Golf course at Temecula Creek Inn

A Temecula Stay with Charm & Seclusion

Escape to a one-of-a-kind retreat in Southern California. Temecula Creek Inn offers an exclusive experience of Temecula Valley, with proximity to the wineries, Old Town, and more. Tucked away below the Santa Margarita Mountains, the property offers over 300 wooded and landscaped acres and an award-winning 27-hole golf course. Hit the greens in the morning, lounge by the pool in the afternoon, and order farm-to-table fare to your room for a perfect SoCal sunset on your balcony.

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Pechanga Partnership

Through our partnership with Pechanga Resort & Casino, we provide complimentary shuttle service to and from the casino, as well as access to spa services at Pechanga Spa for our guests. We also offer 50% off on day passes for The Cove at Pechanga, which features three pools, a swim-up bar, two waterslides, and five whirlpool spas.

Our History

1885

Stone House is completed on the grounds of Temecula Creek Inn. The building is used as a bunkhouse for Temecula Granite Quarry workers and later for local ranch hands.

1968

Construction began on the golf course and resort at the property. “At an estimated cost of $1.5 million, the golf resort was located on 250 acres. The resort included an 18-hole, 6,800 yard golf course, clubhouse, 60 unit motel, driving range, practice putting greens, a swimming pool and tennis courts.” (January 2, 1969, Lake Elsinore Valley Sun)

1885

Stone House is completed on the grounds of Temecula Creek Inn. The building is used as a bunkhouse for Temecula Granite Quarry workers and later for local ranch hands.

1969

Golf Course and Resort opens


1885

Stone House is completed on the grounds of Temecula Creek Inn. The building is used as a bunkhouse for Temecula Granite Quarry workers and later for local ranch hands.

1990

9 New holes are added to the golf course

1885

Stone House is completed on the grounds of Temecula Creek Inn. The building is used as a bunkhouse for Temecula Granite Quarry workers and later for local ranch hands.

2002

Hotel is expanded with an additional 48 new rooms

1885

Stone House is completed on the grounds of Temecula Creek Inn. The building is used as a bunkhouse for Temecula Granite Quarry workers and later for local ranch hands.

2003

Stone House is recognized as an historical site by the Temecula Valley Historical Society.

1885

Stone House is completed on the grounds of Temecula Creek Inn. The building is used as a bunkhouse for Temecula Granite Quarry workers and later for local ranch hands.

2014

Restaurant Cork | Fire Kitchen opens on property.

1885

Stone House is completed on the grounds of Temecula Creek Inn. The building is used as a bunkhouse for Temecula Granite Quarry workers and later for local ranch hands.

2015

Chef's Garden is opened on property

1885

Stone House is completed on the grounds of Temecula Creek Inn. The building is used as a bunkhouse for Temecula Granite Quarry workers and later for local ranch hands.

2018

Pechanga Development Corporation buys Temecula Creek Inn.

1885

Stone House is completed on the grounds of Temecula Creek Inn. The building is used as a bunkhouse for Temecula Granite Quarry workers and later for local ranch hands.

2019

Unveiling of Temecula Creek Golf Club with over $1M in course enhancements and a fresh new look.

1885

Stone House is completed on the grounds of Temecula Creek Inn. The building is used as a bunkhouse for Temecula Granite Quarry workers and later for local ranch hands.

2021

First Monarch Butterfly Habitat installed on property