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What others are saying about this campground
Lake Perris is a great campground for those looking for a peaceful getaway. It offers full hookup sites with electrical and water, as well as plenty of dry camping sites with plenty of trees and brush between them. The lake allows for a variety of water activities such as boating, kayaking, paddle boarding, fishing, and swimming. There is also a Yai Heki Regional Indian Museum in the park, and a 9 mile paved path around the lake for biking and hiking. During the summer months, the campground can get quite loud due to its proximity to a race track, and there are often large groups of people partying late into the night. The staff is friendly and helpful, and the park is well maintained with clean bathrooms and hot water. The camp fee includes park entry for one car, and use of the dump station. It is a great spot for families, and is also a great place to go during the off season months as it is never overly crowded.
Amenities
- Bath House
- Pet Friendly
- Tenting
- Trash Pickup
- 50 Amp
- Water Hookup
- Sewer Hookup
- Fire Pits
- Potable Water
- Ice
- Firewood Sold
- Camp Store
- Back In Site
- Toilets
- Showers
- Dump Station
- Full Hookup
Activities
- Hiking
- Fishing
- Boating
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From The Campground
Lake Perris SRA is a beautiful park with a variety of natural wonders waiting to be discovered. The park is home to a variety of birds and wildlife, including mule deer, roadrunners, bobcats, coyotes, cotton tail, jack rabbits, quail, gopher snakes, and rattlesnakes. Visitors can enjoy virtual hikes, lectures, Jr Ranger Programs, and the popular 'Lake Perris Adventures' series. The park offers camping, boating, hunting, recreational activities, and special events. More than a hundred different species of birds have been spotted at Lake Perris. Many are migratory, and stop at the park briefly during their travels, while others make their permanent residence here. Larks, loggerhead shrikes, roadrunners, California thrashers, quail, wrens, sparrows, hummingbirds, golden eagles, several varieties of hawks, ospreys, and even bald eagles may be seen. In addition, many varieties of waterfowl use the lake including pintails, widgeons, teals, mallards, shovelers, various geese, and sometimes whistling swans and pelicans. Blacknecked stilts, avocets, killdeer, willets, kingfishers, egrets, and herons are attracted to the water’s edge.
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