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Fontana, CA is a vibrant city located in San Bernardino County. It's known for its picturesque natural landscape and culturally diverse population. The city offers a variety of activities and attractions for people of all ages to enjoy, from hiking trails through the nearby San Gabriel Mountains to exploring the city’s historic Downtown district. There are also several golf courses, parks, shopping centers, and entertainment venues around Fontana that make it an attractive destination for locals and visitors alike.
The reviews of Fontana, CA are overwhelmingly positive – most locals and tourists who have visited the city have enjoyed their stay immensely. People often rave about the abundance of outdoor activities available in Fontana as well as its diverse culture and attractions. Many visitors appreciate the city’s clean streets and friendly atmosphere, while others find it easy to get around Fontana thanks to its convenient public transportation system. All in all, Fontana has made a strong impression on many who have visited over the years due to its unique charm and wealth of things to do.

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Fontana - 1/17/2018
I bought a house in North Fontana 13 years ago and I was the worst thing I ever did Fontana is trash dirty Rundown graffiti everywhere broken down cars and OMG I'm sick of seeing dead dogs in the streets. I have eight more years until my house is paid off and I would rather live in a Shack in Orange County in a nice neighborhood they live in a big house in Fontana surrounded by low class Read More

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The quality of life Fontana offers is excellent - 6/13/2016
I was born and raised here and I used to love it, but now I am moving out of it. The truth is that the climate is becoming way too hot. Sure, Fontana has always been scorching hot during the summer. That is nothing new, but over the last few years it has been known to reach the early to mid-80s as early as February and it doesn't start to cool down from the 90s until the end of October. That's nine months of hot weather. That's how long you have to use your AC in Fontana and if you don't have an AC, then you're pretty much miserable for the greater portion of the year. Only three months of cool, comfortable weather doesn't really compensate for that. If you love the heat or if you've got money to run your AC for the greater portion of the year, then Fontana is your dream town since everything you could ever want is here without the high costs of living in L.A. or Orange County and if it's not here, Los Angeles, San Diego and Las Vegas are not that far. But if you don't like the heat, Read More

1950's - 8/7/2010
best cop ever, james chick payne!most well built sr. citizen, John Yarros. all gone but not Read More

i like it! - 1/17/2008
I enjoy living here. I'm very close to 2 bery big malls in the I.E. The Victoria Gardens and the Ontario Read More

fontana california - 9/11/2007
warm and sunny most of the Read More

North Fontana - 8/12/2007
Very beautiful place to live and one of the best sschool districts in the Inland Read More

Fontana is too HOT - 7/15/2007
Fontana gets so hot in the summers that you hardly want to do anything. Your electric bills can get as high as $700-800 a month if you use the Read More

Fontana is really three cities in one. - 6/6/2006

There is the prosperous north end that mirrors the fine neighborhoods that line the 210 freeway. The north-west corner of the city is served by the Etiwanda and Chaffey School Districts. Families that live in this area circulate in the Rancho Cucamonga world to the west.

The south end below the 10 freeway has a lot of new construction but is still part of the Fontana Unified School district. It has its own schools and, like the north end, seems like a different city because of its isolation. This area is buffered from the old city by a trucking district that runs parallel to the 10 freeway.

The central or old city that is described in the article is long gone. Yes, there is crime but the prices of even the oldest homes have driven out much of the itinerant criminal element. They seem to have moved to the high desert where they can cook their drugs in peace. The “problem element” is being replaced by working class families who take pride in Read More

Community Information - 6/6/2006
North Fontana is growing by leaps and bounds... new development throughout the Northern region of the city. The City is located within San Bernardino County, approximately 45 mins from Los Angeles (off peak), 40 mins from Palm Springs, 3.5 hrs from Phoenix or Las Vegas, 1.5 hrs from San Diego and Mexico Bounder. Single family housing ranges between $450 to $600. An abandance of new community shopping developments, resturants, etc... is on the rise.

The last 7-8 miles of the 210 Freeway is being developed due to open late 2007. This will open the community up to even more surrounding communities and open the door for greater economic development and Read More

Sex Offenders - 7/27/2005
The sex offender count in Fontana California is sky high. It must be a dumpping ground for offenders.

I just purchased a home in the suburban edge of fontana. Our neighborhood is pleasant and safe.

Beware when traveling to down town Fontana.



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