Lake Perris is an artificial lake completed in 1973. It is the southern terminus of the California State Water Project, situated in a mountain-rimmed valley between Moreno Valley and Perris, in what is now the Lake Perris State Recreation Area. The park offers a variety of recreational activities. Because of this and the lake's proximity to major population centers, it is very crowded during the summer months.
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Lake Perris is an artificial lake completed in 1973. It is the southern terminus of the California State Water Project, situated in a mountain-rimmed valley between Moreno Valley and Perris, in what is now the Lake Perris State Recreation Area. The park offers a variety of recreational activities. Because of this and the lake's proximity to major population centers, it is very crowded during the summer months.
FAMILY & GROUP CAMPING AND PICNICKING
(CONTINUED)
• Maximum length of stay: 15 days between June I
and November 30; 30 days between December 1
and May 31.
• Campfires are permitted only in fire rings and
grills. Open ground fires are not permitted.
• Campsites should be left clean and free of
vandalism. All litter must be deposited in a
trash receptacle.
• Drains in RV loops are for gray water (sink
water) only, not sewage. Sanitation stations are
available near the Nature Corner, north of the
campground office.
BOATING AND WATERCRAFT
• Vessel and watercraft operators must be 16 years
of age or older.
• Direction of travel is counterclockwise in the
35 mph zone (except for vessels under sail).
• All persons except water-skiers must be in
the passenger compartment while vessel is
underway. NO BOW RIDING! No swimming
from boats!
• At all times an observer at least 12 years old in
the towing vessel must be in a position to watch
the skier. An orange flag must be displayed when
a skier or equipment is in the water.
• Only wake boards, water skis, and aquaplanes
may be towed with a ski rope.
• NO WAKE! Use idle speed from shore to buoys.
Entire east end of the lake is 5 mph only.
• Maximum speed on lake is 35 mph. Speed before
sunrise is limited to 5 mph; running lights are
required. Vessels must be off the lake by sunset.
• During restricted visibility (fog, etc.) the speed
limit is 5 mph, and running lights are required.
• Vessels are not allowed within 50 ft. of posted
swim areas.
• Current boat registration, tags, and CF# must be
affixed to the vessel. A U.S. Coast Guard (USCG)approved fire extinguisher must be on board.
Each person on board must have a USCGapproved Type 1, 2, or 3 personal flotation
device (PFD) available on board the vessel.
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All children 11 and under must wear PFDs at
all times.
Boats must have a whistle or other
sound-producing device on board.
Jet skis, wave runners, and two-stroke engines
are allowed.
Kite surfing is not allowed due to the defined
direction of travel in the lake.
If you are unsure of any laws pertaining to
watercraft use, ask a lifeguard or ranger.
Federal Inland Navigation Rules apply on
the lake.
SWIMMING
• Never swim alone.
• All children under 14 must be supervised by
an adult.
• Please swim near lifeguard stations in designated
swim areas only.
• Coast guard-approved lifejackets are
recommended for non-swimmers and children.
• No glass, dogs, or children in diapers are allowed
on the swim beaches.
PETS
• Pets must be leashed (6’ or less), caged, or in a
tent, motor home, or vehicle at all times. They
must not be left unattended. Please clean up
after your pets.
• Pets are allowed on watercraft, but may not have
any body contact with the water at any time.
Pets are NOT allowed on Alessandro Island or on
beaches.
• If you see a loose pet, inform a park
employee so that the animal can be taken
to the animal shelter.
REGIONAL INDIAN MUSEUM & PARK EVENTS
• The museum is open Fridays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
and Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
• Lake Perris SRA offers many programs for youth:
Junior Lifeguards, Junior Rangers, Aquatic
Adventure Camp, nature walks, campfire
programs, and more.
• Call (951) 940-5657 or (951) 940-5600 for more
information.
WE HOPE YOU ENJOY YOUR VISIT TO LAKE PERRIS AND WILL RETURN SOON.
Lake Perris State Recreation Area
17801 Lake Perris Drive, Perris, CA
(951) 940-5600
Nestled between Moreno Valley and Perris, Lake Perris SRA provides a place to escape the bustle of city
life and the heat in the summer. Many recreational activities are enjoyed at Lake Perris SRA such as: hiking,
biking, water-skiing, boating, jet skiing, fishing, swimming, horseback riding, camping, and picnicking.
PARK REGULATIONS
• If you have an emergency, call 911. If you
observe any violation of these rules, please tell
a uniformed employee at an entry kiosk or at the
campground kiosk (please provide the location of
the problem).
• Speed Limits: Please obey all posted speed limits.
The speed limit in the campground is 15 mph.
• Possession and consumption of alcoholic
beverages is prohibited in all day-use areas.
• Motorized vehicles driven in the park (e.g., cars,
motorbikes, children’s miniature motorcycles, and
golf carts) must be registered with the DMV and
have a street-legal license plate.
• Your campground or day-use receipt must
be displayed in the lower left corner of your
windshield (driver’s side).
• Parking is allowed in designated spaces only. No
double parking is allowed and vehicles may not
park in pull-through spaces at the launch ramps
unless pulling a trailer. Please keep vehicles on
the pavement at all times. Driving off-road is
prohibited except for the launching of sail and
hand-powered watercraft.
• Vehicles must display disabled plates/placards
when parking in disabled spaces. Vehicles
displaying disabled plates/placards may park on
the beach at Sail Cove.
• All park wildlife and plants are protected. Please
do not feed, ha