| Official Feb.
24, 2005 Press Release
LAKEVIEW TRAIL PORTION OPENS AT DIAMOND
VALLEY LAKE
AS WILDFLOWERS BLOOM IN PROFUSION
A portion of a new trail will open to the public Saturday
at Diamond Valley Lake, Hemet, giving hikers beautiful
vistas of hillsides ablaze with California poppies and
other spring wildflowers.
Diamond Valley Lake, a freshwater reservoir owned and
operated by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern
California, is the region’s largest lake, 4.5 miles
long and more than two miles wide. It is surrounded by
thousands of acres of protected reserve land.
“With the recent rains, the wildflower show should
only get better in the coming weeks, and opening this
new trail will provide some stunning views of the lake
and the surrounding hillsides,” said Gilbert Ivey,
interim Metropolitan chief executive officer.
The open portion of the Lakeview Trail begins at the lake’s
marina area, and meanders along the north side of the
lake. Until now, this path was open only to anglers as
a way to reach the designated shore fishing areas of Diamond
Valley Lake. Later this year Metropolitan intends to open
the entire Lakeview Trail, which will circle the lake,
to the public.
Approximately two miles of the Lakeview Trail (four miles
roundtrip) will be open this first weekend, but an additional
mile is expected to be added by March 5. The trail offers
pleasant walking; the additional mile opening March 5
will be more strenuous.
Visitors will enter at the lake’s east entrance,
at Searl Parkway and Domenigoni Parkway, and will pay
the standard $7 entrance/parking fee. Trail maps and wildflower
identification booklets will be included. The trail, like
the lake itself, will be open from 6:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Parking will be in the marina parking lot.
In addition, Diamond Valley Lake offers the 5.9-mile North
Hills Trail, which runs along the northern slope of the
north hills and provides sweeping views of the Hemet/San
Jacinto valley, but just very briefly of the lake itself.
That trail can usually be entered from either the east
entrance, Domenigoni Parkway and Searl Parkway, or from
the west entrance at Winchester Road (Route 79) and Construction
Road.
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