Address: 5779 Alta Vista Way, Fontana, CA 92336, Fontana, CA 92336, USA
Address: 5740 Avenal Pl, Fontana, CA 92336, USA
“Great school, great principal, and great staff!”
Address: 5730 Avenal Pl, Fontana, CA 92336, USA
“Nice park very clean.Playground was amazing.”
Address: 4860 Condor Ave, Fontana, CA 92336, USA
“This is a nice little park, hidden in the new homes of Sierra Crest. It's never overcrowded, which is perfect. There are public restrooms and water fountains, along with picnic tables and bbq pits. There's a lot of space for walking, riding bikes, grass area for playing with balls, etc. Overall, it's a nice place to be at.”
Address: Fontana, CA 92336, USA
“Great place for our easter sunday potluck”
Address: 16039 Windcrest Dr, Fontana, CA 92337, USA
“Service was amazing. Finished on time and all workers were friendly and respectful!”
Address: 16131 Valleyvale Dr, Fontana, CA 92337, USA
“Best pastrami sandwich and roast beef with gravy or au jus”
Address: 15920 Village Dr E, Fontana, CA 92337, USA
“This school is the best but some kids get bully know but Mrs.willford and Mrs.Sontos is the best to”
Address: 11498 Leatherleaf Road, Fontana, CA 92337, Fontana, CA 92337, USA
Address: 11619 Robin Dr, Fontana, CA 92337, USA
Address: 15601 Village Dr E, Fontana, CA 92337, USA
“My kids and I Love dis park my kids guru up in dis park... We use 2 life down da street from da park on Randall Ave. years ago.. EVERY Time I pass by it brings baC memories..”
Address: Unnamed Road, Fontana, CA 92337, USA
“This trail is difficult to find. It starts from Citrus Avenue in Southridge between Alma and Florence in the South of Fontana. Walk south along the dirt road for about 1/4 mile. Look to the left as you walk and count the cement drainage culverts. Climb the third culvert, it is steep, but short. Turn right at the top of the culvert on to a foot trail. Follow this trail for the about next mile and a quarter. This a Backcountry area in the Jurupa Hills. The trail is 2.5 miles round-trip and crosses the Riverside / San Bernardino County border. Elevation gain is 460 feet, enough for some nice views. The majority of the trail hugs the hills and climbs steadily into the hills through a Kangaroo Rat reserve. I have seen Kangaroo Rats at night using a headlamp along the trail. Most commonly, I see rabbits, squirrels, lizards coyotes in the early morning, hawks and all manner of birds. WARNING! If you hike in the heat of the day, you may encounter rattle snakes. Mornings are best or cool days. The last 400 yards of the trail climb steeply to a flat hilltop with surprisingly nice views of Riverside County to the South and San Bernardino County to the Northwest. You can also see the less accessible side of Jurupa Mountain to the Northeast.”
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