow, CA M5.8 72 km
Jun 28, 1992 3km NE of Yucca Valley, California M5.8 16 km
Jun 28, 1992 2km SSW of Joshua Tree, California M5.7 23 km
Jun 29, 1992 3km ESE of Yucca Valley, California M5.7 15 km
Oct 16, 1999 7km ENE of Running Springs, CA M5.6 48 km
Jun 28, 1992 11km SSE of Big Bear Lake, California M5.5 28 km
Feb 28, 1990 The 1990 Upland, California Earthquake M5.5 105 km
Jun 28, 1992 0km E of Yucca Valley, CA M5.5 13 km
Jul 5, 1992 21km SW of Ludlow, California M5.4 61 km
Jul 7, 2010 20km NNW of Borrego Springs, CA M5.4 73 km
Jun 28, 1992 26km NNW of Yucca Valley, CA M5.4 30 km
Oct 16, 1999 32km SSW of Ludlow, California M5.4 50 km
Jul 1, 1992 24km N of Yucca Valley, California M5.3 30 km
Aug 26, 2012 5km NNW of Brawley, CA M5.3 150 km
Nov 27, 1992 10km NNW of Big Bear City, California M5.3 43 km
Source: USGS (M2.5+, 1990–2025)

Tornado History

47 tornadoes (EF0+) within 100 km since 1950. Strongest: EF3. Total: 13 injuries.

Date Rating Distance Fatalities
Feb 9, 1978 EF3 85 km 0
May 22, 2008 EF2 67 km 0
Sep 7, 1982 EF2 25 km 0
Jun 25, 1954 EF2 85 km 0
Aug 6, 2015 EF1 70 km 0
Aug 4, 2008 EF1 31 km 0
Feb 19, 2005 EF1 87 km 0
May 18, 1997 EF1 87 km 0
May 18, 1997 EF1 82 km 0
May 11, 1997 EF1 77 km 0
Dec 22, 1996 EF1 26 km 0
Oct 22, 1974 EF1 21 km 0
Jul 20, 1974 EF1 51 km 0
Oct 8, 2022 EF0 73 km 0
Aug 16, 2018 EF0 58 km 0
May 7, 2017 EF0 96 km 0
Oct 17, 2015 EF0 67 km 0
Jul 19, 2015 EF0 29 km 0
Sep 9, 2012 EF0 70 km 0
Aug 12, 2012 EF0 68 km 0
Source: NOAA SPC (EF0+, 1950–2024)

Tsunami History

1 tsunami recorded within 500 km.

Year Location Cause Max Wave Deaths Distance
1855 S. CALIFORNIA Eruption + Earthquake 142 km
Source: NOAA/NCEI Historical Tsunami Database. Sorted by wave height.

Nearby Volcanoes

1 volcano within 200 km. Closest: Salton Buttes (131 km).

Name Type Elevation Last Eruption Distance
Salton Buttes Lava dome(s) -40 m (-131 ft) 210 131 km
Source: Smithsonian Institution Global Volcanism Program (GVP). Sorted by distance.

Wildfire History

20 wildfires (100+ acres) within 100 km. Largest: OLD (90,180 ac, 2003).

Year Name Acres Distance
2003 OLD 90,180 69 km
2006 MILLARD 86,585 7 km
1999 WILLOW 63,525 58 km
2003 GRAND PRIX 50,799 85 km
2007 POOMACHA 47,496 92 km
2006 ESPERANZA 40,566 38 km
2016 BLUE CUT 36,856 91 km
2020 APPLE 32,374 28 km
2015 LAKE 30,421 20 km
2022 FAIRVIEW 28,680 53 km
2013 MOUNTAIN 28,202 38 km
1998 EDNA 27,561 44 km
1993 CALIFORNIA 23,899 65 km
2018 HOLY 22,845 93 km
2020 EL DORADO 22,300 36 km
1995 VERBENIA 21,601 13 km
1994 PALM 21,040 48 km
2013 SILVER 20,863 31 km
2003 COYOTE 19,215 76 km
2004 CERRITO 18,605 83 km
Source: NIFC/IRWIN (100+ acres)

Monthly Weather

Month Avg Temperature Precipitation Summary
January 50°F (10°C) 2.4 in Wettest
February 49°F (9°C) 2.3 in
March 51°F (11°C) 2.1 in
April 57°F (14°C) 0.9 in
May 64°F (18°C) 0.4 in
June 73°F (23°C) 0.1 in Driest
July 81°F (27°C) 0.4 in Warmest
August 78°F (26°C) 0.8 in
September 73°F (23°C) 0.8 in
October 64°F (18°C) 0.6 in
November 54°F (12°C) 1.5 in
December 48°F (9°C) 2.1 in Coldest

Morongo Valley has a seasonal temperature swing of 34°F / from 48°F in December to 81°F in July. Total annual precipitation is 14.5 inches, with January being the wettest month (2.4") and June the driest (0.1").

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Morongo Valley is located in San Bernardino County. It is classified as Metro / 1 million+, part of a metropolitan area. 16.3% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher, 52% below the national average of 33.7%. 91.1% have completed high school. 7.7% hold a graduate or professional degree (below the 13.1% national rate). Area schools have an average test score of 4.3 out of 10. In the 2024 presidential election, the county voted Republican with 49.7% of the vote, a 2.1-point margin. 96.5% of households have broadband internet access. The area has 1 EV charging stations. There are 48 public libraries serving the community. 5,144 healthcare facilities operate in the area. 80.3% of workers drive alone to work.

2024 Presidential Election (County)

R 49.7%
D 47.5%

Winner: Republican by 2.1 points

Safety & Disasters

Fatal Crashes (County/yr)419
Traffic Accidents35
Avg Accident Severity2.1 / 4.0
FEMA Disaster Declarations455
F Safety Grade (1.0/5.0)

Education

Bachelor's Degree+16.3%
52% below US avg
High School+91.1%
Graduate Degree+7.7%
School Test Score4.33
C Education Grade (2.3/5.0)

Area & Infrastructure

RUCC Code 1Metro / 1 million+
Population Density155/sq mi
Total Area25.2 sq mi
CountySan Bernardino County County

Services

Broadband Access96.5%
Avg Download Speed117.0 Mbps
Avg Upload Speed29.5 Mbps
Max Download Speed1,000 Mbps
EV Charging Stations1
Alt Fuel Stations4
Public Libraries48
Healthcare Facilities5,144
Restaurants4,197
Retail Stores5,298

Commute & Transportation

Avg Commute38.0 min
Drive Alone80.3%
Public Transit0.0%
Work from Home13.6%
Average costs for common services in Morongo Valley. Prices are estimated based on regional cost of living data and may vary by provider.

Healthcare

Doctor Visit (Primary Care) $277 ($166–$443)
Specialist Visit $387 ($221–$609)
Urgent Care Visit $221 ($111–$387)
Emergency Room Visit $2,435 ($886–$5,535)
Dental Cleaning $144 ($83–$221)
Dental Filling $277 ($166–$443)
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Auto Repair

Oil Change (Conventional) $50 ($28–$83)
Oil Change (Synthetic) $83 ($55–$133)
Brake Pad Replacement $332 ($166–$554)
Tire Rotation $44 ($22–$83)
New Tires (Set of 4) $664 ($443–$1,107)
Battery Replacement $221 ($111–$387)
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Home Services

Plumber (Per Hour) $111 ($66–$166)
Electrician (Per Hour) $100 ($55–$155)
HVAC Repair $443 ($166–$886)
HVAC System Install $7,749 ($4,428–$13,284)
Roof Repair $1,107 ($443–$2,214)
Roof Replacement $9,963 ($6,089–$16,605)
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Legal

Divorce (Uncontested) $1,661 ($554–$3,875)
Divorce (Contested) $16,605 ($5,535–$33,210)
DUI Defense $5,535 ($2,214–$11,070)
Bankruptcy (Chapter 7) $1,661 ($886–$3,321)
Will Preparation $554 ($221–$1,107)
Trust Preparation $2,768 ($1,107–$5,535)
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Personal Care

Men's Haircut $28 ($17–$50)
Women's Haircut $61 ($33–$111)
Hair Coloring (Full) $166 ($83–$277)
Manicure $28 ($17–$50)
Pedicure $44 ($28–$72)
Massage (1 Hour) $89 ($55–$144)
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Food & Grocery

Gallon of Milk (per gallon) $4.54 ($3.32–$6.09)
Dozen Eggs (per dozen) $3.87 ($2.77–$5.54)
Loaf of Bread $4.21 ($2.77–$6.09)
Chicken Breast (per lb) $4.98 ($3.32–$7.20)
Ground Beef (per lb) $6.09 ($4.43–$8.30)
Rice (per lb) $1.11 ($0.66–$1.99)
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Utilities

Electricity (Monthly) $155 ($89–$277)
Natural Gas (Monthly) $77 ($33–$166)
Water/Sewer (Monthly) $77 ($44–$133)
Internet (Monthly) $77 ($44–$111)
Cell Phone Plan (Monthly) $72 ($33–$111)
Cable TV (Monthly) $94 ($55–$166)
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Transportation

Monthly Parking (Downtown) $221 ($83–$554)
Car Insurance (Annual) $2,214 ($1,328–$3,875)
Bus Pass (Monthly) $77 ($33–$144)
Taxi/Uber (5-Mile Ride) $17 ($8.86–$28)
Car Registration (Annual) $111 ($33–$277)
Driver's License Renewal $33 ($17–$83)
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Education & Childcare

Daycare (Infant, Monthly) $1,328 ($664–$2,768)
Daycare (Toddler, Monthly) $1,107 ($554–$2,214)
After-School Care (Monthly) $443 ($221–$775)
Tutoring (Per Hour) $55 ($28–$111)
SAT/ACT Prep Course $1,107 ($443–$2,768)
Private School (K-12, Annual) $13,838 ($5,535–$33,210)
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Pets

Vet Visit (Routine Checkup) $66 ($33–$111)
Dog Vaccination (Annual) $111 ($55–$221)
Dog Grooming $66 ($33–$111)
Pet Boarding (Per Night) $44 ($22–$83)
Dog Spay/Neuter $332 ($166–$554)
Cat Spay/Neuter $221 ($111–$443)
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Childcare

Center-Based (monthly)
Infant$1,664
Toddler$959
Preschool$749
Family Childcare (monthly)
Infant$1,173
Toddler$1,034
Preschool$968
Source: DOL Women's Bureau (2022)

Top Industries in San Bernardino County

Largest private-sector industries by employment (BLS QCEW 2024 data, county level).

Industry Jobs Establishments Avg Annual Pay Location Quotient
Health Care & Social Assistance 133,946 37,818 $60,345 1.10
Transportation & Warehousing 120,696 3,609 $62,263 3.37
Retail Trade 88,162 5,399 $43,648 1.04
Accommodation & Food Services 73,308 4,212 $29,287 0.95
Administrative & Waste Services 52,590 2,324 $44,948 1.06
Manufacturing 50,339 1,990 $73,614 0.72
Construction 40,959 4,205 $79,944 0.92
Wholesale Trade 40,648 2,990 $75,947 1.22
Professional & Technical Services 23,219 3,733 $77,226 0.39
Other Services 22,684 3,597 $48,823 0.89
Educational Services 12,934 537 $51,912 0.74
Finance & Insurance 11,552 1,530 $88,378 0.34
Real Estate 11,024 2,104 $66,586 0.84
Arts & Entertainment 8,247 568 $31,403 0.58
Information & Technology 6,916 376 $97,855 0.44
Management of Companies 5,202 133 $106,149 0.36
Utilities 3,947 126 $139,581 1.23
Agriculture & Forestry 2,376 186 $44,328 0.35
Mining & Oil/Gas 1,083 33 $110,082 0.34
Unclassified 42 111 $41,711 0.04

Schools in Morongo Valley

1 public schools (NCES 2022-23 data).

School Level Enrollment Teachers Student/Teacher
Morongo Valley Elementary Elementary 183 8 22.9:1
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Radio Stations near Morongo Valley

3 stations within ~55 km.

Station Genre Quality
103.7 The Oasis jazz MP3 128 kbps
KGAY 106.5 Radio Palm Springs, Pride of the Valley dance, electronic AAC+ 64 kbps
KUNA La Ponderosa 96.7 Palm Springs regional mexicano AAC+ 32 kbps

Campgrounds Near Morongo Valley

37 campgrounds found near Morongo Valley.

NameRatingSitesPrice
BUTTERCUP GROUP CAMP 5.0/5 1 $149
COON CREEK GROUP CAMPGROUND 5.0/5 1 $127
COUNCIL 5.0/5 1 $234
GRAYS PEAK GROUP CAMP 5.0/5 1 $149
HEART BAR CAMPGROUND 4.7/5 66 $29–$56
SERRANO 4.7/5 109 $44–$87
SKYLINE 4.7/5 1 $127
WILD HORSE EQUESTRIAN FAMILY 4.7/5 11 $35–$69
BARTON FLATS 4.6/5 52 $36–$71
Indian Cove Group 4.6/5 13 $55
SHEEP PASS GROUP 4.6/5 6 $55
BLUFF MESA GROUP CAMP 4.5/5 1 $149
BOULDER GROUP CAMP 4.5/5 1 $149
HANNA FLAT 4.5/5 67 $33–$65
HEART BAR EQUESTRIAN 4.5/5 1 $314
INDIAN COVE CAMPGROUND 4.5/5 97 $35–$55
PINEKNOT 4.5/5 47 $34
Ryan Campground 4.5/5 30 $30
SAN GORGONIO 4.5/5 54 $34–$67
TANGLEWOOD GROUP CAMP 4.4/5 1 $149
BLACK ROCK EQUESTRIAN CAMPGROUND 4.3/5 1 $35
BOULDER BASIN 4.2/5 16 $20–$34
FERN BASIN 4.2/5 15 $20–$34
BLACK ROCK CAMPGROUND 4.1/5 94 $35
SHADY COVE GROUP CAMPGROUND 4.1/5 3 $114
JUNIPER SPRINGS GROUP CAMP 4.0/5 1 $149
MARION MOUNTAIN 4.0/5 16 $20–$34
BLACK MOUNTAIN (SAN BERNARDINO) 3.8/5 1 Free
RIBBONWOOD EQUESTRIAN CG 3.8/5 8 $30
Big Pine Equestrian Group Campground 3.0/5 1 $127
IRONWOOD GROUP CAMP 3.0/5 1 $127
LOBO GROUP 3.0/5 2 $362
GREEN SPOT EQUESTRIAN GROUP CAMP 2.8/5 1 $127
Dark Canyon Campground 1 Free
Holcomb Valley Campground Free
OSO GROUP 1 $480
Pinyon Flat Campground (San Bernardino National Forest) 1 Free

National Parks Near Morongo Valley

7 national parks and monuments found near Morongo Valley.

ParkTypeFee
Anza-Borrego Desert State Park State Park Free
Carlsbad State Beach State Park Free
Joshua Tree National Park National Park $30
Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail National Historic Trail Free
Mount San Jacinto State Park State Park Free
Palomar Mountain State Park State Park Free
South Carlsbad State Beach State Park Free

Trails Near Morongo Valley

163+ trails found near Morongo Valley.

TrailMilesSurfaceHikeBikeHorse
PCT SECTION 25 15.6 NATIVE MATERIAL
SKYLINE TRAIL 15.0 NATIVE MATERIAL
PALM CANYON 10.8 NATIVE MATERIAL
REDONDA RIDGE 9.3 NATIVE MATERIAL
SANTA ANA RIVER TRAIL 8.2 NATIVE MATERIAL
SANTA ANA RIVER TRAIL 8.1 NATIVE MATERIAL
LIVE OAK SPRINGS 7.7 NATIVE MATERIAL
PCT SECTION 37 6.7 NATIVE MATERIAL
SIBERIA CREEK 6.4 NATIVE MATERIAL
OAK GLEN DIVIDE 6.4 NATIVE MATERIAL
FALLS CREEK 6.4 NATIVE MATERIAL
PCT SECTION 23 6.2 NATIVE MATERIAL
PCT SECTION 21 6.2 NATIVE MATERIAL
SANTA ANA RIVER TRAIL 6.0 NATIVE MATERIAL
PCT SECTION 32 5.7 NATIVE MATERIAL
FORSEE CREEK 5.7 NATIVE MATERIAL
DRY LAKE 5.6 NATIVE MATERIAL
SANTA ANA RIVER TRAIL 5.6 NATIVE MATERIAL
SANTA ANA RIVER TRAIL 5.6 NATIVE MATERIAL
FISH CREEK 5.6 NATIVE MATERIAL
PCT SECTION 22 5.5 NATIVE MATERIAL
PCT SECTION 27 5.3
PINYON 5.2 NATIVE MATERIAL
WILDHORSE CREEK 5.1 NATIVE MATERIAL
MILLARD CANYON 4.9 NATIVE MATERIAL
PCT SECTION 24 4.8 NATIVE MATERIAL
SOUTH FORK 4.7 NATIVE MATERIAL
PCT SECTION 19 4.7 NATIVE MATERIAL
SPITLER PEAK 4.7 NATIVE MATERIAL
PCT SECTION 15 4.7 NATIVE MATERIAL
LITTLE SAN GORGONIO 4.6 NATIVE MATERIAL
FORSEE BASIN / JOHN'S MEADOW 4.5 NATIVE MATERIAL
SUGARLOAF NATIONAL REC TRAIL 4.5 NATIVE MATERIAL
SOUTH FORK 4.4 NATIVE MATERIAL
PCT SECTION 36 4.4 NATIVE MATERIAL
SANTA ANA RIVER TRAIL 4.3 NATIVE MATERIAL
CARAMBA 4.3 NATIVE MATERIAL
LOWER SOUTH RIDGE 4.2 NATIVE MATERIAL
SAN BERNARDINO PEAK TRAIL 4.2 NATIVE MATERIAL
VIVIAN CREEK 4.2 NATIVE MATERIAL
PCT SECTION 18 4.1 NATIVE MATERIAL
PCT SECTION 20 4.1 NATIVE MATERIAL
MOMYER CREEK 4.0 NATIVE MATERIAL
SKY HIGH 3.9 NATIVE MATERIAL
PCT SECTION 35 3.8 NATIVE MATERIAL
GRAYS PEAK/ HANNA FLAT 3.8 NATIVE MATERIAL
SAN BERNARDINO PEAK 3.7 NATIVE MATERIAL
SOUTH RIDGE 3.7 NATIVE MATERIAL
LOST CREEK 3.7 NATIVE MATERIAL
RAMONA 3.7 NATIVE MATERIAL
BLACK MOUNTAIN 3.4 NATIVE MATERIAL
HIXON-BAUTISTA 3.4 NATIVE MATERIAL
PCT SECTION 17 3.3 NATIVE MATERIAL
RAYWOOD FLAT 3.2 NATIVE MATERIAL
SAN BERNARDINO PEAK TRAIL 3.2 NATIVE MATERIAL
SAN BERNARDINO PEAK TRAIL 3.1 NATIVE MATERIAL
PCT SECTION 21 3.1 NATIVE MATERIAL
ALESSANDRO 3.1 NATIVE MATERIAL
CAHUILLA MOUNTAIN 3.0 NATIVE MATERIAL
CLARK'S RANCH/SIBERIA CREEK 3.0 NATIVE MATERIAL
WILSHIRE PEAK (NO SURVEY/10%) 3.0 NATIVE MATERIAL
PCT SECTION 14 3.0 NATIVE MATERIAL
PCT SECTION 14 2.9 NATIVE MATERIAL
VIVIAN CREEK 2.9 NATIVE MATERIAL
CEDAR SPRINGS 2.9 NATIVE MATERIAL
GOING GREEN 2.8 NATIVE MATERIAL
GRAYS PEAK 2.8 NATIVE MATERIAL
CAMP CREEK NATIONAL RECREATION 2.7 NATIVE MATERIAL
MOMYER CREEK NON WILDERNESS 2.6 NATIVE MATERIAL
PCT SECTION 16 2.6 NATIVE MATERIAL
WEBSTER 2.6 NATIVE MATERIAL
PINE KNOT 2.5 NATIVE MATERIAL
DEVIL'S SLIDE 2.5 NATIVE MATERIAL
PCT SECTION 34 2.5 NATIVE MATERIAL
ALPINE PEDAL PATH 2.5 ASPHALT
ERNIE MAXWELL SCENIC TRAIL 2.4 NATIVE MATERIAL
COUGAR CREST 2.4 NATIVE MATERIAL
HIXON-BAUTISTA 2.4 NATIVE MATERIAL
THOMAS MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAIL 2.3 NATIVE MATERIAL
PCT SECTION 33 2.3 NATIVE MATERIAL
WILSON CREEK 2.2 NATIVE MATERIAL
SEVEN OAKS 2.2 NATIVE MATERIAL
PINYON 2.2 NATIVE MATERIAL
VISTA 2.2 NATIVE MATERIAL
FALL LINE 2.1 NATIVE MATERIAL
RIO MONTE 2.0 NATIVE MATERIAL
PCT SECTION 28 2.0 NATIVE MATERIAL
CABIN 89 TRAIL 1.9 NATIVE MATERIAL
ASPEN GROVE 1.9 NATIVE MATERIAL
PCT SECTION 29 1.8 NATIVE MATERIAL
PCT SECTION 26 1.8 NATIVE MATERIAL
WILLOW CREEK 1.7 NATIVE MATERIAL
TUNNEL 1.7 NATIVE MATERIAL
FOBES 1.6 NATIVE MATERIAL
FERN 1.6 NATIVE MATERIAL
KITCHING PEAK 1.5 NATIVE MATERIAL
SOUTH FORK 1.5 NATIVE MATERIAL
WOODLAND 1.4 NATIVE MATERIAL
TUNNEL 1.4 NATIVE MATERIAL
SAN BERNARDINO PEAK 1.4 NATIVE MATERIAL
MARION MOUNTAIN 1.4 NATIVE MATERIAL
PCT SECTION 30 1.4 NATIVE MATERIAL
LOST CREEK 1.3 NATIVE MATERIAL
LITTLE GREEN VALLEY 1.3 NATIVE MATERIAL
CASTLE ROCK 1.2 NATIVE MATERIAL
SEVEN PINES 1.2 NATIVE MATERIAL
JENKS LAKE 1.2 NATIVE MATERIAL
VIVIAN CREEK 1.2 NATIVE MATERIAL
FALLS CREEK SPUR 1.2 NATIVE MATERIAL
GRINNELL MOUNTAIN 1.1 NATIVE MATERIAL
TOWNE TRAIL 1.1 NATIVE MATERIAL
SANTA ANA RIVER TRAIL B SPUR 1.1 NATIVE MATERIAL
SANTA ANA RIVER TRAIL C SPUR 1.1 NATIVE MATERIAL
PINE KNOT REROUTE 1.0 NATIVE MATERIAL
CEDAR 1.0 NATIVE MATERIAL
SANTA ANA RIVER TRAIL A SPUR 0.9 NATIVE MATERIAL
PLANTATION 0.9 NATIVE MATERIAL
CLIMBERS 0.9 NATIVE MATERIAL
LITTLE TAHQUITZ VALLEY 0.9 NATIVE MATERIAL
JOSHUA LOOP 0.8 NATIVE MATERIAL
TRAIL OF THE PHOENIX 0.8 ASPHALT
LITTLE SAN GORGONIO 0.8 NATIVE MATERIAL
DEER SPRINGS 0.8 NATIVE MATERIAL
PIRATES 0.7 NATIVE MATERIAL
PONDEROSA VISTA NATURE TRAIL 0.7 NATIVE MATERIAL
PCT SECTION 31 0.7 NATIVE MATERIAL
THE SINK 0.7 NATIVE MATERIAL
SKUNK CABBAGE 0.7 NATIVE MATERIAL
ALPINE PEDAL PATH SPUR 0.7 ASPHALT
WHISPERING PINES 0.7 NATIVE MATERIAL
SUICIDE ROCK 0.6 NATIVE MATERIAL
CACTUS FLAT BOUNDARY 0.6 NATIVE MATERIAL
BRISTLECONE 0.6 NATIVE MATERIAL
GLORY RIDGE 0.6 NATIVE MATERIAL
COLUMBINE SPRINGS SPUR 0.5 NATIVE MATERIAL
DOBBS CABIN SPUR 0.5 NATIVE MATERIAL
SANTA ANA RIVER TRAIL D SPUR 0.5 NATIVE MATERIAL
DOLLAR LAKE SPUR 0.5 NATIVE MATERIAL
PCT SECTION 33A 0.5 NATIVE MATERIAL
BEAR WALLOW 0.5 NATIVE MATERIAL
DICKIES 0.4 NATIVE MATERIAL
DISCOVERY POSSIBILITIES 0.4 NATIVE MATERIAL
LODGEPOLE 0.4 NATIVE MATERIAL
GRAYS PEAK 0.4 NATIVE MATERIAL
FORSEE CREEK 0.4 NATIVE MATERIAL
SAN GORGONIO MOUNTAIN 0.4 NATIVE MATERIAL
BLUFF MESA 0.4 NATIVE MATERIAL
ANDERSON SPUR 0.3 NATIVE MATERIAL
CHAMPION LODGEPOLE 0.3 NATIVE MATERIAL
FALL LINE CONNECTOR 0.3 NATIVE MATERIAL
BIG FALLS 0.3 NATIVE MATERIAL
POOPOUT HILL 0.3 NATIVE MATERIAL
GRAYS PEAK 0.2 NATIVE MATERIAL
WARMUP LOOP 0.2 NATIVE MATERIAL
CABIN 89 CONNECTOR 0.2 NATIVE MATERIAL
JACK STRAW SPUR 0.1 NATIVE MATERIAL
OHV CONNECTOR 0.1 NATIVE MATERIAL
HALFWAY 0.1 NATIVE MATERIAL
BEAR WALLOW 0.1 NATIVE MATERIAL
OHV EXTENSION 0.1 NATIVE MATERIAL
BRISTLECONE SPUR 0.1 NATIVE MATERIAL
BRISTLECONE CONNECTOR 0.1 NATIVE MATERIAL
FERN 0.0 NATIVE MATERIAL

Museums in Morongo Valley

NameTypeAddressPhoneAnnual Revenue
PALM SPRINGS AIR MUSEUMHISTORY MUSEUM7607786262$2,632,089
AGUA CALIENTE CULTURAL MUSEUMGENERAL MUSEUM7603230151$1,291,615
CABOT'S MUSEUM FOUNDATIONGENERAL MUSEUM7603297610$240,554
BLACK HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL SOCIETY OF THE COACHELLA VALLEYHISTORIC PRESERVATION
CABOT'S PUEBLO MUSEUMGENERAL MUSEUM7603297610
DESERT HOT SPRINGSGENERAL MUSEUM65950 PIERSON BOULEVARD7603296411
DESERT HOT SPRINGS HISTORICAL SOCIETYHISTORIC PRESERVATION
HI-DESERT NATURE MUSEUMGENERAL MUSEUM7603697212
JOSHUA TREE AND SOUTHERN RAILROAD MUSEUMGENERAL MUSEUM7603668503
PALM SPRINGS DESERT MUSEUM TRUSTGENERAL MUSEUM101 NORTH MUSEUM DRIVE7603224800

Farmers Markets in Morongo Valley

NameAddressSeasonHoursOrganicWebsite
Baldwin Lake Vegetable Market45437 Lucky Baldwin Ranch Rd.Visit
Joshua Tree Certified Farmers Market61651 Twentynine Palms Highway01/01/2018 to 12/31/2018Sat: 8:00 AM-1:00 PM;YesVisit
water canyon farmers market56460 29 Palms Hwy Ste AStart Date 1/1/13 to End Date 12/31/13Yes

Gas Stations in Morongo Valley

3 gas stations within city radius — OpenStreetMap data

Circle K
G&M Oil
Valero

Banks in Morongo Valley

1 banks within city radius — OpenStreetMap data

West Fork Trail

EV Charging Stations in Morongo Valley

NameAddressNetworkLevel 2DC FastConnectorsAccess
All American Fuel and Food49550 29 Palms HighwayBlink Network4J1772public

Cell Towers in Morongo Valley

AddressStructure TypeHeight (ft)
(Long Canyon) 70-875 Dillon RoadTOWER23

Fire Stations in Morongo Valley

NameAddressTypeActive FirefightersVolunteersPhone
Morongo Valley Fire Department11207 Ocotillo STMostly volunteer760-363-6454

Bridges in Morongo Valley

LocationTypeKindYear BuiltLength (ft)Daily TrafficCondition
Tee BeamConcrete continuous196319525,000F
CulvertConcrete continuous19873122,500G

Amtrak Stations in Morongo Valley

4 Amtrak stations.

StationAddressType
Cabazon, CA49500 Seminole DriveBUS
Palm Springs, CA3400 East Tahquitz Canyon WayBUS
Palm Springs, CA190 North Indian Canyon DriveBUS
Palm Springs, CANorth Indian Canyon Drive and Palm Springs Station RoadTRAIN

Superfund Sites Near Morongo Valley

1 EPA Superfund sites (hazardous waste cleanup locations).

SiteAddressCounty
WILDFLOWER ENERGY INDIGO19020 N INDIAN AVERIVERSIDE

Airports Near Morongo Valley

49 airports within the area.

AirportIATAType
Palm Springs International AirportPSPLarge Airport
San Bernardino International AirportSBDLarge Airport
Jacqueline Cochran Regional AirportTRMMedium Airport
March Air Reserve BaseRIVMedium Airport
Twentynine Palms Strategic Expeditionary Landing FieldMedium Airport
Abraham Ranch AirportSmall Airport
Apple Valley AirportAPVSmall Airport
B & E Ranch AirportSmall Airport
Banning Municipal AirportBNGSmall Airport
Bauer AirportSmall Airport
Bermuda Dunes AirportUDDSmall Airport
Big Bear City AirportRBFSmall Airport
Billy Joe AirportSmall Airport
Cole AirportSmall Airport
Condit AirportSmall Airport
Cones FieldSmall Airport
Coyote Canyon AirportSmall Airport
Crosswinds AirportSmall Airport
Desert Air Sky Ranch AirportSmall Airport
Diversified Equipment AirportSmall Airport
Ernst FieldSmall Airport
Fallbrook Community AirparkSmall Airport
French Valley AirportRBKSmall Airport
Goodhart Canyon AirportSmall Airport
Harrod AirportSmall Airport
Hemet Ryan AirportHMTSmall Airport
Holiday Ranch AirportSmall Airport
Kelli FieldSmall Airport
Kelly AirportSmall Airport
Lake Arrowhead AirportSmall Airport
Lake Riverside Estates AirportSmall Airport
Ludlow AirportSmall Airport
Lyall-Roberts AirportSmall Airport
Mayo AirportSmall Airport
Monolith AirportSmall Airport
Osborne AirportSmall Airport
Perris Valley AirportSmall Airport
Rabbit Lake Auxiliary Landing FieldSmall Airport
Rabbit Lake South AirportSmall Airport
Rabbit Ranch AirportSmall Airport
Redlands Municipal AirportSmall Airport
Skylark AirportSmall Airport
Soboba Flight Park GliderportSmall Airport
Soggy Lake GliderportSmall Airport
Twentynine Palms AirportTNPSmall Airport
Valley Vista AirportSmall Airport
Warren AirportSmall Airport
Wonder Valley Landing StripSmall Airport
Yucca Valley AirportSmall Airport

Police Stations in Morongo Valley

3 police stations.

StationAddressPhone
Cabazon Station and Police Department50290 Main Street
Desert Hot Springs Police Department65950 Pierson Boulevard
Palm Springs Police Substation

Grocery Stores in Morongo Valley

6 grocery stores.

StoreTypeAddress
All American FuelConvenience Store49550 29 Palms Hwy
Can Do Market & LiquorConvenience Store9662 Lanning Ln
Circle K 2720770Convenience Store49594 29 Palms Hwy
Circle K Stores 2706058Convenience Store49727 29 Palms Hwy
DOLLAR GENERAL 17905Other49964 29 Palms Hwy
G&M 86Convenience Store49709 29 Palms Hwy

Post Offices in Morongo Valley

1 post offices.

Post OfficeAddress
Morongo Valley Post Office

Treatment Centers in Morongo Valley

8 treatment centers.

CenterTypePhone
Affinity RecoverySubstance Abuse949-531-6465
Coachella Valley Recovery CtrSubstance Abuse760-760-5888
Intervention911 - KSC DetoxSubstance Abuse760-548-4194
Ranch Recovery Centers Inc - DBA The RanchSubstance Abuse760-329-2924
Recovery First Treatment CentersBoth760-993-4778
Riverside University Health System - Desert Hot Springs Substance AbuseSubstance Abuse760-770-2264
RUHS/Behavioral Health - Palm Desert SAPT ClinicSubstance Abuse760-770-2286
Soroptimist House of Hope IncSubstance Abuse760-329-4673

Churches & Religious Organizations in Morongo Valley

5 religious organizations (IRS tax-exempt data).

NameAddress
AIM CHURCHES INCPO BOX 1077
CALVARY CHAPEL OF MORONGO BASIN INCPO BOX 397
CHURCH OF THE LIGHTED CROSSPO BOX 1108
DESERT CHRISTIAN NEWS50148 29 PALMS HWY
LIBERAL CATHOLIC CHURCHPO BOX 1125

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Frequently Asked Questions About Morongo Valley

What is the population of Morongo Valley?

Morongo Valley has a population of 3,907 residents and is located in California. The population density is 155 people per square mile, spread across 25.2 square miles. The median age of residents is 44.6 years, which is older than the national median of 38.9 years. The population is 47.1% female and 52.9% male.

Is Morongo Valley expensive to live in?

Morongo Valley is slightly more expensive than average, with a cost of living index of 110.7 compared to the national baseline of 100. The median household income is $56,821, 24% below the national average of $75,149. The median home value is $265,100 (6% below the U.S. median). Renters pay a median of $1,362 per month, above the national average of $1,163. The home price-to-income ratio is 4.7x, indicating housing is reasonably affordable relative to local income levels.

Is Morongo Valley safe?

The violent crime rate in Morongo Valley is 598 per 100,000 residents, above the national average of 380. Prospective residents should research specific neighborhoods, as crime rates can vary significantly within the city. Property crime occurs at a rate of 4,130 per 100,000 (above the national average). Overall, Morongo Valley receives a safety grade of F based on combined crime data.

What is the weather like in Morongo Valley?

Morongo Valley enjoys a temperate climate with an average annual temperature of 65°F (18°C). Winter temperatures average 50°F in January, while summers reach an average of 81°F in July. The area receives 330 sunny days per year, well above the national average of 205. Annual rainfall totals 9.4 inches. Air quality is rated Good with a median Air Quality Index (AQI) of 48.

How is the job market in Morongo Valley?

Morongo Valley has a healthy job market with an unemployment rate of 4.9%, near the national average of 3.6%. The average weekly wage is $1,199. There are 77,170 business establishments in the area, including 4,197 restaurants and food service locations. The average commute time is 38 minutes, and 13.6% of workers work from home.

How much does housing cost in Morongo Valley?

The median home value in Morongo Valley is $265,100. Zillow estimates the typical home value at $326,800. For renters, the median monthly rent is $1,362. Fair market rent is $1,647 for a 1-bedroom and $2,053 for a 2-bedroom apartment. The homeownership rate is 67.4%. The average annual property tax is $6,047.

How are the schools in Morongo Valley?

Schools in Morongo Valley have an average test score of 4.3 out of 10, below typical national benchmarks. Families may want to research individual school ratings. 16.3% of adults in Morongo Valley hold a bachelor's degree or higher, below the national average of 33.7%. 91.1% have completed high school. 7.7% hold a graduate or professional degree.

How healthy is Morongo Valley?

The obesity rate in Morongo Valley is 35.6% (above the national rate of 32.1%). 17.3% of adults are smokers. 25.3% are physically inactive. 25.4% of residents report depression. 10.1% lack health insurance (above the national rate). 86.8% of residents have access to exercise opportunities. The primary care physician ratio is 1:1,699.

What is transportation like in Morongo Valley?

The average commute in Morongo Valley is 38 minutes, longer than the national average of 28 minutes. 80.3% of workers drive alone to work, and 13.6% work from home.

What are the demographics of Morongo Valley?

The racial and ethnic makeup of Morongo Valley is 70.6% White, 3.1% Black or African American, 2.8% Hispanic or Latino, 2.1% Asian. 79.7% of residents speak only English at home, while 20.3% speak Spanish. 9.1% of the population are military veterans. 20.1% of residents have a disability. 86.9% have health insurance coverage.

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