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Mojave Narrows County Regional Park
Overview
Mojave Narrows County Regional Park offers a surprising sanctuary within the High Desert of Southern California. Nestled along the Mojave River, this expansive recreation area provides a lush, green landscape that stands in stark contrast to the surrounding arid terrain. It serves as a premier destination for travelers looking to experience the natural beauty of an old riverbed environment while enjoying modern camping conveniences and ample space for relaxation.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just off Interstate 15 in Victorville, the park occupies a unique geographical position where the river flows underground, creating a rich riparian habitat. The area is characterized by towering cottonwood trees and willow thickets, providing ample shade and a home for various wildlife. This transition from open desert to a shaded wetland makes it a refreshing stop for those traversing the inland corridors of California, offering a sense of seclusion despite being near urban amenities.
Amenities & Park Features
The RV facilities at Mojave Narrows accommodate various styles of travel, offering full hookup sites alongside more rustic options. Water enthusiasts will appreciate the two onsite lakes, Pelican Lake and Horseshoe Lake, which are frequently stocked for fishing. The park also features a seasonal splash pad, an extensive disc golf course, and multiple playgrounds. For those who travel with animals, the park provides equestrian trails and plenty of space for walking pets on a leash.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the park boundaries, visitors can explore the rich history of the High Desert. The California Route 66 Museum is located just a short drive away in downtown Victorville, offering a nostalgic look at the iconic Mother Road. For those interested in outdoor exploration, the surrounding Victor Valley provides access to diverse hiking trails and desert vistas. Local shopping and dining are easily accessible, making it simple for RVers to restock supplies or enjoy a meal out between park adventures.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal fit for families seeking a weekend getaway with plenty of activities to keep children entertained in a safe environment. It is also a birdwatcher’s paradise, as the water and trees attract numerous migratory species throughout the year. RVers looking for a tranquil, nature-focused stay rather than a standard highway-side parking lot will find the park scenic beauty and quiet evenings particularly rewarding for their Southern California itinerary.
Amenities
- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Alfonzo Ortega
Played disc golf and there is fishing ,bike riding ,walking trails . Lots of things to do great family area . Disc golf course is a 22 hole set up .
H Merc
we didn’t stay too long coz our toddler’s already fuzzy and cold. but the park’s pretty cool, not crowded, but not good for fam w a toddler.
Detra Sims
The facility was enjoyable. Staff was on hand and very helpful. Kiddos loved the Splash Pad. They even have covered patios with tables. Good location for our next event.
Kimmy Haile
I love it here, there is a splash pad for kids 🤣 or grown ups😂 Also BBQ pits spread out all over. Water fountain and spigots. Lush green grass all over and fishing too. Nice for picnic, birthday party, or piece and quiet. Also nice for 5th step. I'll be doing 2 this week. So just an all around great place in the summer 🌞
christina cook
If you like to ride trails, dirt or concrete, then this is the place, it has lakes, camping, ducks, fishing, riding, cattle, Wet pad and play ground for kids, and they are building new horse stables, its so nice here, come try it out. Im on the other side of the lake now, and didn't get pics of the camp grounds, but they do have full hook up, and dry camping, and bon fire pits. and the price is really really good!!
Olivia Muras
Gone here for my whole life !!! I buy the pass it pays for itself in about 8 visits !!! Kids love it !!! Water playground in summer and a huge playground all year !!! Frisbee or disk golf, horse rides, fishing, trainls to walk, etc... Beautiful place, sometimes the bus are a bit much...
Oksana Perez
Our family came here to do a quick RV camping trip for the kids. We read the reviews about the train and thought it wouldn't be a big deal. The train...was very loud. I thought we would see it go by a couple of times but it would run by what seemed like three times per hour. And literally the tracks are right over the fence. You can feel the train go by in the trailer. And it certainly woke me up about 3 times in the night. But I'm a light sleeper. Other than that, it was a pleasant, family-friendly experience. Thumbs up!
Roman Romeo
Gorgeous rec area .. it needs a ranger or two to enforce peace and order. SOME visitors are inconsiderate of the environment.
Toni Wassenberg
This is a great park to camp in. We stayed one night in January, so there weren't many people here. It's beautiful and quiet, except for the trains which are fairly constant. Less at night.
#TEAMNOSLEEP
Great place to bring the family if your looking to camp, fish, and relax by the lake. They have two different lakes for fishing, a playground, which doubles as a water park during the summer, and plenty of spaces to trailer camp, and tent camp. Full hookups are available at a fair price. This place really gets busy during the holidays so book in advance.