Mojave Narrows Regional Park
Megan S.
Reviewed Feb. 23, 2020

A nice bit of green in the desert

I used to go here a lot as a kid, both for RV camping and fishing. It's an interesting area, as a rockbed forces the normally underground Mojave River to the surface here, meaning that this is one of the only parts of the river to flow above ground year round. As a result, a small forest of Cottonwood trees abounds, which are the only native tree to this area. The lakes are nice, there are mountain views, and some cool hikes to explore in the riverbed area. It's a green Oasis in the desert, spring is probably the best time to go as it can get very hot in summer and very cold in winter. I do miss the houses, cows, and camels that use to be housed in the stables.

  • Review photo of Mojave Narrows Regional Park by Megan S., February 23, 2020
  • Review photo of Mojave Narrows Regional Park by Megan S., February 23, 2020