The 679,380 acres of wildlands in the San Bernardino Mountains were designated a National Forest more than a hundred years ago. Whether you sleep under the stars or enjoy the comfort of an RV, seven regional parks offer a wide selection of campsites.

San Bernardino County Regional Parks has nine regional parks spread throughout the County featuring unspoiled views, thousands of species of watchable wildlife, camping, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, and RV parking.

Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park provides 150 acres of outdoor recreation activities in an urban setting.

Located at the base of the chaparral-covered hills of the Cajon Pass with scenic views of both the San Gabriel and San Bernardino Mountains, Glen Helen Regional Park offers 1,340 acres of recreational activities.

Prado Regional Park is a one-stop recreational paradise located in the Chino Valley basin where San Bernardino, Riverside, Orange, and Los Angeles Counties connect. This park is loaded with outdoor recreation and adventure offer: fishing, camping, hiking, biking and nature trails, disc golf and outstanding picnic facilities. Around the park, there are even more activities to enjoy, like two 18-hole golf courses, an Olympic shooting range, horseback riding, and an archery range.

With panoramic views of the San Bernardino Mountains and Mount San Gorgonio, Yucaipa Regional Park offers a wide range of outdoor recreation, including fishing in three lakes, a swim complex with dual flume water slides and sandy beach area.

Joshua Tree National Park

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Mojave National Preserve

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Calico Ghost Town

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Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park

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Glen Helen Regional Park

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Lake Gregory Regional Park

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Moabi Regional Park

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Mojave Narrows Regional Park

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Mojave River Regional Park

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Prado Regional Park

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Yucaipa Regional Park

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Chino Hills State Park

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