Riverside County Travel Guide

California
Riverside County
Palm Springs featuring wild flowers
Palm Springs which includes a house, landscape views and fishing
Palm Springs Aerial Tramway which includes hiking or walking as well as a small group of people
Indian Canyon featuring landscape views and a gorge or canyon
Hot springs, hospitable cities, striking desert landscapes and golf courses galore are just some of the reasons to visit this area of Southern California.

Riverside County offers diverse attractions. Play a round of golf, visit elegant vineyards and stay in an ornate hotel that is over 100 years old.

Spend several days in the city of Riverside, the county seat on the banks of the Santa Ana River. Learn about the fruit-growing history of California at the California Citrus State Historic Park and see traditional Native American crafts on display at the Riverside Metropolitan Museum. Smell the flowers at the University of California Riverside Botanic Gardens and bring kids for a fun day out at Castle Park.

Sleep in the Mission Inn Hotel and Spa for a unique overnight experience. This hotel has been accepting guests since 1876 and features an eclectic mix of stunning Spanish colonial architecture.

Book a Wine Country Tour in Temecula Valley for a glorious afternoon tasting among the vines. Splurge on a hot air balloon ride over the farms or enjoy a sunset horse and carriage ride through a vineyard.

Drive east to see desert attractions. Stop in Palm Springs for a touch of luxury amid the wild landscape. Soak in the mineral-rich waters of the numerous thermal pools or indulge in a total spa experience. View fascinating creatures at close range at the Living Desert Zoo and Gardens that is home to animals such as coyotes, bobcats, Mexican wolves and golden eagles.

Embrace the great outdoors at one of the spectacular parks. Hike to Hidden Valley in Joshua Tree National Park, where you can admire the interesting rock formations and unusual desert plants. Ride a horse through the rugged Anza-Borrego Desert State Park or take a sunset jeep tour to the San Andreas Fault to see the desert glittering under a starry night sky.

Tee off at Eagle Glen Golf Club or hit the fairways at Escena Golf Club, where the Sunday brunch has an excellent reputation. Choose from dozens of golf courses in this region.

Popular cities in Riverside County

Palm Springs
Palm Springs
Known for Relaxing, Deserts and Golf
Once a swinging spot for Hollywood’s celebrities, today this Southern California city welcomes vacationers from across the country to enjoy its warm weather.

Reasons to visit

  • Palm Springs Aerial Tramway
  • Palm Springs Convention Center
  • Indian Canyon
Riverside
Riverside
Known for Dining, Rivers and Shopping
Experience the riverfront, live music and festivals in Riverside!

Reasons to visit

  • Lake Perris
  • Fox Performing Arts Center
  • Lake Perris State Recreation Area
Temecula
Temecula
Known for Wineries, Casinos and Lakes
Love wineries, rivers and jazz? Get away to Temecula!

Reasons to visit

  • Old Town Temecula Community Theater
  • Galway Downs
  • Callaway Vineyard and Winery
Desert Holocaust Memorial featuring a memorial
Palm Desert
Known for Deserts, Relaxing and Golf
A lush oasis in the middle of the parched Coachella Valley, this city makes a great base to explore an incredible area of the world.

Reasons to visit

  • Marriott's Shadow Ridge Golf Club
  • McCallum Theatre
  • The Gardens on El Paseo
Rancho Mirage
Rancho Mirage
Known for Dining, Relaxing and Golf
Trip time! Discover the desert views, golf and live music in relaxing Rancho Mirage.

Reasons to visit

  • Sunnylands Center and Gardens
  • Rancho Las Palmas Country Club
Indio
Indio
Known for Casinos, Deserts and Live music
Get away to Indio! Enjoy the festivals, live music and entertainment.