Mojave Narrows Regional Park

  • $30.00 /night
  • (4.2)5 reviews

Contact Info

760.- (click-to-reveal)

Camping Style

Backpacker
Cabin
Other Camping
RV Camping
Tent Camping
Trailer Camping

About Campground

Located alongside an old riverbed in the high desert south of Victorville, Mojave Narrows offers lush plant growth, acres of waterways, impressive strands of cottonwood and willows and broad meadows all naturally landscaped by nature. The park is home to more than 1,500 species of watchable wildlife.

In addition there is year-round fishing, disc golf course, equestrian trails, a playground, climbing rocks, splash pad and hiking trails.

For campers, there are tent campsites along the shores of both Horseshoe Lake and Pelican Lake. RV sites with full hook-ups are also located near Horseshoe Lake.

Mojave Narrows Regional Park offers many options for camping and is dog-friendly and is accessible for people with disabilities.

Camping Amenities

38 RV or trailer full hookup sites (no tents allowed)

31 tent camping sites along Horseshoe or Pelican Lakes

6 group camping sites

3 group equestrian sites

Hot showers and restrooms

Grills and fire rings

Dump stations

Directions

18000 Yates Road, Victorville, CA 92392

Fees

Maximum stay: 14 days within any 30-day period, excluding holidays and special events. Park entry is included in camping fees.

No hookup $ 30.00/unit/night

With hookup $ 40.00/unit/night

Extra Tent: $10.00

Extra Person: $5.00/person/night over six per site.

Holidays/Special events add $10.00 to regular camping rates (two night minimum)

Use of dump station when not paying camp fees $15.00

Reservation fee $7.00 per site

Established Youth Groups, – no hookup

$5.00/person minimum 20 persons

Designated Group Areas

Without hookups (excluding holidays & special events) $30.00/unit/night

Without hookups (holidays & special events) $40.00/unit/night

Group Reservation Fee $20.00 (150 persons or less per group; non-refundable)

Senior Citizen (62 years and older), Active Military, Veterans & Disabled camping valid Sun. – Thurs., excluding holidays & special events. $5.00 discount per night.

Camping reservation fee $7.00 per site

Access

Drive-in
Walk-in

Accommodations

Equestrian
Group
RV Sites
Standard
Tent Sites

Features

Big Rig Friendly
Electric Hookups
Picnic Table
Reservable
Sanitary Dump
Sewer Hookups
Showers
Toilets
Trash
Water Hookups
WiFi

Amenities

Group Sites

Essentials

ADA Access
Alcohol Allowed
Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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4.2

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Allen Tucker

1 year ago
5/5

Had a great Sunday visiting Mojave Narrows Regional Park. Started early fishing Horseshoe Lake which was planted with 500 pounds of rainbow trout on Friday. Had my 5 sons eventually showing up. Breakfast consisted of bacon, scrabbled eggs, English muffins and fresh brewed coffee. Catching a few trout recent planting and even a few catfish from the summer planting. Lunch consisted of steamed rice and fresh trout in garlic and butter, fresh cilantro and jalapenos. What a great time spent with my sons! Looking forward to the next cookout and fishing road trip.

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E. Garza

2 years ago
5/5

I'f you want to experience nature without going too far out and travel some nice walking trails Mojave Narrows is it. You can walk along and enjoy some very nice scenery and get some fresh air. I did my first walk this weekend with my wife and our dog Coco and had a great time.

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peter kim

2 years ago
3/5

I've been an annual pass holder for 6 years. I used to go to this park almost everyday. It was great!!! This year 2023, we experienced some heavy rain in the spring and summer. The rain has fueled the growth of Goat Head plants everywhere in the high desert and no exception to the Mojave Regional Park. The Goat Heads have gone out of control. All dried up now and rolling around the park from the winds. Bikers beware!! Children beware!!! The Goat Heads are everywhere. Sadly, due to the Goat Heads, I will not be an annual pass holder no longer.

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luis hernandez

1 year ago
3/5

It’s a lot more expensive($24 for 2 and$10 for car) than SILVERWOOD lake plus they haven’t stocked fish in months. Big park lots of parking nice camp grounds nice trails . for me 3 stars

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James's Channel

1 year ago
5/5

Nice RV sites with great views of the lake, full hook-ups and it looks like they just put in new campfire rings. I had no problems getting in and out of there with our 43 foot 5th wheel. The camp sites are kind of close together. Some shade with the trees. The pull through site are close to the railroad tracks which does get loud, but at least they don't blow their horn going by there. Nice places to go on short hikes around there.

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