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Ontario, Riverside and San Bernardino are thriving urban centres in one of the fastest-growing areas of California. However, the area’s agricultural roots are still alive in the surrounding small communities where you’ll find many farms, and the underrated Temecula wine region. You’ll also find summer fun at Big Bear Lake, winter sports in the San Jacinto Mountains, and a lot of both in the San Bernardino National Forest. See the Inland Empire Tourism Association for more details about the area.
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Riverside and San Bernardino are the major cities of the Inland Empire, and it’s here you’ll find the area’s orchestras, dance and theatre companies, museums and galleries. San Bernardino also hosts an annual festival of classic cars on historic Route 66. When visiting the area, nearby Green Valley Lake is a little-known gem of a community that should not be missed when local artists open their studios on Memorial Day, Labor Day and Thanksgiving. |
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The San Bernardino and San Jacinto Mountains and the lakes nestled in between provide the basis for lots of recreation opportunities year-round. In the summer, it’s all about mountain biking, hiking, camping, fishing and bird watching, as well as ATV and motorcycle riding. Angelinos escape the city to get a taste of winter at ski resorts on Big Bear Mountain and Mt. Baldy. |
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At the southern end of this region lies Temecula Valley, a premier Southern California wine region. Several wineries have their own upscale restaurants to feature their wines. |
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