Mojave Narrows Regional Park
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About Mojave Narrows Regional Park in Victorville
Mojave Narrows Regional Park is an 886-acre regional park located near Victorville in San Bernardino County, California. The park is situated along the Mojave River, where the typically subterranean waterway emerges above ground, creating a unique oasis in the high desert landscape.
The park features a diverse ecosystem, including lush plant growth, acres of waterways, impressive stands of cottonwood and willow trees, and broad meadows. This natural environment supports a rich variety of wildlife, with over 250 species of birds observed in the area. The park's two small lakes, Horseshoe Lake and Pelican Lake, provide opportunities for fishing and other water-based activities.
Mojave Narrows Regional Park offers a blend of natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails that wind through the park's varied terrain, providing views of the surrounding desert and the chance to observe local flora and fauna. The park's lakes are stocked with fish, making it a popular destination for anglers.
For those interested in camping, the park provides both RV and tent camping sites, some of which offer scenic views of the lakes. The campground includes basic amenities such as restrooms and showers, though visitors should note that train noise may be audible due to the nearby BNSF Railway line.
The park's location along the historic Mormon Trail adds a layer of historical interest. Once part of the North Verde Ranch and later known as the Kemper Campbell Ranch, the land was purchased by San Bernardino County in the late 1960s to create this public recreational area.
Mojave Narrows Regional Park serves as an important natural refuge in the high desert region, offering visitors a chance to experience the unique ecology of the Mojave River ecosystem and enjoy a variety of outdoor activities year-round.