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    Shaun Hunter
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    An aerial view of the campground, with Horseshoe Lake and Mojave Narrows Regional Park behind it.
    Shaun Hunter
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    01/11/2022
    There are 38 dedicated RV sites with full hook ups along a loop road.
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    01/11/2022
    RVs situated beside Horseshoe Lake with the Mojave landscape in the background.
    Shaun Hunter
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    01/11/2022
    Each site has a table, grill and fire pit, along with water and power at all RV sites.
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    01/11/2022
    Tent sites are set along Horseshoe Lake.
    Shaun Hunter
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    01/11/2022
    Tent campsite at Mojave Narrows Regional Park.
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    Mojave Narrows Regional Park campground.
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    01/11/2022
    Two bathroom buildings have free showers and flush toilets.
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    01/11/2022
    A dump station is located just outside the campground.
    Shaun Hunter
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    01/11/2022
    One of three group campsites inside the park.

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