Rancho Cucamonga Area Attractions
Here are some of our favorite places to enjoy the history and beauty of the Rancho Cucamonga area, each shown with the distance from our Rancho Cucamonga office.
Cucamonga Service Station
Tourist attraction, Museum of zoology, Historical place museum
Restored service station built in 1915 & now housing a museum of Route 66 & the local area.
Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park
Tourist attraction, Park
Park featuring 2 lakes with fishing & pedal boats, as well as a small water play area with slides.
San Secondo d’Asti Catholic Church
Tourist attraction, Historical landmark, Catholic church
Active California Mission–style church, built in 1926 with a bell tower, fountain & rose gardens.
Red Hill Park
Tourist attraction, Park
Open park with playgrounds, areas for baseball, soccer & horseshoes, an exercise trail & duck pond.
Joseph Filippi Winery & Vineyards
Winery, Bar, Gift basket store, Tourist attraction
Family-owned vineyard produces a variety of wines & offers tastings & tours on its spacious grounds.
Cooper Regional History Museum
Tourist attraction, Museum
Regional & cultural history museum in a converted 1930’s Art Moderne fruit exchange building.
Historic Downtown Upland
Business center
Sam and Alfreda Maloof Foundation
Alta Loma
Tourist attraction, Art gallery, Garden, Museum, Art museum
Etiwanda Falls Trailhead
Tourist attraction, Hiking area
Mary Vagle Nature Center
Southridge Village
Tourist attraction, Park, Nature preserve
Nature center with exhibits on local natural history, plus native plant gardens, a pond & trails.
Claremont Packing House
Historical landmark, Shopping mall
Al Capone House
Historical landmark
Palomares Adobe
Historical place museum
Historic adobe home from the mid 1800s, restored during the WPA, now a museum of Spanish ranches.