Pacific Crest Trail north of Whitewater Preserve, riverside county California by Kevin Staker
Note the snow on Mt San Jacinto in the distance by Kevin Staker
Best Attractions and Places to See in Riverside, California CA
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List of Best Things to do in Riverside, California (CA)
Mount Rubidoux Park
March Field Air Museum
Mission Inn Museum
California Citrus State Historic Park
Whitewater Preserve
Riverside National Cemetery
University of California Riverside Botanic Gardens
Lake Hemet
Fairmount Park
Jurupa Mountains Discovery Center
Top 15. Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Riverside, California
Top 15. Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Riverside, California: March Field Air Museum, Mount Rubidoux Park, Riverside National Cemetery, Mission Inn Museum, Fox Performing Arts Center, Victoria Avenue, California Citrus State Historic Park, University of California Riverside Botanic Gardens, Van Buren Drive-In Theatre, Riverside Metropolitan Museum, Whitewater Preserve, Lake Hemet, Castle Park, Riverside Art Museum, Fairmount Park
Riverside Reserve Swimming Hole - Waiau River
A swimming hole at the Riverside Reserve in the Waiau in time for residents and tourists over the summer. Work involves digging out the area and making it deeper to allow more water to flow through. For more information about safe swimming sites visit
Local Crews Sent To Help Battle Wildfires In Northern California
Southern California firefighters from Glendale and Pasadena to Riverside County have been sent North to help battle large brush fires. CBS2's Kara Finnstrom reports.
Cherry Creek: The Best Class V+ Whitewater Rafting Trip in North America
Book your next whitewater rafting trip on the Cherry Creek / Upper Tuolumne River:
Cherry Creek is the most challenging commercial river rafting trip in California, and perhaps the entire United States. With a phenomenal 15 Class V rapids and many unnamed Class IV drops, this 9-mile run is incomparable.
THE RAPIDS: The most advanced whitewater in California; Class V
Some say Cherry Creek isn’t the most difficult run in California. They say it’s the most difficult in the entire United States! The river’s 15 Class V whitewater rapids are generated by the canyon’s steep gradient—the river drops more than 100 vertical feet per mile. Narrow and steep, the river is often choked with huge boulders. When you reach the bottom of a Cherry Creek rapid you’ll look back upstream exhilarated, and wish you could hike back up and do it again.
THE RIVER SCENERY: Huge granite boulders and surging whitewater
You’ll come for the whitewater, but you’ll fall in love in with the canyon’s beautifully-rugged hills, timeless oaks, and crystalline water rushing past sculptured granite boulders. Because only two outfitters run Cherry Creek, few get to paddle this stunning stretch of the Tuolumne; your group will likely be the only one on the water. This exclusivity means Cherry Creek trips offer nearly private access to a remarkable and isolated canyon.
LOCATION: 3.5 hours from San Francisco, 40 minutes from Yosemite
Just two and half-hours from Sacramento and only three hours from San Francisco, Cherry Creek is close to many metropolitan areas. Highways 140, 120, and 49 are in close proximity. Explore other Yosemite whitewater rafting trip options.
TYPICAL RAFTING SEASON: July to early-September
Cherry Creek is a dam-controlled stretch of the Tuolumne River and becomes raftable at lower flows, after the springtime snow melt. Trips therefore usually begin in mid-summer.
MEALS: Freshly prepared riverside feasts
Every All-Outdoors trip includes delicious riverside meals. On Cherry Creek, our gourmet build-your-own sandwich bar includes all the fixings needed to assemble the perfect sandwich to your preference. There is a beverage, and cookies to finish it off. We provide breakfast the day of your trip, as well as snacks the night before and during the trip.
GUEST INVOLVEMENT: How You Participate in Rafting the River
All-Outdoors runs oar-paddle combination rafts on Cherry Creek. In an oar-paddle boat, a professional guide steers the boat with oars while simultaneously calling commands to paddlers. It is imperative that everyone be willing and able to paddle. Each guest on our Cherry Creek trips should weigh under 250 lbs, be physically active, have prior watersport experience, be able to swim, and be willing to follow guide instructions in a team environment.
If you have special dietary requirements, we encourage you to tell us when you reserve your trip. We will do our very best to accommodate your needs.
Ready to go? Book your next whitewater rafting trip on the Cherry Creek / Upper Tuolumne River:
Give BIG Riverside County #BestDayEver #RivCo
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Whitewater Canyon Cahuilla History
An NBC News Special, June 14th 1999.
Life of Kahuia Indians of Southern California in earlier times, 1961
Rugged Desert: film recreated the life of Kahuia Indians in the desert country of Southern California in earlier times, 1961
Hidden Falls somewhere in the San Jacinto Mountains.
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San Jacinto Wildlife Area - Potrero Unit
The locked and gated entrance of the San Jacinto Wildlife Area / Potrero Unit at the end of South Highlands Springs Avenue, in Beaumont / Banning, California.
College Football - Riverside City vs Mt. San Antonio College
CCCA College Football, Live from Wheelock Stadium on the campus of Riverside City College
9240 Oakmount Blvd, Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
3 beds 3 baths 2,256 sqft
Lovely 3 bedroom 3 bath home. Open cathedral beam ceiling with a rustic rock fireplace in the living room. The large master suite with sliding glass door to the patio includes a private bath room and a walk in closet. The 2 guest bedrooms have cedar lined closets and share a Jack and Jill bathroom with wall sized mirror and double sinks. There are plantation shutters throughout the home. There is a large kitchen with a wrap around wet bar. A large back yard with desert landscape and fruit trees and an over sized patio. Mission Lakes Country Club boasts a beautiful Ted Robinson SR championship golf course, with golf fees included the low $295/month dues with a monthly $20 food minimum. The Clubhouse includes a fine dining restaurant and lounge. There is a grill room and fully equipped fitness center. A beautiful resort style pool, tennis and pickle ball courts.There is even a 8 room Inn for overflow guests.
Numerous flood rescues east of Los Angeles
Numerous flood rescues were reported in areas east of Los Angeles as heavy rain pounded California on Thursday. The desert resort city of Palm Springs urged residents to stay where they were because of flooded streets. (Feb. 15)
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Top 5 Offroad 4x4 Trails in California
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Summer is fast approaching us. What better way to spend it then on some trails in California?
We already gave you our Top 5 trails in the Southeast, but now it's time to sound off on the Top 5 trails in the Golden State.
At number 5 on our list is Mendocino National Forest in Northwestern California.
Going on a trail in Mendocino is a completely serene nature experience. OHV Trails include the Grindstone Ranger District and Upper Lake Ranger District Trails. The absence of paved roads or highways crossing the forest makes Mendocino the perfect place if you’re looking for tranquility and solitude.
Next on our list is California’s Imperial Sand Dunes Recreational Areas in the Southeast!
These are the largest sand dunes open to OHVs in the United States. They sprawl from Southeastern California all the way into Mexico. Going on the 1,000 square miles of the Algodones Sand Dune system should definitely get your rig ready for Baja!
After you do that check out the Mojave National Preserve which is nestled between Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
Mojave is the third largest national park in the country clocking in at a massive 16 million acres. Be sure to put the Afton Canyon, Cedar Canyon, Fort Piute, Aiken Mines and Lava Tube on your wish list when planning out your trails.
Not too far from Mojave is our number 2 pick Johnson Valley.
This is home to one of the most grueling and legendary off-road competitions in the world: the King of the Hammers. The so called “hammers” are a large mass of hills that best even the most experienced off-roaders.
Extreme rock crawling isn’t all it has to offer though. You can also get your fill of open deserts, dry lake beds and sand dunes.
The trail at the top of our list needs no introduction for off-roaders; it’s the legendary Rubicon Trail. While it is only 22 miles long, Rubicon has gained a reputation for being the premiere testing ground for 4x4 enthusiasts. It is home to the Jeep Jamboree and of course gives its namesake to Rubicon variants of the Jeep Wrangler.
Famous obstacles like Post Pile, Walker Hill, Spider Lake, Chappie Rock, Buck Island Dam, Big Sluice and more are sure to give you a challenge.
Wherever you take your 4x4 this summer, be sure to post videos of your adventures to our facebook page here.
Until next time, I’m Ken with 4WheelOnline!
We Are Still Here (Trailer)
Trailer for WE ARE STILL HERE, a powerful film documenting the tenacious struggle of elder Dr. Katherine Siva Saubel and her efforts to preserve the culture, history, and traditions of the Cahuilla people.
Cottonwood Spring Road (Riverside County, California) to Morongo Reservation (Morongo Reserva (...)
Watch in 720p full-screen to view map info. Visit for more info. - Waypoints: 0:22 Christopher Columbus Transcontinental Highway
0:57 Vista del Norte
0:58 Dillon Road
0:59 Indio Springs Drive
0:59 Harrison Street
1:02 Pueblo Street
1:05 Monroe Street
1:08 Avenue 42
1:08 Varner Road
1:09 I-10 West onramp
1:09 Jefferson Street
1:12 Fifties Way
1:12 Washington Street
1:14 Leopard Street
1:14 Badger Street
1:15 Union Pacific Railroad
1:16 Avenue 38
1:19 Cook Street
1:21 Portola Avenue
1:24 Harry Oliver Trail
1:25 East Ramon Road
1:36 Interstate Highway 10
1:37 North Gene Autry Trail
1:47 Diablo Road
1:47 20th Avenue
1:54 Whitewater Canyon Road
1:54 Whitewater Ctf
1:54 Whitewater Cutoff
1:55 Whitewater offramp
1:55 I-10 East onramp
1:56 Rest Area offramp
1:58 Haugen-Lehmann offramp
1:59 Pacific Crest Trail
1:59 Stubbe Canyon Creek
2:03 Morongo Reservation
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Cottonwood Spring Road (California) to Morongo Reservation (Riverside County, Morongo Reservation)
Nov 2011
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