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Blooming with Excitement: Spring Events in San Bernardino, California

By Stella Pierce, Community Writer
February 29, 2024 at 01:34pm. Views: 593

As winter bids adieu and nature awakens to the gentle embrace of spring, the city of San Bernardino comes alive with a plethora of vibrant events and festivities. From cultural celebrations to outdoor extravaganzas, the spring season in San Bernardino offers something for everyone to enjoy. Let's delve into some of the most anticipated events that grace the city during this time of renewal and rejuvenation.

National Orange Show Festival:

Kicking off the spring season with zest and zeal, the National Orange Show Festival pays homage to San Bernardino's rich citrus heritage. Held annually in late April, this iconic event features an array of family-friendly activities, including carnival rides, live music performances, agricultural exhibits, and, of course, plenty of mouthwatering citrus-themed treats. From freshly squeezed orange juice to citrus-infused desserts, visitors can indulge in the flavors of spring while immersing themselves in the vibrant atmosphere of this beloved festival.

Route 66 Rendezvous:

For lovers of classic cars and nostalgia, the Route 66 Rendezvous is a must-attend event that captures the spirit of America's most iconic highway. Held in downtown San Bernardino in mid-April, this four-day extravaganza brings together car enthusiasts from far and wide to admire vintage automobiles, participate in cruise nights, and enjoy live entertainment. From dazzling hot rods to meticulously restored classics, the Route 66 Rendezvous offers a trip down memory lane for attendees of all ages.

Spring Art Walk:

Art aficionados rejoice during the Spring Art Walk, an annual event that transforms downtown San Bernardino into a vibrant outdoor gallery. Held on select weekends throughout the spring season, this community-driven initiative showcases the work of local artists, artisans, and craftsmen, providing a platform for creativity and cultural exchange. Visitors can stroll along the streets lined with pop-up galleries, interactive installations, and live art demonstrations, immersing themselves in the diverse artistic expressions that define San Bernardino's thriving arts scene.

San Bernardino County Fair:

As spring transitions into summer, the San Bernardino County Fair heralds the arrival of warmer days with a whirlwind of entertainment and excitement. Held in late May, this multi-day event offers a kaleidoscope of attractions, including carnival rides, livestock exhibitions, agricultural displays, live music concerts, and culinary competitions. From thrilling midway games to tantalizing fair foods, the San Bernardino County Fair promises fun and festivities for the whole family to enjoy.

Outdoor Adventures:

Springtime in San Bernardino beckons outdoor enthusiasts to explore the city's picturesque landscapes and natural wonders. From hiking trails in the nearby San Bernardino Mountains to picnicking in local parks such as Glen Helen Regional Park or Perris Hill Park, there are ample opportunities to soak up the sunshine and revel in the beauty of the great outdoors. Whether embarking on a scenic hike, enjoying a leisurely bike ride, or simply basking in the serenity of nature, spring provides the perfect backdrop for outdoor adventures in San Bernardino.

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