Friday, March 6, 2026

Views near Perris and Moreno Valley, California

Terri Peak near Perris, California, on November 29, 2006

These views were taken from Interstate 215 between Perris and Moreno Valley, California, on November 29, 2006. This view shows Terri Peak, part of the Lake Perris State Recreation Area. At an elevation of 2,569 feet, it is the highest point in the recreation area that can be hiked to. In the foreground is a Ritchie Brothers Auctioneers yard near Perris, California.

Terri Peak & Big Rock near Perris, California, on November 29, 2006

This is another view of Terri Peak on the left, and Big Rock on the right. Though they appear about the same height, Terri Peak is much further away on the opposite side of Lake Perris. Big Rock is approximately 180 feet tall and is popular for rock climbing. In the foreground is a Ross Distribution Center near Perris, California.

Lockheed C141B at March Field Air Museum near Moreno Valley, California, on November 29, 2006

This is the rear end of a retired United States Air Force Lockheed C-141B Starlifter cargo plane at the March Field Air Museum at the March Air Reserve Base between Perris and Moreno Valley. This aircraft entered service in 1964 and was retired to the museum on November 10, 1999. The Air Force retired its last Starlifters in 2006.

Box Springs Mountain near Moreno Valley, California, on November 29, 2006

This is Box Springs Mountain, which separates Moreno Valley from nearby Riverside. At 3,083 feet tall it is the highest peak in the Box Springs Mountains range. The name comes from a natural spring of water around which a resident built a wooden box to contain the flow of water.

Box Springs Mountain near Moreno Valley, California, on November 29, 2006

In 1966, a letter "M" was embedded on this side of the mountain as a symbol of Moreno Valley High School. The City of Moreno Valley would not be incorporated until December 3, 1984. This was not the first letter on Box Springs Mountain, however; in 1957 a letter "C" was embedded on the other side of the mountain facing Riverside, about 1,500 feet above the University of California - Riverside campus.

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