San Jacinto Valley Cultural Assets Map

The San Jacinto Valley Cultural Assets Inventory Map is a reflection of community voices, shared history, and collective imagination.

This map was shaped through a collaborative arts and culture community meeting where residents, artists, organizations, and local leaders came together to identify the people, places, and practices that make the San Jacinto Valley unique. Through guided group discussions, participants helped build a living inventory by naming meaningful cultural assets that already exist throughout the region, while also sharing ideas and aspirations for what arts and culture could become in the future.

The result is a community-informed snapshot of the Valley’s creative landscape, one that honors local heritage, celebrates cultural expression, and highlights the spaces and experiences that bring people together.

What’s Included in the Cultural Assets Map

The map captures a wide range of cultural resources identified by the community, including:
  • Public Art – Murals, sculptures, and creative installations
  • Cultural Practices – Traditions, customs, and creative expressions
  • Organizations – Arts, cultural, and community-based organizations
  • Events – Festivals, performances, and recurring cultural gatherings
  • Places – Cultural spaces, landmarks, and creative hubs
  • Trails – Pathways and routes with cultural, historical, or artistic significance

San Jacinto Valley Cultural Assets Map - Asset Submission

  1. Cultural Assets Map Entry Submission

    To submit a new Cultural Assets Map entry for consideration, please select the appropriate category and fill out the fields listed below. 

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