Lake Arrowhead Village waterfront. (909) 336-6992 Big Bear Lake area Horseback Riding (909) 585-6482 Big Bear Lake area (909) 866-8000 Fawnskin (909) 866-3437 Big Bear Lake area (909) 585-1036 Big Bear Marina (909) 866-3218 Historic silver mining town, Yermo www.calicotown.com (800) TO-CALICO Big Bear Lake area (909) 585-4017 Big Bear Lake area (909) 866-6478 (909) 985-8282 Big Bear Lake area (909) 866-6186 www.equadaoutfitters.com & Wagon Museum Wilson and 16th Streets, Banning (951) 922-9200 315 E. Fourth St., Ontario (909) 983-1761 3649 Mission Inn Ave., Riverside (951) 788-9556 4307 Briggs St., Rubidoux (951) 369-6055 1325 Prospect Dr., Redlands French chateau that overlooks formal Italian gardens with terraces and pools. (909) 792-2111 (909) 797-6833 Tour the working apple ranches of the Inland Empire apple country with U-pick orchards, packing houses and cider presses, along Oak Glen Road, Oak Glen. (909) 797-4020 A 45-minute narrated walking tour of his- toric Old Town Temecula, southern route to the California Gold Country. Reservations suggested. (951) 694-6450 909) 866-5766 Bandit, the original ship from the movie The Time Bandit. Your pirate host will tell you all about the famous history of the lake, and secret stories about today. (800) BIG BEAR www.800bigbear.com Weekly guided horse-drawn carriage tours of historic downtown Riverside. The 35- minute tour starts at the Mission Inn, Sixth and Main Streets, Riverside. (951) 682-3881 Big Bear Lake (909) 584-2277 in American history. Established in 1926, "America's Main Street" spans a stretch be- tween Chicago, Illinois and Santa Monica, California. Now decommissioned and largely replaced by the interstates, Route 66 lives on as a memorial to the nation's mid- century automobile culture. It is nothing less than a trip into the past. Everywhere there are remnants: old neon signage; the ruins of old river-rock buildings; vintage restaurants, many still in operation; former gas stations; old motel cottage courts; numerous exam- ples of googie, deco, and mission-revival ar- chitecture. Get your kicks and enjoy exploring Route 66 in the Inland Empire. Visit the preservation foundation's official website at www.cart66pf.org. 4549 Mills Circle, Ontario (888) 262-4386 3775 Tyler St., Riverside (888) 262-4386 12600 N. Main St., Rancho Cucamonga (888) 262-4386 27315 North Bay Rd., Blue Jay (909) 337-8404 12353 Mariposa Rd., Victorville (760) 241-7831 2650 Tuscany St., Corona (951) 582-0872 8032 Limonite Ave., Riverside (951) 361-4823 Stadium 14 1575 N. Mountain Ave., Ontario (909) 460-5312 4900 East 4th St., Ontario (909) 476-1525 40750 Winchester Rd., Temecula (800) 326-3264 60 W. Ramsey St., Banning (951) 849-3277 3070 Chino Ave., Chino Hills (909) 627-8010 22350 Town Circle, Moreno Valley (951) 653-6161 Cinema 6 1503 E. Main St., Barstow (760) 256-3456 32260 Mission Trail, Lake Elsinore (951) 245-4298 340 N. Eureka St., Redlands (909) 793-6393 2710 Lakeshore Dr., Corona (951) 667-4242 121 E. Alessandro, Riverside (951) 789-8483 41090 California Oaks, Murrieta (951) 698-7800 27531 Ynez Rd., Temecula (951) 698-7800 2369 W. Florida Ave., Hemet (951) 658-2939 1599 S. San Jacinto Ave., San Jacinto (951) 487-0879 789 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs (760) 323-4466 12285 Limonite Ave., Mira Loma (951) 361-9177 1688 N. Perris Blvd., Perris (951) 940-9500 12625 Frederick St., Moreno Valley (951) 653-5500 3535 Riverside Plaza Dr., Riverside (951) 784-4600 54290 N. Circle Dr., Idyllwild (951) 659-2747 2373 Sterling Ave., San Bernardino (909) 425-8888 26463 Ynez Rd., Temecula (951) 296-9728 10701 Town Center Dr., Rancho Cucamonga (909) 483-8373 1201 A University Ave., Riverside (951) 784-4342 grand scale, then take a grand tour in the Inland Empire. There are lots of touring adventures in an area where the regions are as diverse as the land- scape. From cruising the forested shores of mountain lakes to exploring an 1880s silver mining town, the Inland Empire serves up a smorgas- bord of sights and sounds. Part of the National Forest Scenic Byway system starts just east of Wrightwood and winds westward through the Angeles National Forest for 52 miles ending in La Caņada. (760) 249-3504 |