Ontario, CA Airport Hotel near California Attractions
Located just half a mile from Ontario International Airport and situated in the heart of the city, the Country Inn & Suites Ontario, CA hotel is the perfect place to stay during your next California vacation. This ideally located hotel is near excellent golf, shopping, dining and entertainment options, so there is always something to do when lodging in Ontario, CA. Our airport hotel is close to many popular Ontario, CA attractions, such as the Ontario Mills Mall, California Speedway, Ontario Convention Center and more. With free airport shuttle service and a central location, this hotel near Ontario International Airport offers comfort and convenience to business and leisure travelers alike.
While lodging in Ontario, CA, enjoy these great attractions near our Ontario International Airport hotel:
California Speedway Don't miss the action of thrilling races and events at the California Speedway. (909) 429-5000 9300 Cherry Ave Fontana, CA 92335 6.5 miles from hotel
Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park Visit this beautiful California regional park for swimming, fishing, picnics and more. (909) 481-4205 800 N Archibald Ave Ontario CA 91764 1.2 miles from hotel
Empire Lakes Golf Course This award-winning, 18-hole, par 72 golf course was designed by Arnold Palmer to be challenging and beautiful. (909) 481-6663 11015 6th St Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 3.0 miles from hotel
Game Works Check out Game Works for unlimited family fun with tons of games and food. (909) 987-4263 4541 Mills Cir Ontario, CA 91764 3.2 miles from hotel
Graber Olive House The historic Graber Olive House produces excellent California vine-ripened olives. Take a tour year round. (909) 983-1761 315 E 4th St Ontario, CA 91764 5.0 miles from hotel
Ontario Convention Center With a large exhibit hall and ballroom, the Center hosts public and private events year round. (909) 937-3000 2000 E Convention Center Way Ontario, CA 91764 0.2 miles from hotel
Ontario Mills Mall An incredible shopping experience in Southern California, Ontario Mills Mall features several major department stores and many name-brand stores. This is a perfect place to spend a day while lodging in Ontario, CA. (909) 484-8300 One Mills Circle Ontario, CA 91764 2.0 miles from hotel
Planes of Fame Air Museum This aviation museum collects, restores and displays aircraft and memorabilia for educational purposes. (909) 597-3722 7000 Merrill Ave Chino, CA 91710 6.0 miles from hotel
Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Gardens Stroll through these 86 acres of beautiful gardens and explore hundreds of species of plants, surrounded by (909) 625-8767gorgeous mountain panoramas. 1500 N College Ave Claremont, CA 91711 8.9 miles from hotel
About San Bernardino
Each September, more than 500,000 spectators and 2100 vintage automobiles gather in this Southern California town (along famed Route 66) for the Rendezvous, an event that breathes new life into the "sleepy bedroom community" 60 miles east of LA and 110 miles northeast of San Diego. However, as savvy travelers are learning, San Bernardino deserves more than an annual fly-by since the city is within a short driving distance of the Pacific Ocean, scenic desert areas, dramatic mountain peaks, the bright lights of Vegas, and everything from Sunset Strip and Rodeo Drive to Palm Springs and Disneyland. California's Inland Empire, an area that includes San Bernardino and nearby Riverside, was "founded" in the 1950s in hopes of giving identity to the area east of sprawling Los Angeles. Today, the Inland Empire boasts a style and attitude all its own. The region is home to popular winter retreats like Rim Nordic Ski Area, Snow Summit, Bear Mountain, Big Bear Lake, and Lake Arrowhead, many of which also appeal to hikers, campers, and other outdoorsy types during the summer and spring. In addition, the city of nearly 200,000 people offers a variety of dining and shopping options for visitors who want to stay close to town.
Did you know?
During the days of western expansion, San Bernardino was a popular port of call for folks who had just crossed, or were planning to cross, the Mohave Desert. Needless to say, it took a special breed of man (and woman) to make the journey, and at any one time, a frontier outpost like San Bernardino was populated by no shortage of legendary characters. Among the noted historical figures who spent time in and around San Bernardino were explorer/adventurer Jebediah Smith, legendary desert guide Christopher "Kit" Carson, and lawman Wyatt Earp.