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Lake Perris State Recreation Area Adventures

Lake Perris State Recreation Area offers a scenic desert oasis popular for water-based recreation, hiking, and camping just southeast of Riverside, California.

4,306
Acres Protected
16+
Miles of Trails
Approximately 500,000
Annual Visitors
1973
Year Established

About Lake Perris State Recreation Area

 

Lake Perris State Recreation Area, located in Riverside County, California, centers around a 1,500-acre reservoir created by the Perris Dam. The area lies within the semi-arid climate of the Inland Empire and provides a vital habitat for diverse wildlife, including desert bighorn sheep and various bird species. The reservoir was completed in 1973 as part of the California State Water Project. Visitors are drawn to the park for year-round recreational opportunities including fishing, boating, swimming, and camping. The park’s over 16 miles of hiking and mountain biking trails traverse rolling hills and rocky terrain, offering panoramic views of the lake and surrounding valleys. Notable landmarks include the historic Perris Reservoir Dam, the Turtle Rock nature trail, and scenic lookout points like the Hawk’s Landing Trail viewpoint. The park is also recognized for its wildflower displays in spring and migratory bird watching in the fall and winter months. Lake Perris is a key local destination for water sports like sailing and windsurfing due to its open waters and reliable winds. The campground facilities are well-maintained with amenities such as picnic areas, boating ramps, and a visitor center. This recreation area appeals to outdoor enthusiasts of all skill levels, families, and water lovers seeking an accessible getaway near the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area.

Highlights

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Perris Reservoir Dam – a key infrastructure feature and scenic overlook

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Desert bighorn sheep habitat providing unique wildlife viewing

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Hawk’s Landing Trail – offers panoramic views of the lake and surrounding landscapes

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Turtle Rock Nature Trail – a short, educational loop showcasing native flora and fauna

Notable Natural Features

Perris Reservoir

A man-made lake covering about 1,500 acres that provides opportunities for fishing, boating, windsurfing, and swimming.

Hawk’s Landing Trail

A popular moderately challenging trail offering lake vistas and wildlife spotting in a rugged desert environment.

Turtle Rock Nature Trail

An easy trail featuring interpretive signs about the local desert ecosystem and native species.