Things to do in San Bernardino in October

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Overview

October is a good time to visit San Bernardino. The weather is usually pleasantly warm, with temperatures ranging from 55—82°F (13—28°C).

San Bernardino has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your October trip to San Bernardino. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to October. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in San Bernardino in October. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout October, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Weather in San Bernardino in October

Temperatures on an average day in San Bernardino in October

The average temperature in San Bernardino in October for a typical day ranges from a high of 82°F (28°C) to a low of 55°F (13°C). Some would describe the temperature to be pleasantly warm.

For comparison, the hottest month in San Bernardino, August, has days with highs of 96°F (36°C) and lows of 66°F (19°C). The coldest month, December has days with highs of 62°F (17°C) and lows of 40°F (5°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in San Bernardino in October based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in October
82°F
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55°F
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General weather summary

Pleasantly warm
Feels like
5%
Chance of rain
0.015 in
Amount
9.3 mph
Wind speed
38%
Humidity
11.4 hrs
Daylight length
6:54 AM
Sunrise
6:15 PM
Sunset
76%
Cloud cover
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What to wear
What to wear in October
With an average high of 82°F (28°C) and a low of 55°F (13°C), it generally feels pleasantly warm. With that in mind, most people would dress in something very light like a sleeveless shirt
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Best attractions for San Bernardino in October

Besides the array of exciting events and activities San Bernardino has to offer for travelers in October, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in San Bernardino that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in San Bernardino for October.
Historic Original McDonald's Museum
1. Historic Original McDonald's Museum
4.5
(2598)
Museum
Historical landmark
Compact museum with exhibits about the iconic hamburger chain, at the site of the first location.
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This is a must visit! It’s free to enter but donations are always welcome and they sell merch to further support up keeping the building! So exciting to witness the history and all sorts of toys
Such a neat place. Worth the visit if you’re in the area. Brings back lots of memories of my childhood. Many original artifacts as well as toys from around the world. There are items inside and outside so be sure to go all around the building.
First time visiting this McDonald museum! This is the reason why the McDonald went all over the world!!! Quite a historical location and got to learn about it a lot! You can take photos and videos as it’s permitted! There’s nothing you can eat but the entrance is free to check around the store! Come check it out. Cheers 🥂
Interesting stop. Museum has all sorts of memorabilia from decades through time and different countries. Stopped in walked around and bought a shirt. Something different to do if you’re in the area but wouldn’t make it a dedicated trip.
Great stop on a busy day. Memory lane here what was the toys you had as a kid. All of them. Happy meal toys live on. The guide at the door knows all!! And a few languages. And geocaching heaven too, now only because we leave happy meal toys in geocaching but there are three here!! One inside just ask for it. Virtual too.
Such happy memories bubbled up as I looked at their collection of happy meal toys organized by year they came out. All the history of where McDonald's got it's start. This is a non-profit. So they do take donations but you are free to look around and take pictures. Get a smooshed penny or 2 for a souvenir. The exterior of the building is covered in the "World's Most Detailed" mural. Also, a few fun things standing about like the Hamburglar, Bugs Bunny, The Mystery Machine. Just a neat stop.
This is a place to see if you have ever wondered about the company and how it grew to a world restaurant chain with locations in almost every country. This a worth seeing admission is free you can make a donation.
So cool to visit such a great piece of history Awesome displays and bought back sooooo many childhood memories
San Bernardino National Forest Headquarters
2. San Bernardino National Forest Headquarters
4.4
(94)
Forestry office
Nature & Parks
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It was amazing!! We took our family for our first camp and i will do it any chance I get! We absolutely loved it.. The experience was amazing
Not easy to get there. The big bear lake is a little bit far from Google sign. But the nature view along the way is awesome.
I am extremely disappointed at the staff that works in the San Bernardino headquarters. I called twice in advance, but had no luck getting anyone on the phone. I decided to stop by in person on Thursday at 10 am, and there was a sign posted outside the door saying they would be back in 10 minutes. I waited for 30 minutes until an employee finally came out saying that the front desk employees are not here and probably wouldn’t be here all day. I only stopped by to purchase an annual pass, and that employee couldn’t even help with that. What a ridiculous and pathetic way of managing a “headquarters.”
Awesome to get into the forest so easily and SO close to one of the nation's largest cities!
Harassing people who are taking photos in the park threatening and intimidating. Just what you want out of a tax payer funded department. How many crimes are committed in your park yearly? But you choose to spend your time and our money intimidating a guy with a camera. Shameful
My visit was to Crafton Hills College where I am trying to learn how to read and write in proper English! I also visited the Yucaipa Bus Transit Center. I had to travel between three and a half miles to four miles on foot to get the last bus home. What a nightmare!
Bekka was so kind and informative! She helped not only get the federal forest pass but also assisted with the state and county pass as well. She was very helpful and she also gave our kids some good bags full of fun activities to enjoy as well! We learned that 4th graders and 10nyearbold kids get a special pass to parks as well.
Especially the Heaps Peak Arboretum between Lake Arrowhead and Running Springs. Easy walks and lots of information on the plants. I'll bet it's gorgeous when the huge old Dogwoods are blooming.
San Manuel Stadium
3. San Manuel Stadium
4.5
(1655)
Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
Home to the Inland Empire 66ers, this minor league baseball park features stadium & grass seating.
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Always such a fun and chill experience at this stadium! My kids love coming to the 66ers games there’s always something going on, like cool giveaways, fun activities, and games just for them. It’s super family-friendly and never feels overwhelming. Plus, it’s way more affordable than MLB games, but you still might catch some future stars or even a big leaguer here and there. Great vibes, great value…we always have a real good time😎
King of the Cage!! Great venue for events other than baseball. Parking is easy to get in and out, restrooms are decent, and plenty of drink and food options. The King of the Cage event was especially awesome! Comisario Tequila was a sponsor, handing out free samples, careful with the Blanco, so smooth it's dangerous. There's even a spot to smoke cigars, my favorite! The fights were on point, great skills, some knockouts, some decisions and a draw, but either way, great entertainment. We had floor seats but the view is good from anywhere, there's also a large screen playing the live footage and replays. The King of the Cage event has been at this venue for 2 years now, twice a year... I plan to attend every single time!
We love this place!! Joe M. is the best! We went for a night of fun with our family and enjoyed it so much we became season pass holders for next season. They have put a-lot of work into the place. Nice outdoor bar area, I love how chill it is here, the kids enjoyed it and look forward to go back. I like how they hold special events for their season pass holders too! So fun! We enjoyed the World Series watch party and a Christmas ornament.
Went for the July 4th fireworks show, but it was nice. Didn’t expect the game to be so entertaining. Lots of food choices and had jumpers for kids and giveaways.
Layout is great. I was there for a wedding, not a ball game. Looks like there is no bad seat in the house. Bathrooms are big. There is a lot of space to roam and you can even stand at the left field fence for a chance to catch a home run. I would definitely return for a game. Lots of parking to
Had a blast with my daughter and won tickets thru lifestream for donating blood! This was an awesome experience to share with my child 💜 planning on coming back with the rest of the family soon 😊
This stadium is so beautiful. It’s manicured perfectly great for all type of events Manuel has out done itself with this stadium. The seats are comfortable. The food is a little pricey, but it’s delicious. The atmosphere is so warm and calming. I would recommend this place to anyone who would like to enjoy to watch a baseball game or concert in comfort. Only thing is missing is the heated seats during the winter? I love the way when the home team wins a game there’s automatic fireworks the power technicians. Do a wonderful job here.
Forst and foremost this Stadium needs a complete remodel/refresh. I will say theor food prices, especially their BBQ Bacon Smash Burger with Reasoned Fries was the Bomb amd a great price.
Glen Helen Amphitheater
4. Glen Helen Amphitheater
4.2
(2897)
Amphitheater
Concerts & Shows
65,000-capacity outdoor entertainment venue hosting live music acts & local festivals.
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What's not to like about watching Creed, 3 Doors Down, Fuel and Daughtry under one roof. Facilities were great, was in pit so couldn't tell you much about the seats comfort. But if its 90 degrees or above get the pit area tickets because you will get shade from stage just get some comfy shoes, people on seats were cooking.
One of the best parks I have ever seen and very clean, so much to do!! We did a 5k today with the county of San Bernardino it was an awesome experience. Truly recommend this park and we are definitely going over and over again!!
Was hesitant to come here for the first time cause I always see traffic anytime I’m driving up the 15 fwy. I was receiving text messages from the amphitheater almost the entire week letting us know to arrive early, 4:30 due expected high traffic. Well, due to personal reasoning we got there around 8pm. Traffic was not bad at all (compare to the RoseBowl iykyk). Took us about 15 minutes to park. Ladies DO NOT WEAR HIGH HEELS OR OPENED TOE SHOES. The walk up was an additional 15 minute walk, half a mile or so. We did not buy parking tickets In advance (our bad) however we were able to get FREE general parking. There’s enough restrooms and portable toilets with little not no wait time. Same for drink and food, little to no wait time
Attended a concert at this venue just over a week ago. I was pleasantly surprised. There were plenty of bathrooms, flushing and Porta, and the FOOD was amazing. Food and drinks were pretty expensive but that's how it goes at events like this. Great selection, may I add, between the food trucks and alcohol. We parked in the free parking and it was a little bit of a walk if you are older. You can pay to park much closer. After our concert was over, there were a bunch of people selling hot dogs as you left the venue and walked to your car. Smelled SOOO GOOD! We stayed up in Twin Peaks as we are from Vegas. The drive was about 45 mins. I'd definitely attend another event here.
My favorite venue in Southern California. Parking is good not too far away as long as you're on this side of the freeway. Don't get there late traffic came back up off the off ramps on both exits. Even the grass seats are good but my favorite place to sit is orchestra anywhere in orchestra has good viewing.
Came here to see the Summer of 99 tour. The amphitheater is amazing and perfectly set up. Creed, Three Doors Down and all the other bands sounded great. If you have a chance to check out a concert here you must go
The VVC graduation event on June 18th, 2025, was not a well organized event. In temperature of 100 ÷ degrees, we were made to wait for hours before being seated. Many people required medical aid due to heat related issues. When organizers were confronted about the situation, they refused to make accomidations. ABSOLUTELY UNACCEPTABLE!!🤬
Nocturnal wonderland was the best get place to have the venue at. Amazing time amazing views and just had a blast.
Santa Ana River Trail
5. Santa Ana River Trail
4.6
(29)
Nature & Parks
Biking Trails
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This is our favorite bike trail! Our team frequents a monthly to bimonthly outing to Huntington Beach from our office in Corona. The bike trail feels safe and the view is superb. It is an easy trail depending on how many miles you ride.. From Green River Rd to the beach; it is approximately 36miles. So be prepared if you do attempt 😀
Ready for Summer! It's the Safest way to Get to Newport. And Great Parks.!
Local favorite for bike riding and walking. The route started from Green River (may be extended to Riverside) and all the way with great route and scene to Huntington Beach. Safe riding path for easy ride and professional training.
There are beautiful parts of the river trail but it has fallen victim to pollution and a serious invasion by the homeless and criminal activity. Keep safe and only visit during daylight hours. I only use this trail for transportation on the bicycle.
I really enjoyed walking 🚶🏃 You can bring your pet to walk with you 🐾🐕‍🦺🦮 Or riding a bike 🚲🚴 Natural beautiful amazing 👌 Today I got to this beautiful 2 coyotes . You can also ride your horse 🐎🏇. It's awesome to see the sun set 🌞 Even better to see the a new sunrise☀️
Went on the trail during break for first time. Pretty flat and some sights. Can go north to Yorba Linda or south to Huntington Beach coast. Bunch of pelotons going on. Would recommend again.
The Santa Ana River Trail extends east to the Riverside county line and west to Huntington Beach. It is enjoyed by families, casual walkers, serious runners and bicycle enthusiasts. Bring your cameras, binoculars, water, snacks and expect a fun time of discoveries!
Great place for biking and walking. Most of the trail, is smooth and is close to gas stations and fast food places
Deep Creek Hot Springs
6. Deep Creek Hot Springs
4.5
(721)
Hiking area
Nature & Parks
Secluded hiking area with trails, natural hot springs & endangered local species.
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This place is great! Strenuous hike down into a deep canyon and easy to get lost, especially if you haven't been there before, the map they give you is confusing, please give yourself as least an hour to hike out before sunset, is back up out of the canyon over 2 miles, got lost in the dark last time with no service and it was scary! 5 different pools, busy on the weekends, clothing optional, I like during the week a lot better.
Oh my gosh!!! the best hot spring in california so far. #vanlife camped at Bowen Campground & stayed one night. i wished for more The washboard dirt road is a slow going (unless you actually want to trash your vehicle) It’s so worth it. the entire experience was extraterrestrial. It’s part of the PCTrail and there are multiple trails that lead in with quite a few people from LA area coming in for some hours. I recommend camping Check out the website for more info. if you like hot springs this is one to go to. cheers.
Another one of my favorite hot springs. The hike from the ranch is not clearly marked when you start but once you fint the trail it is a steep downhill hike with breathtaking views. Once you reach the springs there are various pools to soak in with various temperatures. We went early and there were already a few people there. Seems that they illegally camped there. The vibe is great. The surroundings beautiful. Everywhere nice and clean. We really enjoyed our visit.
A very doable hike (with good planning depending time of year) ending in fantastic hot springs. The Bowen Ranch itself is very beautiful, isolated and rustic, which is awesome, with self check in. But I or anyone really would appreciate a little more information before setting out for the first time. And maybe to lodge guests hiking plan, as the 'call us if you get lost' doesn't work with no cell service in the canyon. I was not aware the springs were on the opposite side of the trail end, thought I had made a wrong turn. and was tearfully going to give up had another hiker not shown up to lead the way traversing the pond to save my day. Thanks buddy! **** so when the trail ends, the springs are on the other side and depending on rain, you may have to wade over *****
Saw this place on the map and was curious to see it. Best decision ever! There are several ways to get there. We chose to get there by hiking for 1.5 hrs on a partially very steep path. I would highly recommend to wear good hiking boots as the path can be quite slippery and did I mention that it can be quite steep. The water in the little ponds is exceptionally warm but not too hot. The environment is beautiful and taking a hot "bath" surrounded by mountains and just beside the a creek is a great experience. Highly recommend to visit this hidden jewel.
It's a harsh hike to the springs on hot days, but it's a great spot to visit. Icy cold river water and steamy hot springs. Just make sure you're prepared for the steep hike out. Bring plenty of water or even better a water filtration pump. You can refill at the river.
We camp overnight at Bowen Ranch which allowed us to take the short way to the hot springs the next morning. We started around 8:30am with 71 °. The trail is easy to follow, there are many signs on the way. The hot springs are really nice, we went on a weekday so it wasn’t crowded. The way back can be really hard if you go on summer days. Make sure to pack enough water.
We hiked to Deep Creek Hot Springs via the Bradford Ridge Path. You can find the directions and map on the AllTrails app. It was 2.5 miles each way. The trail is strenuous, but doable for most fit people. The last .5 miles is pretty much straight down to the creek, so that means it’s straight up on the way out of the canyon. You’ll have to be prepared for a lot of slipping and sliding on the loose sandy soil. Wear good hiking shoes or trail running shoes and you’ll be happy you did. The hot springs themselves are gorgeous. The area was surprisingly clean for the amount of people there. It was crowded, but we were still able to soak in the pools and swim in the creek. There are a lot of naked people, drinking and pot smoking so you have to be ok with all that. It’s a great place to spend the day.
Rim of the World Hwy
7. Rim of the World Hwy
Sights & Landmarks
Scenic Drives
Sightseeing along a rural highway with popular stops at mountain lookouts & wooded lakeside paths.
Glen Helen Regional Park
8. Glen Helen Regional Park
4.4
(3066)
Park
Nature & Parks
Park with 1,300+ acres has 2 lakes, a water park, picnic & play areas, a concert venue & race track.
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Event parking lot is a nightmare, bug ricks, gravel and dips. But the park and paved sections are great! Clean and good breeze!
Went fishing here twice in the last month. It's kinda hit and miss. First time I did really well, two weeks later got skunked. Nice scenery but can get windy.
Went there for Nocturnal. AMAZING. Had a great time! Parking will always be a pain but it is what it is and there are people to bike you up and down.
Great place for fishing, just wished people would clean up after themselves. Lost of wildlife to see, beware there are coyotes
very beautiful scenery and very good for picnics and parties its something for everyone to do rather its a date or party and even swimming
I can't believe we had to put up with bright lights blairing into our camp ground! Some Ranch or something but the campground should advise them to turn lights. They just Blair in . Overall the campground is nice and hook ups convenient. The park was closed because forestry was setting up base camps to battle the fire in Lytle Creek. The Fire engines were entertainment.
I attended day two of Nocturnal Wonderland. At Glen Helen Regional Park in San Bernardino. The venue was large enough to comfortably house thousands of people. Everyone brought good vibes and expressed themselves by the way they dressed, danced, and sang to the live DJs performing their shows. They captivated the crowd with their music, laser light shows, large video screens, flamethrowers, and fireworks. There were three stages, each specializing in a particular genre of EDM. There were plenty of food stands, water dispensers, bars, and merchandise. Some sections had tables and benches under a canopy for eating and stage-watching in the distance. The porta-poties were plentiful and well stocked. The only downside to the bathrooms was that towards the end of the night, some sinks were out of water for hand washing. If you arrive early, you can easily enter the venue and find parking, but if you're late, plan on walking a lot. Most of the parking and walk to the venue is on dirt. Also, if you have any hope of leaving the venue by 1 AM, you will need to leave the festival grounds by 11 PM at the latest.
We have been coming to Glen Helen since I was a child this is our go-to spot not far from our house...pretty relaxing nice big green area for my dogs to run around and play...Two Lakes for fishing...bbq areas with tables... gazebo area...also a water park with slides and playground for kids...trails to walk run or bike. Super clean staff is always friendly This is a great place to take pictures and have a great time with your family
San Bernardino History and Railroad Museum
9. San Bernardino History and Railroad Museum
4.5
(217)
History museum
Museums
Set in an 1918 train depot, this museum showcases artifacts dedicated to railroad & local history.
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Amazing tour. The gentlemen there gave us all kinds of information and lessons about the trains. It’s bigger than I thought and they have a lot to look at! They have a small donation box to keep it running so anything you can spare would help them I’m sure of it. My little one thought it was really cool and they let her ring the large bell. Amazing everyone should check it out. They have a board right when you walk in for the events they’ll be having
Grreat museum! Trains everywhere you look! Artifacts from the 1900’s sheds light on transportation’s evolution. Small space but you could find yourself spending a few HOURS in there (like I did) just roaming and reading the history of San Bernardino and its origins.
You can’t beat this place for a wide variety of things to see and learn about; plus they have the local history and actual equipment used for many industries from the past and present in the area. Also their Native American heritage area is pretty cool. Great place for kids and adults alike. You won’t come out without having leaned something or without having seen something new!
Initially, I thought this exceptional museum was just a small anteroom sort of quaint house type museum. In fact, it is a HUGE COLLECTION of some very special rail-related artifacts from the bygone age of steam to the present. It is a San Bernardino 💎 gem! Harvey girls, with the very first diner served, model trains of a very wide assortment. If you like trains, history, or just a way to spend a wonderful family afternoon. Be prepared to spend around 2 to 3 hours gawking, gawping, gaping and grinnin' from ear to ear! Enjoy! Check hours. Open Saturdays.
We are very happy to have a chance to visit this small but full of railroad history museum. We are welcomed by a kind lady who introduced us a senior museum narrator. He’s a very kind person and he explained bit by bit the history and significance of almost all exhibits, even in and out of this current still-used rail station. It largely increased our knowledge on the development of railroad history in LA region and beyond. Thanks for keeping such a wonderful historical site.
This relatively small museum gives its attendees an interesting opportunity to learn about the history of the city of San Bernardino. It is housed in the San Bernardino Train Depot now used by the Metrolink network operated by Amtrak. This train station opened in 1918 and was the biggest one west of the Mississippi at the time. Please note that this free museum is only open on Saturdays from 10:00AM to 3:00PM and has a separate entrance just to the left of main depot entrance on the Westside of the building when facing it from the street.
The San Bernardino History and Railroad Museum located at the historic Santa Fe Depot and Metrolink Rail Station is an excellent museum of San Bernardino Rail history! This is a great museum dedicated as a historic landmark that immerses it's visitors in an educational and informative experience of the Inland Empires rail history!Great for young and old alike,family's and historians of trains,rail and transportation! They feature lots of displays,rail memorabilia,mechanical items and a great gift store! Loads of free parking,family friendly and you can drop in for a meal or snack at Stevies Snack Shop inside the historic rail depot next door. A great experience! Check for times of operation for days that the San Bernardino History and Railroad Museum is open. . . . #ilovetrains #railroad #railroadhistory #metrolink #boxcars #santafe #sanbernardinohistoryandrailroadmuseum #historicallandmark #iloverailroads #unionpacific #trains #steviessnackshop #whistlestopsnacks #photografxworldwide #sanbernardino #ontherails #history
Nice to see historical places
Norton Air Force Base Museum
10. Norton Air Force Base Museum
4.7
(86)
Museum
Specialty Museums
Small military museum with tours & a collection of Air Force photos, uniforms & memorabilia.
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Hi! I would like to share photos from my amazing journey through NORTON AIR FORCE BASE MUSEUM with guidance of NAFB veteran. Inside you will meet very kind people and see so many different souvenirs from 1942-1994. Mostly all of this stuff is given from veterans who serve in this base. I highly recommend to visit this place ,you won’t be disappointed! *There is no charge to see this great museum and parking is free as well*
Norton Airforce Base Museum in San Bernardino California is a terrific place to learn about the history,events,people and the important contribution that Norton Airforce Base was involved with and responsible for in serving The United States of America. Great displays,actual historic pieces and vintage memorabilia are there at the museum! The staff there is very knowledgeable and give the visitors an informative tour of the museum! There are some great photo ops here and outside the museum they have an actual section of The Berlin Wall! There is no charge to see this great museum and parking is free as well! Open Thursdays and Saturdays 10 AM-2 PM. . . . . #nortonairforcebase #seetheusa #nortonairforcebasemuseum #nortonafbmuseum #militaryhistory #usairforce #sanbernardino #berlinwall #sanbernardinomuseums #sanbernardino #sanbernardinointernationalairport #useful #ushistory #militaryaircraft #planesofinstagram #USA #norton
The people here are so nice. We didn’t know what to expect; Ken met us at the door and gave me and participants a tour. All of the staff were so nice and understanding. Would recommend it to everyone especially any Day program
The Norton Air Force Base Museum has been showcasing fascinating history related to the base since 2013. The exhibits feature a range of artefacts and photos related to former military and civilian personnel who worked at the base. You can tour the museum on your own or take a guided tour with a veteran who was once stationed at the base.
Nice small museum with excellent docents who provide tons of information. It's easiest to find if you turn in from 3rd street, otherwise you'll have to drive all the way around the building to find the museum entrance. The museum entrance faces north. They have tons of memorabilia and even a piece of the Berlin Wall!
The museum is free and it's tiny, but there's a lot to look at. There's a section of the Berlin wall outside that's worth seeing. The airport terminal is closed on Saturdays. They have regular commercial flights out of there, but not on Saturdays
I highly recommend going to this place. The staff was very welcoming and made you feel at home. They gave you a personal tour and showed you around. The people that took you on the tour are people who where in the air force and worked and lived on base. They had so much info and made me appreciate what the people who work to help protect us even more
Small but interesting. Had guided tour, very nice one, but carried on with stories. I enjoyed to hear them but not the kids. Go with out kids not much there for them.
Glen Helen Raceway
11. Glen Helen Raceway
4.8
(915)
Racecourse
Sights & Landmarks
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Had a great time with our cousins out on the track. It was my grandson’s first time on an actual track. We went on a Tuesday and basically had the place to ourselves. Definitely going back.
Top-tier event space! I had the pleasure of photographing the Tough Mudder LA 2025 here, and it was an absolute blast. The views were incredible, and the terrain made for some epic shots. There was plenty of space, parking was a breeze, and I really appreciated how efficiently the entire area was utilized.
The ground is very rocky and uneven, posing a risk of ankle injury. It would benefit from significant repairs to ensure a safe walking surface. This poses a significant safety hazard and would require considerable effort. Rake out big rocks from the surface.
What an incredible experience. I have never met such nice people that we're encouraging for my son to race. Another Racer even gave him gloves and goggles. Tony cash will definitely be racing. Glen helen will always be our favorite
My first motocross track ever. This place is legendary for a reason. If they still raced it in AMA pro series it would be the best track on the roster. The layout having multiple tracks makes it super fun for various riders, but it's definitely not for the faint of heart!
Best race track(s) around... Been racing at Glen Helen for 40+ years.
Fun and dirty race track. Old school can bring your igloo. No fancystuff here. The staff are very friendly and helpful. Just bleachers and whatever the event brings. Actually in a beautiful spot. We had a blast here. Bring your beach chairs and your friends. Its like a home away from home. We really enjoyed spending time in between races with our friends here.
This is an absolute beautiful track out in the middle of the desert not too far from Los Angeles. As a great backdrop and and beautiful views. Nitro rally cross and I am definitely looking forward to returning next year.
SB Raceway
12. SB Raceway
4.2
(601)
Go-karting venue
Sights & Landmarks
Indoor, family-friendly go-kart facility with leaderboards, a comfy space for spectators & snacks.
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This was a very fun experience, and I am so glad my family finally went. Staff was extremely patient and very kind. Vehicles were very well maintained and a blast to drive. Course is exciting and challenging. We will definitely be back, and I cannot wait.
SB Raceway has a really entertaining cosmic go-cart race during the weekend I definitely recommend checking out but be warned it is pricey! We went for a date night after hearing about $30 races and despite the sticker shock we had a great time. The races were exciting and what started out as "MarioCart" quickly turned into "MadMax" by the 3rd race and we were all laughing and smiling as we competed. There is an Arcade on-site and a few vending machines available with snacks and drinks immediately upon entry. 💰💰💰 Here's the breakdown: - Driver's License $7 (1yr renewal $5) - Headlock for helmet $4 (Required!!) - 1 Race = 8 minutes = starting at $26.99 - 3 Races = $65 **Membership Available $49.99 includes 1 race with purchase and discounts apply towards race costs 🚗 Parking is extremely convenient and available Rental helmets are provided for safety.
I’m gonna give my honest opinion about this place I do like it. It is fun but the thing I hate about is sometimes racers like to bump into you and the only thing I get annoyed about that is the staff doesn’t do anything about it and they’re really annoying part I know it’s just for fun but they put you with the other drivers that go way faster on the go karts it’s good prices for what you pay How are you supposed to keep up with that unless you pay the membership obviously should make it equal sometimes there’s just one staff who just likes to show off. I don’t know who he is, but that’s kind of annoying. Sometimes he be like showing off on the track. It’s really annoying.its not that serious but bumping into people on purpose it’s not it I’m all about safety that’s the only thing I would say
Shout out to Angelina (Jo), Jayce, Austin, & Rick! Customer service was outstanding, they got me in a race right away, and briefed me on all details (my first time ever doing something like this). I had an absolute blast and ended up doing a second race. Please give these guys a raise, absolutely an amazing experience! Thanks SB Raceway!
1st timer here and it was a good experience. The young man who checked us in was very patient with me since I had no idea what I was doing and he was very helpful. Jayce and Jo were great and they helped explain how it all worked and how to get started. Our first race was fun because it was with only two other racers, so we learned a lot about controlling the car and how to race faster. The second race was not so much fun because a whole family came in and we had to wait for them and the track was full, so we had to more aware of our surroundings. I would recommend this place for some fun racing. I wish the track was bigger and I wish the ventilation was better. When you walk in to the race track portion, you can definitely smell it, but aside from that, the employees made it enjoyable. It is a bit pricey, since we had to purchase our head cover and pay fees, for two races for two of us, it was over $100 for two 10-minute races, with a 10 minute break in between, that was well worth it. If you have never done, I would highly recommend it.
I went on a weekend and it was empty, no people at all (which I considered good) maybe like 3 couples racing, I explored the place and the arcade wasn't that cool. It was expensive, I spend like 70 dlls for the license and 3 races I think. The cars were fast but my only concern was the seatbelt, it's not that safe to wear them to be honest, they are at your neck level which is really dangerous. but other than that I really enjoyed raced with an empty track.😬🤭 Parking lot was empty so it was easy to find a parking 🤭✌🏻✌🏻✨
Good times with my daughter. It's been a while lots of new video games and staff is very friendly. You need to come with the need for speed.....these little cars hall A$$.
Being stationed in high desert offers my Soldiers limited options. Thankfully, Nicole did everything she could (and more) to ensure my group of 30 had an amazing experience. We arrived early, ready to sign up and race; the arcade offered those who weren’t called up to race, something to do while the heats started. We’re extremely grateful for SB Raceway’s flexibility and generosity. We will definitely come again. RAIDER!
INLAND EMPIRE MILITARY MUSEUM
13. INLAND EMPIRE MILITARY MUSEUM
4.7
(70)
Army museum
Museums
Small army museum with a collection of military artifacts & uniforms from the civil war, WWI & WWII.
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the staff was acknowledgeable about history, friendly explaining every stuff’s display in the store, if he is not talkative I’ll miss interesting stories of this place, totally recommend! and don’t forget generous donation, they’re worth it!
Pretty cool’s military museum! You’ll get to see historical items about war time! Entrance is free so if you’d like to see the war history in person and happen to be here. Come check it out! Cheers 🥂
I understand the comments about someone following you around but if you like facts and details about a museum, you kind of just appreciate the military knowledge and get over it. Lol The guy who worked there, Ezra, was a very knowledge young dude. But yes, maybe some space alone to wonder would be nice.
Great museum 👏 a lot of history i spoke with few of the worker's very nice people the know everything about the history 😀 thanks so much for your help me and my son we loved the tour ❤️
Lots of stuff to look at Veteran running the place was kind, informative and friendly. They sell pins and military patches.
Main issue at this museum is the docent. The man covered in turquoise. From the moment we entered the museum he was standing very close to us. He immediately walked up to my kids and offered them necklaces. They were spooked. And yet he still tried to put the necklace on them. My wife and kids. He shadowed every step. Never for a moment allowing us to check out the museum in peace. There is no reason or justification for this type of behavior. The kids , wife and I were uncomfortable. And while he does have some military memorabilia. Some of the stuff in there has absolutely nothing to do the military. Why does he have a marksman Repeating BB pistol behind the display glass? Why does he have completely fictions made up weapons that seems like a child made? It feels like less of museum and more of an old antique store. Just a bunch of stuff randomly placed with an old creepy man who follows your every move.
I would NOT recommend this museum, UNLESS you don’t mind having your person space invaded! As soon as we walked in, he instantly gravitated towards my two small children. Gave them costume jewelry. He even tried putting it on them after they refused to accept it from him. Then he came back and tried putting military helmets on them. My oldest again refused! I told him, she doesn’t want to wear it! He continued to follow us around & kept trying to speak to them. My children & I were EXTREMELY uncomfortable. We couldn’t even look around because he was standing so close to us. I even had to physically pull my daughter next to me because he tried standing directly behind her! When I told my husband we were leaving the docents response was “So soon?”. Take this review as you will, but we will never be back! Hopefully he reads this & realizes how inappropriate his behavior is!
Five out of five they interact with you there tell your stories about the planes and what models they are and when they were used and with the swords, actual veterans work here these old men love kid they love to guide the kids around and just talk to them what a blessing is just being around you guys Thank you for your service.
Glen Helen Amphitheater
14. Glen Helen Amphitheater
4.2
(2897)
Amphitheater
Concerts & Shows
65,000-capacity outdoor entertainment venue hosting live music acts & local festivals.
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What's not to like about watching Creed, 3 Doors Down, Fuel and Daughtry under one roof. Facilities were great, was in pit so couldn't tell you much about the seats comfort. But if its 90 degrees or above get the pit area tickets because you will get shade from stage just get some comfy shoes, people on seats were cooking.
One of the best parks I have ever seen and very clean, so much to do!! We did a 5k today with the county of San Bernardino it was an awesome experience. Truly recommend this park and we are definitely going over and over again!!
Was hesitant to come here for the first time cause I always see traffic anytime I’m driving up the 15 fwy. I was receiving text messages from the amphitheater almost the entire week letting us know to arrive early, 4:30 due expected high traffic. Well, due to personal reasoning we got there around 8pm. Traffic was not bad at all (compare to the RoseBowl iykyk). Took us about 15 minutes to park. Ladies DO NOT WEAR HIGH HEELS OR OPENED TOE SHOES. The walk up was an additional 15 minute walk, half a mile or so. We did not buy parking tickets In advance (our bad) however we were able to get FREE general parking. There’s enough restrooms and portable toilets with little not no wait time. Same for drink and food, little to no wait time
Attended a concert at this venue just over a week ago. I was pleasantly surprised. There were plenty of bathrooms, flushing and Porta, and the FOOD was amazing. Food and drinks were pretty expensive but that's how it goes at events like this. Great selection, may I add, between the food trucks and alcohol. We parked in the free parking and it was a little bit of a walk if you are older. You can pay to park much closer. After our concert was over, there were a bunch of people selling hot dogs as you left the venue and walked to your car. Smelled SOOO GOOD! We stayed up in Twin Peaks as we are from Vegas. The drive was about 45 mins. I'd definitely attend another event here.
My favorite venue in Southern California. Parking is good not too far away as long as you're on this side of the freeway. Don't get there late traffic came back up off the off ramps on both exits. Even the grass seats are good but my favorite place to sit is orchestra anywhere in orchestra has good viewing.
Came here to see the Summer of 99 tour. The amphitheater is amazing and perfectly set up. Creed, Three Doors Down and all the other bands sounded great. If you have a chance to check out a concert here you must go
The VVC graduation event on June 18th, 2025, was not a well organized event. In temperature of 100 ÷ degrees, we were made to wait for hours before being seated. Many people required medical aid due to heat related issues. When organizers were confronted about the situation, they refused to make accomidations. ABSOLUTELY UNACCEPTABLE!!🤬
Nocturnal wonderland was the best get place to have the venue at. Amazing time amazing views and just had a blast.
Pillars of God
15. Pillars of God
4.3
(13)
Permanently Closed
Place of worship
Sights & Landmarks
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Such a unique place to meditate and take in nature. It is on private property so ask for permission and be respectful. There was someone on the grounds and I was able to obtain permission to proceed. They confirmed that it’s a popular place. Quick walk from the street to the pillar. Some parking on the outside. The terrain can be tough if it rained. Beautiful views of the lake as well. I have T-Mobile and I had service. Google maps got me there. I would recommend downloading the map before u head to the area as the reception was spotty.
me and my friends doing our hike we seen the temple on our hike By sliverwoods. so today we want to check out but we're kind had a weird vibe.. really wish someone would of answered.. it a nice place to learn about hidden history..if anyone nows how to contact the ground keep. I would makenthat trip up again and maybe bring the kids to learn as well....I still happy because for like 7years never new what it was new a temple but didn't know what kind..... should have tours during weekdays. you got mom that like to drop kids off at school and hike and find cool things to take ours kids to.. this would be one..
I spent a lot of time there on Unification Church retreats in the early 1980's. The men's bunk house was actually the basement of the beautiful Mozumdar Temple structure. It's one of the most beautiful peaceful places I've ever experienced. Some of the best memories I have.
I took my parents to go see the pillars and the blocked off gate gave this place a really bad first impression… I looked up the reviews to see if anyone mentioned anything about how to get from the street to it and saw the previous post. Armed with that information we decided fo ask for permission and honestly - I have never been so creeped out in my life. I felt like the main actor on what could be the beginning of a horror movie and got a weird eerie feeling from the moment we walked passed the gate to ask for permission. There was no one around. The property does not have the most welcoming environment, and there are no signs whatsoever on how to proceed. There’s a small sign at the end of the street pointing to the direction of the pillars, but nothing really telling you how to proceed passed the gate. You think that with this being such a popular place that the owners would capitalize on it and put up a sign with instructions on what to do. Well, after walking passed the gate (having practically yelled hello for the 100th time to let anyone around know that we weren’t trespassing), and slowly making our way to the front door of the house to knock and ask for permission, we gave up and turned back around. Such a shame and a waste of time, but we felt so relieved after getting back to our vehicle, starting our car, and hearing the automatics door locks engage because at this point we all had zero cell phone reception. Be ready to be ok with making the drive and walking away empty handed.
This place is holly ground I think this place is great place Im impressed I was prayer for god in muzumdar Condition is not so good But wether is very cold I may be cold tomorrow Thank you for heavenly parents and true parents
Great Place, Very inspiring area has lots of potential
David Diaz is a scaredy cat
CSUSB Student Recreation and Wellness Center
16. CSUSB Student Recreation and Wellness Center
4.6
(169)
Recreation center
Classes & Workshops
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Graduation ceremony today..Cal State did a great job. Well organized event Parking was free. The arena seating has a view of the stage no matter where you sit.
Snobby and rude staff, no one cares they just want your money. They do not even know what they are doing, every person sends you to the next!
It's an awesome gym , with a charging station, basketball court and more
I feel as though the staff do not know what they’re doing. I signed up for personal training and they said they would get back to me in 48 hours only to finally respond a week later. Then they tell me it’s first come first serve so I was never informed about that in the first place. Now I’m trying to do this group x weightlifting class and they keep sending me to the outdoor facility. Nobody was there and I come back for them to say oh the class was canceled. I’m just aggravated
This gym is nice. Has good squat racks, deaflift area, and a great selection for cardio. The gym is a little dense, meaning there isn't a lot of open space for things like traveling lunges, but its not a issue for 98% of people. In all I feel the gym is great
A good place to go for working out indoors, or a party workout shower. The abundance of water accessibility, towel availability, and general attitude of the staff is good. A mark against them is one of the shower heads in the men's locker room is busted only spraying a mist, and it's been like that for several months. I'm not sure if it is just the design or not enough people complain but it is ineffective by my personal standards. Sometimes the soap smells odd, unsure if it expires or is just over exposed to the water, happens sometimes not frequently though.
Amazing gym. The students that work here keep this place in very good condition. It's definitely a little gem of our campus. They close at 9 during summer... They have it posted on the Windows as you walk in to those of you complaining. 😂
Only if you live with a student can you purchase a membership. Otherwise, you have to pay the daily pass of $7 a day. It's a great gym, been coming here for a few years now

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