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Upland, CA Road Trips

Drivers starting from Upland, CA have 9 mapped routes to choose from, making it a small but connected base in the Pacific Coast. The route mix is balanced, with options ranging from 19-mile quick runs to 387-mile cross-state drives. Routes from Upland, CA spread mainly west and north, covering a wide geographic range.

Downtown Upland, CA, CA

Photo: Stephen Leonardi

Trip Routes

11

Longest Drive

401.9 mi

Oakland, CA

Quickest Drive

25m

Rialto, CA

Plan Around Upland, CA

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Trips from Upland, CA

Driving from Upland, CA

The typical drive from Upland, CA covers about 183 miles and takes around 3h 29m. There is a healthy spread of short hops, medium drives, and longer road trips to pick from. The longest mapped route runs 387 miles (7h 19m), while the shortest is just 19 miles.

Popular Destinations

The most popular drives from Upland, CA include Fremont, CA (387.1 mi, 7h 19m), San Jose, CA (372 mi, 7h 2m), Stockton, CA (369 mi, 6h 49m), Fresno, CA (250.6 mi, 4h 43m), and Bakersfield, CA (143.3 mi, 2h 47m). Most destinations stay within the same state, perfect for exploring the local region thoroughly.

Planning & Costs

For the average 183-mile drive from Upland, CA, expect to burn about 7.2 gallons of fuel one way at 25 MPG. Check local pump prices before you go to lock in your budget.

Most routes head west — leaving in the morning keeps the sun behind you for a more comfortable drive. 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 9 mapped routes leaving Upland, CA and 2 routes heading into Upland, CA, covering 11 total connections. Distances range from 19 to 387 miles.

The longest mapped route from Upland, CA covers 387 miles and takes approximately 7h 19m. Shorter options start at just 19 miles.

The average route from Upland, CA runs about 183 miles with a drive time of roughly 3h 29m. This includes both short day trips and longer multi-day drives.

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

Upland, CA by the Numbers

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

Population

78,940

Median Income

$101,407

Median Home Value

$688,800

Median Age

37.5

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

Upland, CA at a Glance

Elevation

4,058 ft

Area

16 mi²

Sister Cities

Rural City of Mildura

Notable People from Upland, CA

A sampling of people born in Upland, CA.

Carlos Bocanegra

Carlos Bocanegra

1979

American soccer player

Jayden Jaymes

Jayden Jaymes

1986

American pornographic actress

Eddie Lawson

Eddie Lawson

1958

American motorcycle rider

Danielle Chuchran

Danielle Chuchran

1993

American actress

Tiffany Mynx

Tiffany Mynx

1971

American pornographic actress and entrepreneur in the adult entertainment industry

Brenda Martinez

Brenda Martinez

1987

American middle-distance runner

Litefoot

Litefoot

1969

American actor and rapper

Tayyiba Haneef-Park

1979

volleyball player

Steve Scott

Steve Scott

1956

American middle distance runner, miler

Landmarks & Historic Sites

Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Upland, CA.

Madonna of the Trail

Madonna of the Trail

series of 12 monuments dedicated to the spirit of pioneer women in the United States

Old Carnegie Library

Old Carnegie Library

library building in Upland, California, United States

National Register of Historic Places listed place

City data from Wikidata (Q747466), available under CC0. Photos from Wikimedia Commons under their respective licenses. See our methodology for details.

Traveler Guide to Upland, CA

Upland is a city in San Bernardino County on the edge of the Inland Empire in Southern California. Formally incorporated in 1906, Upland has a long, rich history in agriculture and included a segment of Route 66. Upland and the region used to be home to thousands of acres of citrus groves; today, however, the city is home to many quiet residential neighborhoods and is a gateway to recreational opportunities in the San Gabriel Mountains.

Because of the city's relatively old age when compared with neighboring towns, Upland is home to a wealth of historic homes and landmarks. 1 Madonna of the Trail Statue, Intersection of Euclid Ave & Foothill Blvd. One of many Madonna of the Trail statues that commemorate American pioneer women, the one in Upland is located at the busy intersection of historic route 66 and Euclid Avenue. The monument was dedicated in 1929 and contains inscriptions that honors Jedediah Smith's 1826 crossing of the area in search of a westward-flowing river. Euclid Avenue. The main north-south artery in the area was originally laid out by the Chaffey Brothers in the mid 1800s. Today, it is a wide, tree-lined boulevard that links Chino with San Antonio Heights. Originally, a trolley car ran in the median and connected residents in San Antonio Heights with jobs in Ontario. Today, the median is home to a dirt path from Foothill Boulevard north to San Antonio Heights, and park space in downtown Ontario. Historic Homes. Both Upland and the nearby unincorporated San Antonio Heights to the north are home to a wealth of historic properties that sprang up in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Many are open for tours; consult the local chamber of commerce for more information.

1 Bullwinkle's Upland. - amusement park with bumper boats, etc Cucamonga Creek Trail (East end of 24th Street past Campus Ave). Leave your car at the cul-de-sac at the east end of 24th street in northern Upland and stroll along Cucamonga Wash along the trail. Benches, provided by the San Antonio Heights Association, line the trail. In wet years, Cucamonga Creek flows out of Cucamonga Canyon to the dam at the south end of Cucamonga Wash. Cruise on Route 66. Historic Route 66, today's Foothill Boulevard, passed through Upland en route to San Bernardino or Santa Monica. Today, the stretch contains an interesting mix of old and new and is seeing a revival with new businesses and street improvements. Shop in Downtown Upland. Downtown Upland is the historic core of the city, just off Euclid Avenue on 2nd Avenue. Today, the area is seeing a revival as more specialty shops are locating to the area. Downtown is also home to an evening market on Thursday nights during the summer, and the annual Lemon Festival in April. Euclid Avenue Stroll. Consider spending a morning walking up and down the median of Euclid Avenue north of Foothill Boulevard, gazing at the unique homes and enjoying the shade of trees and company of other hikers heading up towards San Antonio Heights.

Given Upland's relatively quiet character as a residential city, it is unusual that it hosts a multitude of restaurants that cover many ethnic cuisines. The list below is just a sample of what one can find in the city. Mi Ranchito, 1964 W Foothill Blvd, ☏ +1 909 949-1633. Mi Ranchito serves close-to authentic Mexican food at good prices. This spot is a favorite among locals. Giuseppe's Pizza, 2433 N Euclid Ave #C (Behind fmr Albertsons in San Antonio Heights), ☏ +1 909 946-5979. Giuseppe's serves Persian and Italian cuisine along with some Mediterranean foods. Quaint little restaurant in historic San Antonio Heights. Upland Kabob, 733 N Mountain Ave (Near Mountain & 11th), ☏ +1 909 985-5454. Upland Kabob serves Persian kabobs at inexpensive prices. Thai Family, 130 S Mountain Ave #P (NEC Mountain & 8th), ☏ +1 909 920-3640. Thai Family serves good Thai cuisine with friendly staff and inexpensive prices. Kuma Sushi, 1905 N Campus Ave (In Colonies Shopping Ctr), ☏ +1 909 579-0866. Kuma is a newer Japanese restaurant that serves great sushi. A perfect stopping place if traveling along the 210 Fwy. Kishi Japanese Restaurant, 320 W Foothill Blvd (SEC Redding & Foothill), ☏ +1 909 981-1770. Kishi serves good food and sushi and gets crowded on Friday and Saturday nights. The owners are friendly and the food is fresh. Legend's Burgers, 1645 N Mountain Ave (NWC Mountain & 16th), ☏ +1 909 949-6363. Legend's is a classic diner-style fast food restaurant with multiple locations in the Foothill Communities. The original location is here.

Hi Brow Pub, 1667 N Mountain Ave (NWC Mountain & 16th), ☏ +1 909 946-6614. Nice place to hang out after work or on the weekend. Dalia's Pizza Market, 336 W Foothill Blvd (south side of Foothill west of Euclid), ☏ +1 909 946-0800. A local favorite for homestyle Italian food. Stop by for a quick and tasty $5.50 large pepperoni or cheese pizza. Large menu of Italian dishes, subs, salad, wings, and appetizers. Take-out, delivery, and catering.

Best Western Mountain View Inn & Suites, 1191 E Foothill Blvd, ☏ +1 909 949-4800, fax: +1 909 931-7857.

There are numerous ways to enter Upland, be it by air, rail, car, bus, or bike. Upland lies just northwest of LA/Ontario International Airport (ONT IATA), in Ontario and accessible via the San Bernardino (I-10) Freeway. The city is also home to Cable Airport, privately-owned, said to be the largest of its kind in the world. Amtrak, the national rail service, serves Ontario just to the south of the city. Metrolink, a commuter rail service serving the greater Los Angeles area, has a stop in downtown Upland at 1st Avenue and 'A' Street, just off Euclid Avenue. The stop is on the San Bernardino line, one of the busiest, that connects Union Station in downtown Los Angeles to San Bernardino (limited weekend service available). Interstate 10 and State Route 210 both cross Upland in an east-west direction, providing links to Los Angeles and San Bernardino. Foothill Boulevard (State Route 66) also crosses through the center of the city. Euclid Avenue (State Route 83) is the main north-south route through the city and heads south to Chino and the Chino Valley (State Route 71) Freeway or north towards the community of Mount Baldy. Note that there is no direct interchange between Euclid Avenue and the Foothill (210) Freeway. Omnitrans is the Inland Valley's main bus line and serves Upland with several routes, primarily bus routes 66 and 83. Bus route 66 links up with the Montclair Transit Center, which hosts Metrolink and many buses from central Los Angeles and will one day include a stop on the Metro Gold Line light rail extension.

Upland is a fairly small city and the main sights are accessible by foot if arriving into town without a car at the Metrolink station. However, note that Upland's location at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains creates a general north-south slope that makes walking north a bit more difficult on hotter days. Upland is a very automobile-friendly city, with wide streets and plentiful parking. Consider leaving your car in downtown Upland (be aware of time limits) and exploring the area on foot. If heading north to Mount Baldy, be aware of road conditions in advance as winter snows may require chains. The city is served by Omitrans, a bus system that serves the Inland Valley region. Routes 63, 66, 67, 68, and 83 all traverse the city and stop at many major sights. Many of Upland streets and wide boulevards, including Euclid Avenue and Foothill Boulevard, have bike lanes. The Pacific Electric Bike Trail is another great way to get around on a separate right-of-way. Upland has several bike repair facilities, many of which are in or around downtown. A great way to see Upland is by foot. Leave your car in downtown and stroll about the historic core of the city. Or, consider walking on the median dirt path on Euclid Avenue from Foothill Boulevard north towards the mountains.

Travel tips adapted from Upland 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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