San Bernardino County, in the southern part of California, sprawls across more than twenty thousand square miles over 23 cities. With a population greater than two million, San Bernardino County is the fifth most populated county in California, and twelfth most populated in the nation. San Bernardino County California is included in the Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario area known as the Inland Empire. The area has two international airports, more than ten transit systems in service, 37 school districts, 34 branches of the San Bernardino Public Library System, and at least 35 wilderness areas as part of the National Wilderness Preservation System. Comfortable temperatures and moderate rainfall add to the attraction of San Bernardino County.
San Bernardino County’s school districts fall under the care of the San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools. There are 34 school districts, 5 community colleges, and 3 regional occupational programs in San Bernardino County.
Areas of interest in the San Bernardino County area include the Mohave National Preserve, Calico Ghost Town, Joshua Tree National Park, San Bernardino National Forest, and Snow Summit and Bear Mountains ski area.
Average household income for San Bernardino County Residents is over $50,000 annually. Over 82 percent of San Bernardino County residents live in their home for over one year. Commute to work is typically less than thirty minutes.
Temperatures in San Bernardino County reach or surpass 90 degrees over 100 days of the year on average. Rainfall averages 16 inches per year. Summer high temperatures average 96 degrees while daily lows average 42 degrees. Winter daily highs and lows average approximately 67 and 42 degrees.
Airports servicing San Bernardino County include the LA/Ontario International Airport and the San Bernardino International Airport.
Public Transportation in the San Bernardino Valley is provided by Omnitrans. Omnitrans provides safe, reliable, affordable transportation and operates local and express bus routes in addition to sbX rapid bus transit service, OmniGo shuttle service, and a paratransit service known as Access for people with disabilities. Nine additional public transit systems service other areas of the San Bernardino County.
San Bernardino County offers an array of natural wildlife beauty and a plethora of diverse activities.
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