Top 5 Hiking in Riverside County

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Pikes Peak Park
4.7
( 8 reviews )
Closed until 06:00 AM

East up Sixth Street across from the George Ingalls Equestrian Event Center, 97 Sixth St, Norco, CA 92860, United States

“This park is such a blast for kids! A good variety of different things to climb, explore, swings and all that. I loved the creativity behind the theme as well. There are walking paths as well and a hike to pumpkin rock! There is a covered picnic shelter as well. Open grass area as well. Trees are still young but one day will be nice and big, perfect for shade. I definitely recommend this park.”

Indian Canyons
4.5
( 8 reviews )
Closed until 08:00 AM

38520 S Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, CA 92264, United States

“One of our favorite hiking locations and HIGHLY recommended..! Specifically the Palm Canyon, Andreas Canyon, and Murray Canyon / Seven Sisters hikes. Admission was $12 / adult but they did provide a nice first responder free admission, too..! Bathrooms with water stations were available and we had cell reception through most of the park. Make sure you bring water - but the Trading Post has Gatorade or water if needs be for very reasonable prices..!”

Tahquitz Canyon
4.6
( 8 reviews )
Closed until 07:30 AM

500 W Mesquite Ave, Palm Springs, CA 92264, United States

“Great views of Palm Springs and the natural beautiful of Tahquitz Canyon. The 1.8-mile hike to the falls is relatively easy. The second half is a little more strenuous as there are some larger steps to climb. But the reward is a 60-foot high waterfall. To return, the trail is not a full loop, bit diverges and joins at a few points. Overall, it's a good outing for all ages.”

Diamond Valley Lake Marina
4.4
( 8 reviews )

2615 Angler Ave, Hemet, CA 92545, United States

“Good spot to see Southern California wildflowers. It can get crowded on weekends so get there early. Also pay attention to schedule hours as they close early even in Spring Daylight Savings Time. Most people just wonder around the wildflowers fields in the 1st three miles. But you can hike completely around the man made lake, or it is and easy biking trail. Beyond the 1st three miles much more quiet and peaceful. On a clear day great views of San Jacinto and Santiago Peaks. Please stay on the trails and do not pick or trample the wildflowers. They are for everyone to enjoy.”

Riverview Recreation Park
4.7
( 8 reviews )

14600 Baron Dr, Corona, CA 92880, United States

“A beautiful park if you want to walk, jog, cycle, take kids with you and cycle along, want to ride your horse 🐎 if you are coming from Norco, dog walking, celebrate a fun family picnic, birthday party 🎉. ... and the list goes on put it if I missed something guys.. but your search ends here. Lovely park clean well maintained quiet and away from the city noises traffic chaos.”

Dripping Springs Campground
4.5
( 8 reviews )

39755 CA-79, Aguanga, CA 92536, United States

“Cool campground, the wilderness trail / loop after 5 miles needs some attention, it is heavily overgrown. Did the full loop (8 hours), though did a lot of bushwacking”

Top 5 Hiking in Riverside County

In the heart of Riverside County, California with 6 spots, you'll find amazing Hiking, holding an impressive reviews with almost 48 reviews from people worldwide.