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Temecula Recreation

A Grape Escape Balloon Adventure Your escape awaits you over the beautiful Temecula Valley wine country. Experience peace and serenity while drifting over vineyards as the sun rises over the mountains. Take flight with the birds and observe wildlife marveling at the sight of a beautiful hot air balloon floating overhead. View lakes, citrus groves, wineries and estate homes from your unparalleled view in the air. Your adventure begins at sunrise as cold air inflates your beautiful seven-story hot air balloon. We invite you to participate or sit back and observe the process.

D&D Ballooning Experience peace and serenity while drifting over the vineyards of Temecula Valley Wine Country in one of our deluxe Hot Air Balloons. Take flight with the birds and observe wildlife as your beautiful balloon floats above. The adventure will span from launch, to somewhere downwind, to a picturesque picnic area for champagne & horsd'oeuvres. Temecula Valley Wine Country is one of Southern California's best-kept secrets. Temecula is home of the Temecula Valley Balloon & Wine Festival and many other events. Just 90 miles southeast of Los Angeles and 60 miles north of San Diego.

Pechanga Resort & Casino As one of the country’s newest resort destinations, Pechanga Resort & Casino, an AAA four-diamond property, offers the pinnacle of hotel luxury, gaming excitement, entertainment, meeting facilities and dining in Southern California. Gaming: 188,000 square foot casino floor 2,000 state of the art slot machines 126 table games State-of-the-art, Non-smoking poker room with 54 tables Large non-smoking casino floor area, plus ventilation system refreshing inside air every three seconds Pechanga Rewards Club – Players’ club

Rancho del Cielo Golf Course (semi-private) This is a teaching course for students. Because of the shortened length of the course, players use Cayman balls. The course is played as an eighteen hole course, but it actually has only ten greens, which are played from different angles. One lake comes into play on three holes. This course is the National Headquarters for the American Lite Golf Association. There are additional tees that can be used when playing an eighteen hole round. Green fees indicated are for all-day play.

Redhawk Golf Club (public) This is as outstanding resort course because of its design, beauty, maintenance, and enjoyment of play. It was ranked 7th in difficulty by "California Golf Magazine." Water hazards (including four lakes and a couple of creeks) come into play on at least five separate occasions, plus many sand and grass bunkers are spread throughout the course's design. The terrain is somewhat hilly, so expect many uneven lies. The fairways are either lined by trees, natural vegetation, or out-of-bounds stakes, putting shot accuracy at a premium. The signature hole is #8, a 165-yard, par 3, requiring a tee shot from off an elevated tee (about forty feet high) to an island green. The other three par 3's on the course are equally challenging. Hole #12, a 165-yard, par 3, requires a tee shot from off an elevated tee to a green that is protected by a forty-foot wide sand bunker in front, plus additional bunkers on both the left and right sides. All the undulating greens vary from average to large in size, and some feature two and three tiers. Hole #18 will prove to be a challenging way to conclude your round. This hole, a par 5, is 555 yards in length and requires an assortment of shots in order to make par. Wind can be a factor during the late afternoon. The club requests that you only hit irons or short woods off the driving range. A toll free number for tee reservations is available when calling from Southern California, (800) 451-4295.

Temecula Creek Inn Golf Resort This club offers three nine hole courses that are played in three eighteen hole combinations. The courses are very beautiful and the greens are in great shape. The Stonehouse Course, which was designed by Ted Robinson, is the newest nine and the most interesting. It has many changes in elevation, including uphill shots on some holes and downhill shots into a canyon on others. There is a pond that comes into play on one hole. The Creek Course is very flat. There is pond that come into play on one hole on this course as well. The holes play mostly straight-away, but the fairways are tree lined and there is a slight dogleg left fairway on hole #8, a 546-yard, par 5. The Oak Course, as the name implies, has many trees that come into play. There are three ponds that affect play on two holes. During re-seeding, carts are required to stay on cart paths. Walking is permitted after 11 AM.

Temeku Hills Golf Course (public) This course is best known for its large fairways and undulating greens. The signature hole is #10, a 365-yard, par 4, requiring an approach shot to an extremely undulating, peninsula green.



 

 





 
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