Silverwood Lake Campground Map

Silverwood Lake Campground Map. Silverwood Campground Map For campsites 1-65 (known as Old Mesa), reservations are available for camping dates from May 1 to September 30 Silverwood Lake State Recreation Area Mesa Campground 14651 Cedar Circle • Hesperia, CA 92345 • (760) 389-2303 Silverwood Lake is a 30-mile drive from the city of San Bernardino, The park is located via Highway 138, 11 miles east of I-15; or 20 miles north of San Bernardino via Highways 18 & 138

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Silverwood Lake State Recreation Area Mesa Campground 14651 Cedar Circle • Hesperia, CA 92345 • (760) 389-2303 Silverwood Lake is a 30-mile drive from the city of San Bernardino, The park is located via Highway 138, 11 miles east of I-15; or 20 miles north of San Bernardino via Highways 18 & 138 Find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions in Google Maps.

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Silverwood Lake Campgrounds Reservations; Reservations: Silverwood Lake Campgrounds reservations for campsites 66-136 are available year-round onsecutive occupancy limits for all campgrounds at Silverwood Lake SRA are as follows: April 1 - September 30: 14 consecutive nights, October 1 - March 31: 30 consecutive nights. Silverwood Lake map showing marina, boat launch ramps, campgrounds, picnic areas, restrooms

Silverwood Lake Map. onsecutive occupancy limits for all campgrounds at Silverwood Lake SRA are as follows: April 1 - September 30: 14 consecutive nights, October 1 - March 31: 30 consecutive nights. Silverwood Lake is a 30-mile drive from the city of San Bernardino, The park is located via Highway 138, 11 miles east

Silverwood Lake Fish Reports & Map. Silverwood Lake State Recreation Area Mesa Campground 14651 Cedar Circle • Hesperia, CA 92345 • (760) 389-2303 Silverwood Lake is a 30-mile drive from the city of San Bernardino, The park is located via Highway 138, 11 miles east of I-15; or 20 miles north of San Bernardino via Highways 18 & 138 Silverwood Lake was formed by the 249-foot Cedar Springs Dam