The city of Walnut, CA

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About The City of Walnut, CA

the city of Walnut California

About Walnut, California

Walnut, California, like most of America, was originally inhabited by a Native American tribe, in this instance, one called the Tongva. They were considered the most prominent of the region’s Uto-Aztecan indigenous tribes and often controlled & dominated trade amidst neighboring factions. Their settlements were mostly along the coastline of Los Angeles County, northwest Orange County, and surrounding islands.

When the Spanish came to this area in 1771, they established the San Gabriel Mission. Native Americans were converted and helped the Spanish by providing labor.

The land was hearty, and many orchards provided for the Spanish crown until 1833 when California fell into Mexico’s control and gave the San Gabriel Mission land to individuals.

The city’s name arose from one such individual land grant issued by the Mexicans, which referred to this area’s ‘Nogales,’ Spanish for the black-walnut tree native to this specific terrain.\

Several notable people lived in what would become Walnut, including William Workman and John Rowland, partners in a liquor business who pivoted to ranching and were granted tens of thousands of acres (including the future Walnut) by the Mexican government in the 1840s.

This land housed cattle and fruit crops for several decades.

Walnut, California FAQ

Is Walnut a good place to live?

Walnut is considered one of the absolute best places to live in California. Compared to some of the busier cities and suburbs, Walnut gives residents a rural feel and the ability to be a homeowner with some land. There are tons of small businesses, coffee shops, and parks, too.

What is Walnut, CA, Known for?

Nogales, which is Spanish for “walnut trees,” gave the city its name; the native California black walnut is a common tree that grows in the San Jose Hills. Rancho Los Nogales was a Mexican land grant.

How far is LA from Walnut, California?

If you want to travel from Los Angeles to Walnut, it is about 22 miles. For a drive, it will be about 25.5 miles total from Walnut to LA.

How far is San Diego from Walnut, California?

The distance between Walnut and San Diego is 99 miles. The road distance is 110.2 miles.

Is Walnut a rich area?

Walnut had a per capita income of $41,691 in 2018, which is upper middle class in comparison to California and wealthy in comparison to the rest of the US. For a family of four, this translates to an annual income of $166,764.

How much does it cost to live in Walnut, California?

Housing costs in Walnut are 212% more expensive than the national average, and utility costs are 10% more expensive. Gas prices and transportation costs, such as bus fares, are 27% higher than the national average. The cost of groceries is 11% more expensive in Walnut than it is nationwide.

Walnut, CA Demographics

Age and Household Statistics in Walnut

Male Population: 13,009

Female Population: 14,401

Walnut Population: 27,410

Median Age: 34.6

Under 5 years old: approx. 4.2%

Under 18 years old: approx. 19.3%

Residents 65 or older: approx. 21.1%

Total Households: 8,663

Average People Per Household: 3.3

Marital Status Statistics

Never Married: 7,196

Married: 11,231

Separated: 469

Widowed: 544

Divorced: 2,628

Racial Statistics (percentages) in Walnut 

White: 16.5%

Black or African American: 3.1%

American Indian/Native American: 0.6%

Asian: 65.6%

Two or More Races: 7.0%

Hispanic or Latino: 18.5%

Income Statistics in Walnut 

Average Household Income: $136,099

Median Household Income: $112,688

People below Poverty Level: 2,838

Blue Collar Positions: 866

White Collar Positions: 12,185

Education Level in Walnut

No High School: 445

Some High School: 3,080

Some College: 3,785

Associate Degree: 1,863

Bachelor’s Degree: 6,958

Graduate Degree: 5,226

  • Walnut, California, has one of the lowest crime rates in the San Gabriel Valley.
  • Walnut’s name came from the Rancho Los Nogales land grant. Nogales is Spanish for walnut. The California black walnut trees are common in the San Jose Hills that the city is nestled by.
  • Walnut is home to the Mt. SAC Relays, a yearly track and field festival held on Mt. San Antonio College Campus at Hilmer Lodge Stadium.
  • The 1968 Olympic Trials were held at Hilmer Lodge Stadium in Walnut.

Climate of Walnut 

Mild, year-round Mediterranean climate:

76 F | 24 C average daytime
54 F | 12 C average nighttime

The summers are typically short. They feel warm and are particularly arid. The winters are long and feel wet and cool. 

The warmest season is from the end of June until mid-September, with an average of 85F on the hottest days. 

The coolest season is from mid-November all the way until mid-March. The average temperature in the cool time is a little below 70F. 

It doesn’t rain very much in Walnut, but the 6-month stretch between October and April shows about 31 days. And the opposite, from April to October, started a “rainless” period, where there is little expectation of rainfall.

Walnut, CA Points of Interest

Walnut Family Festival

The festival usually takes place in mid to late October. During the morning, several streets are closed to accommodate the festival’s parade. In the afternoon, the fair is open with booths, vendors, food, games, and activities held in Suzanne Park.

Wild Life Sanctuary, Mt. SAC

Located at 1100 N. Grand Ave., Walnut, CA 91789, it sits on 10 acres that protect the natural habitat and has a small amphitheater as well. Visitors can enjoy a tour of the sanctuary on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9 am, 10 am, 11 am, or 2 pm, 3 pm, and 4 pm.

W. R. Rowland Adobe Ranch House

Located at  204 N Avenida Alipaz, Walnut, CA 91789, this adobe ranch house is the oldest building in the city of Walnut.

Rock On A Cliff

Located at 19889 Smoke Tree Pl, Walnut, CA, this apt name provides stunning views and places for visitors to have a picnic.

Mt. San Antonio College Planetarium

Located at 1100 Grand Ave, Walnut, CA 91789, the planetarium offers monthly shows for visitors to explore the cosmos. There is also a free telescope viewing once a month.