Welcome to
Rancho Cucamonga
Rancho Cucamonga's stretch of Route 66 (Foothill Boulevard) is home to one of the oldest restaurants on the entire Mother Road — the Sycamore Inn, operating in some form since 1848 as a Butterfield Overland Stage stop.
The restored 1915 Cucamonga Service Station and the Magic Lamp Inn (1955, with its iconic flaming neon sign) are essential Route 66 photo stops.
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Sycamore Inn Historic Site
The 1848 Butterfield Stagecoach stop that became Route 66's oldest restaurant
1937 Route 66 Service Station
Restored Streamline Moderne Richfield Oil station — now a Route 66 visitor center
Cucamonga Valley Wineries
One of California's oldest wine regions — commercial vineyards since 1839
Cucamonga Service Station Route 66
Beautifully restored 1915 Richfield service station on Foothill Boulevard — free museum and one of the oldest surviving gas stations on Route 66
Victoria Gardens Lifestyle Center
Rancho Cucamonga's substantial outdoor lifestyle and shopping district — restaurants, retail, and entertainment in walkable open-air streetscape
Tips for Visiting Rancho Cucamonga
Sycamore Inn requires reservations on weekends — the dining room is the historic stagecoach stop.
The Cucamonga Service Station is free and only open the second Saturday each month for tours.
Magic Lamp Inn's neon flame is photographed best at dusk.
