Attractions
Adventures Galore On A Sunny Day
Every day is sunny here
So much to see and do, both indoors and out…
So much to see and do, both indoors and out…
Native Americans, known as the Luiseño people were the earliest inhabitants of the region. Today the shores of Lake Elsinore are thronged with swimmers, boaters, and jet skiers from everywhere. Grab your swim suit and c’mon.
Every once in a great while, it rains in Southern California. And when that happens, California poppies and all other wildflowers burst into bloom almost overnight. Hike to nearby Walker Canyon and take plenty of pictures. It won’t occur again for a while.
Famous for the Annual Return of the Swallows, Mission San Juan Capistrano, historic landmark and museum, welcomes more than 300,000 visitors each year. Experience the tradition of daily bell ringing honoring the legacy of Saint Junipero Serra, who founded the Mission in 1776. Visit the newly conserved Serra Chapel, California’s only chapel still standing where Saint Serra celebrated Mass and where the Eucharist is celebrated daily.
Voted the “Favorite Family Attraction in the Inland Empire,” Castle Park is Southern California’s Premier Family Amusement Park. Whether you’re celebrating a birthday, having a party or spending quality time with family and friends, Castle Park makes everything fun. Visit Dragon Flyer, Scrambler, Miniature Golf, Arcade, and a Magic Show. Castle Park has something for everyone.
Southern California’s destination for golf is located in Lake Elsinore at the foot of the Ortega Mountains. Just minutes from Elsinore Hills RV Park, The Links at Summerly’s stunning par-72, nearly 7,000-yard layout was designed by a renowned golf course architect to fit seamlessly into the landscape.
“Excellent” say 167 reviewers! Fish & chips are the best with friendly waitresses and amazing breakfast. All homemade.
Visit The Outlets at Lake Elsinore and Canyon Lake Town Center for necessities and luxuries and a whole lot more.