Hours
Monday, 7:00 AM - 8:00 PMTuesday, 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday, 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday, 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday, 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday, 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday, 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Lake Perris State Recreation Area Introduce
Lake Perris State Recreation Area, located in Perris, California, USA, offers a diverse range of outdoor activities and scenic views. While primarily a recreation area, it also provides camping facilities, fitting within the broader scope of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category. This park is ideal for families, day-trippers, and campers seeking a beautiful and accessible outdoor experience.
Lake Perris State Recreation Area offers the following features and services:
- Scenic Lake Views: The park offers beautiful and serene lake views.
- Camping: The park provides campsites with amenities, including the Bobcat Campground.
- Marina: The marina sells firewood and other supplies.
- Picnic Areas: The park features picnic tables and areas for picnicking.
- Restrooms: Restrooms are available near parking lots.
- Hiking Trails: Hiking trails are available, though specific trails may be challenging to find.
- Accessibility: The park is easily accessible from Los Angeles and nearby towns like Moreno Valley.
However, it is important to be aware of the following potential challenges:
- No Swimming: Swimming is prohibited in the lake.
- Trail Finding: Some visitors have found it challenging to locate specific hiking trails.
Guests have praised Lake Perris State Recreation Area for its beautiful lake views, convenient camping facilities, and accessibility. The marina and picnic areas provide added convenience. However, potential visitors should be aware that swimming is prohibited and that finding specific hiking trails may be challenging. The park is particularly suitable for family outings, camping trips, and day trips from nearby cities.
Lake Perris State Recreation Area is ideal for individuals and families seeking a scenic and accessible outdoor recreation area in Perris, CA. It is particularly suitable for those who appreciate lake views, camping, and picnicking. Visitors can expect a beautiful and convenient experience, but should be aware of the no-swimming policy and potential challenges in finding hiking trails.
For inquiries, you can contact Lake Perris State Recreation Area at:
Phone: (951) 940-5600
Mobile Phone: +1 951-940-5600
Address: Lake Perris Drive, Perris, CA 92571, USA
Location
Customer Reviews
My son and I originally drove to Perris looking for a hiking trail and ended up right in front of the Lake. No one was here but us so it was surreal. It felt like we were in a completely different place the sun was really bright no wind it was during the summer on a Tuesday. Beautiful view. Will definitely return to have a picnic. There were signs to stay out of the water. No swimming! Plenty of parking available and restrooms by the lot. Picnic tables too. I wish I could have found the trails.
Great campsites. All the amenities. If you are camping with someone who has never camped before, or if you are with small kids, this is the place for you! The lake is only a two minute drive or 10 minute walk from the bobcat campground. The marina sells fire wood, 10$ a bundle. Also, it's close enough to LA to make it well worth the trip! It's also close enough to Moreno canyon to run to town for anything you forgot.
Lake Perris is a peaceful and clean destination that offers a refreshing escape. The lake itself is calm, making it perfect for relaxation, picnics, or a serene day by the water. The facilities, including the restrooms, are impressively clean and well-maintained, which adds to the overall comfort of the visit. The atmosphere is friendly, with fellow visitors and staff alike creating a welcoming environment. Whether you're enjoying the lake’s natural beauty or simply spending a quiet afternoon, Lake Perris provides a pleasant and stress-free experience. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a tranquil outdoor spot. Kudos to the management upkeeping the place!!
Great looking park. First time, clean and had a good time. Will be back. My only complaint is the people on the boats and jet skis ignoring the buoys creating quite a bit of wake for us fishing the morning.
4 stars for charging Native Americans to enter (this is the land of the Cahuilla and Luiseño people and there is a Native American museum here) but 5 stars for how BEAUTIFUL this land is 😍The bathroom we stopped in didn’t have soap but it was clean. I really enjoyed studying the plants growing here. If there is an option to walk in for free I would enjoy spending more time here 🌿
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