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Set at the foot of the beautiful San Gorgonio and San Jacinto Mountains, the Morongo Indian Reservation spans more than 35,000 acres and overlooks the vistas of the Banning Pass. Resilient and resourceful, the Morongo tribe has had to overcome many adversities.

Latest News

  • COVID-19 Notifications Now Available

    California has rolled out COVID-19 Exposure Notifications to Android and iOS devices. These notifications are anonymous, and do not track or store your name, contact information, whereabouts, or movements.

    When a person tests positive for COVID-19, CA Notify will trigger an alert to the phones of people who may have been in close proximity — within 6 feet of that individual for 15 minutes or more — in the past 14 days.

    For the safety of yourself and others, please opt in to the notifications by following the steps below:

    iPhone
    iPhone users can enable CA Notify in their device’s settings

    1. Update your iOS to version 13.7 or later
    2. Go into Settings
    3. Scroll down to Exposure Notifications
    4. Turn on Exposure Notifications
    5. Select United States> California

    Android
    CA Notify is available on the Google Play Store:

    CA Notify – Apps on Google Play

  • New Mega Gas Station Coming to Morongo Indian Reservation

    Like the tribe’s existing travel center, the new state-of-the-art location will feature discount fuel and popular amenities.

    CABAZON, CA – The ultimate Interstate 10 pit stop is about to get better. The Morongo Band of Mission Indians broke ground last week on a second Morongo Travel Center, complete with a 32-pump discount gas station, dog park, car wash, slot machines, convenience store and other amenities.

    Located behind Morongo’s existing travel center off Morongo Trail and Seminole Drive, the 6.7-acre project will also offer multiple electric vehicle charging stations (including eight Tesla superchargers), RV dumping, propane fills, six high-speed diesel truck pumps and diesel exhaust fluid.

    “This state-of-the-art center will have everything a weary traveler could ask for – and then some,” said Tribal Chairman Robert Martin of the Morongo Band of Mission Indians. “It will complement and ease wait times at our current Morongo Travel Center, which is immensely popular and will remain open.” 

    Known for low-cost gasoline, sparkling amenities, and nearby restaurants, the 24-hour Morongo Travel Center has been a beacon for freeway motorists and local residents for years. The new center is expected to open next May and is being built Moorefield Construction, Inc.

    The project marks the latest addition to Morongo’s master-planned development of retail, hospitality, and service offerings along Interstate 10 in Cabazon. In recent years, Morongo has also welcomed such favorites as In-N-Out Burger, Starbucks, Taco Bell, Cold Stone Creamery, Panda Express and a new flagship store for Hadley Fruit Orchards.

  • Apple Fire Update for Morongo Reservation Areas

    UPDATE 8/7/2020 12:00 PM: 

    USFS is performing a controlled burns around the area causing more smoke, there is no need for concern.  No evacuation orders are planned at this time.

    UPDATE 8/4/2020 4:00 PM: 

    The Apple Fire evacuation orders have been lifted for both the Morongo Reservation, which includes areas west of Potrero Road and north of Morongo Road, and the City of Banning, which includes the areas north of Wilson between Sunset and Hathaway.

    All areas north of Morongo Road east of Potrero Road and west of Whitewater Canyon on the Morongo Reservation remain under an evacuation warning.

    The Apple Fire continues to be very active in Millard Canyon and Wood Canyon.

    Please be aware that the canyons remain closed to members and residents as heavy equipment is operating in these areas as part of the firefighting effort. You may also notice many fire trucks and other heavy equipment on Morongo, Millard, Potrero and Verdugo as well as firefighters on foot in many of these areas. Please use extreme caution while driving and walking on the Reservation to keep everyone as safe as possible.

    The Tribal Administration Building will reopen beginning tomorrow, August 5th at 8:00 am.

    Morongo Reservation Updates Provided On:
    Morongo Tribal Member One-Call
    Morongo Emergency Service Radio Station 89.1 FM  

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