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Ramona
is located 55 miles northeast of San Diego in the foothills of the
Cuyamaca Mountains. Ramona residents are family oriented, hold
traditional values, and keep a friendly community. Pride drove Ramona
citizens to line Main Street years ago with eucalyptus trees, hand
watering them during growth.
Ramona
real estate is comprised of mansions, ranchettes, upscale subdivisions,
and countryside single family homes. Much of this land carries avocado
and citrus groves, chicken farms, and dairies. Also of plenty are some
world class thoroughbred horse farms, that breed and train horses.
Ramona
Unified School District has 9 schools ranking in the 70th to
90th percentile in the state. Some schools have portable
classrooms, indicating a growth in student population. Palomar Community
Colleges offers classes at the local high school and also at its campus
in nearby San Marcos. Kids enjoy Baseball, Girls Softball, Football,
Soccer, Horseback Riding, Karate, Dance Studios, and the Boys and Girls
Club.
Old Town
Ramona offers antique stores, restaurants, the refurbished Mainstage
Theatre, the Woodward museum, featuring early western culture, and
Ramona’s original Town Hall.
Activities around the town and county include several wineries,
horseback riding, two golf courses, several parks, fishing and other
water recreations in 4 nearby lakes, hiking in the Cuyamaca Mountains,
and camping in the Anza Borrego
desert. There is a large rodeo in May, calling competitors from all over
the county. Country Fair Days come in August. Ramona’s airport offers
charter service and instruction, and is the home of The Ramona Air
Attack Base fire fighting squadron. Commute to Downtown San Diego is
hectic during rush hour. Jobs are local and just west in Escondido or
east along Interstate 15 in Rancho Bernardo.
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Ramona
demographics: |
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Households |
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| Total Population |
33,087 |
| Average Household Size |
3.1 |
| Per capita income |
$23,153 |
| Housing units |
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| Owner occupied |
10,698 |
| Rented |
2,649 |
| Vacant |
389 |
| Education |
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| 25+ High School grad or higher |
86.1 |
| 25+ bachelor's degree or higher |
23.1 |
| Marital Status |
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| Divorced |
8.3 |
| Now Married |
60.8 |
| Widowed |
3.9 |
| Never Married |
23.2 |
| Separated |
8.3 |
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Ramona
school info: |
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Elementary/Middle/High:
Ramona Unified K-12
ramona.k12.ca.us
760-788-5000
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Climate Averages for
Ramona |
Nearest weather station at Ramona, CA Elevation 1470
Feet
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| Month |
High Temp |
Average Temp |
Low Temp |
Rain (Inches) |
| January |
66.5 |
52.4 |
38.3 |
3.4 |
| February |
67.8 |
53.6 |
39.4 |
3.4 |
| March |
68.0 |
54.5 |
40.9 |
3.6 |
| April |
72.8 |
57.9 |
42.9 |
1.2 |
| May |
76.4 |
62.2 |
47.9 |
0.4 |
| June |
84.4 |
67.9 |
51.4 |
0.1 |
| July |
90.2 |
73.0 |
55.8 |
0.1 |
| August |
90.8 |
73.9 |
57.0 |
0.2 |
| September |
87.7 |
71.5 |
55.2 |
0.4 |
| October |
80.9 |
64.3 |
47.7 |
0.6 |
| November |
73.0 |
57.4 |
41.8 |
1.4 |
| December |
67.5 |
52.3 |
37.0 |
1.8 |
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Averages based on the 30 year period from 1971 to 2000 |
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