Mojave Narrows Park, near Victorville in San Bernardino County, California, is an 886-acre (3.59 km2)regional park with a 50-acre (0.20 km2) fishing lake and hiking trails. The park offers many trails and footpaths to explore on a leisurely walk or with a group of experienced hikers. The park offers many trails to explore throughout. The park also provides lush plant growth, acres of waterways, impressive strands of cottonwood and willows, and wildlife, all naturally landscaped. The section of the park near the river is "an inviting expanse of green meadows, cottonwoods, willow thickets, and year-round water in river channels, creeks, bogs, ponds, and two small lakes. This Mojave Narrow park provides year-round fishing at Pelican and Horseshoe Lakes. A California state fishing license is required to fish at their parks, and they offer fishing workshops and derbies throughout the year.
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• Handicap Accessible
• Picnic Shelters Available
• Memorable Experience.
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MOJAVE NARROWS REGIONAL PARK REVIEWS
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.
The lakes are nice. Not too busy (except on holidays). This place has the best trails. So many different trails too. Most of them are maintained by someone.. It is my favorite place to ride horses in the high desert.
Nice park with amenities. Well maintained bike trails, 2 lakes, fishing spots. Picnic areas. You can also camp here. Ample parking available.
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Rockview Nature Park is a renowned park in Victorville, CA. The 52-acre area allows plenty of hiking and bike riding for those seeking adventure. The park includes the Nature Center, a carpeted multipurpose room with approximately 1,900 square feet of gathering space, a kitchen with a campfire, two small open grass areas, a gazebo, and play equipment. This place is calm, and you can see serene rock and its formations. Visitors can have a fun place for kids to climb on rocks. Picnic areas and facilities are available to rent for your events. Rockview Nature Park is only open during scheduled activities.
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• Parking Available
• Campfire Area Available
• Dog Friendly
• Satisfied Experience.
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ROCKVIEW NATURE PARK REVIEWS
Parking as you have to park outside of the gate (or elsewhere). It doesn't look like much at first but once you take the trail down (head towards the wooden arch), you'll meet a gorgeous grassy area perfect to chill out at. If you take the small trail further down you hit the "small" Mojave river. Such a great trail and hangout spot to go too. Highly recommended.
Man one of the most beautiful spot's in the desert. Not a lot of people know about this place nice views cool little trails to hike and since the river has water in it it's awesome. Restrooms: There's usually nobody at the station but its really quiet and very peaceful.
The time spent there with my family was awesome!! The green grass, the water and the trails were great!!! I had the best time in this little hide away spot.
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Silverwood Lake State Recreation Area is a top-rated park along the Pacific Crest Trail and is home to Silverwood Lake reservoirs and hiking trails. The lake has a large beach area for families to enjoy. Campfires are allowed in the campground in park-provided fire rings. The park-provided grills in the campground and designated picnic areas also allow personal propane gas grills, stoves, lanterns, and heaters. All Silverwood Lake vessels will be inspected for standing water and quagga mussels. The campsites have access to showers and bathrooms. Many opportunities are available for outdoor activities. Visitors will be able to reserve campsites and lodging. It is 7.9 miles from downtown to Victorville.
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• Picnic Tables Available
• Has Barbecue Grill
• Dogs Allowed.
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SILVERWOOD LAKE STATE RECREATION AREA REVIEWS
Helpful staff. Very clean facilities minus a few restrooms which are tagged and commonly low on toliet paper especially during the week, Still cold, and very windy for camping. Beware of mountain lions, snakes, deer, and other wildlife. Smart camp: Stop leaving food out when going to bed or going to the lake...we sit back and watch raccoons, squirrels and wild life destroy your camp site.
This place is beautiful! The cactus, sage bushes, and oak trees on the north side abruptly give way to pine and evergreen trees on the south slopes of the San Bernadino mountains. Camping spots for tents and full service spots for RV/trailers. Rainbow trout are planted here all year around, and the lake is open to personal watercraft and swimming (designated areas). Come in the fall to see a rainbow of color as the leaves change.
Beautiful scenic lake. At the time I was there water was clear and looked so clean. Great place for camping, hiking, water play, just about everything. Fishing that time was no-go. None of my buddies caught anything.
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