SWIM SCHEDULE CHANGE: Glen Helen & Yucaipa complexes transitioned back to weekends only through Labor Day weekend. See pool calendar.
LAKE ALGAE NOTICES: Both lakes at Cucamonga-Guasti & Glen Helen are under a Caution status. Learn more about algal blooms.
CALICO GHOST TOWN: The phone line is currently down. If you need assistance, call our main number 909-387-2757.
SPLASH PADS: Are open at Cucamonga-Guasti, Mojave Narrows & Prado.
YUCAIPA: Be advised that lining up or stopping on Oak Glen Rd. to enter Yucaipa is not permitted prior to 7:30 a.m. ‘No Stopping’ signs are posted along Oak Glen Rd. for safety and traffic impact.
PRADO: Due to current lake conditions, fishing activities at Prado Regional Park are temporarily suspended until further notice. For the safety of our park visitors and protection of the lake environment, guests are asked to refrain from fishing or entering the lake while the suspension is in effect. Park staff will continue to monitor lake conditions. Fishing will resume once conditions are determined to be appropriate for recreational fishing. We appreciate your patience, understanding, and cooperation. Please check back for updates on our website regarding the reopening of fishing activities.

Regional Parks is excited to announce the completion of the new equestrian facilities at Mojave Narrows Regional Park with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday, April 30, at 11 a.m. Free park admission will be offered for visitors from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. to join the celebration and tour the new barn, corrals and arena area. Light refreshments will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.
The project upgrades include a prefabricated equestrian with horse stalls and storage room for tack and feed, water and electrical conduits, corrals, spectator seating, lighting and Public Address (PA) system in the arena area, as well as new water troughs and hitching posts. Funded by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), the project broke ground in January 2025, at a cost of approximately $1.6 million.
Regional Parks Director Beahta Davis says the new equestrian facility supports the department’s mission to invest in and preserve cultural and historical park resources.
“I am excited about this new amenity, and the department is looking forward to increased programs and activities for the equestrian community,” said Davis.
The revitalization of Mojave Narrows Regional Park aligns with the Countywide Vision by connecting and beautifying communities through shared open spaces.