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Yucaipa Regional Park Tent Campground
34240 Oak Glen Road, Yucaipa, California, United States
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About the Yucaipa Regional Park Tent Campground
Yucaipa Regional Park Tent Campground, located at 34240 Oak Glen Road in Yucaipa, California, offers a range of amenities for visitors to enjoy. Situated near Oak Glen, Redlands, and mountain communities, this campground provides fishing opportunities at three lakes, a swim complex with water slides and sandy beaches, tent and RV camping sites, and large group shelters for up to 350 people.
In addition to the recreational activities, Yucaipa Regional Park also hosts events such as workshops and derbies for fishing enthusiasts. Visitors can cool off in the summer heat at the swimming lagoon and water slides, and explore the park by renting pedal boats or biking on the paths and trails.
For those looking for more active pursuits, the park offers disc golf courses and hiking trails with stunning landscapes. The park is also known for its super bloom of poppies and other flora and fauna, providing a picturesque backdrop for photography.
Whether you're looking for a relaxing getaway or an adventure-filled day out, Yucaipa Regional Park has something for everyone. With its wide range of activities and facilities, this campground and park is the perfect destination for families, friends, and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
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34240 Oak Glen Rd, Yucaipa, CA 92399, United States
Reviews of Yucaipa Regional Park Tent Campground
"Didn't stay just drove thru to see what it was like. I wish they had more 1 to 2 family tent sites. If they did we probably would have camped there."
"For our annual family camping weekend ( 30 of us including uncles, cousins, brothers, nephews) we usually go to La Jolla Indian Reservation Campground ( By Palomar Mountain, San Diego County) but this year we wanted to try a different place. We tried this park and it was o.k. The following is included in each camping site: - Large camping sites ( size of a soccer field) for up to up to 30 people with a large fire pit. - Large park shelter with 8 park tables, 2 extra large charcoal grills and a water spigot to wash dishes or hook up a hose. - Bathroom and shower buildings near by are very clean with cold and hot water. Bathrooms are on one side of the building and showers on the other. - camping sites are separated by trees so you have some privacy. -Each site has its own parking spaces. - The only complaint is that you can't set up the tents under the trees and grass. Tents have to be in the center of the camping site which is pure dirt and there is no shade. So the sun hits the tents dead on. The activities are plenty. fishing, walking trails, small fresh water river you can go in, and paddle boats for the lake. The big attraction however is the beach pool. One end of the lake was converted in to a beach pool with white sand and two large water slides. However you have to pay $12 to get in and no alcohol. Kids under 4 are free. In and out privileges. The pool runs from 10am to 4pm. Closed on Mondays. There is a big play ground area for kids outside the beach pool. If you are camping check in is at 3pm and check out is at 11: 30 the next day. Park opens at 9am and closes at 5pm. If you are camping and get there after 4:30pm you are given an entry code to get in. There are in and out privileges so that is a plus. And if you need anything a five minute drive into town will take care of all you needs. We stayed there 3 nights and paid a total $320 for our group of 30. We plan to go back."
"$100 to pitch a tent on a weeknight. I wanted to test out my new sleeping bag on a cold night last week and they wanted a hundred dollars to set up a 1 person backpacking tent. Ridiculous. If they are going to change prices like that maybe they shouldn't be taking County taxpayer money."
"Some campsites need updates was 100 degrees and summer swim season wasn't over and pool wasn't open only sat and sun even though campground was full old benches where infested with black widows at night, 1 tarantula, 4 scorpions and they don't allow you to put tents outside of circle where the shade is we did have fun at pool for 6 hours that's how long its open,good fishing after stock day Thursday,good place for day use not for tent camping, also new shower bathrooms but never opened had to use old one infested with black widows"
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