Yucaipa Regional Park
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Great humongous beautiful Green park and campground with fishing ponds that don’t really seem to contain any fish. But the facilities has paddle boats and entire water park section with a beach that hasn’t been used in over five years and the snack bar even has all dusty spiderwebs going from the windows to the counter showing how long it’s been since they’ve actually used these wonderful things they built when they built this park. And perhaps maybe stocking the pond with actual fish might be smart sometime soon since there were others fishing there that spent money on their activity and came to this location for recreational fun camping and fishing, and they seemed quite disappointed as was I.
- C. SCOTT (VonLutenburg I)
We had so much fun! The water slides were definitely the highlight. The restrooms are super clean and the showers are a super plus. Yucaipa really is a great place for camping.
- Kimberly Covarrubias
I just moved here and was SO homesick, finding this park down the street from my new home was magic. I LOVE walking around the lakes and pool, seeing all the wildlife, the fish jumping in the water, the ducks and their new babies swimming calmly by, the turtles sunning on the rocks. Just beautiful.
- Stephanie Wing
We used site 10 that is one of the many 3-RV sites to have a friends and family join us. It was cool having all three of us share essentially the same spot with full hookups, and then have other family stop by during the days to share in the BBQ, etc. We had a large area for games that was great except for all the ground squirl holes. The park also has a water park and group picnic sites that we checked out but didn't use. Plus, "Super Juan Pollo" was nearby and had great chicken deals to feed us all when we didn't want to cook ourselves.
- Bryan Symons
My family and I enjoy camping, swimming, hiking and pedaling in the boats here. The water slides are great when both are working but there can be a long wait, especially when one of the waterslides is closed. In my experience, the bathrooms have been clean...enough...and stocked. The staff is friendly also. My gripe is that every activity costs money per person, including the pedal boats, which seems silly. Whether there is one person or four, we only use one boat, so why pay 8 dollars a kid and 12 dollars an adult for one boat? Additionally, there are not single-tent campgrounds, only RV and group tent sites, so we must go elsewhere to camp when just our family wants to camp. The last day visit was nearly 70 dollars for 3 (swim slides and pedal boats) and the last overnight was around 150 for 8 (including swim and slides). I have not yet fished nor biked here, but it is a beautiful place to be.
- Alaina