4 Must-See Inland Empire Events in May 2026
By Team NestMade | May 2026 | 5 min read

May in the Inland Empire is genuinely one of the best times to be here. The temperatures are warm but not yet punishing, the spring landscape is at its greenest, and the region comes alive with events that reflect everything the IE does well: outdoor adventure, community pride, and a calendar packed with reasons to get outside. Here are the four events you should not miss this month.
Inland Empire Water Lantern Festival
There is something undeniably magical about a water lantern festival, and the IE edition set against the backdrop of Lake Gregory in Crestline is one of the most beautiful events the region hosts all year. Attendees decorate their lanterns, gather at the water’s edge as the sun goes down, and release them together in a glowing display that is equal parts peaceful and breathtaking. Tickets typically sell out in advance, so book early. This one is perfect for couples, families, and anyone who wants an evening that feels a little different.
Inland Empire Pride
The IE Pride celebration in Riverside is one of the most significant community events on the regional calendar. May 30 brings a festival atmosphere to downtown Riverside with live performances, vendors, food, and a parade that draws attendees from across the Inland Empire and beyond. The event continues to grow year over year as a reflection of the IE’s increasingly vibrant and diverse community.
Joshua Tree Music Festival
On the eastern edge of the IE, the Joshua Tree Music Festival is a four-day celebration of independent music set against the otherworldly landscape of the high desert. This festival has developed a devoted following for its intimate atmosphere, eclectic lineup of folk, world music, and indie artists, and its commitment to sustainability. Camping is available on site, and watching live music under the desert sky is hard to match anywhere. If you are willing to make the drive east, this one is absolutely worth it.
San Bernardino County Fair
The San Bernardino County Fair closes out the month in Victorville with a classic fairgrounds experience that celebrates the agricultural heritage and community spirit of the High Desert. Livestock shows, carnival rides, live entertainment, and more food than anyone can reasonably consume make this a full family day out. The fair has a distinctly local, unpretentious energy that longtime IE residents love, and it is a great way to connect with the broader region.
The IE Real Estate Picture
The Inland Empire continues to be the most accessible entry point into Southern California homeownership, with a median home price around $600,000 compared to over $900,000 in LA County and $1.3 million in Orange County. As mortgage rates ease and buyers expand their search radius, the IE is seeing renewed interest from first-time buyers and families looking for more space at a price that makes sense.
Team NestMade has extensive experience in IE markets from Riverside to Ontario to the High Desert and can help you navigate the current conditions with confidence.
Curious about buying or selling in the Inland Empire this spring? Let’s talk.




