14 Things to do in Riverside, CA - California Through My Lens (2024)

Riverside is the 12th largest city in California, and it sits about 50 miles away from Los Angeles in the Inland Empire. The city is the birthplace of the California citrus industry. It has a storied history over the last century with the famous Mission Inn and multiple prominent colleges that call the city home. If you are looking to explore Riverside, here are some of my favorite spots in the city. Let me know what I left off in the comments.

Mt Rubidoux

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Mt Rubidoux is one of the best accessible hiking areas in the Inland Empire, and it is located right in the heart of Riverside. The mountain can be seen from all over the city as it rises over 500 feet above it. The mountain is well known for the Easter Sunrise service, the longest continuously running outdoor service in the United States, but year-round, it is a great hike that takes you up to a fantastic view over the city. There are multiple paths up and down if you are looking for a more leisurely or challenging hike.

Mission Inn

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The Mission Inn Hotel and Spa in the middle of Downtown Riverside has been a popular location for celebrities, presidents, and tourists for over 100 years. Over that time, the hotel has changed dramatically, and it is a fantastic example of the Mission Revival style of architecture. This hotel is a great spot to stay in the city, and just strolling the grounds or eating at one of the restaurants is a fun way to spend a half-day in Riverside. They put on the Festival of Lights display during Christmas, which has been voted one of the best Christmas light displays in the United States. It is busy during Christmas, but it is pretty hard to beat, leading right into our next recommendation.

Festival of Lights

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The Festival of Lights has been a city tradition for a few decades now. The center of the display is the Mission Inn, which hosts the event, but the rest of the city gets in the Christmas spirit as well. You can stroll down Main Street, eat at one of the restaurants, visit the shops and vendors and enjoy the warm California holiday cheer. It is the most popular attraction in Riverside each year, and it is a fun holiday event for sure.

Fairmont Park

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Fairmount Park is located next to Mt Rubidoux, and it is a large city park with two ponds, ducks, a walking path, and a children’s playground. There is also a goal course here, and it is an excellent spot for a walk in the city. The Santa Ana river trail goes right by the park, and you will often see people using it for workouts and an outdoor escape in downtown riverside.

Citrus State Park

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Next up, I recommend checking out the Citrus State Park, part of the California state park system. This part highlights the citrus industry and its role in making California what it is today. The park is like an outdoor museum with countless different types of citrus trees on display throughout the park’s many short trails. There is a museum you can see in the middle with exhibits on the history of citrus in Riverside and Southern California as a whole. The park never seems too busy, but it is a great place to walk around.

Santa Ana River Trail

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The Santa Ana River Trail is a network of bike trails that will eventually go all the way to the beach. Riverside has a good portion of that trail that rides past multiple parks along the Santa Ana River, which is usually just a trickle here. The trail is pretty and stays away from the main road for most of the ride. You can access it from multiple areas in the city, but one of the most popular is Ryan Bonaminio park near Mt Rubidoux.

UCR Botanical Gardens

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The University of California Riverside is a large school that brings people from all over the globe to Riverside. The school has an excellent botanical garden in the back of its property that is fun to walk through or bring the kids to explore. The garden is free to visit, but you do have to pay to park. It has over 3,500 different plant species to see.

March Field Air Museum

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March Air Field Museum is an aviation museum next to the March Air Reserve Base. The museum sits along the freeway, and it has been open for decades. There are over 80 planes on display at the museum, and it is fun to walk around and see them all. There are also indoor exhibits to see as well, and it is a good half day adventure for the whole family.

Drive-In Theater

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Riverside has two drive-in movie theaters, and if you haven’t been to one in a while, they are great for a night out at the movies. While most drive-in theaters are closing, these two are still holding strong. There are three screens at the Van Buren Drive-In, which is the main one, and each screen shows two movies each night. You can bring your own food in or grab food from the snack shop and enjoy the films.

Tios Tacos

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Tios Tacos is a pretty eclectic spot in Riverside that is a lot of fun. The restaurant has all sorts of unique and random art with crazy sculptures on display all over. The restaurant is a blast to visit, and it is constantly changing, so you always see something new. Plus, they have some good Mexican food to eat while you soak in all the fun art.

Riverside Food Lab

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The Riverside Food Lab is another fun spot in the city for a meal. This food hall has a dozen different restaurants, all operating stalls in the large building. Everything from ramen and Mexican food to coffee and hot chicken is available here. It can be a little pricy, but it is a fun place for a meal.

Donut Bar

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Lastly, you know I love donuts, and Riverside has one of the San Diego-based Donut Bar locations. This shop makes some crazy donuts with options like creme brûlée and donuts with pop tarts inside of them. It’s fun to see what they have to offer each time I go in, and it is worth the stop in Riverside.

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Here is a video I made with all of these recommendations as well.

Let me know what I left off that you like doing in Riverside in the comments.

14 Things to do in Riverside, CA - California Through My Lens (2024)

FAQs

What is the richest neighborhood in Riverside CA? ›

According to the 2000 Census, the largest homes, highest property values, and highest income levels are all found in Alessandro Heights. The neighborhood is enriched with three major natural arroyos; Alessandro, Prenda, and Woodcrest.

What is Riverside CA known for? ›

Known for its citrus industry, an entire empire was built around the sweet and zesty navel orange. Riverside has 24 nationally registered historic sites and more than 100 city landmarks commemorating this city's flavorful history.

What is the safest area to live in Riverside, CA? ›

Check out these five safe, affordable neighborhoods in Riverside, CA!
  • Canyon Crest.
  • Orangecrest.
  • Ramona.
  • University.
  • Victoria.
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Where do the millionaires live in California? ›

The Bay area, which includes San Francisco and previously mentioned San Jose and Silicon Valley, is home to 305,700 millionaires.

What is the most expensive house in Riverside County? ›

Clocking in at $29.75 million, the sprawling smart home at 81307 Amundsen Drive is the most expensive listing in Riverside County, California.

Why is Riverside CA so expensive? ›

We mentioned earlier that there are two reasons the cost of living in Riverside, CA is so high. The first was housing, and the second is transportation costs. At 146/100 you'll pay almost 50% more to get around in our city. That includes gas, tolls, taxes, and other transportation-related costs.

What is the most expensive city in Riverside? ›

North Palm Springs. With a median home price of $460,010, North Palm Springs is the most expensive city on our list. Based on the growth in home prices in North Palm Springs over the last 3 years, it ranks No. 1 among all the cities in Riverside County.

Is Riverside CA cheap? ›

In fact, the cost of living here is cheaper than in many California cities. You'll find affordable housing options all over the city and in neighboring San Bernardino as well. As far as we're concerned, that makes living in Riverside, CA, a better, more affordable choice.

Is downtown Riverside safe? ›

The downtown area is safe. Casa Blanca, Eastside and Arlanza neighborhoods are areas to avoid. OrangeCrest and WoodCrest are the best neighborhoods.

What is the best zip code to live in Riverside CA? ›

92373. #1 Best ZIP Codes to Live in Riverside County.

Where is the lowest crime rate in CA? ›

Rancho Santa Margarita is the safest city in California, with a violent crime rate of 0.4 and property crime rate of 4.8 incidents per 1,000. 2 cities reported zero murders and zero rapes: Rancho Santa Margarita and Yorba Linda. All the safest cities reported fewer than 3 violent crimes per 1,000 people.

What is the racial makeup of Riverside? ›

In 2022, there were 1.03 times more White (Non-Hispanic) residents (86.3k people) in Riverside, CA than any other race or ethnicity. There were 83.5k Other (Hispanic) and 56.7k White (Hispanic) residents, the second and third most common ethnic groups. 55.4% of the people in Riverside, CA are hispanic (175k people).

What is Riverside best known for? ›

Riverside's role in the navel orange industry

Riverside is known for its significant role in the navel orange industry. The city played a crucial part in the development and cultivation of the navel orange, a popular citrus fruit.

What is the most expensive city in Riverside CA? ›

North Palm Springs. With a median home price of $460,010, North Palm Springs is the most expensive city on our list. Based on the growth in home prices in North Palm Springs over the last 3 years, it ranks No. 1 among all the cities in Riverside County.

Is Riverside wealthy? ›

The per capita income in Riverside in 2018 was $31,632, which is lower middle income relative to California, and middle income relative to the rest of the US. This equates to an annual income of $126,528 for a family of four. However, Riverside contains both very wealthy and poor people as well.

What is the richest street in California? ›

Rodeo Drive /roʊˈdeɪoʊ/ is a two-mile-long (3.2 km) street in Beverly Hills, California, with its southern segment in the City of Los Angeles, known as one of the most expensive streets in the world.

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