Gated communities in Riverside County.
From an entire gated city to golf-club enclaves and 55+ neighborhoods. Every name below is a starting point — HOA dues, gate type (guard vs. card), rental rules, and amenities must be confirmed from the HOA package before you write an offer.
Canyon Lake · VERIFY name, gating, HOA
An entire gated city around a private lake — the only one of its kind in Southern California. POA dues, gate access, boating and golf.
City guide →Bear Creek (Murrieta) · VERIFY name, gating, HOA
Guard-gated golf community with custom homes on the valley's western hills.
City guide →Dos Lagos & Eagle Glen (Corona) · VERIFY name, gating, HOA
Gated enclaves within South Corona's master plans; golf at Eagle Glen.
City guide →The Enclave & The Lodge (Eastvale) · VERIFY name, gating, HOA
Newer gated tracts inside Eastvale's master-planned grid.
City guide →Mission Hills, Thunderbird Heights (Rancho Mirage) · VERIFY name, gating, HOA
Country-club gated living in the Coachella Valley; membership and HOA structures vary widely.
City guide →PGA West & Indian Wells Country Club · VERIFY name, gating, HOA
Golf-resort gated communities in La Quinta and Indian Wells.
City guide →Audie Murphy Ranch (Menifee) · VERIFY name, gating, HOA
Master-planned with gated sections and lake amenities.
City guide →Four Seasons & Sun Lakes (Beaumont / Banning) · VERIFY name, gating, HOA
Gated 55+ active-adult communities in the Pass.
City guide →What gating does — and does not — mean
A gate controls vehicle access; it is not a statement about safety, and no community on this page is described as safer or better than any other. Gated communities carry HOA or POA dues, architectural rules, and sometimes rental restrictions — all disclosed in the HOA documents you receive in escrow and should read before removing contingencies.