INLAND EMPIRE VISITOR & RELOCATION GUIDE
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skiing, wake boarding, jet skiing, windsurfing, sky diving, fishing,
camping, hiking and horseback riding.
Train lovers enjoy the Orange Empire Railway Museum, a her-
itage railway in Perris focusing on Southern California's railroad
history.
Sports fans can watch racing at Lake Elsinore Motocross Park
or take in a baseball game at Diamond Stadium, home of Lake
Elsinore Storm professional baseball team, an affiliate of the San
Diego Padres.
Extreme sports lovers can be carried away by the world-famous
thermal winds to skydive, hang glide and hot-air balloon while en-
joying spectacular views.
Golfers can play on ten challenging courses in Temecula Valley
Southern California Wine Country, some designed by the late,
legendary Ted Robinson. The newest course is Journey at
Pechanga, an impressive upscale 18-hole public golf course that
opened summer 2008. It's the center piece of the AAA Four-
Diamond Award Pechanga Resort & Casino in Temecula. The
largest casino in the western US, Pechanga features Vegas-style
gaming action, superb dining, and top entertainers in the mag-
nificent Pechanga Theater.
History buffs, antique collectors, art lovers and window shop-
pers can wander the streets of Lake Elsinore, which reflects the
charm of the 1920s, or Old Town Temecula, where they'll discover
rustic buildings and store fronts reminiscent of the Old West.
Shoppers love any chance to visit Temecula's fashionable
Promenade Mall. Bargain-hunters flock to Lake Elsinore Outlets
mall voted "Best Outlet Center" in the Inland Empire.
Temecula Valley Southern California Wine Country is a magical
land of mountains, lakes, vineyards and forests offering year-
round outdoor recreation of endless variety.
photo courtesy Temecula Convention & Visitors Bureau
The Pechanga Reservation in
Temecula is home to the
largest natural-growing,
indigenous coast live oak tree
in the United States.