California Citrus 1999 Van Buren Boulevard, Riverside, CA 92503
About the Business
California Citrus State Historic Park, located at 1999 Van Buren Boulevard in Riverside, California, is a unique institution dedicated to preserving the history and significance of the California Citrus Industry. Covering over 250 acres, the park features groves of citrus trees, historic buildings, interpretive exhibits, and guided tours. Visitors can learn about the agricultural heritage of California and the development of the citrus industry, as well as its impact on the state's economy and culture.
The park offers educational programs, special events, and recreational activities such as picnicking and hiking. Dogs are allowed on the trails, but not in the visitor center or museum. The Visitor Center is open on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Online reservations are not available for this park.
Visitors can purchase passes at the Sector office on Jackson St. in Riverside. It is important to follow the park's rules and regulations to help protect its natural resources and ensure a safe visit. Along the park's trails, interactive QR code stations provide information about the park's history and citrus facts, offering a fun and engaging way to explore.
For more information about the park's fees, accepted passes, address, and operating hours, visitors can click on the dropdown boxes on the park's website. Come and experience the rich history of the California Citrus Industry at California Citrus State Historic Park.
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"A beautiful little jewel in the Inland Empire. Nice place for a picnic and easy hikes for young children. Clean facilities and a small event hall for weddings and other gatherings. Learn about the citrus industry from friendly volunteers. Small museum and gift shop also available. All for only a diminutive entrance fee of $5.00. Fresh citrus fruits available for sale by local growers right outside the park."
"Hidden gem among Riverside's historic parks. Open space clean bathrooms and well maintained. My wife and I get some amazing go pro footage at this park. If your interested. @ Kevin yep Kevin On YouTube Thanks"
"I enjoy walking among the citrus trees, and the palm trees. There are many areas that would be wonderful if you're looking for a background your family portrait. They have a wedding here most every weekend. Come enjoy yourself."
"It is always beautiful and worthy visit. News Ole Miss open Friday Saturday Sunday and tours are available you should go then volunteers are very helpful and friendly"
"Must pay to park, unlike the Riverside city parks, because it is a state-owned park. However, it is the most scenic and beautiful park in Riverside. Not the most practical park for athletics, except to run and hike, but it does preserve the Citrus heritage of the city, one that is slowly disappearing. It has well-maintained trails, both cement and dirt and an informative welcome center. An indoor pavilion is available to rent for special occasions such as weddings."
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