Last updated on March 17th, 2024 at 02:56 pm
If youâre wondering if there are any fun things to do in Old Town Temecula that are family-friendly, Iâve got you covered!
Temecula, California is known for its beautiful vineyards, golf courses, hot air balloons, and wine tours. But if you are looking to have a great time with kids, look no further than Old Town Temecula â the very heart of this charming town.
We live in Southern California and have visited Old Town Temecula many times. Downtown Temecula has an Old West appeal, deeply seeped in its Wild West roots with many original buildings and historic hotels still standing. Beyond strolling down the streets of Old Town Temecula with their wooden boardwalks, enjoying great food and browsing specialty shops, there are lots of fun things to do in Temecula for the whole family. I am excited to share this list to help you plan a fun day!
Old Town Temecula Things to Do
1. Explore Temecula Old Town
Temecula Valley – often called Temecula Valley Wine Country – sprang to life in the1880s, when the California Railroad made its way through the area from San Diego.
Along with the railroad tracks came businesses and buildings. While the trains no longer run through Temecula, Old Town Temecula has held on to its old west charm. Youâll find it in the architecture around town, and the wooden boardwalks that line the front of many establishments. It is a fun and unique place just to wander around.
Old Town Temecula is home to nearly a dozen historic buildings marked with plaques, and numerous other historic sites and residences dating back to the late 1800s. You can find a map several locations around town or download the Temecula Historical Society’s Old Town Temecula Tour Guide.
But you donât need to be a history buff to enjoy visiting Old Town Temecula. In fact, the town is filled with plenty of modern ways to spend the day â great restaurants, boutiques, galleries, breweries, wine tasting and coffee houses.
2. Visit the Temecula Valley Museum
If you want to learn about Temeculaâs history, there really is no better place to do it than at the Temecula Valley Museum.
We love museums and always place checking one out high on the list of things to do when visiting a new town or city. There really is no better way to capture a snapshot of what the destination is all about, especially if you are history buffs like us!
The Temecula Valley Museum in Old Town Temecula did not disappoint. The museum features a variety of exhibits tracing Temeculaâs roots as home to the Luiseno Indians, through the establishment of farms and ranches, to the arrival of the California Railroad.
This two-story museum contains displays featuring old photographs, documents, ranching equipment, and other historical artifacts. Upstairs youâll find a craft room and interactive area for kids, where they can play inside an old-fashioned general store. If you have young kids, you’ll love this area!
What makes this museum even more family-friendly is its location. Temecula Valley Museum is located adjacent to a great playground and picnic area.
Admission to the museum is only a suggested donation of $5 (though technically you can get in free if you want to) so visiting this museum is budget-friendly, too!
3. Enjoy Old Town Temecula Restaurants
It would be very easy to dedicate an entire article to Old Town Temecula restaurants â and in fact many people have! But truth be told, dining is one of the best things to do in Temecula, and there are numerous wonderful restaurants, craft breweries, and even wine tasting spots in town.
When it comes to finding a great place to dine, there is no shortage of options. Old Town Temecula is lined with unique restaurants. Many offer outside seating so you can enjoy the lively ambience while you enjoy your meal.
One of our absolute favorites is Small Barn, a modern bistro build on a historic site in Old Town Temecula. Small Barn is a family-friendly gathering place with a beautiful indoor/outdoor atmosphere and wonderful food.
Small Barn is relatively new addition to Old Town Temeculaâs dining scene. What we love about this place is the expansive patio that offers both traditional tables and comfy nooks comprised of outdoor living room furniture. The food is fresh and delicious.
Old Town Temecula has tons of other dining options. Grab an ice cream cone, chill with a cold beer at Craft Brewing Company, or enjoy lunch outside at any number of cafes with patio seating.
4. See the âThey Passed This Wayâ Monument
Located right outside the Temecula Valley Museum, Sam Hicks Monument Park is a great spot to visit to enjoy the outdoors and let the kids run around a bit.
This park is named after Sam Hicks, a Temecula local who helped design and build the 150-ton granite monument named âThey Passed This Way.â The monument pays tribute to pioneers who came through Temecula, another nod to the townâs western roots.
5. Hunt for Ghosts in Old Town Temecula
With its Old West history dating back to the late 1800s, it is no surprise Temecula has a haunted past.
There are not a lot of kid-friendly things to do in Old Town Temecula at night, but you might be surprised to learn that there is a very cool ghost tour the whole family can enjoy!
Experience a thrilling journey into the past with The Haunt, a family-friendly ghost tour. You’ll uncover fascinating local lore, crimes and ghosts while using paranormal investigation tools like EMF meters and dowsing rods. The tour is designed to be safe and engage kids and adults alike, making it an unforgettable family outing in the heart of this historic Wild West town.
Another cool option if you are into ghosts is the Haunted Old Town Temecula Boos and Brews Tour. (Keep in mind, this one is only open to adults!)
This 2-hour, after-dark activity combines a guided ghost tour and a pub crawl through Old Town Temecula. Experience this historic frontier town on a walking tour filled with stories of robberies, public hangings, murder, massacres, saloon brawls and a few spirits.
A costumed guide shares haunted tales as you walk along the one-mile route and stop at bars and breweries along the way. If you love a good ghost story, history, and a cold adult beverage, then this tour is a fun and unique experience not to be missed.
6. Wine (and Olive Oil!) Tasting
Even if you donât visit one of the many wineries in Temecula, you can still enjoy some wine tasting right in Old Town Temecula. There are several great wine tasting rooms right in town and you can usually just pop in and enjoy.
One of Temeculaâs most unexpected hidden gems is its olive oil. The Temecula Olive Oil Company offers free tasting of their 100% California cold-pressed extra virgin olive oils & small batch balsamic vinegars.
Located in the heart of Old Town, you can stop in to browse their charming shop and enjoy a free tasting in their tasting room. Sourced from their nearby ranch, the Temecula Olive Oil Company promises quality with each product they serve.
âș Looking for a more immersive wine tasting experience in beautiful Temecula Valley? Consider staying at one of these Amazing Temecula Winery Hotels.
7. Browse the Old Town Temecula Farmer’s Market
If you find yourself in Temecula on a Saturday morning, be sure to swing by the Old Town Temecula Farmerâs Market.
More than 70 vendors come together in Temecula to sell local fresh produce, vegetables, plants, flowers, cheese and even artisan gifts. The market is located in the heart of Temecula Old Town district, so after browsing the stalls you can easily wander through town and enjoy the sights or grab breakfast.
The Old Town Temecula Farmerâs Market is held year-round on Saturday mornings from 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Old Town Temecula.
8. Have Some Fun at the Coin-Op Game Room
Enjoy a craft cocktail, draft beer, pizza and sharable snacks while playing retro arcade games at the Coin-Op Game Room in Old Town Temecula.
Youâll have a blast playing classic games including Frogger, Ms. Pac-Man and pinball. Coin-Op Game Room is a fun way to spend a few hours in a relaxed, fun environment.
Coin-Op is a 21 and up establishment in the evenings, but they do offer Family Day every Saturday and Sunday until 5pm.
9. Visit Pennypickleâs Workshop
If you are looking for something fun to do with kids in downtown Temecula, stop by Pennypickle’s Workshop.
Though called a workshop, this adorable and quirky spot is a childrenâs museum and science lab, designed to look like a scientist’s playhouse. There are all sorts of hands-on activities and exhibits for kids to experience and learn about.
Admission is only $10 for adults and kids
10. Catch a Show at Old Town Temecula Community Theater
Old Town Temecula Community Theater presents everything musical theater to live music. This quaint theater only seats 500 people, so it will always be an intimate experience.
Performance acts of varying genres are performed here, bringing patrons a fresh experience every time.
11. Go to the Temecula Stampede
Whatâs an Old West town without some western nightlife? Temecula Stampede is the West Coastâs biggest country and western music venue and it is where to go for some fun after dark in Temecula.
On Monday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights enjoy food, live music, line dancing, mechanical bull rides, and karaoke until 2 a.m.
They also offer free line dance lessons every Friday at 6:30pm.
Final Thoughts: Old Town Temecula
If you are trying to decide what to do in Old Town Temecula, you’ve got a lot of options. While the nearby wineries are more popular with adults, wandering around downtown Temecula and exploring the shops, museums and family-friendly activities makes for a great day trip if you are visiting with kids!
Old Town Temecula is the perfect place to visit for an easy day trip from Los Angeles or San Diego. Take a step back in time and enjoy everything this quaint little town has to offer.
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