Eagle Glen
Eagle Glen is a highly desirable community in Corona, ideally nestled between the Santa Ana Mountains and the I-15 Freeway. Known for its scenic mountain views and well-planned layout, Eagle Glen offers residents a perfect balance of natural beauty, convenience, and an active community atmosphere.
Residents enjoy easy access to shopping, dining, entertainment, and everyday essentials, with two nearby shopping centers featuring movie theaters and a wide variety of restaurants. While public transportation is limited, the convenient I-15 access just outside the community entrance makes commuting throughout Corona and beyond straightforward. Travel to Los Angeles or Orange County typically ranges from 45 minutes to over an hour, depending on traffic.
Eagle Glen is served by the Corona-Norco Unified School District, known for its strong focus on STEM and digital learning. Woodrow Wilson Elementary School is located within the community, while El Cerrito Middle School and Santiago High School are just a short drive away.
At the heart of the community is the renowned Eagle Glen Golf Club, featuring a championship-level course and an elegant clubhouse with an upscale bar and restaurant. Residents and guests alike enjoy dining on the veranda, taking in sweeping views of the golf course and surrounding mountains.
Outdoor living is a key part of the Eagle Glen lifestyle. The community includes two city parks equipped with baseball fields, soccer fields, and tennis courts. The active homeowners’ association also hosts seasonal events and holiday gatherings, fostering a strong sense of community.
Home values in Eagle Glen are consistent with the broader southern Corona market—generally higher than nearby areas like Riverside and Jurupa Valley, and notably above communities further south such as Lake Elsinore—reflecting the area’s desirability, location, and amenities.
Eagle Glen offers more than just a place to live—it’s a community where comfort, convenience, and lifestyle come together.
Link to Eagle Glen Golf Course