The historic Old Town is a wild west enthusiast dream come true. The district features 12 blocks full of antique shops, specialty food-related purveyors, tasting rooms, galleries, brewpubs, and restaurants.
With 200,000 square feet of gaming space, the Pechanga Resort Casino offers poker and so much more. From slots to horse racing and pai gow to blackjack, there are plenty of chances to gamble. In fact, this is the largest gaming floor on the West Coast! Since it opened in 2002, it’s been a popular place for Southern Californians to enjoy their favorite game without driving to Las Vegas.
If you're looking to experience the beauty of Temecula from above with your group, hot air balloon rides are one of the most unique attractions in Temecula. Here are some top-rated hot air balloon rides in Temecula to consider booking for your trip: - Sunrise Temecula Balloon Flight - Temecula Private Hot Air Balloon Flight - Magical Adventure Balloon Rides
Wine Country Trails by Horseback offers 90-minute guided horseback rides through Carter Estates Winery and Resorts for a relaxing, fun way to see the vineyards from a new perspective.
Not to be outdone by the fruit of the vine, it should come as no surprise that the brew industry is likewise kickin’ it up in Temecula. There are 13 breweries spanning Temecula. You’ll find them in historic Old Town, industrial parks, and even ranches outside the main downtown area. Be sure to check out Garage Brewing Company, Refuge Brewery, and Relentless Brewing Company.
GrapeSeed Spa at the South Coast Winery Resort & Spa offers a variety of treatments, including a 50-minute CBD massage that provides relief from aches and pains. After your treatment, relax by the pool and order a glass of champagne. When you’re ready, head to their wine-tasting room or fine-dining restaurant, Vineyard Rose.
The Journey at Pechanga is seven miles of scenic cart rides and demanding golf in southern California’s Temecula Valley. The tumultuous terrain climbs to incredible heights on the Pechanga Indian Reservation, serving up one of the largest elevation drops in golf, the 185-foot nosedive from the sky-high sixth tee to a narrow twisting fairway below.