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California
Riverside County
Riverside

Mount Rubidoux Northeast Loop

Easy

3.1

(26)

97

hikers

Mount Rubidoux Northeast Loop

00:29

1.73km

30m

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Embark on an easy hike along the Mount Rubidoux Northeast Loop, a 1.1-mile (1.7 km) path that gains 100 feet (31 metres) in elevation. You can complete this route in about 28 minutes, enjoying impressive panoramic views of Riverside and the surrounding mountain ranges. The trail, while mostly paved, offers…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Bark Park

Highlight • Rest Area

Nice place for a pit stop to live vicariously through other pet owners. Free pets (after asking) and wags!

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1.73 km

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1.71 km

< 100 m

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845 m

780 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Mount Rubidoux Northeast Loop?

The Mount Rubidoux Northeast Loop is part of Mount Rubidoux Park. Parking is generally available in designated areas around the base of Mount Rubidoux. Since the park is popular, especially on weekends, arriving earlier in the day is recommended to secure a spot.

Is the Mount Rubidoux Northeast Loop suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, this loop is considered easy and is suitable for beginners and families. The main trails on Mount Rubidoux are predominantly paved, offering an accessible experience. While there are some inclines, the paved surface makes it manageable for a wide range of visitors.

Is the trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Mount Rubidoux Northeast Loop is dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome on the trail as long as they are kept on a leash.

What is the best time of year to hike this route?

Spring is an excellent time to hike the Mount Rubidoux Northeast Loop, as the bare slopes are dotted with wildflowers like lupine and California poppies. However, the trail is accessible year-round. Be aware that there isn't much shade, so consider hiking during cooler parts of the day in summer.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for Mount Rubidoux Park?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access Mount Rubidoux Park or hike the Mount Rubidoux Northeast Loop. The park is open from dawn until dusk.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the Mount Rubidoux Northeast Loop?

The Mount Rubidoux Northeast Loop primarily follows paved paths, making for an even and accessible surface. There are also unpaved dirt trails available if you're looking for a different experience. Expect some noticeable inclines, but nothing overly strenuous.

What notable landmarks or viewpoints can I see along the way?

The trail offers impressive panoramic views of the city of Riverside, surrounding mountain ranges, and the Santa Ana River. You'll also encounter several historical landmarks, including the Serra Cross at the summit, the Peace Tower, and the Friendship Bridge, along with various historical markers and memorials.

Does the Mount Rubidoux Northeast Loop intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Santa Ana River Bicycle path, the Santa Ana River Trail, and the Santa Ana River Trail.

What wildlife or plants might I see along the Mount Rubidoux Northeast Loop?

In spring, you can spot wildflowers such as lupine, California poppies, brittlebush, mustard, and century plant. While specific wildlife sightings aren't guaranteed, the area is home to various local birds and small mammals. Large boulders are also a common sight.

Is there water available on the trail?

While the trail itself does not have water fountains, it's a good practice to bring your own water, especially on warmer days, as there is limited shade. There may be facilities at the base of Mount Rubidoux Park.

Are there any facilities or points of interest near the trailhead?

Yes, near the trailhead, you'll find the Bark Park, which is a highlight in the area. The park itself is a popular spot for exercise and enjoying nature.

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