Diamond Valley Lake

Lake · Riverside County

Diamond Valley Lake

Lake · Riverside County

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At Diamond Valley Lake, enjoy a day of boating and fishing, alongside scenic trails bursting with wildflowers and breathtaking views.  

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"Diamond Valley Lake offers a wildflower trail where golden poppies are starting to bloom. The trail is open Wednesdays through Sundays with entry fees, and peak bloom is expected in mid- to late-March."

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daiki yahoo (daikikundesu)

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It was the end of March and only a few flowers were blooming, but it was a beautiful place. There was a big snake, so don't wear light clothes. It's good to have a selfie stick to attack.

Robinson Family

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A pretty scenic trail with plenty of restrooms fairly simple hike. Caught a few bass with the father in-law. It was a great day!

Jagadish Shivanna

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The spring blooms here by the lake did not disappoint us. Its a beautiful place to go see the blooms, take a lot of pictures and do a small hike around the lake or the flowers. We did the flower trail and finished it in like 2-3 hours even after stopping a lot for taking pictures. 11$ per car for entrance, and 4$ per person for the trail.

Gina Mo

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I went to see the flowers two weeks ago, it was in full bloom, there were about five varieties of flowers, I don't know its name, the colors were purple, dark blue, orange, yellow, white! It's really, really beautiful! It is worth going to watch and hike, relax ! There are some flying bugs on the mountain, if you don't like it, you can protect your face and wear a mask

Kent Moon

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Unfortunately, we are not going to have wild flower bloom this year. It is so strange not to see a single poppy. It is still a nice hike.

Richard Lopez

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Excellent conditions to bike around the lake. Trail is 22 miles and rocky with exposed shale and mud puddles. It is completely navigable though. Get there NOW while the wildflowers are in bloom. If you can bike, bike. The flowers are better after you get past the people walking past the west dam on the south side of the lake. Parking is $11. Trail access is $4. Both worth it. Get there early cause it gets really crowded around lunch and later as tourist get bused in And the fishing aint so bad either.

Robert M.003

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Spring is in the air! Or in this case, at Diamond Valley Lake! Wildflowers are everywhere. Beautiful lake. I hiked the Wildflower Trail Loop (1.3 miles) + some of the Lakeview North Trail (closer to the water). It is $11.00 parking + $4.00 hiking fee. Enjoy!!!

Khrista Cendana

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Just went the other day here. Even though it was the weekday, you had to go early as it could get crowded. You can go boating, fishing, hiking...etc. No dogs allowed. $11 for parking and $4 each person for the trail. Beautiful views, and if you're able, go up the mountain to have a better view. You can spend the whole day here with your family. Although they should add more benches for those who are disable to be able to hike up.