California
From glittering Rodeo Drive to the fascinating Mohave Desert, California appeals to nature lovers, wine aficionados, cinema devotees, and sophisticated urbanites. There are 16 Watermark communities in the Golden State. Eight communities are in Northern California: Carmel, Emeryville, Fremont, Livermore, Napa, Oakland, San Francisco, and San Ramon. Another eight communities are in Southern California: Beverly Hills, Corona del Mar, Dana Point, Oceanside, Palm Desert, Riverside, Westwood, and Whittier.
For over a century Beverly Hills has been the home of film stars, directors, and movie moguls, with a well-earned celebrity mystique. Beverly Hills is home to The Watermark at Beverly Hills.

Enchanting Carmel is renowned for beautiful beaches, art galleries, and fine dining. Carmel is home to The Cottages at Carmel.

In a perfect setting above ocean beaches, Corona del Mar lives up to its name, Crown of the Sea. Corona del Mar is home to Crown Cove.

Around the Orange County treasure of Dana Point discover picture-perfect marinas, eclectic boutiques, and some of the finest beach walks in the state. Dana Point is home to The Fountains at Sea Bluff.

On the east shore of San Francisco Bay, Emeryville has a prime position between Berkeley and Oakland. Emeryville is home to The Watermark by the Bay.

Fremont, in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, has been a Tree City USA since 1996, with over 55,000 trees in city parks, streets, and landscaped boulevards. Fremont is home to Fremont Hills.

The easternmost city in the San Francisco Bay Area, Livermore is an up-and-coming wine region, surrounded by over 50 wineries and 5,000 acres of vineyards. Salut! Livermore is home to The Watermark at Rosewood Gardens.

With estate vineyards, boutique shopping, and Michelin-starred restaurants, it’s no wonder that Napa is a world-renowned destination for relaxation. Napa is home to The Watermark at Napa Valley.

Arts, culture, and professional sports are just some of the amenities people enjoy in vibrant Oakland, the largest of the East Bay cities. Oakland is home to Lakeside Park, dedicated solely to Memory Care.

Spectacular year-round weather, a laid-back vibe, and gorgeous beaches, Oceanside is situated between San Diego and Los Angeles, making it easy to visit many attractions across Southern California. Oceanside is home to The Hacienda Mission San Luis Rey.

Located in the center of the Coachella Valley, Palm Desert features hiking trails, golf, boutiques, and a sumptuous farmers market. Palm Desert is home to The Fountains at the Carlotta.

Sixty miles east of Los Angeles, Riverside started California’s citrus industry with the sweet navel orange. Riverside is home to Raincross at Riverside.

With San Francisco’s melting pot of cultures, there’s always a new cuisine to try, an art exhibit to explore, and a museum to discover. San Francisco is home to Sagebrook Senior Living.

Bird watching, trail hiking, wine tasting or simply viewing majestic Mt. Diablo are all part of the San Ramon lifestyle. San Ramon is home to The Watermark at San Ramon.

Although 12 miles southeast of Los Angeles, Whittier maintains a small-town vibe with a warm, inviting community. Whittier is home to Whittier Place.

Nestled along the Colorado River in northwestern Arizona, Bullhead City is home to Joshua Springs Senior Living.

Midway between Phoenix and Tucson in southern Arizona, Casa Grande is home to Caliche Senior Living.

Once a farming community, Gilbert has since grown to become a vibrant city in the Phoenix metro area and home to The Watermark at Morrison Ranch.

Known as “The Heart of Historic Route 66,” Kingman is a dynamic community known for its museums and arts and cultural venues. It’s the home of White Cliffs Senior Living.

Tucked along the western edge of the Santa Catalina Mountains on the north side of Tucson, Oro Valley is the home of The Watermark at Oro Valley.

Home to the University of Arizona and the first American city to be designated a UNESCO “City of Gastronomy,” Tucson is the site of our company headquarters and home to The Watermark at Continental Ranch, The Fountains at La Cholla, The Hacienda at the Canyon, and The Hacienda at the River.

Often referred to as the “birthplace of the Los Angeles region,” San Gabriel played a vital role in the development of Los Angeles throughout its history. Mission San Gabriel Arcángel was founded in 1771, laying the foundation for the rich diversity that Los Angeles is known for today.
The greater San Gabriel Valley, typically referred to as the SGV, is composed of 31 unique cities. This diversity has helped the SGV become known as a gastronomic hotspot. You’ll find delicious and varied cuisine — everything from traditional Mexican cuisine to some of the best Asian restaurants in greater Los Angeles.
Since you’re only a few miles east of Los Angeles, San Gabriel is a great central location for enjoying the best of Southern California. Everything’s within reach — from beaches and theme parks to luxury boutiques and world-class entertainment.
San Gabriel is home to Unity Prosper Province.