A First Timer's Guide: 21 Cool Things To Do in Temecula (2024)

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I recently visited Temecula for the second time around during a road trip through some of thebest wine regions in California, and I can confirm that if you’re a vino lover like myself, Temecula needs to be on your list. If you’ve been on the fence about Temecula, I’m going to show you why you should really consider paying a visit to Southern California’s wine country, and I’ll also share some of the fun things to do in Temecula.

I feel like Temecula has been a bit of a red headed stepchild of wine regions in California in the past (I mean, I get it–it’s hard to compete with Napa and Sonoma). However, while it may not have the most accolades for award winning wine in the state, there is still a lot that is appealing about Temecula.

First and foremost, my favorite thing about Temecula is its laidback atmosphere. It’s the opposite of snobby wine country. Here, you can rock up to wineries without reservations, wearing whatever the hell you want and not feel judged. While many visitors to Temecula are of course serious about wine, the underlying vibe is that people here just want to have fun. And I can fully get behind that.

For first-time visitors, there are some incredible curated activities including wine tours and epic hot air balloon experiences. Keep reading for a quick guide to visiting Temecula wine country and for my full list of the best things to do in the area.

Why You Should Visit Temecula

  • The vibe is laidback and casual, unlike some other wine destinations in California–perfect for last minute trips when you don’t want to worry about what you’re wearing or making reservations ahead of time.
  • It’s one of the most convenient wine regions to get to from Southern California.
  • There are a lot of incredible experiences and things to do in Temecula that AREN’T wineries, so it’s ideal if your group wants to partake in more than just wine tasting.
  • Temecula is one of the most varied wine regions in the state as far as the number of wine varietals it produces. If you’re traveling with a mix of people that like different styles of wine, you’ll find it all here.
  • Old Town Temecula is one of the most historic communities in Southern California and many of the buildings have been preserved from the 1800s. A stroll through downtown is like taking a step back in time!

What You Need to Know Before Your Trip to Temecula

HOW DO YOU GET TO TEMECULA?

From San Diego, the drive to Temecula is off the I-15 freeway and takes around 60 minutes. If you’re coming from Los Angeles, it’s a little longer, around 90 minutes driving Southeast.

DO YOU NEED A CAR IN TEMECULA?

Yes and no. While I recommend people have a car pretty much anywhere theytravel in California, because it’s just more convenient that way, itispossible to travel to Temecula without a car. In that case, you would have to be OK with flying into a nearby airport like San Diego and taking an expensive taxi or Uber from there and for the remainder of your trip.

In my opinion, the much easier option is to drive yourself and then either take local Ubers between wineries to avoid drinking and driving or have a friend be the designated driver. If you’re joining a tour in Temecula, they will also provide local transportation so you don’t have to worry about driving in between tastings.

While there are some wineries that are within walking distance, most are more spread out throughout Temecula Valley so you’re going to need wheels regardless.

WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO VISIT TEMECULA?

Like many Southern California destinations,Temeculahas pretty mild weather year-round which makes it a great place to visit during any season. Weekends are definitely more popular amongst visitors, but visiting on a weekday provides certain perks like better access to seating and savings with the area’sweekday discounted SIP Temecula Passport.

Spring:Thinking about visiting in Spring? I love Southern California during this season because it’s not too hot or cold and usually the greenery is at its peak lusciousness before turning more brown and gold by end of summer. This is a great time to pair your Temecula visit with some wildflower chasing as well.

Summer:July through September are definitely the hottest months in Temecula and also bring the most visitors. If you’re planning to visit during this time, definitely make sure to book hotels and tours further in advance.

Fall:Super wine enthusiasts tend to prefer the fall season as it’s the time of harvest. Starting in September, wineries in Temecula Valley will begin harvesting their grapes and will continue on into October. This gives visitors and tour-goers a unique look into the annual grape crush, which you can’t experience any other time of year.

Winter:This is technically the off season when less visitors flock to California. For that reason it’s a great time to take advantage of fewer crowds and better deals on tours and hotels.

WHAT IS THERE TO DO IN TEMECULA BESIDES WINE TASTING?

Temecula has a range of attractions and activities if you’re looking to spend a few hours away from the vineyards exploring the local area.

A few fun things to do in Temecula are:
  • Explore Old Town Temecula
  • Take a hot air balloon ride
  • Head to the Alpaca Hacienda
  • Go olive oil tasting
  • Horseback riding through a winery
  • You can even go line dancing at the Temecula Stampede (the West Coast’s largest country western music venue) *make sure to check current closures*

Where to Stay in Temecula

THE BEST HOTELS IN TEMECULA

Carter Estate Winery

If you’re looking to stay right on a vineyard, the rooms at theCarter Estate Winerycan’t be beat, with direct access to the grape vines.

Behind a gated community, the private bungalows of Carter Estate feature a mix of modern and traditional design, and the tasting room on premise gives guests access to some of the best sparkling wines in Temecula Valley.

We stayed here during our trip, and I can’t emphasize enough how cool it was sipping our coffee on the private patio in the morning with hot air balloons circling overhead. Some were literally so close to the hotel that we could hear conversations happening on the balloon!

I wouldn’t say that the rooms here are the most chic or design-forward (honestly, not many places are in Temecula), but if you’re looking for a spacious room with an amazing location, this is a great choice. The bathroom alone (with tub and separate shower mind you) was literally bigger than my apartment bedroom.

Extra bonus: There’s a complimentary shuttle that will take you to their sister winery, South Coast Winery.

CHECK RATES FOR CARTER ESTATE WINERY

The New Inn

If modern design is your top priority, you’ll definitely want to check outThe New Innwhich just opened up in March of 2020.

Featuring five uniquely designed modern villas, this intimate escape has a clean and contemporary vibe with luxurious amenities like outdoor rain showers, soaking tubs, Bluetooth speakers and private patios with fire pits.

If you’re looking for scenic views over the vineyards, New Inn is a relaxing stay that offers customizable packages available for unique and luxury wine experiences.

CHECK RATES FOR THE NEW INN

Ponte Vineyard Inn

Ponte Vineyard Inn is one of the most popular places to stay in Temecula for good reason. If you’re looking for an all encompassing experience at a single property, Ponte is it.

I stayed here years ago and loved how much you can do without even leaving the premises. The hotel features a tasting room, four restaurants, swimming pool, spa services and a fitness center. Plus, it’s within walking distance to three other wineries, so it’s perfect for visitors who want everything they need all in one place.

CHECK RATE FOR PONTE VINEYARD INN

Europa Village

Oozing in charm and character and inspired by the vineyards of Europe, Europa Village is both a winery experience and hotel that brings to life the essence of Spain, Italy and France.

While expansion of Europa Village is still underway and hasn’t come to full conceptualization, the resort is currently home to Bolero, their Spanish inspired wine destination and C’est La Vie, their experience focusing on French wines. Next will come the Italian wine section, with fun shops and pathways connecting all three!

For now, guests can book reservations at eitherThe Innor Bolero, for two different accommodation experiences. If you’re a lover of Old World Wines and want to feel like you’re escaping to the Spanish or French countryside even if for a weekend, this is the place to be.

CHECK RATES FOR THE INN AT EUROPA VILLAGE

CHECK RATES FOR THE BOLERO CASITAS

THE BEST AIRBNBS IN TEMECULA

Best Airbnb in Temecula with a View

This Airbnb in Temeculais situated a bit further out from the center of town, but it makes up for its remote location in epic views. This little studio is perfect for a couple or single traveler in search of a cozy stay with mountain views away from the tourists in Temecula.

Best Airbnb in Temecula Close to the Wineries

If you’re looking for a clean and well designed rental home that’s within short driving distance to a ton of wineries in the area,this modern abodecan’t be beat with incredible reviews from past guests. I love that the owners have given the design subtle barrel room touches without going completely overboard.

Best Things to do in Temecula

SEE TEMECULA FROM ABOVE IN A HOT AIR BALLOON

Taking a hot air balloon ride is one of the mostfun things to do in Temecula and if you go for a sunrise ride (which you have to, because they only depart at that time), the views are pretty magical.

I personally had never been in a hot air balloon until this trip and it turned out to be way less terrifying than I imagined. Take off can be a little bumpy, but once you’re in the air it feels really peaceful gliding gently above all of the vineyards.

Another bonus I didn’t realize I was going to get out of this experience? Spying on all of the epic Temecula real estate. Let me tell you, there are some INSANE homes in the area and even a private aircraft runway we got to scope out.

I recommend going withMagical Adventure Balloonswho made the experience feel safe and entertaining.

If you’re scared of heights, no worries. You can still experience Temecula’s iconic landscape dotted with balloons, you’ll just have to suffer an early wakeup call! It’s still really cool to see the balloons launch in the air even if you’re not up in one and you can get epic backdrops for your photos this way. We had great views of the balloons in flight over the vineyard from our hotel room at Carter Estate.

BOOK A HOT AIR BALLOON RIDE HERE

GO WINE TASTING

OK yes, this might be an obvious one, but you can’t go to Temecula without experiencing some of the best wine tasting in the area. If you’ve ever been wine tasting in Sonoma or Napa, you’ll notice that Temecula is nothing like that. It’s way more casual and laidback, which can be a nice change of pace.

Many of the wineries are spread out, so it’s a good idea to have a car or join a tour that will provide transportation between wineries. If you’d rather do a day of wine tasting by foot only, there are three wineries that are within walking distance of each other: South Coast, Ponte and Wiens Family Cellars.

WIENS FAMILY CELLARS

Famous for their “Big Reds,” Wiens is the winery to visit for those looking for the best handcrafted red wines in Temecula.

Tastings start at $20, but for a more elevated experience, I’d recommend doing their private patio seated tasting of Reserve wines starting at $40, which were some of our favorite wines we tasted in the area. This tasting comes accompanied with cheese and charcuterie as well.

EXPLORE WIENS FAMILY CELLARS

CARTER ESTATE WINERY

If you’re a sparkling wine enthusiast, you can’t miss Carter Estate Winery where they specialize in the bubbly stuff. Pro-tip: Try to get a table on their gorgeous back patio where you’ll feel instantly transported to the Tuscan countryside.

EXPLORE WINE TASTING AT CARTER ESTATE

AKASH WINERY

Perfect for a more modern wine tasting experience with food trucks, live music and hip vibes,Akash Wineryis definitely a different change of pace from the typical Temecula wineries that seem set on recreating the Tuscan villa experience.

Akash is a family-owned winery that is newer to the Temecula scene, however the young winemaker is super invested in making Temecula a world class wine destination–and the enthusiasm shows. The winery already does a lot of fun events like Taco Tuesdays and yoga + wine offerings (if you’re part of theirwine club), but they also have plans to expand with bubble domes and a 49-room resort in the future.

Go for a tasting, or book a private wine tour starting at $35 for a more personalized experience.

EXPLORE AKASH WINERY

SUNSET AT CALLAWAY WINERY

During our stay in Temecula, we kept hearing the same tip over and over again: You have to go to Callaway Winery for sunset. Turns out they were on the money. While the wine wasn’t my personal favorite, the ambiance and valley views are still worth a visit to watch the sun go down over wine country. If you’re looking for the best sunset spot in Temecula, this is it.

EXPLORE OLD TOWN TEMECULA

Stepping intoOld Town Temeculais a bit like being on the set of an old country western film. It’s fun to just casually stroll down the main drag for a couple hours or make a day of it. Either way, there are definitely some fun things to do in Old Town Temeculaand it’s a must on any trip to the valley.

Originally founded by the Temecula Indians, the area is one of the most historic in Southern California. The heritage and charm have been beautifully preserved in the Old Town with rustic buildings mixed in alongside quirky storefronts. Much of the architecture dates back to the 1800s and it’s the perfect place to experience a bit of California history firsthand.

Along the main strip you’ll find a mix of artisan boutiques, restaurants and antique shops. It’s the ideal place to come and pick up one-of-a-kind gifts for friends and family.

UNCORKED E-BIKE TOURS

Want to experience Temecula wine country on two wheels?Hop on an electric bikeand explore the valley led by a knowledge tour guide. You’ll experience the beautiful landscape of Temecula and cap off the experience with a wine tasting at one of Temecula’s oldest wineries.

SMALL BARN

A place where beautiful design meets delicious food, Small Barn is definitely the best new restaurant in Temecula. The menu is led by Top Chef alum Angelo Sosa, and my friend and I literally drooled over every dish that came out to our table. Don’t miss the ahi tuna and spiced pumpkin flan for dessert–it will all melt in your mouth.

GOAT & VINE

While we didn’t get to make it here during our visit, Goat & Vine was specifically recommended to us by the owner of Akash Winery, so I’m adding it to the list. He was very in-the-know on what is new in Temecula, so I 100% trust his opinion!

The restaurant serves freshly baked stone-hearth pizza with interesting combinations like the Thailand (oven roasted chicken, cilantro, green onions, grape tomatoes, bean sprouts, roasted peanuts, jalapenos, cucumbers, and house made sweet Thai chili sauce), alongside amazing wine. This is the place to be for a hearty meal that will soak up all that wine you’ve been sipping.

1909 TEMECULA

Located in the heart of the Old Town Temecula, 1909 is an industrial indoor/outdoor eatery that’s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It’s a great spot that fuses cuisines from all over the world and even offers a menu for visitors’ four-legged friends.

Try the veggie wontons and crab and shrimp empanadas. I promise you won’t be disappointed!

TAKE A GUIDED JEEP WINE TOUR

I don’t know about you, but Jeeps were my dream car growing up, so I’ll take any excuse to hop a ride in one. Enter,Temecula Valley Jeep & Wine Tours, who offer 4×4 Jeep tours through Southern California wine country.

During their open-air tours, you’ll stop by three wineries for tastings and have some backroad adventures to get a behind-the-scenes look at the winemaking process.

Weekday / weekend tours cost $120 and $130 respectively, and private tours cost $175 per person.

OLIVE OIL TASTING

When you’re sick of taste testing every varietal of wine, head to theTemecula Olive Oil CompanyorOlive Plantationfor a different kind of tasting experience.

At Temecula Olive Oil Company located right in Old Town, you’ll find a wide variety of olive oils to try, while the selection at the Olive Plantation is a bit more limited and short-lived. However, I loved the intimate family-owned feel of the Olive Plantation and the property is straight out of a movie.

TEMECULA HAUNTED BAR TOUR

This is personally something I would never do because I’m the biggest scaredy cat on Earth, but if you’re one of those insane people who enjoys being spooked, this is the tour for you.

On this guidedwalking tour, you’ll get an inside look at some of the history of Temecula by way of its most haunted bars. Prices start at $26.50 per person.

Book the Haunted Bar Tour

TAKE A SPA DAY AT GRAPESEED SPA

Sometimes all that wine drinking can tire you out, which is why a spa day at South Coast Winery is the perfect reset. Pop over to the hotel’s GrapeSeed Spa for a selection of treatments–which of course come with a glass of wine–and then stroll the nearby “Serenity Path” for a dose of Vitamin D.

EXPLORE THESANTA ROSA PLATEAU ECOLOGICAL RESERVE

A gem that many visitors to Temecula Valley miss, the Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve is a 9,000 acre nature conservation consisting of over 200 species of birds and 49 endangered animals and plant species.

There are 17 trails in total (9 of them on the easy side) ranging from 1.8 to 9.7 km., so you can pick a route that works best for your skill level while taking in some of the fresh Southern California air.

GO SPICE SHOPPING AT OLD TOWN SPICE & TEA MERCHANTS

For my readers who love to cook, a visit to the Old Town Spice & Tea Merchants is going to be your playground–trust me. With wall-to-wall handcrafted spice mixtures on offer, this hidden shop is the perfect place to stop by to take a taste of Temecula home with you.

I’m still making my way through all of the mixes I bought: a cajun blend, a smoky cheddar popcorn seasoning, and a coffee BBQ spice mix. Are you drooling yet?

THE ALPACA HACIENDA

Alpacas might just be the cutest animals alive, and luckily you don’t have to go all the way to Peru to get up close and personal with some of them. At theAlpaca Hacienda, you can take a private tour and learn about alpacas, while getting the chance to feed and interact with them.

Private tours start at $100 for 1-5 guests.

HORSEBACK RIDING THROUGH A WINERY

Take a scenic horseback ride through the valley withWine Country Trails.The horses are all rescued and the owner of the ranch has worked really hard to rehabilitate over 50 horses. This tour is 90 minutes long and prices start at $95 on weekdays and $105 on weekends.

GRAB A COFFEE AT THE PRESS ESPRESSO

Located in one of the western-style buildings in Old Town, this cute little coffee shop was the perfect pit stop during our time exploring the historic section of Temecula. I highly recommend the Press Espresso for a quick pick-me-up during your Temecula adventures.

GO ON A SELF-LED BREWERY TOUR

Wine isn’t the only style of beverage that Temecula has on offer. Discover some of the best breweries in the area for yourself and lead your own tour to Stone Church Brewing, Refuge and Aftershock Brewing, which are all within 10 minutes drive of each other.

GO LINE DANCING AT THE TEMECULA STAMPEDE

If you’re looking to partake in an activity that screams Temecula, you’ll want to hit up the Temecula Stampede, the west coast’s largest country western music venue.

I hope this post gave you plenty of inspiration on things to do in Temecula for your next trip! If you have any questions, feel free to leave them in the comments below.

By Michelle Halpern, Live like it's the weekend!

A First Timer's Guide: 21 Cool Things To Do in Temecula (2024)

FAQs

A First Timer's Guide: 21 Cool Things To Do in Temecula? ›

Temecula is well known for its championship golf courses, a climate perfect for serene and beautiful hot-air ballooning adventures, and award-winning wineries nestled in 3,000 acres of picturesque wine country, but that's just the beginning.

What is Temecula best known for? ›

Temecula is well known for its championship golf courses, a climate perfect for serene and beautiful hot-air ballooning adventures, and award-winning wineries nestled in 3,000 acres of picturesque wine country, but that's just the beginning.

How to stay cool in Temecula? ›

To stay cool:
  1. Drink plenty of water. ...
  2. Wear a wide-brimmed hat, or use an umbrella for shade.
  3. Wear lightweight, light-colored, loose clothing.
  4. Slow down – rest in the shade or a cool place when possible.
  5. Never leave a child, elderly, disabled person, or pet alone in a vehicle.
Jul 2, 2024

How many days do you need in Temecula? ›

Three to five days is ideal to relax and explore everything there is to do and see in Temecula Valley. Palm Springs, San Diego, and Orange Country are about a 60-minute drive, and Los Angeles is about 90 minutes away if you want to make Temecula your hub.

Where can I meet singles in Temecula? ›

Top 10 Best Singles Bar Near Temecula, California
  • 1909. 4.1 (4.2k reviews) 1.5 mi. ...
  • Luke's On Front. 3.8 (1.1k reviews) 1.5 mi. ...
  • Kelsey's. 3.4 (387 reviews) ...
  • Tool Shed. 4.1 (105 reviews) ...
  • Black Plague Brewing. 4.8 (74 reviews) ...
  • Mission Avenue. 4.4 (1.3k reviews) ...
  • W Wolfskill. 4.3 (487 reviews) ...
  • Larry's Beach Club. 3.4 (152 reviews)

What celebrities are in Temecula CA? ›

Celebrity-Approved Temecula Valley

Mario Lopez often stays at Pechanga Resort Casino, Ashton Kutcher attended a wedding at Mount Palomar Winery, and most recently Mark Wahlberg worked out at EOS Fitness. The destination is also home to celebrities like Dean Norris, who owns local favorite, Swing Inn Café.

What percentage of Temecula is white? ›

Racial distribution of Temecula population: 60.67% are white, 3.93% are Black or African American, 0.62% are American Indian and Alaska Native, 11.27% are Asian, 0.39% are Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander, 9.10% are some other race and 14.02% are multiracial.

What is a fun fact about Temecula? ›

The Spanish interpreted and spelled the word as “Temecula” translated to mean “Where the sun breaks through the mist”. Temecula is the only city in California to still retain its original Indian name. The hillsides of Temecula were the home of Temecula Indians, the first residents of the area.

What is the hottest month of the year in Temecula CA? ›

In the summer months, the hottest month of the year in Temecula is August, with an average high of 88°F and average low of 63°F.

What is the best season to visit Temecula? ›

WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO VISIT TEMECULA?
  • Spring: Thinking about visiting in Spring? ...
  • Summer: July through September are definitely the hottest months in Temecula and also bring the most visitors. ...
  • Fall: Super wine enthusiasts tend to prefer the fall season as it's the time of harvest.

What is the crime rate in Temecula CA? ›

Crime & Safety in Temecula, CA

Temecula has lower crime rates than California as a whole. The city's violent crime rate per 100,000 people is 142.3, while its property crime rate is 2,251.6. However, these relatively low crime rates are still higher than those of either Murrieta or Menifee.

Is Temecula cheaper than Napa? ›

Both Temecula and Napa Valley offer splendid options for housing; however, there are key differences between the 2 communities. For the home buyer, you'll find Temecula a more affordable option as their median home price ranges close to $300,000.

Where do adults meet their partner? ›

A poll through YouGov had some different results. The poll found that 18% said they met at work, 18% through mutual friends, 15% out in public and the rest met via online dating or through a hobby or through school.

Where can I meet singles naturally? ›

Places to meet people without dating apps
  • Meetups (or specifically meetups for singles)
  • Network events for your industry.
  • Alumni events from your college or high school.
  • Sports clubs (like running, biking, soccer, triathlons, etc.)
  • Gyms and yoga studios.
  • Friends setting you up.
  • Friends of friends at group gatherings.
Sep 6, 2022

Is there a free site to meet singles? ›

What is the best totally free dating app? Dating apps like Tinder, OkCupid, and Hinge have a free version that holds its own against its paid counterparts. That said, there are also some completely free, more niche dating apps worth checking out too, like Archer and Lex.

Is Temecula worth visiting? ›

The relaxed and unpretentious atmosphere of the region is matched by its delightful tasting experiences overlooking picturesque rolling hills of vineyards while sampling award-winning premium wines and Southern California cuisine.

Why do people live in Temecula? ›

Many families began moving to the area from San Diego, Los Angeles, and Orange County, drawn by the affordable housing prices and the popular wine country.

What is the nickname for Temecula CA? ›

With a Mediterranean climate, Temecula is perfect for outdoor activities such as hot air balloon rides and touring award-winning wineries. No wonder its nickname is "a tourist's secret paradise."

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