Sunday, January 14, 2024

Mojave Narrows Regional Park

 Sometimes you make plans, you pivot on those plans, and you just get lucky!  Dan and I skedaddled out of the free campground because we felt too claustrophobic with all the rigs packed in together. We found a regional park near Victorville, CA, in San Bernadino County, called Mojave Narrows.  The reviews we read sounded decent, and we reserved a spot where our back patio opened to Horseshoe Lake and crossed our fingers.




 

We were pleasantly surprised to roll in to a lush nature park with tons of cottonwoods and willows. We relaxed to the calls of so many different bird species, the website says there are over 1500 species of watchable wildlife!

 



We took a couple bike rides around the acreage and watched the train delivering who knows what to people who knows where.  



We had terrific weather and practically no neighbors except the ones who took flight just to settle back on a log in the water on one of the two lakes.



 

That’s the kind of experience that centers me - the calm of the cattails and the chatter of the birds.


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