Almanac note · History and culture
The Ramona Pageant keeps Hemet tied to a valley stage
Hemet's Ramona Pageant has linked the city, San Jacinto, local volunteers, and an outdoor valley performance tradition since the 1920s.
One of Hemet’s most unusual traditions is not a building or a museum. It is a stage, a bowl-shaped outdoor setting, and a community performance that has lasted for generations.
The Ramona Pageant began in 1923. Hemet and San Jacinto have joined together to stage the outdoor pageant most springs, with only brief breaks during the Depression and World War II. That long run gives it a different weight from a normal annual event. The whole thing feels part theater, part local memory, and part valley gathering.
The story traces back to Helen Hunt Jackson’s novel “Ramona” and to the older Southern California rancho period the book made famous. Modern readers should hold that history with care, because novels and pageants can simplify real Native, Mexican, and early California histories. Still, the pageant has become a major local marker in its own right. Hemet’s identity includes retirement communities, farms, foothills, and newer housing, along with a century-old outdoor performance tradition.
The practical detail is simple: do not assume it is happening just because you are in town. The pageant follows a season, and dates can change. Even outside performance weekends, knowing about it helps the valley feel less anonymous. This is a stage story many California cities simply do not have.
Where to see it
Ramona Bowl Amphitheatre area in Hemet. Look up performance dates before making plans.
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