As summer fades away, a colorful wonderland of autumn leaves and crisp cool air emerges in Rancho Cucamonga. This suburban city has an array of events to embrace the seasons festivities. Whether youre looking for outdoor adventures, cultural experiences or indulging your taste buds, this diverse and friendly community has something for everyone. Below are some of the best places that capture the essence of fall.
1) Harvest Festival (21088 State Street): This annual event captures all things autumn with pumpkin painting, tractor rides, and seasonal foods like roasted corn on cob. Get lost in a hay maze or sing along during live music performances by local artists while sipping on apple cider from one of the vendors.
2) Autumnfest Arts & Crafts Fair (11965 Arrow Route): Stroll through picturesque crafts booths with unique handmade items from talented artisans from across California while enjoying sunny weather typical during Southern California autumns. Grab a bite to eat from food trucks while listening local musicians at this bustling fair.
3) Dia de los Muertos Festival (12505 Cultural Center Drive): Rich Latin traditions come alive at this vibrant celebration honoring loved ones who have passed away by creating elaborate altars filled with favorite foods drinks photos and other pastimes associated with deceased family members . Enjoy traditional Mexican entertainment including mariachi bands and dancing as well as shopping for souvenirs if you want to take home part of experience.
4) Oktoberfest Celebration(11200 Base Line Road ): Indulge your taste buds with bratwursts,chicken schnitzel , patio sausages imported German beers while immersing yourself in traditional Bavarian culture competition games including steinholding and yodeling contest.You can also indulge live polka music played By authentic German band as beer girls serve you frosty mugs of beer.
5) Bristlecone Pine Circle (11480 Via Vista): This charming neighborhood is sure to be a pictureperfect hideaway filled with deciduous trees turning into shades of red, yellow and gold. Walk around or rent a bike to take in the stunning natural beauty that surrounds this area.
No matter what your interests may be,Rancho Cucamonga has plenty to offer during the fall season. We hope these suggestions will help you get started on an amazing autumn adventure, full of fun activities and embracing local culture.
Useful Information:
Harvest Festival October 16th17th
Autumnfest Arts & Crafts Fair November 6th7th
Dia de los Muertos Festival November 2nd
Oktoberfest Celebration September 1819,2526 / October 23
Bristlecone Pine Circle: open yearround
Websites:
https://www.cityofrc.us/cityhall/cs/events/harvest_festival.asp
https://tradingpostpartners.com/bristleconepinecircle/
Twitter:
@RCcitygov (City government account)
@RCParksAndRec (Parks and Recreation Department account)
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