Jurupa Valley is a city in Riverside County, California. It is located next to Eastvale. On March 8, 2011, voters approved a ballot measure, designated as Measure A, to incorporate the area into its own city; as a result, the area has been an incorporated city since July 1, 2011.
Restaurants in Jurupa Valley
4 based on 334 reviews
My wife bought for me the Rusty Wallace Racing Experience last Christmas. I️ scheduled my drive for Veterans Day weekend 2017. It was great. When you arrive, the atmosphere is very relaxed. A 30-45 minute class about safety, track rules, and car & track dynamics starts the event. It goes by quickly so ask questions. You will be offered to “ride along” with a professional driver before you drive. They do not pressure or over sell this add on, but TAKE it! You will be faster and more comfortable in the car. You will also be paired to a car set to your height and size, so don’t get crazy if you Don’t get Dale JR’s car. Once at the car, you are treated like an adult. The team puts you in the car and sets up your communications before turning you over to your spotter. After that, it’s race time. On the track, it’s all you and the car. Your spotter keeps you safe by calling for passes and warning you of the pro drivers as they approach on the outside. If you paid for the ride along, you will hit the rev limiter on the car by the fourth lap... at least in my case. You will likely hit it every lap after. I️ have ridden dirt bikes, motorcycles, ATVs, and driven over 130 mph on the autobahn. But this is by far the best speed experience I️ have had yet!
5 based on 17 reviews
S&D Horseback Riding has been in business for over 20 years. Our Friendly Professional staff looks forward to taking you and who ever you would like to bring on a Private Trail Ride. We are located next to amazing riverbed riding trails through the hidden valley wild life preserve. We recommend setting a reservation but are happy to take you on a ride any time if we have horses and staff available so please just give us a call any time. Thank you
My boyfriend and I went on their 2hr lesson trail ride earlier in the year and we have since purchased a riding block so we can keep coming back. 4 trail rides later and we can't get enough of this place! We've had Luis and Raul as guides and both have been excellent. All trail rides are private for your group, whether you have 1 rider or 10, so if you/your group is more experienced then the guides will take you on a faster paced ride. They also allow (and actually prefer) riding side by side, which is unusual for trail riding in this area and is great if you're riding as a couple. The guides are great about taking pictures and are always attentive to your comfort level as well as the horse's safety.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
The only wineries still open to the public in this area are Galleano, San Antonio, and Joseph Filippi. The other two are newer tasting rooms, this one is the most historic and picturesque. Also cheap! Wine tasting is $5 but they waive the fee if you buy something, even a $14 GALLON of cheap but drinkable zinfandel and other wine, or the $10 delicious peach and raspberry champagnes. I always try to stop here when traveling between LA and the IE.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
This park is well maintained & has just put in new sod in certain areas. Nice built in bathrooms except the far fields they had porta potties. It was really hot but this is expected in Norco. Between all the easy ups belonging to parents on the team we had shade.
4.5 based on 154 reviews
A 377-acre park dedicated to the preservation of California's citrus heritage. Docent guided grove tours (Tour & Taste) start PROMPTLY at 1030, 1200, & 2pm on weekends (depending on docent availability). Not all docents give grove tours. No reservations required. Tour group size limited to 15 guests. It is advised that you call the Visitor Center to make sure tours are available on the day you plan to visit the park.
California Citrus State Park was on my list of things to do while in Southern California. We were not disappointed! This park preserves some of the rapidly vanishing cultural landscape of the citrus industry and tells the story of this industry's role in the history and development of California. The visitor center/museum was full of informative exhibits and all of the volunteers are informed and engaging. Be sure to call ahead to take part in the guided tour through the grove. From the initial tastings upon entering to the samples our guide gave us fresh off the trees, we had generous samples of most of the fruit grown there. This is certainly one of our favorite hidden gems we've discovered while traveling and recommend you take time to visit if in the area.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
I have been on a dozen or so of these trail rides over the years so I have some experience. I went today and took my 67 year old mom. The place was great! The horses were all healthy as a horse, pardon the pun. I did see a skinny one in the stable but nobody was riding him on this trip. A group of 10 of us went out with 3 guides. The horses were all well behaved, the trail was scenic for the area but a bit dusty. We were not given 500 rules to follow during the pre ride briefing, only 1. The staff were friendly and courteous. I would reccomend this place. You cannot beat the price either. If your considering this place, do it! Just a little bit dusty though because its dry right now. you cannot call them or email them but I paid through paypal and when we showed up, no problems.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
The Ingalls Event Center consists of two large covered arenas (the main arena and the warm-up arena) and plenty of parking. This is where events such as rodeos and professional bull riding are held, and the event center is also used for Drill Team practice and competitions, weekend horse shows presented by local clubs, and basically any equine-related event in Norco.
I used to compete in horse shows here many years ago, and at that time it consisted of one outside arena. It sure has grown!
There is also an indoor hall that has a huge kitchen and can seat hundreds of people for banquets. Next to the hall is an outdoor auditorium where concerts and plays are performed.
The annual Norco Valley Fair is held here around the first of September.
When my mum and I visited here one afternoon, the only thing going on was a bunch of riders practicing and just enjoying the company of other equestrians.
4.5 based on 260 reviews
Nonprofit Museum and Foundation which preserves, interprets, and promotes the history of the National Historic Landmark Mission Inn Hotel & Spa.
The women who were working both times I visited were exceptionally helpful in finding what I was looking for.
4.5 based on 133 reviews
Located in downtown Riverside, it is a very historic theater. For many years was a movie theater, and now it hosts live shows and concerts. A little larger than "intimate." but not too large. Historic, because on Sept. 09, 1939 it hosted the unannounced first showing ("preview") of the yet unfinished "Gone With The Wind." Amazing! Well worth seeing. If you are an old movie buff, it is worth a picture at least (or a visit). Enjoy.
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