Colton

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Colton, CA

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Colton attracts residents with simple Southern California living

Railroad Transportation Hiking River California

Located 54 miles east of Los Angeles, Colton prides itself on being “a place for fun, a place for commerce.” Found on the Inland Empire region of San Bernardino, this small town lies where Interstate 10 and Interstate 215 cross paths.

Colton’s nickname is “Hub City” and the town houses Colton Crossing, a very busy railroad crossing in the United States. Since its establishment in 1875, Colton has grown into a thriving transportation network with a deep focus on high-quality living for its residents.

Recreation enthusiasts enjoy hiking the Santa Ana River Trail, which spans over 100 miles. Against the tall mountain backdrop, Colton attracts people to its community with simple Southern California living.

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Alquiler tendencias

A partir de octubre del 2025, el promedio de alquiler de apartamento en Colton, CA es $1,607 por un studio, $1,611 por un dormitorio, $1,816 por dos dormitorios, et $2,193 por tres dormitorios. El alquiler de apartamento en Colton ha disminuido un 0.0% en el año pasado.

Tipo de propiedad
Alquiler promedio
Pies² promedio
Apartamento
$1,611/mes
642 Pies²
Casa
$3,479/mes
1,655 Pies²
Condominio
$2,018/mes
167 Pies²
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Transportación

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Dependiente del Coche

de 100 WalkScore® Calificación

Esta área se considera un área que depende del automóvil ya que lo necesitarás para hacer la mayoría de los mandados.

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Algun Tránsito

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Al vivir en Esta propiedad, probablemente querrás conducir ya que el área tiene pocas opciones de transporte público.

44

Algo Ciclable

de 100 BikeScore® Calificación

Es posible que puedas encontrar lugares para andar en bicicleta en esta área, pero más probablemente querrás usar tu automóvil para la mayoría de los mandados.

Escuelas

Georgia Morris Elementary

pública

Grados K-5

617 Alumnos

Ernest Garcia Elementary

pública

Grados K-5

575 Alumnos

Ulysses Grant Elementary

pública

Grados K-6

584 Alumnos

Woodrow Wilson Elementary

pública

Grados K-6

499 Alumnos

Paul Rogers Elementary

pública

Grados K-6

637 Alumnos

William G. Jehue Middle

pública

Grados 6-8

1,404 Alumnos

Colton Middle

pública

Grados 7-8

835 Alumnos

Colton High

pública

Grados 9-12

1,800 Alumnos

Puntos de interés

Parques y recreación

  • UCR Botanic Gardens
  • Mary Vagle Nature Center
  • Louis Robidoux Nature Center

Bases militares

Aeropuertos

  • Ontario International

Los mejores apartamentos de Colton

Casas en alquiler en Colton

Viviendo en Colton

Historia

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In the early 1800s, the first permanent settlement was established in Colton as the Jurupa and San Bernardino ranchos. Granted to private owners, the Mexican land flourished with agricultural activity that supported the region. The Southern Pacific Railway entered the area in 1875, and a formal town took shape. Activity associated with the railroad, as well as surrounding citrus orchards, made Colton a busy place. Many railroad workers lived in south Colton along with increasing numbers of residents.

The Carnegie Library was built in 1891, which now exists as the Colton Area Museum. Proudly displaying the town's commerce influences, the museum stands as a reminder of Colton's survival during the Great Depression and World War II era.

Every December, the Chamber of Commerce hosts the tree-lighting ceremony and festive Christmas parade. Colton takes pride in celebrating country music with its own "K-Frog" radio station, found at KFRG FM.

Restaurantes y Bares

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You find a host of dining choices such as pizza, burgers and sushi along East Valley Boulevard and North Mount Vernon Avenue.

To eat like a local and stop by The Original El Burrito Drive-In 1 on North Mount Vernon. A community staple, this low-cost Mexican eatery serves enchiladas, burritos and tacos prepared with homemade tortillas and fresh ingredients. Colton residents devour the chicken rolled tacos and Big G burrito topped with El Burrito's signature sour cream/guacamole dipping sauce. Grab a seat on the outdoor benches while you savor your meal.

For the best all-you-can-eat sushi, visit Sushi Miguel's Style on East Valley Boulevard. The popular place has been known to convert nonsushi eaters with favorites such as the popcorn lobster roll and the spicy yellowtail hand-rolls. One trip to Sushi Miguel's proves its motto: "Friendly atmosphere, fresh ingredients, beautiful presentations, and a passion for sushi."

Valley Boulevard provides a number of options for the bar scene. Check out The Hub on West Valley on Wednesday evenings for comedy night, and for the cheapest beers, follow locals to Linko's Cocktail Lounge. Located on East Valley Boulevard, Linko's creates an igniting atmosphere that makes residents "glad to live in Colton." Dance clubs and other nightlife options lie outside the neighborhood in nearby San Bernardino.

Transporte

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Colton residents use a combination of walking, driving and public transportation to get around. Bikes also serve well with Omnitrans buses providing bike racks for commuters. Metrolink trains conveniently service the area through the nearby San Bernardino station.

Pedestrians and cyclists can move about the neighborhood in relative safety but should use caution on the busier thoroughfares such as Valley Boulevard. San Bernardino County provides many cycling trails around Colton with limited bike lanes on city streets.

Drivers take advantage of easy access to Interstates 10 and 215. Simply called "the 10," this east-west freeway carries commuters west to Santa Monica and east past state boundaries. Interstate 215 connects with Interstate 15 to the north — a popular route for Vegas road trips. Around town, Colton provides ample free parking. To utilize taxis, call ahead for a pickup, and allow extra time for Uber service in the Inland Empire.

Parques

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Elizabeth Davis Park on West Laurel Street caters to family outings. Across 6.34 acres, the park has baseball fields, basketball and tennis courts and a children's play area. Picnic shelters and barbecues make the locale perfect for birthday parties. This free park provides restrooms and public parking, and leashed pets are welcome.

Each spring, Colton families head to Veterans Park for the community Easter egg hunt. Children love a full day of games, craft-making and pictures with the Easter bunny. Found on East O Street, Veterans Park features fields to play softball, handball and basketball along with horse shoes to challenge skill. During summer, the "splash pad" refreshes Colton kids with tall streams of cool, shooting water. Veterans Park provides convenient parking along the street and in adjacent lots.

Costo

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Compared to other Inland Empire neighborhoods, such as nearby Riverside, Colton offers lower-cost housing and overall cost of living. A one-bedroom averages $825 per month in the neighborhood. With a median resident age of 28 years, Colton's discount shopping options and affordable public transportation appeal to locals with modest earnings.

Residents can ride an Omnitrans bus for $1.75 base fare to travel to the center of town. Drivers pay approximately 10 percent above the national average for gas, and a pint of beer averages $4.

Compras

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Grocery stores conveniently lie on West Valley Boulevard and North Mount Vernon Avenue. Here you find Stater Brothers Markets and Cardenas Market along with Dollar Tree. Although the neighborhood has no farmer's markets, residents may visit farmers' booths in Grand Terrace and Loma Linda found approximately 5 miles away.

With no real boutiques or a major shopping mall in Colton, locals head to Inland Center Mall in San Bernardino for clothing. Located less than 1 mile east, the Inland Center has been a retail staple for years. Macy's, Forever 21 and Wet Seal top the list for women and teens, while GameStop and Sports Mania attract male shoppers. You find only lower-cost shops in the mall, such as Torrid, a community favorite. Selling fashions for sizes 12 to 28, Torrid draws Colton ladies to its trendy styles made to fit an array of body types. Thrift shoppers also head to the local Goodwill location on East Washington Street for the best deals.

Propiedades

Metodología

† Nuestro análisis de servicios básicos, comestibles, transporte, atención médica, precios de viviendas y otros bienes y servicios se obtiene del Índice de Costo de Vida, un punto de referencia respetado publicado por el Consejo de Investigación Económica y Comunitaria (C2ER) que proporciona una descripción detallada gastos diarios en diferentes regiones.

Los datos de alquiler son proporcionados por los informes de Tendencias del Mercado de CoStar Group. Como líder de la industria en información, análisis y noticias sobre bienes raíces comerciales, CoStar realiza una investigación exhaustiva para producir y mantener una base de datos integral de información sobre bienes raíces comerciales. Combinamos estos datos con registros públicos para ofrecer la información de alquiler más actualizada disponible.

Los precios de los bienes de consumo, los servicios y las viviendas se obtienen del Índice del Coste de Vida publicado por el Consejo de Investigación Económica y Comunitaria (C2ER). Los datos de esta página se actualizan trimestralmente. La última publicación fue en Septiembre de 2025.