Carmel ValleyFrom the mouth of the
Carmel River at Highway 1 to the rolling hills
surrounding Carmel Valley Village is a winding
12-mile drive through a countryside dotted not
only with sturdy oaks, golden poppies, and
purple lupines, but with small oases of
commerce. The excursion begins at the river
delta with its two impressive shopping centers.
Just south on Highway 1 are the aquamarine
waters of Point Lobos State Reserve. Heading
inland on Carmel Valley Road, you pass farm,
ranch, and park lands. A few short miles later
is Garland Ranch Regional Park and the country
town of Carmel Valley Village, or simply “The
Village.” The Carmel Highlands, the Mouth of the
Valley, and the Village are all unincorporated
areas composed of 25,000 acres of residential
and agricultural lands. The governing body is
the Monterey County Board of Supervisors.
Vineyards with tasting rooms welcome tourists,
as do this area's two largest employers, Carmel
Valley Ranch Resort and Quail Lodge Resort and
Golf Club. In these rural areas, personal and
professional services account for 55% of all
employment in the Carmel Highlands and 44% in
Carmel Valley. Wholesale and retail trades
account for 20% Highlands, 17% Valley;
manufacturing 13% Highlands, 15% Valley;
agriculture 4% Highlands,11% Valley;
transportation, communications, and utilities 4%
Highlands, 7% Valley; and public administration
4% Highlands, 6% Valley. The population is
approximately 4,700 people. The median age of
the valley is 35.2 years. The median income is
$52,800, well above the national average.
For More Information, contact the County of
Monterey at
www.co.monterey.ca.us |