Welcome to Temecula Cabins

Temecula is a city in southwestern Riverside County, California, United States that was incorporated on December 1, 1989. Temecula is bordered by Murrieta on the northwest and the Pechanga Indian Reservation on the south, with unincorporated areas of Riverside County on all of its other borders. It is served by the Interstate 15 (Temecula Valley Freeway), Interstate 215 and California State Route 79 (Temecula Parkway). With neighboring Murrieta, Temecula forms the southwestern anchor of the Inland Empire region. It is almost equidistant to San Diego, Los Angeles, and Orange County, California. Temecula is also home to military families from nearby Camp Pendleton, MCAS Miramar, March Air Reserve Base and the Navy bases in San Diego.

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Temecula Attractions and Activities

Golfers can use one of the nine local golf courses including Pechanga's Journey, Redhawk, Temecula Creek Inn, Temeku Hills, CrossCreek, Pala Mesa and the SCGA Member's Course (in nearby Murrieta).

Old Town Temecula: A collection of historic 1890s buildings, antique stores, shopping and restaurants, Old Town Temecula is also home to such events as car shows, western days and summer entertainment. Specialty food stores, unique boutiques, dozens of gift and collectible stores and 7 large antique dealers do business in the district as well as Starbucks Coffee located near the entrance to Old Town. Old Town is also home to the Temecula Museum which features exhibits about the local band of Native Americans and the local natural history and city development.

Pechanga Resort and Casino: In 2001, the Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians built the $262 million Pechanga Resort and Casino complex. Linked together in an architectural design that subtly highlights the tribe's Luiseno culture, the facility includes: an 85,000-square-foot (7,900 m2) casino, 1,200-seat bingo hall, 515,000-square-foot (47,800 m2), 13-story, 522-room hotel and 38,800-square-foot (3,600 m2) convention center, 1,200-seat showroom, 200-seat cabaret lounge, and seven restaurants. The new casino also features 2,000 slot machines, 60 card tables and 15 poker tables. In 2004, construction of a new gaming area was begun and completed. It is almost 400,000 square feet (40,000 m2) in area, including a new nightclub, Silk, and the Round Bar. Silk has a capacity of 1600 people and has five bars inside the club. The Round Bar features California's largest glass structure. The new casino also features a new sportsbar and restaurant, Kelseys, and five new eateries at the Festival of Foods.

Festivals held in Temecula

Temecula Bluegrass Festival.
Temecula Street Painting Festival.
Temecula Photo Contest.
Temecula Valley Balloon and Wine Festival.
Temecula Valley International Film and Music Festival.
Temecula Valley International Jazz Festival.
Children's Matsuri
Dutch American Heritage Day.
Taste of the World.