Mojave River Forks Regional Park

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5.6

Mojave River Forks Regional Park is located in Hesperia (United States). Featured in the gay campgrounds category, it has a rating of 5.6. Check all the details here.

Features and services of Mojave River Forks Regional Park

Highlights

  • Picnics

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Activities

  • Hiking

Amenities

  • Barbecue grill
  • Picnic tables
  • Public toilet

Children

  • Good for kids
  • Kid-friendly hikes

Parking

  • Paid parking lot

Pets

  • Dogs allowed

Mojave River Forks Regional Park is in position 5 out of 7 in gay campgrounds in Hesperia

Customer Reviews

★★★★★
★★★★★

Mojave River Forks Regional Park has a rating of 4.2 out of 5 based on over 159 reviews on Google

Rick Simper

This is a nice campground away from the city. Not too much to do here but it is peaceful. It is the desert and at the base of the mountains, so it gets a bit windy at times. There does not appear to be a campground host, nor anyone at the entrance. With that, I recommend doing reservations online prior to showing up to make sure you aren't taking someone's spot they may have reserved, especially since they don't post which sites are reserved. That would be my main complaint at this time. The County does drive through once in a while, but it is quick. There are restrooms and showers here, but we did not use them this time. They were decent the last time we were here a few years ago. The RV portion has full hookups and few trees. The spaces are well spread apart so you are not right on top of each other like many campgrounds are like. The tent area has water and more trees and large Juniper bushes. Very nice area for tents.

Rick Simper ☆ 5/5
Veronica Stalkfleet

Decent enough for enjoying with friends and family. Bathrooms need some love cosmetically and health wise need mold removed. Bugs and sand expected, but overall very good easy weekend. Equestrian friendly too which was cool! Lots of exploring available. Thank you SBCParks!

Veronica Stalkfleet ☆ 5/5
eclipse258

Extremely relaxed spot to get away! I do not like going out on the weekends, but took a good friend out for his birthday there on a Sunday, and was still one of the most peaceful days at a park I've ever had! Entering can be a bit confusing, just make sure to have 8 bucks cash on hand! I left a 10, but I made great use of it! You can wander around the north end and all the way to the dam! We found a creek and was just simply amazed by nature. Highly recommend this spot to get out of the grid!

eclipse258 ☆ 5/5
Elle

We absolutely DO NOT recommend! We arrived in the late afternoon and we were told by the attendant who was driving around on the cart that when we chose a spot to go ahead and put the money in the pay box. Because there's no attendant on site, people were free to scream bloody murder all night long. After several hours of this, and my PTSD and my service dog being triggered, we decided to pack it up and just leave at about 2:30 a.m. Come to find out, they lock the gate and you're not able to get in or out without a code, which the attendant failed to give us or even tell us that we needed. None of the phone numbers had anyone that answered and there was absolutely no way to get out! It took us about an hour of driving around at 3:00 in the morning to find someone that was still awake who could finally give us the code to get out.THIS IS A SAFETY ISSUE AND IS NOT ACCEPTABLE. Everyone should have easy access to be able to exit for whatever reason they need and especially if it's an emergency. This is a pretty place to camp, but the accessibility issue is huge and unsafe.

Elle ☆ 1/5
MrAtticus

I love this place. It's very spread out for an RV camp. Not something you see much of these days, everyone's cramped in where you can hear your neighbors snoring at night. Not this place. Has many trails for you to take a walk on, pet friendly. They have a section for tents only. For the RV section they have 30 amp power with running water. Not sure if there's any sites with 50 amp power. Great place to take pictures of the sky at night all these pictures were taken on my phone.

MrAtticus ☆ 5/5
Elizabeth Gutierrez

My family and I have already camped here 2x and we’ve loved it so far! If camping with a big family , I would recommend site "Coyote Bluff" so much space, trees, shade and a night view of the road while cars drive up and down the hill. Restrooms and showers are across from the site, parking is for about 6 cars. There’s a big tree in the middle of the campground and lots of picnic tables to sit around. We take bikes and ride around the campsite when the sun starts setting. There’s a bonfire pit for night time. One thing I’d like to share is that while I booked this last time I honestly can remember the name of the Person that helped me but I had a great reservation experience ! I called a Monday to book but didn’t have the funds yet and when I called but in on Wednesday I asked for it because it was no longer available online! I was so bummed but he told me he had actually put the site on HOLD for me! That made me so happy and I appreciate that so they are great there to help too!! If camping with a smaller group , I’d recommend site 26. Restrooms are also next to the site and had lots of the shade for the tents and all. Thank you Mojave River Forks for the great experience I had this past month . We actually booked twice in July due to how much we like it there!!

Elizabeth Gutierrez ☆ 5/5
Maria Pope

I love this campground because it is usually not full, and it has lots of open space for hikes or bike rides, mature trees, hot showers, and flushing toilets. 😊👍🏼 (Make sure you get the gate code for after 4pm arrival). Codes change on Sunday evenings, so if you leave Monday morning, you will need the new code. AT&T has best cellular reception. The facilities are a bit run down, but they work 😊 It has large group areas for group camping too.👍🏼 The only drawback is that it can be very windy. The tent camping area is less windy than the RV area, but not good for camp fires. Seems to me that almost 4 out of 5 days are windy (of my 6 times camping here). In the summer the wind is nice because it cools us down, but with no wind the temps are higher.

Maria Pope ☆ 5/5
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Information about Mojave River Forks Regional Park

Address

Mojave River Forks Regional Park is located at 17891 CA-173, Hesperia, CA 92345, United States

Phone

The phone number of Mojave River Forks Regional Park is +1 760-389-2322

Website

The website of Mojave River Forks Regional Park is: parks.sbcounty.gov/park/mojave-river-forks-regional-park

Business Hours

Monday: 08:00–16:00
Tuesday: 08:00–16:00
Wednesday: 08:00–16:00
Thursday: 08:00–16:00
Friday: 08:00–16:00
Saturday: 08:00–16:00
Sunday: 08:00–16:00

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