Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
Explore family camping activities that bring all ages together, from outdoor games and scenic hikes to memorable campfire fun that creates lasting memories.
SkyPark Camp + RV Resort, located in Skyforest, California, offers a unique and exciting camping experience in the San Bernardino Mountains. Situated near the popular Lake Arrowhead, this resort combines the beauty of nature with the convenience of modern amenities, making it a perfect destination for families, RV enthusiasts, and adventurers alike.
Embrace the Natural Beauty
SkyPark Camp + RV Resort is nestled amidst a picturesque alpine setting, boasting breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Its location on the "Rim of the World Highway" provides easy access to scenic drives and panoramic vistas. The resort's proximity to Lake Arrowhead also opens up opportunities for various water activities and exploration.
Amenities and Services
SkyPark Camp + RV Resort offers a wide range of amenities to cater to different camping preferences. These include:
The resort also provides easy access to the renowned SkyPark at Santa's Village, a year-round Christmas-themed park offering various attractions and activities for all ages.
Activities and Attractions
SkyPark Camp + RV Resort serves as an excellent base for exploring the surrounding area and engaging in various outdoor activities. These include:
Campground Promotion
SkyPark Camp + RV Resort is an ideal destination for:
Experience the magic of the mountains and the charm of Santa's Village at SkyPark Camp + RV Resort. Book your camping adventure today!
Contact Information:
Address: 29297 CA-18 BOX 369, Skyforest, CA 92385, USA
Phone: (909) 744-9927 or +1 909-744-9927
Plan Your Trip:
For detailed information about reservations, amenities, and availability, please contact the campground management directly or visit their website (if available). It's recommended to book your campsite in advance, especially during peak seasons.
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
RV camping
RV electric hookup
RV water hookup
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Public shower
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Wi-Fi
Credit cards
Debit cards
Credit cards
Good for kids
Free parking lot
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Would have been an easy 5 stars but they invite you to have breakfast at a place across the street only to be greeted by some burned out security guard shooting us away since they're closed Monday thru Wednesday? Why not just put that on the invitation? Closed Monday thru Wednesday? Other than wasting time on that part of things the place is very nice!!
Beautiful campground with amazing views! We recently camped here in February. It was the only campsite open during this time cuz of the weather. It was very cold! I do not recommend camping here with a car unless you have extra warm blankets or a sleeping bag. It snowed during the night which was lovely. We woke up to a beautiful sunrise and scenery. The staff was very polite and helpful as well. The bathrooms were super clean, they even had showers and laundry. The communal bonfire was very nice too. I will come back during warm days and check out their bike trails!
We stayed in site 30 on the rim. It was a beautiful spot. It was paved so it was level and not too hard to get in to. Coming into the property you’re going to want to take an immediate left and go the back driveway if your in the sites in the back as the straight on driveway is hard to navigate since it’s all one way traffic through the sites. We had to back up and turn a bit with our 20’ Airstream which wasn’t bad but I could see something larger having issues. We stayed Memorial Day weekend which meant the park was completely full. For the most part everyone was kind and respectful. There was one site of wild and crazy children that made part of our stay a little less relaxing but all in all we liked it. It’s a short drive to lots of good hiking. We even were able to drive to big bear lake for one of the days. The only cons for us were that the sites were a little close so you can hear all of your neighbor’s sounds and conversations. If you came on a less busy weekend I imagine it would be a very relaxing stay.
The views from this campground are gorgeous! There are nice clean restrooms, multiple community gas firepits, and level sites. The sites are too close together for larger rigs (ours is 34). Our slideout was about 6 feet from our neighbor’s trailer door. Their picnic table was 4-5 feet from where we dump our sewage. If you are looking to be close to Santa’s village, the discount you receive is not enough to buy a cup of coffee. We have stayed at multiple RV "resorts.“ This is a nice campground, however , the price is most likely the reason it was 20% capacity on a holiday weekend.
Not a whole lot to do AT the park. Tough for smaller kids 5-10 to really ride bikes unless they like the big hills. Great views from the park.