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Summer (June-August) offers peak water recreation with temperatures often exceeding 90 degrees Fahrenheit, making boating and swimming popular. Winter (December-February) provides mild weather and fewer crowds, ideal for hiking and RV camping. Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) offer comfortable temperatures between 65-80 degrees Fahrenheit and moderate visitation. For RV travel, late spring and early fall provide the best balance of pleasant weather, manageable crowds, and optimal road conditions.
Wettest month
Peak water recreation season begins
Hottest month; busy season
High temperatures continue; peak visitation
A 9-mile paved loop trail that circles the entire lake, perfect for walking and cycling. The trail features gentle terrain with elevation gain of only 403 feet, making it accessible for most fitness levels. The eastern section offers shade and scenic views of the water. alltrails.com/trail/us/california/lake-perris-loop-trail
A moderate 4.8-mile trail offering panoramic views of Lake Perris and surrounding mountains from the peak. The trail gains 987 feet in elevation and takes 2.5 to 3 hours to complete. Parking is available at the Terri Peak Trailhead with a small lot. alltrails.com/trail/us/california/terri-peak-trail
Lake Perris is open for all types of motorized and non-motorized boating. The marina rents fishing boats, kayaks, and paddleboards. Jet skis, pleasure cruisers, and ski boats are permitted on the water. Boating hours vary by season, with extended hours during summer. parks.ca.gov/?page_id=22120
Two designated beach areas offer swimming opportunities with summer lifeguard service. Moreno Beach is located near parking lots 8-10, while Perris Beach is near parking lots 1-4. Water temperatures warm significantly from June through September. parks.ca.gov/?page_id=22120
Lake Perris is known for trophy largemouth bass and is stocked with Alabama spotted bass, rainbow trout, channel catfish, and Florida bluegill. The lake is accessible from multiple shoreline points and boat launch areas. parks.ca.gov/?page_id=22120
This museum showcases the history and culture of the local Native American communities. The exhibits provide educational context about the region's indigenous heritage and are located within the park. parks.ca.gov/lakeperris
The park offers equestrian facilities and trails for horseback riding enthusiasts. A horse camp area is available for overnight camping with horses. parks.ca.gov/?page_id=22122
First time renting an rv, truly improved the camping experience. Host was amazing and RV was in great condition. Had more functional space than expected. Appreciated the kitchen including staples made meals much simpler. Exterior kitchen with functional sink was an unexpected bonus.
Ernesto G. - Jan 2026
This was the best rental experience for us ever! Trailer was neat and Daniel, the host, was very courteous! Communication was awesome, explained all my questions directly and patiently. We would most definitely rent from Daniel again!
Sheree H. - Jan 2026
Jonathan is great and the trailer was in great shape and exactly what we needed. I'll definitely be renting from him again.
Denver C. - Jun 2026
Renting with Jonathan was as easy as using this app! Great communication and was flexible on pick up and drop off. Had everything we needed for a 3 day weekend. Would definitely recommend as I will be a retiring customer. Thanks Jonathan!
Peter P. - Apr 2026
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Lake Perris State Recreation Area, CA, United States
Lake Perris is located 11 miles south of Riverside via Highway 60 or I-215, exiting onto Ramona Expressway. All park roads are fully paved and suitable for RVs up to 31 feet, though drivers should note sharp curves within the park boundaries. The nearest major airport is Ontario International Airport, approximately 50 miles away, convenient for fly-and-rent visitors. From Riverside, take Highway 60 east or I-215 south to reach the recreation area.
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