Atop Mount Russell

Since I owed Leslie Adams a scone from The Crafted Scone, we decided to meet up near Mount Russell in Riverside. This peak is on the Lower Peak Committee list, and it was the perfect opportunity to do a nice hike and catch up. We parked at a small turnout before the main entrance to the Lake Perris State Recreation Area. Leslie brought her dogs, Navi and Raven, along to enjoy the trail as well. Our route would have us work our way east to the base of the mountain, slightly gaining some elevation along the way. Navi and Raven would stop and enjoy the smells as we drew nearer. After a brief wrong turn, which I have edited out of the track below, the climb began.

The ascent was steep, and once it reached the ridgeline, Leslie opted to turn back. While it would ease up for a bit, there were still some steep sections ahead. She carefully headed back down the trail, and I hustled onward. The trail did ease somewhat, but now I had vistas to enjoy as I pushed on. The trail was easy to follow, and at two junctions, signs for a recent or upcoming trail race pointed the way. After dropping down from the false summit, I turned onto the trail to the true summit. Once at the top, I was rewarded with some clear views of the Inland Empire. The snow-capped mountains to the north and east were stunning.

After snapping a few photos, I started my descent, knowing Leslie would want the promised scone. I caught up with her about ½ mile from the trailhead. She had been collecting some trash along the trail, and the dogs were enjoying their time on the trail as well. Back at the car, I broke out some chairs, and under the shade of a willow, we enjoyed our well-earned scones and caught up even more. I logged the hike at 4.87 miles in 2:22 with 1,290 feet of gain. 


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I am an avid peak bagger, sometimes backpacker, and former sea kayaker living in San Diego. I am the co-author of Urban Trails: San Diego, coming in Spring 2026!

In 2019, I became the third person to complete the San Diego 100 Peak Challenge. Not stopping with that accomplishment, I set my sights on the harder San Diego Sierra Club 100 Peak list, which I completed in 2021. In addition, I have conquered several Six-Pack of Peaks challenges (SoCal, San Diego, Central Coast, and both the Arizona-Winter and Arizona-Summer).

I am looking forward to exploring new summits and new adventures across the southwest. 

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