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Top Things to Do in Pomona California

Pomona, a city in LA County, California, sits in the Pomona Valley between the San Gabriel Valley and the Inland Empire. It’s named in honor of the Roman goddess of fruit and is known for its history-packed destinations. The city is home to many cultural attractions, historical sites, and outdoor recreational pursuits. 

In this article, we will highlight some of the top things to do when you visit the area to help you get the most from your visit. Speaking about getting the most – we also recommend using a shuttle from Pomona to LAX or LAX to Pomona. A shuttle isn’t just convenient; it also is affordable. 

Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum


Initially known as the LA County Fairgrounds, Wally Parks Museum is committed to all things drag racing and is home to a collection of motorcycles, automobiles, and memorabilia linked to the hot rodding sport. The museum was named after its founder, Wally Parks, and sits in a 28,500sqft building on Fairplex grounds and has been in existence for over two decades. Among many things in the museum, you’ll see a Bob McClung’s helmet and a picture collection, the first dragster vehicle to drive faster than 300 meters per hour, an A. J. Foyt’s Coyote Indy Car, and a collection of memorabilia and artifacts from the Indianapolis 500. 

2ndSaturday Art Walk

This is one of the most sought-after events in the area and happens every second Saturday of the month. In the Art Walk, galleries across the city participate and open late to display the latest exhibitions. Restaurants and other venues also extend opening hours. In addition to paintings, you can also find lots of media, jewelry, photography, and ceramic work.

Fox Theater


If you are a movie or concert lover, you shouldn’t miss the Pomona Fox Theatre. This place is choke full of concerts and attractions and is one of the leading concert spaces in the region. It’s here that you’ll get to see some of your favorite local bands and artists.

Phillips Mansion

If you are into history, the Phillips Mansion should be at the top of your list when you are in the city. The mansion is an incredible example of traditional architecture designed in the 2nd Empire style. It was built in 1875 and was owned by Louis Phillips, who was the richest man in the LA County area. The mansion is now registered as a Historic Place and is a great place to experience how the wealthy lived centuries ago.

Fairplex


The Fairplex is LA County Fair that happens annually, often in September. The complex is about 500 acres wide and houses a vast range of events, including concession stands and amusement park rides and so on. Other than the fair, the space also runs a host of other activities like racing events and animal shows. 

American Museum of Ceramic Art (AMOCA)

AMOCA is dedicated to educating and inspiring an interest in history, art, technology, and creation. It carries vast exhibitions and selections of ceramic art across the years as well as outreach and educational programs for students and the public. AMOCA has a permanent collection that includes over 7,000 pieces of ancient vessels like Mettach ceramics, the Americas, Southern California dinnerware, sculptural and functional contemporary ceramics, fine porcelains of Europe and Asia and industrial ceramics.