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Mojave River Forks Regional Park is a tranquil desert oasis offering diverse outdoor recreation opportunities including camping, hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing along the Mojave River in Southern California.

3047
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
Approximately 50,000
Annual Visitors
1971
Year Established

About Mojave River Forks Regional Park

 

Mojave River Forks Regional Park is located in the foothills of the San Bernardino Mountains near Hesperia, California. The park preserves an important riparian habitat centered around the Mojave River, which flows intermittently through the area. This regional park features varied terrain that combines desert landscapes with lush green areas supported by the river’s flow, creating a unique environment for plants and wildlife. Historically, the site has served as a vital water source and rest stop for indigenous peoples and early settlers traveling through the Mojave Desert. Today, its wide open spaces, shaded picnic areas, and extensive trail network make it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The park supports a variety of recreational activities, including family-friendly camping, bird watching, horseback riding, mountain biking, and fishing in specially stocked ponds. The surrounding habitat supports species such as mule deer, coyotes, various songbirds, and birds of prey. Visitors are drawn by the park's combination of natural beauty, recreational amenities, and accessibility from the Greater Los Angeles area. Key landmarks include scenic riverforks sites, historic ranch buildings, and viewpoints offering vistas of the high desert environment. The park offers a serene contrast to the often arid desert terrain nearby, providing a green refuge and a welcome outdoor experience throughout the year.

Highlights

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Mojave River confluence area with lush riparian vegetation

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Stocked fishing ponds popular among families

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Extensive equestrian trails and horse-friendly facilities

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Historic ranch structures and interpretive signage

Notable Natural Features

Mojave River

An intermittent desert river that creates a rare riparian habitat in the region supporting diverse plant and animal life.

Camping Facilities

Developed campgrounds with shaded picnic tables, fire rings, and restroom facilities suitable for families and groups.

Equestrian Trails

Over 15 miles of multi-use trails designed to accommodate horseback riders, hikers, and mountain bikers.