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Colton

California, United States
City·Suburban, Historical, Laid Back
Colton
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Colton
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Colton
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Colton
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Colton
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Colton
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Colton
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Colton
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Colton
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Colton, situated in San Bernardino County, California, is a city with a rich railroad heritage. Known as the 'Hub City', it is part of the Inland Empire and serves as a suburb to the nearby city of San Bernardino. The city is historically significant due to the Colton Crossing, once one of the busiest railroad intersections in the United States. Although passenger trains pass through, they do not stop in Colton, preserving its status as a quiet, suburban locale with a nod to its bustling past.

Colton, situated in San Bernardino County, California, is a city with a rich railroad heritage. Known as the 'Hub City', it is part of the Inland Empire and serves as a suburb to the nearby city of San Bernardino. The city is historically significant due to the Colton Crossing, once one of the busiest railroad intersections in the United States. Although passenger trains pass through, they do not stop in Colton, preserving its status as a quiet, suburban locale with a nod to its bustling past.

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Highlights

  • Historical railroad crossing site.

  • Suburban atmosphere with proximity to San Bernardino.

  • Part of the Inland Empire region.

Before you go: Colton essentials

  • Close access to San Bernardino for urban amenities.

  • Historical significance with the Colton Crossing.

  • Suburban atmosphere with a laid-back vibe.

Getting Around

Colton is best navigated by car, with easy access to major highways.

Local History

Visit the site of the historic Colton Crossing for a glimpse into the city's railroad past.

Best For

Railroad history enthusiasts and suburban explorers.

Currency

USD $

Average Cost

$100-$200 p/day

Languages Spoken

English, Spanish

Nearby Attractions

Explore the nearby city of San Bernardino for more urban activities and dining options.

Best time to visit Colton

March-MaySeptember-November

Best Season

Spring

Spring offers mild weather, perfect for exploring the city's historical sites.

Summer

Summers can be hot, so plan indoor activities during peak heat.

Best Season

Fall

Fall is ideal for outdoor exploration with cooler temperatures.

Winter

Winters are mild, making it a good time to visit without the crowds.

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Location

Colton, California, United States
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