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Glen Helen Regional Park
Overview
Glen Helen Regional Park serves as a sprawling recreational oasis situated at the base of the San Bernardino Mountains. Spanning over 1,300 acres, this park offers travelers a unique blend of natural beauty and active leisure. Whether you are looking for a basecamp to explore the Inland Empire or a scenic weekend getaway, the park provides panoramic mountain views of the rugged peaks and a tranquil escape from the nearby urban bustle. The atmosphere is generally lively and community-oriented, reflecting its status as a premier regional destination.
Location & Surroundings
Located in San Bernardino, CA, the park sits near the intersection of the I-15 and I-215 freeways, making it an exceptionally accessible stop for those traversing the Cajon Pass. The surrounding landscape is characterized by the dramatic convergence of the San Gabriel and San Bernardino ranges. This strategic position allows RVers to enjoy a majestic mountain backdrop while remaining close to the conveniences of the city, providing a perfect balance between geographic accessibility and natural surroundings for travelers passing through Southern California.
Amenities & Park Features
The designated RV area features sites equipped with full hookups, accommodating various rig sizes for a comfortable and convenient stay. Outdoor enthusiasts can take advantage of two large lakes stocked for fishing, while families often flock to the extensive seasonal swim complex which includes dual water slides and a splash pad. Additional park amenities include sprawling picnic groves, a challenging disc golf course, and multiple playgrounds, ensuring there is plenty of room for recreation and relaxation right outside your door.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Music lovers frequently visit the park due to its immediate proximity to the San Manuel Amphitheater, one of the largest outdoor concert venues in the country. Beyond the park gates, travelers can explore the historical significance of Route 66 or head north into the San Bernardino National Forest for high-altitude hiking, biking, and sightseeing. For those seeking retail therapy or diverse dining options, the Victoria Gardens open-air lifestyle center is just a short drive away, offering a more urban experience.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for active families who appreciate having water-based activities and playgrounds within walking distance of their campsite. It also serves as a premier choice for concert attendees wanting to avoid long drives after a performance. Because of its location along major transit corridors, it is a convenient and versatile stopover for long-haul RVers looking for a scenic and amenity-rich place to rest before continuing their journey through the high desert or toward the coast.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Big Blue
Was just there with my two youngest. It has changed so much since I was last there with my older son fifteen years ago. I must say the change is awesome can't wait to come back for the pool and water park.
Naomi Bray
Beautiful location, very scenic with plenty of well maintained bathrooms, picnic tables, grills, and paths. Looked like some construction was going on with some of the bridges, and some of the ponds are being cleared of cat tails. They build a new playground on the island, which is not currently accessible yet due to the bridge construction. But its still a great place to walk, play, fish, and picnic!
SunflowerLove
Great place for fishing, just wished people would clean up after themselves. Lost of wildlife to see, beware there are coyotes
Andrew Diaz
Went there for Nocturnal. AMAZING. Had a great time! Parking will always be a pain but it is what it is and there are people to bike you up and down.
Darcell Harris
very beautiful scenery and very good for picnics and parties its something for everyone to do rather its a date or party and even swimming
Ryan Needham
Event parking lot is a nightmare, bug ricks, gravel and dips. But the park and paved sections are great! Clean and good breeze!
Elsie Corona (Mama Corona)
We love coming here to bbq. We set up my the smaller lake. There's ready can, cement table. We take our grill, easy up, blankets & baseball , soccer stuff & have good shade under tree.. They accept debit. It's open early & close late on a Saturday.
Robert Anthony
Went for a baby shower. Seems to have plenty of parking. Parking is $10. Beautiful area
Manuel F
Went fishing here twice in the last month. It's kinda hit and miss. First time I did really well, two weeks later got skunked. Nice scenery but can get windy.
Jeff Villapania
I can't believe we had to put up with bright lights blairing into our camp ground! Some Ranch or something but the campground should advise them to turn lights. They just Blair in . Overall the campground is nice and hook ups convenient. The park was closed because forestry was setting up base camps to battle the fire in Lytle Creek. The Fire engines were entertainment.