Mojave Narrows Regional Park
Overview
Dust stirs gently as tires crunch over the dry earth of Yates Road, signaling arrival at Mojave Narrows Regional Park in Victorville. The air hums with the chatter of ducks skimming glassy lake surfaces and children’s laughter echoing from the splash pad. This is a place where sprawling grasslands meet calm water edges, punctuated by the occasional clatter of horseshoes and the distant bark of a dog. Early visitors often pause to watch fishermen settle along the shorelines, lines cast into still waters tinted by golden afternoon light, setting a rhythm of quiet anticipation and easy camaraderie.
Beyond the campground, a network of flat, concrete trails stretches nearly three miles, looping past two lakes and a wooden bridge that draws walkers and e-bike riders alike. The path’s gentle grade welcomes those with mobility aids, while frisbees sail overhead in open fields where families and seniors find their own pace. Fishing is a steady draw here, with spots scattered along the water’s edge where bass and catfish tempt anglers throughout the day. Horse stables, still growing, hint at equestrian adventures, while nearby picnic areas shaded by mature trees offer refuge from the desert sun. Seasonal water play areas transform the park into a lively summer retreat, blending the chill of splash pads with the warmth of shared moments on playground swings and sandy banks.
The campground itself balances rugged desert charm with practical comforts. Sites vary from full hookup spots accommodating RVs to dry camping areas that invite tents to settle beneath open skies. Campfires crackle in designated pits, their glow mingling with stars in the clear Victorville night. Morning showers rival home water pressure, and the grounds hum with a quiet energy—families preparing breakfast, anglers packing gear, and kids darting between trees and playgrounds. The entrance gate staff, often recognized by returning visitors, offer a welcoming presence that sets the tone for stays marked by ease and familiarity. Yearly passes, prized by locals, unlock repeated access to this pocket of high desert calm.
As dusk falls, the park’s lively daytime sounds soften into a gentle chorus of water lapping and distant quacks. Campers return to their sites, some lingering by their bonfires, others retreating to tents or RVs, all drawn back by a shared sense of belonging. It’s this blend of open space, active days, and quiet evenings that keeps visitors coming back—each visit weaving another story into
Location
Park RdVictorville, California 92395
Nearby Campgrounds
Sort:- Adelanto City Park — Adelanto, California 9.2 miles away
- Mojave River Forks Regional Park — Hesperia, California 12.8 miles away
- Horse Springs — Apple Valley, California 16.2 miles away
- Silverwood Lake State Rec Area — Hesperia, California 16.4 miles away
- El Mirage Dry Lake OHV — Adelanto, California 17.0 miles away
- North Shore — San Bernardino, California 18.2 miles away
Frequently Asked Questions About Mojave Narrows Regional Park
Does Mojave Narrows Regional Park allow pets?
No, Mojave Narrows Regional Park does not allow pets.