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Military Park Edwards FamCamp (Edwards AFB)
Overview
Edwards FamCamp offers a unique camping experience situated within the grounds of Edwards Air Force Base near Lancaster, California. This facility provides a secure and welcoming environment for eligible military members, retirees, and their families. As a gateway to the high desert, the park offers a blend of military tradition and desert tranquility, making it a reliable stop for those traveling through the Antelope Valley. It functions as a peaceful retreat for those who have served, offering a sense of community that only a military installation can provide.
Location & Surroundings
Located in the heart of the Mojave Desert, the surroundings are characterized by wide-open vistas and iconic Joshua trees. The park is positioned away from the hustle of major city centers, though Lancaster is just a short drive away for additional services. Visitors should expect a true desert atmosphere, complete with stunning sunsets and the occasional sound of aircraft from the nearby airfield, reminding guests of the base's rich flight test history and its ongoing importance to aviation development.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is well-equipped for modern RVers, featuring sites that accommodate both 30 and 50 amp electrical needs. Each site typically includes a concrete pad and a picnic table for outdoor relaxation. On-site facilities include:
- Full hookup connections for water, sewer, and electricity at every site.
- Level concrete pads designed to handle a variety of rig sizes.
- Clean laundry, shower, and restroom facilities for guest use.
Because it is located on base, visitors also benefit from proximity to the commissary and base exchange, providing convenience that standard commercial parks often lack.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Aviation enthusiasts will find themselves at home with easy access to the Air Force Flight Test Museum, which showcases a significant collection of historical aircraft. Nature lovers can explore the nearby Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve during the spring bloom or hike the trails at Apollo Community Regional Park. The Lancaster Museum of Art and History is another local highlight for those seeking a bit of desert culture and a deeper understanding of the local heritage within the Antelope Valley region.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for DOD cardholders who prioritize safety and affordability while traveling. It serves as an excellent home base for retirees and active-duty families looking for a quiet, military-exclusive community. If you enjoy aviation history and the rugged beauty of the California desert, this FamCamp provides a disciplined yet comfortable environment that fits your travel style perfectly, whether you are staying for a long weekend or just passing through the region.
Amenities
- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Carey Grayson
Wide open spots. Laundry. Picnic area. Small campsite but close to shopping.
Kenneth Schwartz
It is the most desolate and depressing base that I have ever been at and that includes 29 Palms. It is filthy with trash and litter everywhere and the airmen don't even look up when addressed.
Cartridge Calls
Great place to camp. Pool is nearby and has a water slide
Kim Andersen
We spent two nights at this fam camp at the beginning of May. What a disgrace to the United States Air Force. This place is a junk yard. They obviously do not really care about those who served and their families. Too many full timers. That should not be allowed. Restrooms and laundry were filthy and smelled horrible. Dry camping did not have any water etc. it was truly a parking lot. I’d rather stay in a Walmart parking lot.
Kaja SWIEB
RV park with full hookups, spots are level and decent size, good Verizon and T mobile services. On the Air Force Base, first come first serve.
John McIntyre
This is one of our favorite places for an overnight stay. The fam camp is very nice and well kept. Access is great easy in and out
Norm Daley
Came back to the base for 2 weeks after COVID teleworking the past year. They've expanded and added 15 more spots. However, it is completely full with what appears to be permanent residents. Every site looks to be set up for long stays with outdoor lights, multiple cars, parked bicycles, etc. It looks like base housing overflow. I had to set up in a parking lot near my office. Luckily, I brought a generator and had enough fresh water in my tank to flush my toilet. Update 7/30/2024: Rating changed from 1 star to 4. They moved everyone out last fall to replace the asphalt. Since then, there have been a few open spots available for temporary use and raised the price $5, to $35/day. It’s still hit or miss, but I’ve been able to get a spot on weekends during the hottest parts of the year.
Vee K
The site is several miles off the highway (CA-58) and the Outdoor Recreation (OR) staff were not terribly friendly - very transactional. Entrance for the OR office is not well marked and the building parking lot is not conducive for parking with a trailer. During our visit, the main full hookup site was not available due to ongoing construction, so we boondocked in the gravel overflow lot. According to the website, construction is scheduled for completion in December 2023, so possibly the new year will bring better experiences. We will likely not return to this base.
Christopher Johnson
Eh its not too bad, a bit of a drive but a way better commute than going to LA
ronald baker
Clean, relaxing place to stay.