Pomona Valley - Major Surface Thoroughfares Serving The Pomona Valley

Major Surface Thoroughfares Serving The Pomona Valley

  • Central Ave (Chino, Montclair, Upland)
  • Euclid Ave. (Ontario, Upland, Chino)
  • Foothill Blvd.
  • Grand Ave. (Chino Hills, Diamond Bar)
  • Garey Ave. (Chino Hills, Pomona, Claremont)
  • Holt Ave. (Pomona; becomes Valley Blvd from Pomona to Los Angeles)
  • Holt Blvd. (Pomona, Montclair, Ontario)
  • Mission Blvd. (Pomona, Montclair, Ontario)
  • Mount Baldy Road (Claremont, San Antonio Heights, and Mt. San Antonio)

In Claremont, Mt. Baldy Road leads into the Mt. Baldy Ski Lifts of Mount San Antonio (nicknamed "Mt. Baldy") in the San Gabriel Mountains.

The city of Ontario is the site of LA/Ontario International Airport (ONT). Cable Airport is a small public airport in Upland. Brackett Field in pomona

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