Perris in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for Adrenaline & Extreme Tours. Discover best things to do in Perris with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
Restaurants in Perris
5 based on 59 reviews
Skydive INDOORS and OUT! Tandem, AFF & a Wind Tunnel for adults and kids! With our fleet of larger aircraft, you can even jump with your friends. We are one of, if not the, largest skydiving center in the world AND the only skydiving center in California to have a vertical wind tunnel on site, sharing the experience of freefall for ALL ages. We pride ourselves in our customer service, state of the art equipment, very experienced instructional staff AND the largest fleet of aircraft for skydiving on the west coast. A Tandem skydive, is a once in a lifetime thrill where you're attached to an instructor by a harness, freefall from 13,000 ft & 5 minute canopy ride. Become a licensed skydiver through our Accelerated Freefall (AFF) program. Skydive Perris is a destination for first time to experienced skydivers from all over the world to take part in our events, learn from our accomplished coaching staff, our great weather, our full restaurant, bar and pool! Enjoy a FREE T-shirt too!
For neophytes or world-class experts, Skydive Perris has it all! First-time jumpers will have a great freefall experience on a Tandem Jump, safely hooked to one of the expert Tandem Masters. Students who want to learn to skydive on their own will find an excellent Skydiving School. open year-round. Experienced skydivers who visit will always find a welcoming vibe, with lots of load organizers to help out. Plus, expert teams from around the world come to Perris for team training sessions. Perris has specialized training facilities for both civilian and military teams. They always have a full lineup of aircraft at the ready, along with excellent pilots and an able staff. Perris is open year-round and they have blue-sky skydiving weather just about any day you choose. Along with all the skydiving activities, Perris has a nice swimming pool, a very good restaurant, a full bar, and an excellent wind tunnel / indoor skydiving facility. It's a perfect skydiving resort; Perris has it all!
5 based on 164 reviews
Riverside National Cemetery is the 3rd largest National Cemetery of the 131 cemeteries administered by the VA in the United States. It is also the most active National Cemetery in the US with an average of 25-30 internments every day. It covers almost 1000 acres and is probably one of the most accessible National Cemeteries you can visit, located alongside and just off Interstate 215 South (use VanBuren Exit).
The Cemetery features a large Medal of Honor Memorial that lists every Medal of Honor recipient since this award was created, grouped by the War or Conflict in which they fought. As a side note, 5 Medal of Honor recipients and at least one double recipient of the Navy Cross are interred at Riverside National Cemetery. There are also separate Monuments/Pavilions dedicated to POWs/MIAs and US Veterans of all Wars. The only Memorial in a National Cemetery dedicated to the sacrifices of Native American Veterans will soon be built at Riverside National Cemetery, where more than a few Native American WWII code talkers are buried. At least 7 Tuskegee Airmen are also interred at Riverside National Cemetery.
Riverside National Cemetery is the resting place of a number of celebrities who were veterans, to include actors, musicians, and sports figures. They include actor & travel host Bill Burrud, Astrologer Sydney Omarr, singer Dub Jones of the 1950s group The Coasters, and Col. Aaron Bank, founder of the US Army Special Forces. Also Sgt. Lena Mae Basilone USMC, wife of WWII hero Gunnery Sergeant “Manila John” Basilone, is interred here. Their inspiring love story was depicted in the popular TV mini-series The Pacific.
If you or your family have never been in a National Cemetery and are visiting in Southern California, Riverside National Cemetery is a great place to visit for several hours to see how our nation honors and respects its military veterans and their families in their final resting place. Ceremonies with military honors are conducted monthly for unclaimed veterans, as well as more extensive ceremonies on Memorial and Veterans Day. The Visitors Center can provide information on specific burial sites and upcoming events. I am inspired every time I visit this beautifully landscaped and serene locale. It is also located just across the freeway from the excellent March Air Field Museum.
4.5 based on 38 reviews
City is known for their seniors, being more affordable than other cities in the Inland Empire, is no surprise plenty of good people calls this city home. Their public library has been upgraded, and looks it. Service was stellar in the short time it took to obtain a replacement, for the shattering low price of $1. Bathrooms looked a little worse for wear, but nothing that could not be fixed with willing hands. Yes, it is nice to lounge around and catch up on magazines, books, even online activities are offered via computer, so the place is inviting and a specially pleasant oasis during the hot summer months. Stay indoors, and be a part of the activities offered throughout the year for its Patrons. 4 Stars.
4.5 based on 103 reviews
As the home of the Lake Elsinore Storm, the single-A affiliate of the San Diego Padres, the Diamond at Lake Elsinore hosts over 100 events a year. High-quality professional baseball mixed with between-inning frivolity makes for an entertaining evening. The array of local craft beers, while somewhat limited, is still satisfying. New 4-top seating allows for socializing while cheering on the home team. It also allows for servers coming to your table to take and deliver orders without standing in sometimes long concession lines. Top-rated logo items are draws to the souvenir shop, where you can usually watch the Padres' game that night. Kid-friendly park, grassy berm and Mascot-of-the-year, Thunder, complete the family entertainment package.
4.5 based on 95 reviews
Anyone who likes to see old trains and trolleys, anyone with an interest in history, anyone with a desire to have a picnic in a place that reminds you of America in the past, will enjoy the Orange Empire Railway Museum. They also sponsor car/truck shows, Pumpkin trains in the Fall, Santa trains in December, and a host of other special events, including Thomas the Tank Engine rides. A place for young and old alike, a great place for Grandpa and Grandchildren to enjoy a picnic and a train/trolley ride. I would highly recommend this attraction.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
Motte Historical Museum an Antique & Classic Car SpectacularEveryone will enjoy and appreciate the historic Motte family collection of antique automobiles. This 20 car display ranging from 1910 – 1969 is housed in a rustic 9,000 sq. ft. Barn, an attraction in its own. The museum includes antiques, community history and a cozy cinema featuring automobile related documentaries and movies. Group to
The location of this museum is listed in several different cities depending on where you look, and it's probably got equal claim to all of them based on the map. But for drive planning purposes, head to Romoland and you'll find it on Hwy 74. Maybe a few dozen early to mid age cars inside and some period side rooms. There's a donation box for entrance fee, but the person behind the desk didn't even give me a glance, hello or seem interested in providing any information, so I browsed quickly and left. It looks like a lot of interesting auto history could be learned with a tour and that's what I would be interested in paying a donation to receive. You could probably spend an hour here and that's about it.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
This water park is located in an area with limited fun activities. It's a nice addition to Perris. It's a beautiful, clean facility with several pools. I went for water aerobics. But the other pools were all brimming with excitement and activity of different sorts. I know that a park like this is very expensive to build. But I thought it was slightly expensive. The class I was attending met twice a week at $5.00 each visit...$40.00 dollars a month. And the young lady that taught the class obviously had very limited experience at what she was doing...if the exercises aren't taught right, they are of very little use.
5 based on 22 reviews
Our 96-foot tall indoor skydiving wind tunnel is the premier attraction – the only one located on a Drop Zone in Southern California! Ideal for all ages and skill levels, this multimillion dollar, state-of-the-art vertical wind tunnel allows guests to enjoy the sensation of freefall without the airplane! No need to climb to 13,000 feet. Once you're floating on the chamber’s powerful column of air, you'll become familiar with the art of indoor skydiving in just a few minutes. The vertical wind tunnel is also ideal for jumpers of all levels to advance their skydiving skills.
The feeling is crazy. The guides were very helpful, helping you to maneuver in the chamber. Seems the little kids get the hang of it right away. But this is fun for the whole family. It is kind of expensive, so I deducted one star. So see if you can get a discount off Groupon, before you go. This is as close as you'll get to actually jumping. They supply all the safety gear for you and help you out with any fitting adjustments. Afterwards, I even got a few pointers from the staff. You can tell that they really love what they do!
3 based on 1 reviews
This entire area is about to suffer with poor patronage as the main gate to CL closes for 3 months. Hopefully, some of them survive to see the light at the end of the tunnel. This place did not.
4.5 based on 319 reviews
The museum it self is nothing special, so pay the $3 extra and take the guided cart tour of the outdoor airfield. It is well worth it. If you are lucky you will see the F16s practice. That was a real thrill.Thanks for the review !
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