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Temecula, CA Road Trips

Temecula, CA serves as a quiet starting point in the Pacific Coast, connecting drivers to 7 outbound routes across the area. The route mix is balanced, with options ranging from 64-mile quick runs to 467-mile cross-state drives. Routes from Temecula, CA spread mainly north and west, covering a wide geographic range.

Downtown Temecula, CA, CA

Photo: Tori Pezzulla❤️

Trip Routes

15

Longest Drive

467 mi

Sacramento, CA

Quickest Drive

52m

Riverside, CA

Plan Around Temecula, CA

Trips from Temecula, CA

Driving from Temecula, CA

The typical drive from Temecula, CA covers about 231 miles and takes around 4h 22m. There is a healthy spread of short hops, medium drives, and longer road trips to pick from. The longest mapped route runs 467 miles (8h 39m), while the shortest is just 64 miles.

Popular Destinations

The most popular drives from Temecula, CA include Sacramento, CA (467 mi, 8h 39m), Stockton, CA (420.1 mi, 7h 48m), Fresno, CA (301.8 mi, 5h 42m), Bakersfield, CA (194.5 mi, 3h 46m), and Los Angeles, CA (85.6 mi, 1h 41m). Most destinations stay within the same state, perfect for exploring the local region thoroughly.

Planning & Costs

For the average 231-mile drive from Temecula, CA, expect to burn about 9.1 gallons of fuel one way at 25 MPG. Check local pump prices before you go to lock in your budget.

Routes mostly head north. Summer trips benefit from long daylight hours, while winter departures should start early to maximize visibility. Most trips take a half-day, so a morning start gets you there in time for lunch or an afternoon of exploring.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are 7 mapped routes leaving Temecula, CA and 8 routes heading into Temecula, CA, covering 15 total connections. Distances range from 64 to 467 miles.

The longest mapped route from Temecula, CA covers 467 miles and takes approximately 8h 39m. Shorter options start at just 64 miles.

The average route from Temecula, CA runs about 231 miles with a drive time of roughly 4h 22m. This includes both short day trips and longer multi-day drives.

The most popular road trip destinations from Temecula, CA include Sacramento, CA, Stockton, CA, Fresno, CA and Bakersfield, CA. Each route page has detailed drive times, fuel estimates, stop suggestions, and turn-by-turn directions.

Temecula, CA by the Numbers

Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Population

110,404

Median Income

$117,840

Median Home Value

$640,400

Median Age

36.3

Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.

Temecula, CA at a Glance

Founded

1989

Elevation

3,337 ft

Area

30 mi²

Notable People from Temecula, CA

A sampling of people born in Temecula, CA.

Evan Mobley

Evan Mobley

2001

American basketball player

Emily Bader

Emily Bader

1996

American actress

Howard Scott Gentry

1903–1993

American botanist (1903-1993)

Stephanie Malherbe

Stephanie Malherbe

1996

South African-American soccer player

Cassidy Wolf

Cassidy Wolf

1994

American model, Miss California Teen USA 2013

Shane Peterson

Shane Peterson

1988

baseball player

City data from Wikidata (Q838785), available under CC0. Photos from Wikimedia Commons under their respective licenses. See our methodology for details.

Traveler Guide to Temecula, CA

Temecula is a city in Riverside County in Southern California. Temecula is known for its wine and Balloon and Wine Festival.

Temecula Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau, 28690 Mercedes Street, Suite A, ☏ +1 951-491-6085, toll-free: +1-888-363-2852. Pick up maps, visitors guides, event listings, coupons and get the inside information on where to visit from the staff. Open daily. (updated Dec 2015)

Old Town Temecula (west of the I-15, exit Rancho California and turn right on Jefferson/Old Town Front Street). This is the oldest and most historic part of town, complete with old western architecture and charming shops and restaurants. There is a lot of new development going on and it's worth taking half a day exploring Old Town. Temecula Olive Oil Company, 28653 Old Town Front St, toll-free: +1-866-654-8364. Retail shop and olive oil tasting; a unique experience with helpful hosts who are happy to explain the differences in olive oil in detail. 1 Temecula Valley Museum, 28314 Mercedes St, ☏ +1 951-694 6450. (updated Jul 2021) Little Temecula History Center and Vail Ranch Headquarters, 31870 Redhawk Pkwy (east on Temecula Pkwy to shopping plaza on right). Ranch complex open every day. Museum open Sundays 1-5PM. The site encompasses a small history museum covering the Temecula Valley, in the historic Vail Ranch Headquarters complex. The old Vail Ranch Headquarters buildings were preserved and used as commercial buildings with displays and historic equipment scattered throughout. The Mormon Battalion marched through town when laying out the Southern Emigrant Trail that the Butterfield Stage line and the pony express later used. Emigrants came through town and stopped at Wolf's Store and stage stop (located at the ranch headquarters) on their way to northern gold rush towns. Free. (updated Jun 2024) Temecula Duck Pond (Temecula Duck Pond & Veterans Memorial), 28250 Ynez Rd (near a freeway exit, right after this hotel).

Wine Tasting. The Temecula valley has 30 or more wineries with tasting rooms, including Callaway (owned by the same family as the golf club company) other popular choices include Thornton, Stuart Cellars, Mount Palomar, Wilson Creek and Falkner. The Grapeline Wine Country Shuttle picks up at all local hotels and takes you out for a full day of wine tasting. Out and About. Though there are a fair few shops and restaurants, Temecula (especially downtown) is not known as a late night club/bar scene, with the exception of Pechanga. Much of that is changing as many of the restaurants and bars are providing night time entertainment, such as karaoke at Texas Lils or live music at The Edge and The Collective. 1 Pechanga Resort and Casino. A Las Vegas gaming experience in Southern California home to a modern night club, several up-scale restaurants and food court, and theatre which plays host to many famous acts touring across the country 2 Old Town Temecula Community Theater, 42051 Main St, ☏ +1-866-OLD-TOWN (653-8696) (653-8696). 3 Palomar Observatory. Vail Ranch Park, 32965 Harmony Ln. For teens and kids, this is a great spot to stop at, mainly what sets this apart from your average park is that this park has a free Zipline and a wild west theme. The park also has a very long trail perfect for sightseeing, dogwalking, relaxation, scootering, and biking. (updated Apr 2025) Temecula Valley Balloon & Wine Festival. Held annually in May at the Lake Skinner Recreational Area, east of the major wineries.

Temecula has more than its fair share of '50s-style diners, most located on the west side of the freeway, along Main Street. If you are looking for something less local, a drive up along Rancho California or Temecula Parkway/79 has numerous options for chain restaurants. 1 The Broken Yolk Cafe, 26495 Ynez Rd, toll-free: +1-855-229-YOLK (9655), [email protected]. M-F 6AM-2PM, Sa Su 6AM-3PM. (updated Jun 2020) 2 Mo's Egg House, 27405 Jefferson Ave, ☏ +1 951-506-7708. Daily 7AM-1PM. (updated Jun 2020) 3 Original Pancake House, 41377 Margarita Road Suite F101 (in the outer circle of the Promenade Mall near Macoroni Grill), ☏ +1 951-296-9016. (updated Jun 2020)

Lots of locally produced wine. 1 1909 Fluid & Fare Gastropub, 28656 Old Town Front St. M-Th 9AM-10PM, F 9AM-1AM, Sa 8:30AM-1AM, Su 8:30AM-10PM. A popular place in Old Town Temecula, centrally placed and hard to miss. Full bar, extensive food menu including brunch every day. (updated Aug 2024) 2 Ponte Winery, 35053 Rancho California Rd (in the Ponte Vineyard Inn next door to the winery), ☏ +1 951-694-8855. Wine tasting by day, and wine country's only full bar by night. (updated Aug 2024) 3 Wiens Cellars. 4 Wilson Creek Winery. Well-known and trendy. Crowded and hard to find parking on most weekends. (updated Aug 2024) 5 Leoness Cellars, 38311 De Portola Rd, ☏ +1 951-302-7601. Great wines, excellent restaurant, picturesque grounds with a view of the valley. Located near the newest winemakers in Temecula, but with many years of successful winemaking history. (updated Aug 2024) 6 Europa Village, 41150 Via Europa, ☏ +1 951-506-1818. A new development encompassing food and wine varietals from Spain (Bolero Winery), Italy (Vienza), and (under construction) France. The property also includes an inn. (updated Aug 2024) Temecula Beer & Wine Garden (in Old Town near the bus depot and Sweet Lumpy's Barbeque). Small and friendly outdoor bar. Breweries: Iron Fire Brewing Co, 42095 Zevo Drive Suite #1. Daily 3-8PM.

Best Western Country Inn, 27706 Jefferson Ave, ☏ +1 951-676-7378, fax: +1 951 699-7995. Holiday Inn Express, 27660 Jefferson Ave, ☏ +1 951-699-2444. Motel 6 Temecula - Rancho California, 41900 Moreno Dr, ☏ +1 951-676-7199, fax: +1 951 676-2619. Quality Inn, 27338 Jefferson Ave, ☏ +1 951-296-3788. Embassy Suites Temecula, 29345 Rancho California Rd. (updated Feb 2021)

Temecula is about an hour north of San Diego on Interstate 15. It is an hour south of San Bernardino on Interstate 15, and about an hour south of Riverside on Interstate 215. State Route 79 also passes through the town, heading north to Hemet and south to Julian. The closest airports are in San Diego (SAN IATA), 45 minutes south, and Ontario (ONT IATA), 45 minutes north. French Valley general aviation airport is north of town. It is a popular location for small aircraft.

Though Temecula is serviced by some buses, they are unreliable at best. Thus, Temecula has virtually no public transportation. If you are visiting, you should either have your own car or rent one, as the city is very spread out and the lack of public transport makes driving a necessity.

Temecula is considered to be one of the safest cities in all of California. Virtually every area of town is considered safe to walk, but caution should be taken walking at night in the area around the apartment complexes on Pujol Street near Old Town, and the area of the apartment complexes just east of the Rancho California/Ynez intersection across from the Temecula Town Center. Though still relatively safe, there has been an increase in gang activity and the usual related crimes: drugs, car thefts and assaults.

Travel tips adapted from Temecula on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.

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