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Mid Hills Campground

Address: Essex, CA 92332, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“This is a pretty great campground, with some caveats. I'll start with the good: sites are generally very spread out. There are 4 pairs of vault restrooms (so 8 in total), and they were clean and well maintained. Several sites had tree cover for shade. All sites had a table and fire ring, and I think all fire rings had grates. There was also a hill at the back of the campground where you could walk up and get a fantastic view of both the campground and the Mojave. Now the cons: Currently there is no potable water on site. This might have been caused by the fire a few years prior, as there are non-working pumps around. So, maybe this will be fixed in the future. I'd also say that many of the sites are poorly maintained, with vegetation growing all around, or the parking spot being rutted out. A few sites had been reclaimed by nature, with no markings for parking and just a lone table sitting in the scrub. Overall, I'd say there are maybe 10 decent sites, most of them good for tent campers. Some of the sites also have a lot of area for parking and tents (one would even work as a group site). And because of the elevation, it's going to be more comfortable for more of the year than Hole in the Wall.”

Monarch Rain Chains

Address: 4570 Eucalyptus Ave, Chino, CA 91710, USA

Shopping mall Park Home goods store Store

“The Mizoko cup rain chain is like a piece of contemprory art and it is made of thick copper...love it !!! Installation instructions are very easy to follow and we had it up in no more than 5 minutes. Am delighted with my purchase.”

Juniper Springs Group Campground

Address: San Bernardino, CA 92418, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Awesome group camp ground that you have to 4x4 to get to. 2N01 took a beating in the last storm. High clearance 4x4 are needed. Lots of ruts and rocks! Nothing an experienced off roader can't handle. Has an outdoor bathroom. No TP right now (Sept 23). The adjacent field was full of water from the storm.”

Johns Meadow Trail

Address: Johns Meadow Trail, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA

Park

Big Bear Discovery Center

Address: 40971 North Shore Drive/Hwy 38, Fawnskin, CA 92333, USA

Travel agency Park Store

“The people here are so friendly and helpful! There are some small exhibits to look at and some children’s activities. There are restrooms available in the front. They also confirmed for me that my America The Beautiful interagency pass is good for parking in these US Forest areas too and gave me a hanger for my rear view mirror”

Camp Edwards

Address: 42842 Jenks Lake Rd W, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Went here a decade ago on a field trip with my whole grade level in elementary it was amazing. I still miss the Termite Cabin Crew ,Paul was awesome even when I had nosebleeds all the time he was chill about it, along with Quinn our nature explorer teacher. His sign to tell him we’re bored in his lessons actually helped me through stressful times in Highschool. The one thing I don’t miss is knowing the Cobra cabin still has showers they used up all the hot water. Wish I knew if both of them still work there and if anything changed.”

Deadman's Peak

Address: Apple Valley, CA 92307, USA

Park

“A very demanding hike that is by no means "easy," however, the 360 view of the high desert and the majestic surroundings of the mountain, makes it a destination. Located on the top of the Granite Mountains; Dead Man's Peak is the highest point in Apple Valley. The most demanding part is the end because the trail ends and the last climb is vertical but if you ascend to the left side of the cliffs it is easier than going right. "I highly suggest doing this hike in winter months when the weather is cooler; less dangers." [There are two trails that intersect to form one trail the rest of the way. This creates a "loop trail" for anyone who wants to just enjoy the mountain but not going all the way to the top; it's a nice hike as well.] The two trails are found along the ridge to the right that borders the fence of the old dump. Walk the dirt road along the fence and turn right to keep on it. The first trail is right off the road to the right not to far past the start of the ridge. It is the most scenic route. The second trial is at the end of the dirt road where it circles back around. The trail is off to the right of that circle. Just remember, "You only have to go up once." :D Have fun, Enjoy it take your time and don't rush. It's a beautiful mountain with amazing wildlife and plant life.”

Serrano Campground

Address: 40650 N Shore Dr, Fawnskin, CA 92333, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Have been here twice and have loved it. Once tent caning but most recently with my trailer on a tent site and it was spacious. I will say it was the last one available so we got the handicap spot which may be bigger than usual. No direct hook up but there is water fill up and dump station (extra $10 to dump). Hosts were really nice and helpful. Love how close it is to the lake with walking/bike paths. There are plenty of trees around for good shade (and beautiful). Bathrooms were clean and place was pretty quiet. Will most likely come back again.”

Woodland Trail 1E23

Address: 41948 N Shore Dr, Big Bear, CA 92314, USA

Park

“I've been hiking this trail for many years, I love it. Great views and so much to teach my granddaughter about nature. The only problem I find is that people don't respect the animals or land.....trash is left and not packed out. We picked up so much garbage, my 7 year old granddaughter knows to leave it cleaner than you found it, sure wish everyone did the same.”

Monte Vista Park

Address: 13196 Monte Vista Ave, Chino, CA 91710, USA

Park

“Great place, very clean. Only downside three people smoking and we were ther for about 35 min.”

Mongolian camp

Address: 44222 Tonopah St, Newberry Springs, CA 92365, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Very nice people. Location was very cool and the yurts had interesting designs. Would definitely come back. There’s a nice bathroom as well as a karaoke lounge in a shipping container”

Santa Ana River Trailhead Parking

Address: 9461 Opal Ave, Mentone, CA 92359, USA

Park

Lost Creek Trail 1E09

Address: 44593-44599 I- 45 Srv Rd, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA

Park

Boulder Group Campground

Address: Mill Creek Rd, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Had a lot of fun with my group of friends here. The road to get here is a bit rough though. About a mile or two of dirt road to get to the campsite with lots of rocks. A FWD can make it up, just have to drive really carefully! Definitely would bring an SUV or Truck if you can though. Once you get to the campground though, you and your group will be far enough from other campers not to really be bothered by anyone. There are lots of trails you can explore yourself just by walking around the campsite with lots of shade. *Be warned though, we did see a bear both mornings we were here. Make sure to take advantage of the bear boxes provided.*”

Round Mountain Refuge

Address: 23999 Cascade Trail, Apple Valley, CA 92308, USA

Park

Matt Mountain ZipLine@Deep Creek Hot springs Campground

Address: 5900 Bowen Ranch Rd, Apple Valley, CA 92308, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“3 zip lines to ride on the property, but could only ride 2 because of the wind direction. It gives you something to do if you don’t feel like hiking to the hot springs or can’t make the hike like some of us. Zip lining was fun during the Summer with water balloons and super soakers to cool off the riders at the end of the line! And you can even zip line naked if you want! Thanks Matt!”

Heart Bar Family Campground

Address: 46610 CA-38, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“We loved the few days we spent here camping,we're a family of 5 and had plenty of space to ourselves and away from other campers at site 14. Our site had a bear box, fire ring and picnic table. The campground had water stations and trash bins along with vault toilets which were very clean. The camp host was very nice and checked on us a few times to see if we needed fire wood. Great experience and campground with lots of shade with alot of trees for your hammock and space for a large tent. We will Definitely be going back.”

Apple Valley BMX Moto Park

Address: 24320 CA-18, Apple Valley, CA 92307, USA

Park

“Great experience tonight at thier open house. The local kids where super helpful and very friendly. We will definitely be back.”

Falls Picnic Area

Address: 41750 Falls Rd, Forest Falls, CA 92339, USA

Park

“Great place, short easy hike to Big Falls. Lots of water this year I highly recommend going soon!! Parking was fine early. You need a national park pass or a $5 daily parking fee per day at the general store. There is a small lot of free parking but it was full when we were there. Lots of great day use picnic spots too in the loop. Great spot for an easy hike and close water falls!”

Arrastre Recreational Shooting Site 2

Address: 48198 US Frst Service Rd 2N02, Big Bear, CA 92314, USA

Park

“It's a cool place to shoot,bring your own targets and you got to watch out for big foot poop but other then that very nice”

EL MIRAGE COUNTY PARK BUILDING

Address: 1488 Community Ln, Adelanto, CA 92301, USA

Park

Albicker Farms

Address: 4491 Smoke Tree Rd, Phelan, CA 92371, USA

Park

“I may be a little biased, because a long time friend of mine and his awesome wife own this business, how ever I was experiencing back pain more then usual, I tried a sip of their famous Jungle Juice, pain melted away. Thanks”

Bobby Vega Park

Address: 800-862 N Garner Ave, San Bernardino, CA 92411, USA

Park

“I’ve lived by this park for 12 yrs so I’ve seen the good and bad conditions. Little by little the city has done its best to improve the grounds including painting over the gang tags as soon as they appear. What I enjoy most is the walking trail they installed, 4 times around is a mile!”

Liberty Park

Address: 11860 Telephone Ave, Chino, CA 91710, USA

Park

“I was surprised by how big the park is. It was very well maintained, and the activities are separated from each other so that the areas don't get too crowded. I don't like that the playground area doesn't have any swings as I took my 2-year-old there. But we kicked around a soccer ball, and there was plenty of room that we didn't bother the other park guests. The baseball field can use a little sprucing, a little upgrading. Maybe add a fence so that when a ball is hit, it doesn't end up disturbing a picnic. Other than that, it is a very nice park.”

MIDWAY PARK CSA29

Address: 34824 Rabbit Springs Rd, Lucerne Valley, CA 92356, USA

Park

“I love it! It's a little oasis in the desert S good place to stop and rest of your traveling thru the Lucerne Valley and if you're hungry you can stop at the local grocery store which is around the corner to pick up a bite to eat”

Mojave National Preserve

Address: 90942 Kelso Cima Rd, Essex, CA 92332, USA

Park

“It was one of the best places I've ever visited. So other-worldly, remote and unique. It was 100F with no cars or people anywhere around. There are no services for the length of this park, so ensure you have water, food, and toilet paper! I was lucky enough to be there when the desert plants were in bloom. Extraordinary beauty in infinite dusty beige fields of sand with tufts of grey-green foliage. The main road takes you through the changing desert landscape, moving from lush shrubs, Joshua trees, and various cacti through to true barren desert dunes (Kelso) and blackened hills. Would 100% do this again if ever back here.”

Apache Scouts Tracking School

Address: 499 Lytle Creek Rd, Lytle Creek, CA 92358, USA

Park

Rodman Mountains Wilderness Area

Address: Newberry Springs, CA 92365, USA

Park

“Geoglyphs near parking. Petroglyphs 1+ miles down two track trail on rockface below cliff drop off. CLOSED to VEHICULAR TRAFFIC. Bring water!”

Newberry Mountains Wilderness

Address: Newberry-Baker, CA, USA

Park

Tanglewood Group Campground

Address: 35540 Holcomb Valley Rd, Big Bear, CA 92314, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Tanglewood has public restrooms but it doesn't gave a roof, so if it rains you get wet. There is a fire pit and plenty of open area.”

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