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Lake Gregory Regional Park offers a unique blend of outdoor adventure and natural beauty, making it a popular destination for visitors seeking fun and relaxation. Nestled in the San Bernardino County mountains, just minutes from Big Bear Lake, this regional park provides endless opportunities to connect with nature and enjoy a variety of activities for people of all ages.
Whether you're fishing on the lake, picnicking under the shade of towering trees, or simply taking in the breathtaking views of the surrounding hillsides, Lake Gregory Regional Park is a perfect spot for outdoor enthusiasts. The park's clean and well-maintained facilities cater to families and individuals looking to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Lake Gregory Regional Park is conveniently located at 24171 Lake Dr, Crestline, CA 92325. The park is open daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, making it easy to fit into your schedule. For more information or assistance, you can contact the park directly at 1 909-338-2233.
Onsite services
Picnics
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Hiking
Barbecue grill
Basketball court
Has a tennis court
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Skateboarding area
Slides
Credit cards
Debit cards
NFC mobile payments
Credit cards
Good for kids
Good for kids birthday
Kid-friendly hikes
Playground
Free parking lot
Paid parking lot
Dog park
Dogs allowed
Its very clean and cold during the winter. Price is $10 per person that is fishing. Your limit is 5. They stock this lake almost every week. The guy next to us caught like 7. I had no bites. He was using a spoon looking luer. It was fun.
It has beautiful views saw many butterflies, blue Jay birds , ducks and some gorgeous Hawks in the sky just wonderful nature site scene.
There's been an algae bloom since about a week ago. It's progressively gotten worse. The smaller fish are getting choked out. As I walked around the lake, several visitors were also commenting on the condition of the lake. Unfortunately, I don't think anyone can do anything about it. Hope it clears up soon. July 21st, 2024 This is a follow-up from the previous posting: I drove by the lake a few days ago, and the condition of the water looks well improved. When next I'm by there, I'll take and post updated pics. I hope to spread good news of our beautiful lake. Ciao for now, Peace be with y'all!
This park is the perfect getaway from the city for a weekend. I came with some friends after renting a nearby AirB&B from Friday evening till Sunday at noon. We got here early (like 10am) and we had rented a motorized boat well in advance. If you're going to skip the water park part, like we did, and you already paid for your boat reservation, you can just skip paying at the gate (you explain to them that you're not going to the Waterpark part of the park) and skip getting a wristband, since it's not needed for the boat ride part. The lake itself is so peaceful, there are people doing all sorts of activities, like kayak, rowboat, and even paddleboarding. The nearby town (Crestline) is like a piece of rural North Carolina, in California, so it definitely qualifies as an interesting experience.
Clean lake with lots of things to do. They have an inflatable obstacle course, 2 water slides, a swimming area, and a beach area with playgrounds. It’s $15 per person and can get pretty crowded on the weekends in the summer, so try to visit a bit early. Had a great time here!