Neighborhoods
This neighborhood was devoted to orange groves until 1913 when fill was introduced to the Tequesquite Arroyo, allowing Magnolia Avenue to connect with Downtown. Proximity and easy access to the Downtown area made this area more desirable for residential subdivision. A subdivider named Wood used his name as suffix to a street name, and so began a series.
Wood Streets offers perhaps the most cohesive neighborhood design to be found in the City of Riverside. Street and neighborhood designs reflect a very traditional aesthetic. The rigid grid layout of the community streets, coupled with their narrow width and beautiful landscaping, perpetuate a 1920’s neighborhood character. The homes of this neighborhood reflect the designs of the early part of this century and nearly all the homes were built prior to World War Two. A tour of this area can quickly demonstrate the remarkable variety, and beauty, of architectural styles in use at that time.
Wood Streets
This neighborhood was devoted to orange groves until 1913 when fill was introduced to the Tequesquite Arroyo, allowing Magnolia Avenue to connect with Downtown. Proximity and easy access to the Downtown area made this area more desirable for residential subdivision. A subdivider named Wood used his name as suffix to a street name, and so began a series.
Wood Streets offers perhaps the most cohesive neighborhood design to be found in the City of Riverside. Street and neighborhood designs reflect a very traditional aesthetic. The rigid grid layout of the community streets, coupled with their narrow width and beautiful landscaping, perpetuate a 1920’s neighborhood character. The homes of this neighborhood reflect the designs of the early part of this century and nearly all the homes were built prior to World War Two. A tour of this area can quickly demonstrate the remarkable variety, and beauty, of architectural styles in use at that time.
Sightseeing
Nov 26, 2021 - Jan 6, 2022
For 29 years the Festival of Lights has brought us tremendous joy in presenting it to this wonderful Inland Southern California community. The Mission Inn Hotel & Spa's Annual Festival of Lights accents the holidays in a very special way.
As always the Festival of Lights will commence the day after Thanksgiving on Friday, November 26, 2021, and The Inn's six-week holiday merriment will be celebrated until Thursday, January 6, 2022. We welcome you! However due to Covid 19 there will not be a formal switch-on ceremony.
The Mission Inn Hotel & Spa's Festival of Lights is one of the nation's largest holiday light collections, voted "Best Public Lights Display" by USA Today. Every year The Inn's festival gains new energy, grows in popularity, and ushers in an increasing number of visitors to the Riverside area. Countless individuals make the yearly trek to The Mission Inn Hotel & Spa.
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Mission Inn Festival of Lights
3700-3662 Mission Inn AvenueNov 26, 2021 - Jan 6, 2022
For 29 years the Festival of Lights has brought us tremendous joy in presenting it to this wonderful Inland Southern California community. The Mission Inn Hotel & Spa's Annual Festival of Lights accents the holidays in a very special way.
As always the Festival of Lights will commence the day after Thanksgiving on Friday, November 26, 2021, and The Inn's six-week holiday merriment will be celebrated until Thursday, January 6, 2022. We welcome you! However due to Covid 19 there will not be a formal switch-on ceremony.
The Mission Inn Hotel & Spa's Festival of Lights is one of the nation's largest holiday light collections, voted "Best Public Lights Display" by USA Today. Every year The Inn's festival gains new energy, grows in popularity, and ushers in an increasing number of visitors to the Riverside area. Countless individuals make the yearly trek to The Mission Inn Hotel & Spa.
Mission Inn Hotel & Spa
3649 Mission Inn AvenueFox Performing Arts Center
3801 Mission Inn AvenueMount Rubidoux Trail is a 2.7 mile heavily trafficked loop trail located near Riverside, California that features a river and is good for all skill levels. The trail offers a number of activity options and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
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Parque Mount Rubidoux
4706 Mount Rubidoux DrMount Rubidoux Trail is a 2.7 mile heavily trafficked loop trail located near Riverside, California that features a river and is good for all skill levels. The trail offers a number of activity options and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
Museo del Aire de March Field
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