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According to Visit Temecula Valley's 2018 economic impact report, in 2018 there was a 26% increase in tourism spending, reaching $1.1 billion spent, up from nearly $900 million spent in 2017. [21] The Temecula Valley is a major tourist destination on weekends. There are over 40 wineries offering public wine tasting. [19]
The Temecula Valley Wine Country, whose first commercial winegrapes were planted in 1967, features nearly 50 wineries, [72] many tasting rooms, [73] and more than 3,500 acres (14 km 2) of producing vineyards. The wine country is located east of the Temecula city limits.
I-15 south (Temecula Valley Freeway) / Temecula Parkway (to Old Town Front Street) – San Diego: Interchange; south end of I-15 overlap, I-15 exit 58: South end of freeway on I-15: 4.98 [N 2] 59: Rancho California Road, Old Town Front Street: 6.62 [N 2]
SR 79 south (Winchester Road) / Vista Place – Winchester, San Diego: West end of SR 79 overlap: Hemet: 36.92: Warren Road: Serves Hemet-Ryan Airport: 40.59: CR R3 (State Street) – Sage, Aguanga, San Jacinto: Northern terminus of CR R3 (State Street continues north to San Jacinto) 41.34: SR 79 north (San Jacinto Street) – San Jacinto: East ...
This provides a shorter corridor from San Diego to the Coachella Valley, avoiding the heavily congested freeway route via Interstate 15 to Murrieta, Interstate 215 to Riverside, SR 60 to Beaumont, and then Interstate 10. SR 371 was part of SR 71 until 1973, when SR 79 and SR 71 were co-signed from Temecula to Aguanga to Temecula.
The original routing of SR 71, according to the 1934 listing, was from US 80 (now I-8), in San Diego north to US 66 (now SR 66), near Claremont via Lake Elsinore and Temecula. [7] The route between Claremont/Pomona and Lake Elsinore roughly followed the path of the Butterfield Overland Mail stagecoach line.
French Valley is a region located in southwestern Riverside County, near the cities and communities of Hemet, Winchester, Murrieta, and Temecula in the state of California, United States. It is part of the Plains of Leon, contiguous with the Perris Plain, that drains into the Temecula Basin by means of tributaries of the Santa Margarita River.
Aguanga (/ ə ˈ w ɑː ŋ. ɡ ə /; Luiseño: Awáanga, meaning "dog place") [3] is a census-designated place located within the Inland Empire in Riverside County, California. [2] It is located about 18 miles (29 km) east of Temecula and 22 miles (35 km) south-southeast of Hemet. [4]