Silverwood Lake SRA – Mesa Campground, California (Guide + Reviews)

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Overview

Silverwood Lake State Recreation Area sits in the San Bernardino foothills off Highway 138, where oak and chaparral meet a sparkling mountain reservoir. The main family campground, Mesa Campground, offers drive-in sites close to swimming beaches, boat launches, and trails, including a segment of the Pacific Crest Trail. Expect big-sky sunsets, easy lake access, and cooler evenings than the valley below.

TL;DR: Easy-access lake camping with views, beaches, and boating — a classic Inland Empire weekend.

What Campers Are Saying

Overall vibe: “Lake fun with mountain air.” Campers love the proximity to the water, clean facilities, and family-friendly loops. Summer weekends buzz with boaters and swimmers; shoulder seasons are quieter and breezier.

Highlights

  • Swim & sand: designated swim beaches minutes from camp.
  • Boating & fishing: launch ramps, rentals nearby, and solid angling.
  • Trails: lakeshore paths + access to the Pacific Crest Trail.
  • Views: elevated mesas with wide-open sky for sunsets and stars.

Frictions to plan around

  • Summer heat: afternoons can be hot — bring shade and water.
  • Weekend crowds: popular with day-use visitors and boaters.
  • Wind & dust: expect afternoon breezes on exposed mesas.
  • Wildlife-smart: secure food; ravens and raccoons are savvy.

Camper Quotes

“Perfect for kids — beach by day, campfire by night.”
“Great lake views; go midweek for mellow vibes.”
“Bring shade — the sun is real up here.”
“Clean loops and easy access to the launch.”

Campsites & Amenities

  • Sites: multiple paved loops for tents, trailers, and RVs (best under ~35 ft).
  • Hookups: mix of hookup and non-hookup sites (water/electric at select pads); dump station available.
  • Facilities: restrooms with showers, picnic tables, fire rings, amphitheater, camp store (seasonal).
  • Access: short drive to swim beaches, marina/launch, and day-use areas.
  • Pets: allowed in campground and paved areas (not on swim beaches).

Booking & Availability

Reservations: via ReserveCalifornia.com. Open year-round. Summer weekends and holidays book fast; spring and fall offer the best combo of temps and availability.

Tip: Aim for Sunday–Tuesday stays for quieter loops and glassier morning paddles.

Best Sites

  • Rim/edge loops: partial lake views and breezes (bring tie-downs).
  • Inner loops with trees: more shade and privacy for tents.
  • Hookup row: level pads and easy trailer backing for RVs.

For families, pick a loop near the swim beach access; for stargazing, choose the higher mesa sites with wider sky.

Nearby Campgrounds

  • Lake Gregory (County): small alpine lake vibe with nearby town amenities.
  • Mojave Narrows (County): river/pond setting on the high desert edge.
  • Lake Perris SRA: big-lake alternative south with tons of sites (you’ve got this post already).

Map & Directions

From the Inland Empire, take I-15 or I-215 to Highway 138 and follow signs to Silverwood Lake State Recreation Area. The Mesa Campground is signed within the park road network.

Address (park entrance): 14651 Cedar Cir, Hesperia, CA 92345

Silverwood Lake FAQ

Are there hookups?

Yes — select sites offer water and electric; a dump station serves non-sewer sites.

Are dogs allowed?

Yes, in camp and on paved areas; not on designated swim beaches.

Is it family-friendly?

Very — beaches, ranger programs, and roomy loops are great for kids.

When’s the best time to visit?

April–June and September–October for warm days and cool evenings.

Can I launch a boat or paddleboard?

Yes — boat ramps and rentals (seasonal) are near the marina; morning is calmest.

What are the chances I’ll see Bigfoot?

Local legend says he hikes a secret spur of the PCT at dusk. 👣🌅

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