About Kabian Park
Located in the hills of Quail Valley, Kabian Park offers a blend of natural beauty, local history, and outdoor adventure. Covering over 639 acres of open-space reserve, it's a quiet retreat with scenic hiking and equestrian trails, along with a small developed area featuring picnic spots, gazebos, a playground, and BBQ grills.
Through the support of American Rescue Plan Act funding, the park has undergone a comprehensive transformation to improve accessibility and the visitor experience. The enhancements include:
A new restroom facility
New concrete pathways and ADA-compliant parking pavement
Upgraded playground surfacing
New park signage and electrical panel upgrades
Beautified picnic shelters and enhanced irrigation systems
Installation of decomposed granite for trails and landscape improvements
Kabian Park holds a special place in RivCoParks history. The land was donated in 1968 by Madeline Kabian in memory of her son, Roy Kabian, with the request that the park be named in his honor. In 1974, the park was officially transferred to the Riverside County Parks Department, where it has since been preserved as a regional wildlife refuge. Today, it continues to serve as a testament to one family’s legacy and the community’s commitment to conservation and public open space.
Location
28001 Kabian Park, Quail Valley, CA 92587
(951) 926-1541
Reserve Hours
Reserve
8 a.m. to Sunset┃Daily
Reserve Fees
- $5 Per Vehicle
- $2 Per Pet
Reserve Features
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Gazebos, with BBQ grills
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Drinking fountains
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Playground facility
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Hiking trails
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Equestrian trails
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Wildlife viewing
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Grassy picnic areas
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Caretaker on site
General Park Rules
RULES APPLICABLE TO DISTRICT REGIONAL PARKS
The following rules apply to all regional parks in Riverside County Regional Park and Open-Space
District. For rules specific to each park, please refer to the corresponding section for each park.
1. All local, state, and federal laws shall be enforced in all District Regional Parks. County of
Riverside Ordinance 328 shall be enforced in all District Regional Parks.
2. The posted speed limit shall be observed.
3. Vehicles must remain on park roads and/or designated parking spaces.
4. Child/youth is defined as age 12 and under, children under the age of 2 are granted free
entry into the parks.
5. All pet fees are per animal. Maximum three (3) dogs/horses total.
6. Service dogs are exempt from the pet fee and the maximum limit of three (3) dogs/horses.
7. Dogs must be controlled and on a leash at all times no longer than six (6) feet in length.
8. Never leave pets unattended. Pets must be kept inside RV or tent overnight.
9. Pet owners are responsible for cleaning up waste generated from their pet(s).
10. Hunting and use of firearms is prohibited in the park.
11. Never disturb or attempt to handle wildlife.
12. Fireworks are prohibited.
13. No off-road vehicles allowed. Street legal vehicles only.
14. Remote controlled flying objects, drones, bow and arrows/archery are not permitted unless
authorized in advance by Director or his/her Designee.
15. Do not remove or damage flowers, rocks, plants, animals, artifacts, and other park features.
16. No attaching, tying, nailing, or screwing of items to the trees. Tampering with these items is a
violation of County Ordinance 328.
17. Amplified music is not permitted unless authorized in advance by the District. Small radios are
permitted except during hours 10pm – 6am so long as the noise does not disturb the peace and
quiet of the campground or neighboring sites.
18. Know before you go! Guests are encouraged to check the website or call the park in advance of
their visit to see if there are temporary rules in place (i.e. campfire restrictions, water
conservation and water use restrictions due to statewide drought, etc.)
19. Notify Park Ranger immediately of any emergency, damage, or other problems arise