Best attractions and places to see around Rialto include a mix of historical sites, trails, and unique man-made structures. This region offers diverse outdoor activities, particularly for mountain biking and hiking enthusiasts. Visitors can explore historical centers and challenging trails.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The last section is the one that requires the best riding technique. Since I've already had a long day, I prefer to skip it and meet up with my tireless companions down at the little church 😁
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Finalborgo is the historic center of Finale Ligure, a charming place where you can find various shops, especially linked to outdoor activities such as climbing, MTB and hiking. It is a lively centre, where you can stop for an aperitif after a day of sport.
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Very nice old town but often very crowded.
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Passing through Finale Ligure, you cannot fail to visit Finalborgo, a beautiful medieval historic center
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Luckily there are a few trees in the forecourt, so that at 35°C you can not only breathe, but also cool down 🥵😅😅.
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The entrance to Final Borgo
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Here it ends, but you can always go up ..
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NATO's "Scatter" base worked as a radio base from 1962 to 1992, year in which it was abandoned due to the end of the Cold War. Twenty American soldiers lived here and people still rumor about trucks disappearing into stone openings, helicopters hovering above the base at night, hidden missile platforms and secret tunnels within the mountain. After several ideas for a potential recovery, none of which have ever seen the light, it serves as the main starting point of the mountain bike trails of Finale Ligure, as well as the playground of several local street artists, who spray paint their masterpieces onto its crumbling walls.
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Rialto offers a rich history. You can visit the Finalborgo Historic Center, a charming medieval town known for its shops and lively atmosphere. Another unique historical spot is the Ex NATO Base, a former Cold War radio base now serving as a starting point for mountain bike trails and featuring street art. Beyond these, the Rialto Historical Society Museum, housed in the historic Santa Fe Depot, and the Early 19th-Century Adobe Building near Bud Bender Park offer deeper insights into the city's past.
Yes, Rialto and its surroundings provide excellent hiking opportunities. You can explore trails in Little Creek Canyon, known for its serene creek. The Pacific Electric Inland Empire Trail also offers expansive views for recreation. For more structured routes, check out the Hiking around Rialto guide, which includes routes like the moderate 'Ponte Vecchio di Rialto – Cascata delle Ferriere loop'.
Rialto is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts. Mountain biking is particularly popular, with challenging trails like the Rollercoaster Trail and the Crestino Trail. The Ex NATO Base serves as a main starting point for many mountain bike trails. Additionally, you can find guides for running and road cycling in the area.
Absolutely! The Finalborgo Historic Center is considered family-friendly, offering a charming atmosphere to explore. Rialto also boasts numerous parks like Frisbie Park, Ferguson Park, and Rialto City Park, which feature playgrounds, sports courts, and picnic areas. The Tom Sawyer Swimming Pool and the Rialto Certified Farmers Market are also great options for family outings.
Beyond the well-known spots, Rialto has some unique attractions. The Ex NATO Base offers a fascinating blend of Cold War history and modern street art. You can also find a charming replica of the iconic Venice Rialto Bridge, which provides picturesque views. The Early 19th-Century Adobe Building near Bud Bender Park is another historical 'hidden gem'.
Rialto is surrounded by natural beauty. Little Creek Canyon is a popular spot for hikers and bird watchers, featuring the serene Little Creek. The Pacific Electric Inland Empire Trail offers scenic views, and the nearby San Bernardino National Forest and Glen Helen Regional Park provide extensive opportunities for outdoor adventures. The city itself also has a vibrant urban greenscape with native trees.
Visitors highly praise the mountain biking trails around Rialto. The Rollercoaster Trail is described as an 'insane departure' with many flowing sections, curves, ups, downs, jumps, and heels. The Crestino Trail is noted for its 'flow path' and serves as a main access to other trail areas. Many find the trails sensational and a great way to start a day of riding.
For mountain biking, especially on trails like the End of Roller Coaster Trail, spring is often recommended. Repairs are frequently done on the trails during winter, making spring an ideal time to experience them at their best. Generally, Southern California's mild climate makes many outdoor activities enjoyable throughout much of the year.
Yes, Rialto has cultural offerings. The Rialto Historical Society Museum is connected to the Kristina Dana Hendrickson Cultural Center, which preserves local history. For performing arts, the Rialto Community Players perform at the Sandra Courtney Community Playhouse, offering opportunities to enjoy local theatrical talent.
Rialto offers various shopping and dining destinations. Areas like Rialto Village, Renaissance Marketplace, and Rialto Marketplace provide retail and dining options. Riverside Avenue is particularly noted as a 'foodie's paradise' with a diverse range of culinary choices to explore.
The Ex NATO Base served as a radio base during the Cold War from 1962 to 1992. It was abandoned after the Cold War ended, leading to many local rumors about its secrets. Today, it's a unique site, functioning as the main starting point for mountain bike trails in Finale Ligure and a canvas for local street artists, who adorn its crumbling walls with their masterpieces.
Yes, golf enthusiasts can enjoy a round at the Los Lagos Golf Course or the Rialto Municipal Golf Course. Both offer challenging courses with picturesque views, providing a great way to spend time outdoors in the region.


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