RIVERSIDE, CA — Hundreds of worshipers are slated to trek to the crest of Mount Rubidoux in Riverside on Sunday for an Easter Sunrise Service, carrying on a tradition that began more than a century ago.
The towering Mount Rubidoux Cross will be the destination of the faithful, led by multiple pastors, who will preside at intervals during the inter-denominational observance.
Nonprofit organizations that regularly take part include the Diocese of San Bernardino, Restored Life Fellowship and Born Again Christian Church.
The services generally draw around 2,000 people, who make the 3-mile trip up to the 1,300-foot peak, where Biblical parables are shared, followed by singing by members of choirs.
The ascending paved trail, accessible via Ryan Bonaminio Park, is rated as moderately difficult, and attendees are always encouraged to dress in appropriate footwear and attire and to bring their own water. No vehicles are permitted on the trail or at the memorial.
The Easter Sunrise Service began in 1909, always attracting large crowds, according to organizers.
As with last year’s service, Sunday’s will be livestreamed via riversideeasterservice.com.






















