Soboba Roadrunner Express

Soboba Roadrunner Express Information

Since time immemorial, the people of Soboba have inhabited the land that now encompasses the cities of San Jacinto, Hemet, Valle Vista and Winchester. The Soboba Indian Reservation lies at the base of the San Jacinto Mountains, along the San Jacinto River and its tributary streams, Poppet and Indian Creeks and more than 40 perennial springs. The San Jacinto Mountains and Coachella Valley are traditionally and historically Cahuilla use areas.

The Soboba Roadrunner Express is a convenient stop right off the Ramona Expressway. It offers fuel, snacks, groceries and both hot and cold drinks, all in one place. Whether you're heading to the mountains, visiting the Soboba Casino Resort, trying your luck on one of 26 gaming machines, or just commuting to work, Soboba Roadrunner Express has you covered. With easy highway access and a great selection of essentials, it’s the perfect place to refuel and grab what you need before hitting the road again.

Soboba Roadrunner Express

Travel information
  • Time Zone: Pacific Standard Time

Nearest Transportation

Ontario International Airport (ONT), located 55 miles northwest.

Amtrak Station is in Perris, just 25 miles away.

Nearby Attractions

Mount San Jacinto State Park: 45 miles east, features forested mountains and scenic trails.

San Bernardino National Forest: 35 miles north, is ideal for camping, off-roading, and wildlife viewing.

Diamond Valley Lake: 15 miles away, features a BLM recreation area with fishing and hiking.