Lake Jurupa Recreation Area is a multi-use park in Riverside County, California, offering fishing, boating, hiking, and camping opportunities around a 150-acre reservoir set among scenic rolling hills.
Lake Jurupa Recreation Area is situated within Jurupa Hills in Riverside County, California. The centerpiece of this area is Lake Jurupa, a 150-acre reservoir created by the Jurupa Dam. The lake and its surrounding landscape support a range of recreational activities including fishing, boating, hiking, picnicking, and camping. The terrain consists of rolling hills and open grasslands with scattered oak and sycamore trees, providing habitat for local wildlife such as quail, rabbits, and numerous bird species. The park has a network of trails that offer gentle to moderate hiking opportunities, many providing vistas overlooking the lake. The area has historical roots tied to early water management efforts in Southern California and has since become a favored regional spot for outdoor enthusiasts and families seeking an accessible retreat. Anglers visit for bass, catfish, and bluegill fishing, while boaters enjoy paddleboarding and kayaking with designated boating areas. The developed campgrounds accommodate tent and RV camping, making overnight stays popular. As part of the Inland Empire region, Lake Jurupa serves as a green space near urban centers like Jurupa Valley and Riverside, drawing visitors for day use and weekend recreation. Through local and state efforts, the park is maintained for public enjoyment and natural preservation in a rapidly growing metropolitan area.
Lake Jurupa Reservoir offering diverse fishing opportunities
Jurupa Hills Trail system with panoramic overlook points
Family-friendly developed campground with lake access
Quiet coves ideal for kayak and paddleboard excursions
A 150-acre reservoir stocked with bass, catfish, and bluegill, popular for fishing and non-motorized boating.
A network of trails ranging from easy to moderate, providing scenic lake views and local native plant habitats.
Developed campsites with lakefront access, picnic tables, fire rings, and restrooms, suitable for tents and RVs.