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    Doty Trust Park

    4.5 (31 reviews)

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    Angie S.

    This is a great park for young and old alike. There is plenty of space for families to come to have fun, play sports, workout, and walk around. The water is on in the children's playground and everyone is cooling off and enjoying themselves. The downside is that there are no bathrooms. I come for the basketball courts and the great view.

    Eddie F.

    I came to Doty Trust Park to hang out with some friends and we had a blast. I hadn't seen them in awhile and it was a great reunion for all of us. Lots of great amenities here at this huge park including basketball courts, exercise equipment and covered areas with Pic-nic tables.

    Playground next to shaded tables.

    Great space w open field, basketball court and 2 playgrounds. Small but not crowded. Trails surrounding.

    Our favorite spot!
    Hannah K.

    Cool place! Great work out track with machines to work your arms. I love the big set of stairs (great way to get your squats in ladies!). My little girl loves the toys here, and there is a huge field area for soccer, games, etc. Basketball courts, huge mountain for hiking, & even cool water play for the babies during the summer time! Love this park. CON- No bathrooms.... hope you don't live too far.

    This amused me. What a happy little rock!
    Booplesnoot N.

    This park only loses a star because of the lack of restrooms, which kind sucks when you decide to adventure up the hills and realize you really have to go when you get back down to reality. I guess I could have gone in a bush, but the rattlesnake signs posted at the park made me decide against it. Definitely do your business before coming here! ;) Other than that it's beautiful and well kept. So peaceful and quiet in the middle of the day. I've been here before but just did loops around the track, and used the fitness stations. Today I decided "why not try a hike" since that's my new kick lately. Take the dirt path between the fences it will lead you to a hill with water runoff crevasses and follow the others footsteps to stay on track. The giant rocks make for fun obstacles/places to perch yourself on. If you make it to the top, you're rewarded with a great almost 360 view and the realization that there are several other trails/hilltops to venture on. Bring a friend, it gets lonely! Unless you plan on befriending a coyote or snake...but seriously, 1- remember you're walking into their home, and 2- it's much better shared with someone anyways. Even the playgrounds made me want to play on them. I liked the way they themed the water park behind the playgrounds to look like a desert, and had little "rocks" where kids could climb on both play structures. Definitely planning on coming back to bring the kiddos to this part.

    Eva D.

    I love this park it's our neighborhood park of La Sierra Hills it has everything anyone would want in a park. I usually go in the early mornings at DarkThirty to walk my boxer Bella it's quiet calm & soothing a great way to start your day. I must see the sunsets at DotyTrust Park no two are ever the same. I highly recommend you come visit Our Park also from Memorial day to Labor Day there is available a water area for the kids to keep cool. Hope to see you there. Eva

    Love it!!!
    Giselle V.

    I love this park, it's fairly new and really clean. It's a great place to go hiking or for a picnic. It's also located in a great spot between the hills where the wind is perfect for flying kites.

    Jason S.

    It was a nice park, but there were not any restrooms available. I hiked up the hill with my cousins. It was quite breathtaking.

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    Super clean park. Love the hiking trail! It's good to be out and about and get some sun

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    9 months ago

    Very clean slides were up to date cleaning was done well. the bathrooms were a bit dirty but to be fair it was sat.

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    3 years ago

    Great park but for a newer park no restroom. Especially since they have a little water park and playground, yikes not good

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    Nice park to take a walk. There's workout equipment at the park. Great place to exercise.

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    11 years ago

    Great park. Lots of work out equipment. Has basketball court and Picnic tables. Very green park.

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    9 years ago

    Beautiful, clean, safe gem in Riverside. It even has a splash pad for the little ones to enjoy in the summer!

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    Really clean park . I take my dogs here and walk the track around the park . I also come here and use the exercise equipment .

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    Great walking track around the park, basketball courts, big grass area, two playgrounds and even a splash pad!

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    Sycamore Canyon Wilderness Park

    Sycamore Canyon Wilderness Park

    4.3
    (50 reviews)
    10.5 mi

    A true hidden gem in Southeast Riverside. Not far from UCR, I'm surprised this trail is as rarely…read morecrowded as it is. I've hiked this trail at least 10 times. It's challenging enough for a quick workout, and it has enough routes to allow for short, medium and very long hikes. I start at the nature center and hike up to the park, then head back. I find the scenery just incredible. You get pretty good immersion in the hiking experience, despite being located right off a roadway (the entrance is, anyway).

    By foot or astride a mountain bike, this is the little-big getaway I needed that's not too far from…read morehome but feels like getting away from society at the same time. Sure, housing encroached on the east and west flanks but the steep hills, ravines and canyon itself ensures you are immersed in nature with the façade only occasionally broken by a plane lifting off from the nearby air force base. Top reason to go? No crowds or kids. Seriously, I've seen people turn back after ascending the first hill, which comes almost immediately. Unfortunately, this didn't prevent graffiti schmucks from tagging rocks inside of 100 yards, something that happened between my third and fourth visits. You'll need a lot of water and a good wide brimmed hat because there's virtually no shade. Plus, a decent set of hiking boots is important. It's also possible to get lost so I recommend using the AllTrails app for the satellite views and topographical maps to see where the trails are. While fitness apps such as Strava are useful, you won't see the map as easily so running both makes sense. Sun block too, definitely need to reapply after 45 minutes to an hour. "Do what thou wilt": there are so many trails and possible loops just do what you want and have fun. The rattlesnakes are awake now so keep off the rocks on the hilltops, you'll likely see their trails in the dirt. There are tons of lizards too, all sizes and colors, plus hummingbirds, hawks, and ravens. We saw a raven pluck a small ground squirrel from some rocks by its tail and could hear its squeaks. Sad, but that's nature. You won't go as far as you think for the same output of energy as, say, Mt. Rubidoux. This is more rugged and rustic, hence fewer people and dogs. It's taken me four visits to exceed three miles that felt like six or seven. Nevertheless, it's a challenge and so picturesque. Next time I'm hoping ascend Rattlesnake Peak at 1608 feet, tucked dab smack in the middle of the wilderness. I typically use the Central entrance but there are others available, just use the app to locate them. I don't recommend being out there after noon on days over 80 degrees, either go early or after 5pm. If you go later bring a headlamp just in case you take longer getting back than expected. Not for the faint of heart, which is why it's becoming my top training ground for more difficult and longer hikes in the mountains.

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    New trail markers as of March 2025.
    New trail markers as of March 2025.
    Sycamore Canyon Wilderness Park
    Big fuzzy Velvet Ant, which are actually wasps (04/22/2015).

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    Box Springs Mountain Reserve

    Box Springs Mountain Reserve

    4.7
    (60 reviews)
    12.5 mi

    Well, let me tell you... the snake was an added surprise . That side winder was a bit big for my…read moretaste! Beyond that, the park is vast..mostly meadows with some steep climbs and rocky facade. Trails were fun, fast and traveled all over around the park. Parking is strict, so follow the rules please. Views are stupendous , the atmosphere was inviting and the experience memorable. Pack light and run to the top! Overall, location facilities atmosphere and availability made this park a 4.25 experience!

    The Mister was on vacation and has always wanted to hike the M mountain in Moval. Sunday morning…read moreit's off to the M. What a day, we were greeted by the donkeys and given a little show before we hit the trail. It was a beautiful morning (even though it heated up) and the fresh air up there was perfect. This was my 4th trek up the mountain and his first so we stopped along the trail and just admired the beautiful scenery. From the top of the mountains the surrounding Valley's are beautiful.... We made it to the top in about an hour and 50 minutes. We enjoyed a bite to eat at the M took pictures and headed back down the mountain. It took us about an hour to get back to the car where of course the donkeys were not lounging around in the shade. It was a great day and I'm glad that now when my hubby drives by the M everyday he can look up and say, "I've sat up there and enjoyed the view"......

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    Dog friendly trail
    Dog friendly trail
    Box Springs Mountain Reserve
    By Mt. Vernon Avenue

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    Challen Hill Park

    Challen Hill Park

    4.0
    (12 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    It looks appealing in the winter and early spring when the dominate hill that gives the park its…read morename is brightgreen, but it's not worth going to for hiking unless you live nearby. It's more of a neighborhood park than a destination, really. The rocks on the hill tops (twin peaks) are covered in heavy layers of paint to mask graffiti and the fresh graffiti defeating the periodic efforts to suppress it. Sad, but true. Who's this small park for? Great for dogs. First, there's a small parking lot on the opposite side of the hill when viewed from the south or driving on California Street. The ungroomed trails also beg for riding BMX or mountain bikes. Basic equipment, though, nothing terribly challenging except the steep climb on the SE corner. It was worth visiting to rule it out, but the .74 miles on my Strava app revealed its low value for time and distance.

    Challen Hill Park was lovely today, Saturday, January 22, 2022. Because of the recent rain, the…read moregrass is green! I felt that we had landed in a beautiful botanical garden; and, because of the Santa Anna winds, the Inland Empire was crystal clear--from the top of the hill we could see for miles in every direction! Also, with every breath I took the air felt impossibly fresh and crisp! My dream is that the entire Inland Empire strives to become the world's most beauiful botanical gardens and where her communities vye for top prizes from the American Public Gardens Association...ahhh, wouldn't that be lovely? Warm regards, Eliza Doolittle

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    Looking north towards Jurupa Valley and the Santa Ana River.

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    California Citrus State Historic Park

    California Citrus State Historic Park

    4.3
    (154 reviews)
    5.4 mi

    Showed my Korean tourist friend this place (my other friend had brought me five years ago and I…read moreremembered it was fun and so pretty this much later)! He really enjoyed it, said the views were pretty, it was so vividly green (his favorite color), and the orange was really good! Adam was our tour guide and ensured it was a fun, educational, and safe walk! We learned a lot about the history and methods for citrus planting. We were even allowed to pick one orange each at the end, and the fruit were refreshing, juicy, sweet, and somehow cold in the center even though the weather was hot! Adam even showed us the suncatcher collection and gave us one to take & DIY at home! Parking was $7 for two hours. Please be warned there are many bees. And bring water, wear sunscreen & a hat!

    making good use of my historian passport and visited california citrus sp! easy drive and lots of…read moreparking available. for day pass, its $7 and with the passport its free. we spent about an hour overall here. first we went to the musuem /gift shopand it was very interesting to read about the history. enjoy the ac while u can lol. We collect stickers and magnets so we picked one up at the gift shop. Afterwards we drove to the picnic side and went on a small walk along the grass area. Before leaving, there's the Gless Ranch Citrus Stand where you can buy fresh juice and snacks. We bought a freshly squeezed OJ and took some pictures at the entrance before heading out on the road. We'll be back in autumn during peak harvest season

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    Cooking Demo at Sunkist Center
    Cooking Demo at Sunkist Center
    I look at thisJ today. It was so fun.
    I look at thisJ today. It was so fun.
    California Citrus State Historic Park

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    San Bernardino National Forest

    4.4
    (14 reviews)
    17.6 mi

    The San Bernardino National Forest is huge!!!…read more This National Forest stretches from San Bernardino Couty to Los Angeles County. I've had the privilege to experience the San Bernadino County side of the San Bernardino National Forest when I lived in Big Bear. It was beautiful and fun for hiking adventures. This time, I was on the Los Angeles County side of The San Bernardino National Forest. I was on the side that feels really desert-like. It's dirt and very dry weather, and then suddenly when you hit the National Forest, it is green and gorgeous. Boy, it is really something when you go from the desert to green trees and pretty views!!! The temperature cooled down too. I love the forestry landscape and lush trees everywhere. I'm thankful that we have National Forests like this that are protected! We must protect them at all costs!

    3/5 loved the location left out a few stars I'll explain the pros and cons:…read more Pros: Beautiful National forest. Camping reservation is available and brown bins to hide food from animals and bears available. One bathroom available and it's cleaned by rangers. Trash is also picked up if you need help cleaning. Beauty of a sky at night. They gave a fire pit area and three large benches to eat and sit. Cons: The drive as soon as you get to the off road areas you lose reception. We got lost so I recommend having a back up plan with maps that help off roading areas. Also we took our Tundra for the first time off road and regretted it immediately. BEWARE: The bushes and trees are not cut down to clear the roads and our truck was completely scratched from both sides. Only bring cars you don't care about and plan to use them through bushes and trees that scratch the paint. We learned the hard way. Also the drive up and down the mountain is very dangerous. If you come early the fog makes it hard to see. We got rain in the afternoon and it's very slippery cars also drive crazy and pressure you to go over the required speed. We had to wait 45 min coming down the mountain Sunday when we left due to a car accident. Again locals drive crazy and ride your car or pass you up. Be really cautious! All in all great camping trip but the truck issue was horrible. We now have to pay to try and wax the truck or have to fully re-paint.

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    We made it up!
    We made it up!
    The Line Fire (almost 28,000 acres burned so far 9/10/24)!
    The Line Fire (almost 28,000 acres burned so far 9/10/24)!
    San Bernardino National Forest

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