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Seasonal & Holidays

Where To Skate, Ski And Sled In And Around Temecula

Feeling inspired by the Winter Games? Here are a few ways to get out, stay active and make the most of the season!

Ready for some winter adventure? From indoor skating to easy day trips for skiing, sledding and tubing, here’s where to find winter fun around Temecula.
Ready for some winter adventure? From indoor skating to easy day trips for skiing, sledding and tubing, here’s where to find winter fun around Temecula. (Shutterstock)

Feeling inspired by the excitement of the Winter Games? You don’t have to travel far to get in on the seasonal spirit. Around Temecula, you’ll find places where families can lace up skates, enjoy indoor winter fun, or plan easy day trips to nearby skiing, tubing or sledding spots. Whether you’re looking to stay close to home or head out for a weekend adventure, these ideas can help you make the most of the season. Just be sure to double-check hours, weather conditions and reservation details before heading out.


⛸️ Ice Skating & Indoor Winter Fun

Peltzer Ice Rink

Address: 40275 Calle Contento, Temecula, CA 92591

Phone: (951) 888‑2008

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Details: The Peltzer Ice Rink at Peltzer Winery features about 8,400 sq ft of ice surface, complimentary gliders, hot cocoa, and food trucks for a fun winter outing. Seasonal sessions make this a great option for locals and visitors alike. And did we mention wine?


Riverside Icetown

Address: 10540 Magnolia Ave A, Riverside, CA 92505

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Phone: (951) 785‑7625

Details: LA Kings Icetown is a large indoor ice skating rink offering public skating, lessons, and hockey programs. It's a solid winter activity near Temecula for those looking to skate indoors when seasonal rinks aren’t available. It’s about a 55–60 minute drive from town.


🎿 Skiing, Snowboarding & Tubing — Day Trips

Big Bear Mountain Resort

Address: 42801 Big Bear Lake Blvd, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315

Phone: (909) 866‑5766

Details: Big Bear Mountain Resort offers plenty of winter fun including skiing, snowboarding, snow tubing, and snow play across three thrilling areas: Snow Valley, Snow Summit, and Bear Mountain. It’s a hearty winter destination and about a 2 hour 45 minute to 3 hour drive from Temecula when snow conditions allow.


Idyllwild Park

Address: Idyllwild Park Rd, Idyllwild, CA 92549

Phone: (951) 659‑2607

Details: While not a formal ski resort, Idyllwild Park and surrounding higher elevations receive seasonal snow that allows for snow play and informal sledding after storms. It’s approximately a 2 hour drive depending on conditions.


☃️ Outdoor Play & Sledding Spots

When cold weather brings rare snowfall or when you head up into the nearby hills, natural parks and open areas around Temecula can offer spontaneous snow play and informal sledding. Before heading out, check local weather and road conditions to ensure safe access.

Temecula‑area spots to consider:

Local public spaces like fields and gentle inclines at parks such as Riverton Park and Serena Hills Park can become fun for snow play right in town (dependent on snowfall). Of course, it hasn't snowed in Temecula for sledding since Dec. 31, 2014. (Source: Temecula Community Services)

Further outdoors:

Big Bear Lake Snow Play Areas — Beyond skiing and tubing, Big Bear Lake’s snow play areas are ideal for building snowmen, sledding, and tubing when snow conditions are good, and they’re about a 2 hour 45 minute to 3 hour drive from Temecula.


Bundle up, stay safe and have fun wherever winter takes you!

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