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  2. Lake Perris - Wikipedia

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    The Big Rock Triathlon at Lake Perris, 2009. There are many recreational activities allowed on, in, and around Lake Perris and in the State Recreation Park. Guided hikes are offered on the trail around the lake, and several camping sites are located near the lake side. The lake is open for boating from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm daily during the summer.

  3. List of California state parks - Wikipedia

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    Surrounds Lake Del Valle, a reservoir on the Arroyo Valle managed by the East Bay Regional Park District: Lake Oroville State Recreation Area: State recreation area Butte: 29,447 11,917 1967 Surrounds Lake Oroville, a reservoir on the Feather River. [118] Lake Perris State Recreation Area: State recreation area Riverside: 6,675 2,701 1974

  4. Bernasconi Hills - Wikipedia

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    With the damming and formation of Lake Perris in 1973, the western side of the pass was flooded, but the pass can still be used to access Bernasconi Beach and Bernasconi Cove on the southeast end of the lake. Parts of the range are within the Lake Perris State Recreation Area. The rocky terrain is a recognized site for the sport of bouldering.

  5. Santa Ana River - Wikipedia

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    The southern part of the watershed, drained by the San Jacinto River into Lake Elsinore and via Temescal Creek into the Santa Ana River, constitutes some 45% of the total area and extend its boundaries as far south as the Colorado Desert at Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. The river has over 50 named tributaries, most of which are intermittent ...

  6. San Jacinto Wildlife Area - Wikipedia

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    The San Jacinto Wildlife Area (WA) is a 20,126-acre (8,145 ha; 31.447 sq mi) wildlife preserve in the Inland Empire region of California in the United States managed by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. [2]

  7. Huntington State Beach - Wikipedia

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    These rings are at a first-come, first-served basis. Large fires are permitted as long as wood pallets are not used. "Bonfires" can remain until 2130 HRS, at that time all visitors must exit the park. Park entrance closes at 2100 HRS, park officially closes at 2200 HRS. Fishing. Huntington State Beach is a popular place for surf fishing.

  8. Henry W. Coe State Park - Wikipedia

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    Indeed, many currently available state road maps still show the park in its 13,000 acre configuration. The park expanded considerably in the early 1980s with the purchase of adjacent properties to the east and south (the Gill-Mustang and Coit ranches, respectively), bringing the size to 67,000 acres (27,000 ha)).

  9. Perris Reservoir - Wikipedia

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