Welcome to Rancho Cucamonga
Rancho Cucamonga is a part of the Inland Empire and is one of the largest cities off Route 66. Known for its sunny days and welcoming communities, Rancho Cucamonga attracts residents looking for the perfect Southern California lifestyle. Peaceful yet thriving, the town offers so much to do while also maintaining a friendly atmosphere.
The Mission San Gabriel established Rancho Cucamonga as a site for grazing cattle back in the 1800s when it was still under Mexican control. By 1850, when California was recognized as a state, people realized that grapes could thrive in this area, and vineyards began popping up. With this came an increase in wealth in the area. Since then, a lot has changed, but the city’s population has skyrocketed and created an amazing community.
What to Love
- Trending stores and restaurants in Victoria Gardens
- A contemporary way of life while still honoring the rich history
- The city keeps expanding, offering more opportunities for residents
- Beautiful mountains and trails nearby
Local Lifestyle
Rancho Cucamonga has blossomed into a beautiful community with new shopping destinations and luxurious home developments. Many praise the area because of the nearby mountains and its hiking opportunities. Tucked away into a beautiful region east of Los Angeles, those that love a tranquil and friendly atmosphere will thrive in Rancho Cucamonga.
Dining, Shopping & Entertainment
With new up-and-coming stores and restaurants, Rancho Cucamonga has so much to offer. If you need a good place to shop or eat, visit Victoria Gardens. Whether you want to catch a movie with friends or shop for a date night dress, Victoria Gardens is the spot. The shopping complex boasts a wide array of popular brands, including Lululemon and Pottery Barn, as well as numerous eateries, such as Kabuki Japanese Restaurant and Flemings Prime Steakhouse.
Suppose you enjoy wine tasting and want to connect with Rancho Cucamonga’s rich history. In that case, you must visit Joseph Filippi Winery & Vineyards, a family-owned vineyard that produces a variety of different wines and tasting options. Another great entertainment option for a family bonding night or group event is the Immersive Gamebox. Located in the beloved Victoria Gardens, the business allows you to choose the type of game you want to compete in and features motion tracking, touch screens, and surround sound. With up to six people able to play, you will ignite your competitive side in no time.
Things to Do
One of the many reasons locals love living in Rancho Cucamonga is the hiking trails and scenic mountain views. One of the best hikes in the area is the Etiwanda Falls Trailhead, whose path leads you through picturesque California countryside before peaking at a bubbling waterfall. Another popular trail is the Rancho Cucamonga Creek Trailhead, which is great for both walking and biking. Hikers here will travel up a canyon with stunning views. If you happen to arrive during springtime, the valley comes to life with blossoming wildflowers.
Rancho Cucamonga is also home to the Terra Vista Farmers Market. Located in the Terra Vista Town Center, you can find high-quality produce from nearby farms and growers here. The market takes place every Saturday from 9:00-2:00 and invites attendees to bring their families and friends to enjoy a simple yet joyful weekend morning inside the community.
A stroll through Red Hill Park is perfect for connecting with nature. This beloved community space boasts playgrounds, a duck pond, and several ball fields. Utilize the park’s green space with a picnic lunch.
Schools
The Cucamonga School District is happy to service the Rancho Cucamonga area. Top-performing schools nearby include: