About The Ramona Amphitheatre
Located on 160 acres in the scenic foothills of Hemet, California, the Ramona Bowl Amphitheatre offers an unforgettable experience. This iconic venue, known for its majestic stage, stunning natural surroundings, and rich history, has hosted countless legendary performances. Discovered in 1922 by playwright Garnet Holme, the amphitheater's acoustical attributes and breathtaking mountain views provided the perfect setting for his work. The first production of "Ramona" in 1923 drew crowds from miles around, establishing the Ramona Bowl as a beloved local landmark.
The Venue
With its stunning acoustics, and breathtaking views, this iconic venue has captivated audiences for decades.

History of the Bowl
From its discovery in 1922, until today, learn about a century of The Ramona Bowl history.
The Ramona Pageant
Since 1923, the story of Ramona breathes life into Helen Hunt Jackson's characters, transporting audiences back in time and immersing them in the struggles and triumphs of Ramona and her world.


Events & Weddings
From intimate weddings to concerts and theatrical productions, The Ramona Bowl provides a unique and enchanting atmosphere.

Milford Zornes Fresco
Discover the stunning fresco painted in The Ramona Bowl Museum created by Milford Zornes and his students from Otis Art Institute in 1942.
Governence
The Ramona Bowl is governed by a dedicated board of directors who are passionate about preserving and promoting this historic landmark.
