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Howe Ranch sits on Highland Street in Wildomar as a working agricultural property open to visitors—the kind of hands-on venue where the activity is built around interaction with animals and land rather than curated exhibits or rides. The pace is flexible: a family can spend an hour or half a day depending on how deep they want to go into the experience, and seasonality shapes what's available (spring and early summer typically offer more activity than winter months). The setting suits families with young children, school groups, and multi-generational outings where grandparents and kids are looking for something slower-paced than a theme park but more active than a museum. Adults without kids come less often; this reads more as a family or educational-group destination than a date-night venue. For a quick stop between other errands, it doesn't work—Howe Ranch requires enough time to be worth the visit, but for families seeking a local alternative to distant petting farms or agritourism parks, this fills that practical role in the Wildomar area.
Rooted In Nature Craft Brew Festival operates as a seasonal gathering rather than a year-round taproom, drawing brewers and beer drinkers to Wildomar for a festival-format event on Palomar Street. The setup is outdoor-heavy and community-oriented — the kind of occasion that centers on sampling across multiple breweries in one location rather than sitting down at a single bar, with a casual, social atmosphere that accommodates families, groups, and solo beer explorers alike. The format suits residents who enjoy beer but aren't committed to visiting individual taprooms across the valley, as well as those curious about smaller or rotating breweries they wouldn't normally seek out. Food trucks typically anchor festival events of this type, so planning to eat alongside drinking is built into the day. For regulars of the Jefferson Avenue brewery corridor or the scattered Temecula-area taprooms, this works as a way to sample production from multiple houses in a single afternoon rather than bar-hopping across town.
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Get ListedWe drive down from Stockton to see family in Wildomar, every trip has to have a visit to Dejongs. Best Chocolate milk ever. We always bring a small cooler and take some for the trip home.
I’m 50 yrs old now. My dad use to take me here when I was little. It was his way being at a little zoo and getting a treat of chocolate milk . My dad’s favorite was chocolate milk instead of having a glass of water or alcohol 🤣. I’m so happy they haven’t changed a thing!!!
Beautiful little dairy. Very good milk & chocolate milk. Nice little store, sells Thrifty ice cream, dairy, eggs. Nice selection of pet food including horse, dog, cat. Sells Hay bails too. Fun field trip for school students too, they get to meet the baby cows. Small zoo, can feed animals; goats, chi...
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Wildomar's bowling options are limited — DeJong's draws families and regulars from across the southwest county corridor who lack a dedicated bowling center closer to home. Weekend crowds reflect this regional pull, so advance booking is wise for group outings.
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