PassEDA Tourism and Attractions

PLACES AND EVENTS OF INTEREST TO TOURISTS COMING INTO THE PASS AREA BANNING, BEAUMONT, CABAZON, CALIMESA, CHERRY VALLEY, OAK GLEN, AND YUCAIPA.
 

BANNING

Gilman Historic Ranch and Wagon Museum
1937 West Wilson Street
Banning, CA. 92220
(951) 922-9200

Playhouse Bowl, Repplier Park
Evenings in the Park, Summer Concert Series
July – August
789 N. San Gorgonio Avenue
Banning, CA 92220
(951) 922-3240

Stagecoach Days
Usually held the last week in September, now being held in historical downtown Banning, featuring pancake breakfasts, spaghetti dinners, street dancing, parade and other attractions.

Peach Days
The year 2005 is the first time for this event. Recognizes the peach growers in the Banning area. It coincides with Stagecoach Days. During this event, a Peach Queen will be selected to reign over the festivities.

Banning Center of the Arts
Art Coccavo, Director
130 N. San Gorgonio Ave
Banning, 92220
(951) 415-5035


BEAUMONT/CHERRY VALLEY [Top]

Annual Cherry Festival
Always held the first full week-end in June (Thurs, Fri. Sat. & Sun.) Stewart Park, 9th & Orange Streets. Chamber of Commerce Breakfast on Saturday, 6:30 to 10:00 A.M.
Parade on Saturday, 10:30 A.M. Food & craft booths, carnival, live entertainment

Antiques;
Many antique shops located on Beaumont Avenue and 6th Street in Beaumont

Highland Springs Resort
Banquet facilities available, outdoor picnic areas, nature walks, horseback riding.
Come visit the Lavender Fields.
10600 Highland Springs Avenue
Cherry Valley, CA 92223
(951) 845-1151


Edward Dean Museum of Decorative Arts
Hours: Fri. Sat. & Sun. 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Gift Shop, with books & treasurers to take home
9401 Oak Glen Road
Cherry Valley, Ca 92223
(951) 845-2626
CABAZON [Top]

Malki Museum: Displays of California Indian Artifacts
Morongo Indian Reservation
11795 Fields Road
Cabazon, CA
(951) 849-7289

Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa
Tallest building in the Inland Empire, 23 stories tall
49500 Seminole Drive
Cabazon, CA
(888) 667-6646

Hadley Fruit Orchard
Same location since 1931, offering high quality fruits, dates, & nuts. Hand packed gift boxes & baskets. Will ship anywhere. Also known for the famous date shake.
Open 7 days.
(888) 854-5655

Cabazon Outlets
48750 Seminole Drive
Cabazon, CA
(951) 922-3000

Desert Hills Premium Outlet
(Over 300 stores)
48400 Seminole Drive
Cabazon, CA
(951) 849-6641

Dinosaur Museum & Gift Shop
A realistic statue of Tyrannosaurus Rex can be seen from Interstate 10, as well as Dinny the Brontosaurus, which contains a gift shop and museum inside.
(951) 849-8309
CALIMESA [Top]

Concerts on the Greens
Sponsored by Calimesa Cultural Arts Association
Thursdays, 6:00 pm
Calimesa Country Club
1300 South Third Street
Calimesa, CA
(909) 795-7612

Crown Village Clock Tower
Come see King Franzjosen and Queen Helena exit from the Tower and announce the time at 12 noon, 2 pm, 4 pm, & 7 pm
1007 Calimesa Blvd.
Calimesa, CA
(909) 795-7612
OAK GLEN [Top]

Apple Blossom Festival
The last week-end of April
For more information call (909) 797-6833

Apple Harvest Festival
Labor Day Weekend through November
For more information call (909) 797-6833

Mountain Town Wild Life Museum, Oak Tree Village
A collection of wildlife (bears, deer, birds, & now featuring live animals)
Hours: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm.
38480 Oak Glen Road
Oak Glen, CA
(909) 797-4020

Oak Glen Schoolhouse Museum
Local history and school displays of Oak Glen area.
Hours during apple season, Wednesday thru Sunday
12:00 noon to 4:00 pm. Weekends all year.
11911 South Oak Glen Road
Oak Glen, CA
(909) 797-1691
YUCAIPA [Top]

Yucaipa Adobe
Said to be the oldest standing building in San Bernardino County, dating from the 1850’s.
Open: Tuesday – Saturday, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
321 Kentucky Street
Yucaipa, CA
(909) 795- 3485

Yucaipa Regional Park
Covers over 300 acres, with 3 lakes for year round fishing, a swim complex, 2 water slides, food service, barbecues, lots of shade trees, some RV hook-ups
33900 Oak Glen Road
Yucaipa, CA
(909) 790-3127

Iris Festival Home & Garden Expo
Held in May each year, for updated information call
Yucaipa Valley Chamber of Commerce.
(909) 790-1842

Annual 4th of July Display
Held at Yucaipa High School Football Stadium, attracting thousands from surrounding
communities. Sponsored by the cities of Yucaipa & Calimesa, and many businesses in each community.
GOLF [Top]

The Pass Area has a number of golf courses available with dining facilities:

Yucaipa Valley Golf Club
33725 Chapman Heights Road
Yucaipa, CA
(909) 790-6522

Calimesa Country Club
1300 S. Third St
Calimesa, CA
(909) 795-2488

Oak Valley Golf Club
1888 Golf Club Drive
Beaumont, CA
(951) 769-7200

PGA of Southern California Golf Club
36211 Champions Drive
Beaumont, CA
(877) PGA-2500