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  • Riverside County, California

    Riverside County offers plenty of activities and attractions for all types of adventurers. From gentle hikes to thrilling adventures, you can find something to make your outdoor experience one to remember. The Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve is home to some of the most beautiful trails, allowing you to take in stunning views while you explore the area. Those looking for a bit more of a rush can visit the Lake Elsinore Motocross Park to tackle some of the region’s most challenging off-road trails. Other must-visit attractions in the area include the Temecula Valley Museum, the Santa Rosa Plateau Visitor Center, and the San Jacinto Wildlife Area. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing boat ride on the lake or an adrenaline-filled off-road adventure, Riverside County offers something for everyone.

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    • La Verne, California

      Cattle Canyon Trail

      6.7 mi / 1066 ft gain
      Within the San Gabriel Mountains from Highway 39 and along East Fork Road is Cattle Canyon. To go through Cattle Canyon, you can access the trail head just south of the Bridge to Nowhere trail head along East Fork Road right after it intersects with Glendora Mountain Road. There is a small parkin...
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    • La Verne, California

      Bridge to Nowhere via East Fork Trail

      4.5
      9.65 mi / 1798 ft gain
      The trail on this 10-mile hike is predominately slow and steady, but can be a little rocky, so be prepared to scramble. When you’re fording the river, the water level can range from knee to chest high, especially in the wet months. A good pair of waterproof hiking boots is helpful, but water shoe...
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    • Angelus Oaks, California

      Jenks Lake

      4.0
      0.77 mi / 49 ft gain
      If you want to experience beauty and solitude in SoCal look no further than Jenks Lake. Not too far from Big Bear Lake, but secluded enough to keep most away in the winter, Jenks Lake is a small but lovely alpine lake near HWY 38 in Angelus Oaks. Driving to the lake is beautiful in itself as HWY...
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    • Big Bear Lake, California

      Grand View Point

      6.9 mi / 1312 ft gain
      Grand View Point is accessed via Pine Knot Trail, a 6.5 mile out and back hiking trail located at the Aspen Glen Picnic Area, 1 mile from Big Bear Village. With its close proximity to town, Pine Knot Trail is popular in the summer with mountain bikers and the trailhead is often crowded in the win...
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    • Glendora, California

      Poop Out Trail

      5.0
      4.84 mi / 1624 ft gain
      Poop Out Trail is a loop trail where you may see wildflowers located near Glendora, California.
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    • Fawnskin, California

      Grays Peak Trail

      1.0
      6.95 mi / 1293 ft gain
      This is a fairly easy mountain peak to climb.  The trailhead is easily accessible right off of Hwy 38 by the town of Fawnskin.  There is a large National Forest sign noting the parking area to Grays Peak Trail.  Note that parking in this lot requires either a day pass or a California Adventure pa...
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    • Wrightwood, California

      Pine Mountain via the Acorn Trail

      9.94 mi / 3877.95 ft gain
      Tucked into the San Gabriel Mountains above the small mountain town of Wrightwood, California, the Acorn Trail to Pine Mountain is one of the most demanding day hikes in Angeles National Forest. The route gains nearly 3,900 feet in under 5 miles one-way — a relentless, sustained climb that reward...
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    • Angelus Oaks, California

      South Fork to Dollar Lake Trail

      11.3 mi / 2999 ft gain
      South Fork to Dollar Lake Trail is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a lake located near Banning, California.
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    • Big Bear Lake, California

      Knickerbocker Road & Pine Knot Trail

      5.0
      6.1 mi / 1007 ft gain
      Park at the free parking lot behind the village off Knickerbocker Rd between Village Drive and Pedder Road. Ride up Knickerbocker Rd towards the mountain. Look out for the fire service road 2N08 that veers left and uphill. The first 2 miles are challenging steep uphill, but beautiful nonetheless....
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    • Big Bear, California

      Cougar Crest Trail

      5.0
      5.57 mi / 892 ft gain
      On the north side of Big Bear Lake, just off the 38, you will find a turn off for the Cougar Crest Trail. The parking lot is well marked, and signs for the trailhead are easy to spot. Parking is not an issue if you come in later in the afternoon, but the hike can get crowded during peak hours. Fo...
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    • Big Bear, California

      Alpine Pedal Path

      5.0
      5.08 mi / 292 ft gain
      Alpine Pedal Path is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a lake located near Big Bear Lake, California.
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    • San Juan Capistrano, California

      Hike the Pinhead Peak Trail at Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park

      4.0
      2 mi / 220 ft gain
      Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park is the perfect place to getaway from the hubbub of LA. Enjoy the scenic drive north on Ortega Highway before reaching the entrance gate to the park. Parking Fees are currently $3 on Weekdays and $5 on Weekends. Camping Fees vary depending on your group size.  The...
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    • Wrightwood, California

      Snow Hike Lightning Ridge

      5.1 mi / 900 ft gain
      When you hear the report about snow in the San Gabriels, it's time to plan this hike!Only a short 90 minute drive is all that separates nearly a third of California's population from high-altitude snowy adventures. This isn't about Yosemite, but Southern California's very own San Gabriel Mountain...
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    • Valyermo, California

      Blue Ridge Trail via Inspiration Point

      4.97 mi / 692 ft gain
      There are two trail heads for the Blue Ridge Trail, one via the Grassy Hollow Visitor Center, and the other across from Inspiration Point. When parking gets crowded over at Grassy Hollow Visitor Center, than parking at Inspiration Point is the better option. To access the Blue Ridge Trail from In...
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    • Llano, California

      Table Mountain Campground

      Table Mountain Campground is a hilly campground that offers ADA-accessible sites, pit toilets, fire rings, picnic tables, BB! grill, water, and parking spaces for a two-car limit. Rules are strictly enforced, which is great, so we can enjoy nature and not someone’s party/music. Book your campgro...
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    • Cabazon, California

      Check Out the Cabazon Dinosaurs

      4.4
      For any fans of Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure or The Wizard, the Cabazon Dinosaurs are instantly recognizable. A roadside attraction off of Hwy 10 - 90 miles east of Los Angeles - the dinosaurs, heralded as the “World’s Biggest Dinosaurs", are a quick adventure.To get to the dinosaurs, you’ll travel on...
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