Beginning on April 1, 2009, and continuing until further notice, Lake Perris SRA will inspect all vessels for Quagga Mussels prior to entering the park. Formed by Perris Dam, Lake Perris offers a variety of water recreation, including swimming, fishing (shore, pier and boat), boating, sailing, waterskiing, and a special area for scuba diving. Wildlife includes ducks and Geese. Anglers can find rainbow trout, catfish and Alabama spotted bass. The area also offers opportunities for hikers, bikers and equestrians. Rock climbing is featured in an area south of the dam. The Ya' Heki' Regional Indian Museum is in the area, along with a 2,000-acre reservoir.
- Distance: 41.36 Miles.
- Reservation Availibility: Yes
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Camping Types:
Tent Campsite
Hook Up (E/W/G) Campsite
Group Tent Campsite
Group Dailyuse (C)
Group Dailyuse (B)
Group Day Use
Equestrian Primitive Campsite
- Make your reservation at ReserveCalifornia.com
Palomar Mountain State Park features spectacular views of the Pacific, camping, picnicking, hiking, and fishing (trout) in Doane Pond. Coniferous forests cover much of the 1,897 acres, in contrast with the dry lowlands surrounding the mountain. This is one of the few southern California areas with a Sierra Nevada-like atmosphere. East of the park is the world-famous Palomar Observatory.
- Distance: 45.97 Miles.
- Reservation Availibility: Yes
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Camping Types:
Group Camping
Campsite
Hike In Primitive Campsite
- Make your reservation at ReserveCalifornia.com