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Quite often, you get that feeling that you need to “get out” for a bit to clear your head and get some fresh air. San Bernardino offers plenty of excellent outdoor destinations to do just that, and one of the most picturesque is Littlefield/Shultis Park. This inviting area features plenty of lush greenery that adorns its impressive 15 acres. The park also features 15 park benches, 2 playground areas, a 35-mile walking track and 2 picnic areas. So if you want to make a whole day of it or just want a natural setting during your lunch break, the Littlefield/Shultis Park is the perfect destination!
The San Bernardino National Forest is like an unexpected natural haven in the midst of some intense urban activity. Most people are pleasantly surprised to find this natural gem of a forest located on the other side of the mountains in San Bernardino. In addition to some breathtaking topography that features peaks of over 10,000 feet, the forest is home to some amazing landscapes that include natural attractions like rugged peaks, calming mountain lakes, and picture-perfect valley views.
The Riverside Art Museum is a fertile ground for creativity. In addition to presenting an impressive series of noteworthy exhibits, the museum takes great pride in both art appreciation and its creation. Various classes and events are regularly on the museum's busy schedule, as are events like art walks, openings and specially themed collections that keep art fans coming back for more.
The Mission Inn Museum invites you to get your hands on history when you take one of their memorable and educational tours. The Mission Inn was formed in 1976 to preserve this noteworthy National Historic Landmark. This 75-minute walking tour is led by a highly knowledgeable guide well versed in the art, architecture and history of the Mission Inn. This tour offers you a chance to see areas of the mission that are not readily accessible to the general public. Access is based on availability and reservations are strongly recommended.