MOJAVE NARROWS REGIONAL PARK

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CAMPING CALIFORNIA

Mojave Narrows Regional Park


April 19, 2024

Mojave Narrows Regional Park camping area, located in California, offers a range of amenities to enhance the camping experience. Campers can enjoy spacious sites with picnic tables, fire rings, and access to clean restroom and shower facilities. The campground also provides water and electric hookups, making it convenient for RV campers. Additionally, a dump station is available for waste disposal.

Reservations for campsites can be made in advance, ensuring campers secure their preferred spot. This is especially important during peak seasons when the campground tends to be busier. It is recommended to check availability and book early to guarantee a spot.

The best time to visit Mojave Narrows Regional Park camping area is during the spring and fall months when the weather is mild and comfortable for outdoor activities. Summers can be hot, so campers should come prepared with sufficient shade and water. The park offers various recreational opportunities, including hiking trails, fishing, and boating on the nearby lake. However, campers should be cautious of wildlife encounters, particularly with rattlesnakes and coyotes. It is essential to follow safety guidelines and secure food properly to avoid attracting animals to the campsite.




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Fishing Destinations

                                                       

Silverwood Lake

Apache Trout Blue Catfish Bluegill Kelp Bass Largemouth Bass Rainbow Trout

Mojave Narrows Regional Park lake

Apache Trout Blue Catfish Bluegill Kelp Bass

Green Valley Lake

Apache Trout Blue Catfish Bluegill Kelp Bass Rainbow Trout

Arrowbear Lake

Apache Trout Blue Catfish Bluegill Rainbow Trout

Silverwood Lake State Recreation Area

American Shad Apache Trout Atlantic Salmon Black Crappie Blue Catfish Bluegill Kelp Bass Largemouth Bass Rainbow Trout Striped Bass

Glen Helen Lakes

Apache Trout Blue Catfish Kelp Bass Rainbow Trout

Lake Gregory County Regional Park

Apache Trout Atlantic Salmon Blue Catfish Bluegill Kelp Bass Rainbow Trout

Deep Creek

Apache Trout Black Sea Bass Brown Trout Rainbow Trout Smallmouth Bass

Yucaipa Park Lake

Apache Trout Blue Catfish Bluegill Channel Catfish Rainbow Trout

Secombe Lake

Blue Catfish Bluegill Kelp Bass

Lake Evans

Black Crappie Blue Catfish Bluegill Kelp Bass

Lake Gregory

Apache Trout Black Crappie Blue Catfish Bluegill Kelp Bass Rainbow Trout
                                                                                                                       
                                               

Rafting & Kayaking

FOREST BOUNDARY, ABOVE ZOO CREEK BELOW SPILLWAY (S1/2, SEC 3, T11S, R2E) TO LA JOLLA INDIAN RESERVATION BOUNDARY (N1/2, SEC 31, T10S, R2E)
San Luis Rey-Escondido Watershed, California
MISSION CREEK
Salton Sea Watershed, California
PALM CANYON
Salton Sea Watershed, California
CONFLUENCE OF FRY AND IRON SPRING CREEKS (E1/2, SEC 3, T10S,R1E TO SE1/4 SEC 16, T10S, R2E
San Luis Rey-Escondido Watershed, California
MISSION CREEK
Salton Sea Watershed, California
SANTA MARGARITA RIVER
Santa Margarita Watershed, California
DEVIL CANYON TRIBUTARY TO SAN MATEO CREEK
Aliso-San Onofre Watershed, California
SANTA MARGARITA RIVER
Santa Margarita Watershed, California
CROUCH RANCH TO MORENA RESERVOIR
Cottonwood-Tijuana Watershed, California
SAN MATEO WILDERNESS BOUNDARY TO NF BOUNDARY WITH CAMP PENDLETON
Aliso-San Onofre Watershed, California

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