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Temecula Wineries

Temecula Wineries, Winery
Temecula Vineyards

View from the South Coast Winery patio

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Akash Winery & Vineyard
39730 Calle Contento
Temecula, CA 92591
+19518881393

Avensole Winery
34567 Rancho California Rd
Temecula, CA 92592
+19512522003

Baily Winery
33440 La Serena Way
Temecula, CA 92591
+19516769463

Bel Vino Winery
33515 Rancho California Rd
Temecula, CA 92591
+19516766414

Briar Rose Winery
41720 Calle Cabrillo
Temecula, CA 92592
+19513081098

Callaway Winery
32720 Rancho California Rd
Temecula, CA 92591
+19516764001

Cougar Vineyard
39870 De Portola Rd
Temecula, CA 92592
+19514910825

Churon Winery
33233 Rancho California Rd
Temecula, CA 92591
+19516949070

Danza del Sol Winery
39050 De Portola Rd
Temecula, CA 92592
+19513026363

Doffo Winery
36083 Summitville St
Temecula, CA 92592
+19516766989

Europa Village Wineries & Resort
41150 Via Europa
Temecula, CA 92591
+19515061818

Falkner Winery
40620 Calle Contento
Temecula, CA 92591
+19516768231

Fazeli Cellars Winery
37320 De Portola Rd
Temecula, CA 92592
+19513033366

Longshadow Ranch Winery
39847 Calle Contento
Temecula, CA 92591
+19515876221

Lorimar Winery
39990 Anza Rd
Temecula, CA 92591
+19516946699

Maurice Car’rie Vineyard
34225 Rancho California Rd
Temecula, CA 92592
+19516761711

Miramonte Winery
33410 Rancho California Rd
Temecula, CA 92591

Mount Palomar Winery
33820 Rancho California Rd
Temecula, CA 92591
+19516765047

Peltzer Winery
40275 Calle Contento
Temecula, CA 92591
+19518882008

Ponte Winery
35053 Rancho California Rd
Temecula, CA 92591
+19516948855

Oak Mountain Winery
36522 Vía Verde
Temecula, CA 92592
+19516999102

Off The Rails Winery
41740 Enterprise Cir N Suite 110
Temecula, CA 92590
+19514828152

South Coast Winery
34843 Rancho California Rd
Temecula, CA 92591
+19515664622

Thornton Winery
32575 Rancho California Rd
Temecula, CA 92591
+19516990099

Vindemia Vineyard & Winery
33133 Vista Del Monte Rd
Temecula, CA 92591
+19517609334

Vitagliano Winery
36101 Glen Oaks Rd D
Temecula, CA 92592
+19516948466

Wiens Family Cellars
35055 Via Del
Temecula, CA 92592
+19516949892

Wilson Creek Winery
35960 Rancho California Rd
Temecula, CA 92591
+19516999463

Ponte Winery

Helpful Routes

Southern California Short Cuts

Must head North out of LA? Skirting the backside of Los Angeles is always a possibility on a FRIDAY night. Taking 15N, 10W, 210W will put you in the opposite direction of most of the bad traffic flow.

Merge back up with I-5 North of San Fernando Valley. If you must get West to the coast, the Simi Valley 118, or the 126 through Fillmore, is the best option.

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Plenty of jump off spots for overnight camping on the Grapevine, inside Angeles National Forest & Los Padres National Forest.

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#1 – Avoid Los Angeles area, if possible. This will add 1-4 extra hours on to your road trip depending on the ‘hellish & hectic’ reasons this area normally experiences. If you must venture through, try doing so at night after dark. Gas up and eat a meal before you reach this area, to avoid needing to stop in L.A.

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Watch out for frequent Cal-Trans freeway closures starting
in the midnight hours.

Inland Crawl: The Interstate 91 & Interstate 10 Eastbound are both bad situations during winter months due to Palm Springs weekenders & if snow is decent, the Big Bear ski crowds.

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Lets face it, Vegas traffic back to Cali sucks.

The Interstate 15 is the main corridor that gets backed up on Friday nights Northbound at the I-10 & the I- 215 junction.

 

 

Southbound on Sundays is awful from Barstow to San Bernardino. An alternate route is historic Route 66 & avoid the bumper to bumper in the high desert Mojave region.

OLD ROUTE 66, anyone?

 

 

Driving from Southern California

Headed to the Eastern Sierra or Death Valley – Make sure to take Interstate 15 straight up to US Highway 395N. The turn off is just south of Victorville. On the Road – gas up & quick food stop on US 395 available in Adelanto & in a region known as ‘Four Corners’ @ Highway 58 junction.

Be warned: It can get a little congested on Friday nights. An alternate is Interstate 15N to Interstate 215N to avoid most of the traffic from the west.

Typical afternoon rush hour problem spots in San Diego.

A small detour, if traffic is bad on Hwy. 78 in North County San Diego & you are headed Interstate 15 North. Twin Oaks Valley Road leads right up to Deer Springs Road & the Avocado Highway known as 15.

Population in SoCal has increased in the past 30 years and surely the traffic problems are worse than my memories. When you get sick of it, head to North, to any part of rural California. Where traffic lights are few and space is plenty.

State Atlas Maps

Regional Maps

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NOTE: I am keeping the old screen shot maps from MapQuest on this page to prove my age and experience on such topics. And I thank you for using my independent California site. DanaMite

Winter Camping

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Camping isn’t only a summer time thing. In California, it can be enjoyed all year long – if you have the right gear to enjoy yourself. The deserts alone are prime destinations for your winter vacation OUT of DOORS. Star gazing is great & Back Road exploration is a great way to use that SUV.

Most meteor showers occur during the colder part of the year, so winter camping is a great way to experience the full sky & not miss any of these special shooting star shows. Desert locations well away from the city are the “best dark sky” choices. Less crowds, cooler temps and maybe more clouds. desert

stargazeKELBAKER ROAD is perfect place for stargazing, rock climbing, bon fires and free overnight camping.

weather:

We are not talking about making igloo camps in the highcountry. No snow shoes, nor cross country skiing chalets. Not even much snow camping. This page is just the basics on how to tolerate chilly temps in the milder climates for California’s dry destinations.

Make sure to check road conditions & check the closest town’s forecast before you head out on your road trip.

Bring enough clothing for a variety of temperatures. LAYERS, is the best advice for clothing. You may go from shorts to winter jacket all in 10 hours.

rain & wind:

California gets most all it’s precipitation from DECEMBER to APRIL, and a lot of winds along with each storm system. So be prepared for some weather.

Big wind event – can blow old trees down, across the road – trapping you on way back in there, so be prepared for a hike out. Super strong winds (40mph+) are also big factors in these outta control wildfires, as we’ve seen in recent years with the West Redding & Paradise fires.

camping in winter months:

Great desert locations & destinations:

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More helpful links:

sleeping outdoors:

A good zero degree sleeping bag is well worth the cash you will spend on it and it will make those chilly Sierra nights bearable even in the early season. Where fold-up cots will circulate the cold air underneath you, Inflatable air mattresses can be total luxury!

Don’t throw out that old sleeping bag. Make is useful! Try placing a blanket under your air mattress & another on top for cushion & warmth…and to protect you from the cold ground temperatures that can creep up.

snow camping:
California Wilderness
National Forests
National Park
Rather book a Cabin?

camp comforts!

  • tent heaters
  • zero degree bags
  • good clothing
  • lotsa firewood

metal fire ring

Anza Borrego State Park allows you to camp along nearly any dirt back road, but requires that you use a metal fire ring to protect the soils & sandy washes from unsightly black ashes & coals.

A metal bucket like this can be found at your local hardware store. Old washing machine tubs work well too.

real heat:

Firewood Dealers all over California can sell you a way better deal than those grocery store bundles.

Make sure to bring more firewood than you think you may need. It’s better to have more than enough than to be wishing you had more.

Tent Heaters are the latest great idea to keep you super toasty even inside your tent. Not intended for overnight use. Shut it off before you go to sleep.

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