San Bernardino Peak is the impressive 10,000-foot mountain that looms above the Inland Empire and that many often mistake for San Gorgonio. The hike to San Bernardino Peak is a tough hike that should not be undertaken lightly, but which is worth the training it takes to conquer it. The mountain has some of the […]
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San Manuel Pow Wow in San Bernardino
Disclosure: This is a sponsored post, but all opinions are my own. The San Manuel Pow Wow is the largest of its kind in California, with hundreds of dancers descending on Cal State San Bernardino for a weekend celebrating Native American culture. Before being invited to the event, I had no idea how big it […]
The Original McDonald’s: A Museum in San Bernardino
I stumbled upon this museum when I was researching some stuff to do on Route 66. This is the site of the first McDonald’s that was open in 1940, but the property has since been purchased by the owner of local chicken restaurant Juan Pollo and converted into a museum. It is always debated as […]
Route 66 Attractions from San Bernardino to Rancho Cucamonga
Having lived most of my life in the Inland Empire, I was still oblivious to the fact that Route 66 pretty much runs right through my backyard. One lazy Saturday morning, I decided to set out and see what I could find on a short stint down the historic road from San Bernardino to Rancho […]
Route 66 Rendezvous: An Excuse to Photograph Vintage Cars
One of the United States’ most famous roads is Route 66, which spans 2,448 miles and connects Chicago and LA. The road was established in 1926 and ran for almost 60 years before it was removed from the US highway system in 1985. The historic Route 66 gets many visitors every year, but it’s the […]