Motorhome Campgrounds In Oak Hills, CA -- Find Motorhome Parks
34.3831° N, 117.3813° W
Quick Overview
Oak Hills sits at the edge of the San Bernardino Mountains, where desert landscapes meet pine-covered slopes and the Mojave River winds through scrub oak terrain. This unincorporated community offers motorhome campers a strategic basecamp for exploring both the high desert and mountain regions, with easy access to hiking trails, fishing spots, and scenic drives through the Cajon Pass. The area's elevation of 2,800 feet provides cooler temperatures than the valley below while maintaining year-round camping weather.
The camping scene here includes several motorhome parks and campgrounds, all of which are privately operated facilities offering paid camping experiences. You won't find some free camping options within Oak Hills proper, but the full-service parks provide reliable amenities including full service, Wi-Fi, and recreational facilities. Most parks cater to both overnight travelers and extended-stay guests, with several offering monthly rates for snowbirds and workampers.
From your campsite in Oak Hills, you're positioned perfectly for day trips to Silverwood Lake State Recreation Area, just 15 minutes north, where boating and fishing draw crowds during warmer months. The historic Cajon Pass, visible from many campsites, offers hiking trails with panoramic views of the San Gabriel and San Bernardino mountain ranges. Glen Helen Regional Park sits 20 minutes south, featuring a water park and concert amphitheater. For those seeking mountain adventures, Big Bear Lake is a 45-minute drive through winding mountain roads, while Las Vegas beckons from 200 miles northeast via Interstate 15.
Full-hookup motorhome parks dominate the camping landscape here, making Oak Hills ideal for RVers who prefer amenities like cable TV, laundry facilities, and swimming pools over primitive camping experiences. The parks typically accommodate rigs up to 40 feet, with many offering pull-through sites that eliminate backing challenges. Several campgrounds feature dog runs and pet washing stations, recognizing that many RVers travel with furry companions. Extended-stay friendly policies make this area popular with winter visitors escaping colder climates and summer workers in the hospitality industry.
Spring and fall deliver the most comfortable camping weather, with daytime temperatures in the 70s and minimal rainfall. Summer brings intense heat that can reach triple digits, though the elevation provides some relief compared to desert floor locations. Winter camping remains viable with daytime highs often reaching the 60s, though nights can dip below freezing. Most campgrounds operate year-round, though some reduce services during slower winter months.
Our listings below showcase the variety of motorhome parks available in Oak Hills, from budget-friendly options to resort-style facilities with premium amenities.
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All Dump Stations Near Oak Hills
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oak Hill RV Village | 3.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Desert Willow RV Resort | 3.2 mi | \u2014 | RV Park | Varies |
| Totem Pole Mobile Home Park | 7.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Mojave River Forks Regional Park | 7.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Mojave Narrows Regional Park | 10.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Lytle Creek R V Park | 10.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Resort Campgrounds Inc | 11.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Desert Breeze Trailer Park | 11.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Bonita Ranch Campground | 12.2 mi | \u2014 | RV Park | Free |
| Bowen Ranch Camping & Parking Area(accessed Thru Dchs Campground Entrance) | 12.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Oak Hill RV Village
3.1 miDesert Willow RV Resort
3.2 miTotem Pole Mobile Home Park
7.3 miMojave River Forks Regional Park
7.4 miMojave Narrows Regional Park
10.6 miLytle Creek R V Park
10.7 miResort Campgrounds Inc
11.0 miDesert Breeze Trailer Park
11.2 miBonita Ranch Campground
12.2 miBowen Ranch Camping & Parking Area(accessed Thru Dchs Campground Entrance)
12.5 miTraveling to Oak Hills by RV
Interstate 15 provides the primary access route to Oak Hills, connecting directly to Los Angeles (75 miles south) and Las Vegas (200 miles northeast). The freeway handles large RVs without difficulty, though the Cajon Pass section includes steep grades that require downshifting and careful speed management. Southbound traffic faces a 6% grade for several miles, while northbound travelers encounter a sustained climb that can stress older engines and transmission systems.
Highway 138 runs east-west through Oak Hills, connecting to the Antelope Valley and Palmdale area via the Pearblossom Highway. This route offers scenic mountain and desert views but includes winding sections and steep grades that challenge larger motorhomes. Motorhome drivers should avoid this route during high wind advisories, which occur frequently in the Antelope Valley corridor.
Fuel stops cluster around the Interstate 15 corridor, with several truck stops offering diesel and extended parking areas suitable for RVs. The Pilot Travel Center at Devore provides 24-hour fuel service, motorhome supplies, and a convenience store stocked with road trip essentials. Walmart Supercenter in nearby Hesperia offers groceries, camping supplies, and overnight parking for self-contained RVs, though local ordinances may restrict extended stays.
Supply runs are best handled in Hesperia or Victorville, both within 15 minutes of most Oak Hills campgrounds. These communities feature full-service grocery stores, hardware shops, and motorhome service centers for maintenance needs. The closest motorhome dealership and parts supplier operates in Victorville, providing emergency repair services and replacement components for common motorhome systems.
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Dump Station Costs in Oak Hills
Nightly rates for motorhome camping in Oak Hills typically range from $35-45 for basic sites with water and electric hookups, while full-hookup sites with sewer connections run $45-65 per night. Premium lakeside or mountain-view sites command $55-75, particularly during peak seasons when demand increases from weekend warriors and holiday travelers.
Free camping accounts for a portion% of available options in Oak Hills, while a portion% of facilities charge fees for camping. This makes the area primarily a destination for RVers comfortable paying for amenities rather than boondockers seeking no-cost camping experiences. However, nearby National Forest lands provide free dispersed camping alternatives within a 30-minute drive.
Seasonal pricing variations can add $10-15 per night during peak periods from May through September, when lake activities and comfortable weather draw larger crowds. Winter rates often drop 20-30%, making Oak Hills attractive for budget-conscious snowbirds seeking affordable extended stays. Many parks offer weekly rates that reduce daily costs by 15-20%, while monthly rates can cut expenses in half for long-term visitors.
Good Sam membership provides 10% discounts at participating campgrounds, while Passport America offers 50% savings at select parks during off-peak periods. KOA Value Kard members save 10% at affiliated properties, though Oak Hills has limited franchise campsite representation.
Fuel costs run slightly higher than national averages due to California taxes and regulations, with diesel typically 30-50 cents above neighboring states. Grocery prices at local stores match regional California levels, making supply runs to Costco or Walmart in Victorville worthwhile for extended stays.
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Best Time to Visit Oak Hills by RV
Winter
December-February
40-65°F
Crowds: Low
Coolest camping season with occasional frost, but most campgrounds remain open with reduced rates.
Spring
March-May
55-80°F
Crowds: Medium
Ideal camping weather with wildflower blooms, moderate crowds, and comfortable hiking conditions.
Summer
June-August
70-105°F
Crowds: High
Hottest season with peak crowds at lake activities, advance reservations essential for weekends.
Fall
September-November
60-85°F
Crowds: Medium
Pleasant temperatures return with fewer crowds, excellent hiking weather, and lower campsite rates.
Explore the Oak Hills Area
Silverwood Lake Motorhome Resort consistently earns top ratings for its combination of lakeside location and full amenities, though it books solid during summer weekends and requires advance reservations. The resort offers direct lake access for fishing and boating, plus hiking trails that connect to the Pacific Crest Trail system. Sites accommodate rigs up to 45 feet with full service and cable TV.
Boondockers seeking free camping should head to nearby National Forest lands, particularly the areas around Cleghorn Ridge and Lytle Creek, both within 30 minutes of Oak Hills. These dispersed camping areas require self-contained rigs and offer no amenities, but provide stunning mountain views and excellent stargazing opportunities away from city lights.
Hiking enthusiasts should tackle the Deep Creek Trail, accessible from Splinter Cabin Road just 20 minutes from most campgrounds. This moderate trail follows the creek through oak groves and granite boulders, leading to natural swimming holes that provide relief during hot summer months. The trail connects to longer Pacific Crest Trail segments for more ambitious hikers.
Dining options remain limited in Oak Hills proper, but Hesperia offers everything from fast food to family restaurants. The Sizzler on Main Street provides reliable steaks and a salad bar, while Denny's offers 24-hour service for late arrivals or early departures. Stock up on groceries at Stater Bros or Walmart before settling into your campsite, as convenience stores charge premium prices for basic supplies.
Pet owners will appreciate the off-leash dog areas at several local parks, including Hesperia Lake Park, which charges a small day-use fee but provides fenced areas where dogs can run safely.
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What are the best motorhome campgrounds in Oak Hills?
Silverwood Lake Motorhome Resort tops the list with lakeside sites, full service, and direct water access for boating and fishing. Other quality options include family-friendly parks with pools and recreational facilities. Most accommodate rigs up to 40-45 feet with pull-through sites available.
Is there free motorhome camping near Oak Hills?
Oak Hills itself offers no free camping options, but dispersed camping is available on nearby National Forest lands around Cleghorn Ridge and Lytle Creek within 30 minutes. These areas require self-contained RVs and provide no amenities or hookups.
What is the best time of year to camp in Oak Hills?
Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) provide the most comfortable camping weather with temperatures in the 60s-80s and minimal crowds. Summer brings intense heat but peak lake activities, while winter offers mild days and budget-friendly rates.
Are there full hookup motorhome parks in Oak Hills?
Yes, most motorhome parks in Oak Hills offer full service including water, electric, and sewer connections. Many also provide cable TV, Wi-Fi, and additional amenities like swimming pools and laundry facilities for a complete camping experience.
Can I boondock near Oak Hills?
While Oak Hills proper lacks free camping opportunities, nearby San Bernardino National Forest offers dispersed camping areas perfect for dry camping. Popular spots include areas around Cleghorn Ridge and along Lytle Creek, both requiring high-clearance vehicles for access.
How far is Oak Hills from major attractions?
Silverwood Lake sits 15 minutes north, Big Bear Lake is 45 minutes via mountain roads, and Las Vegas is 3 hours northeast on Interstate 15. Los Angeles attractions are 75 minutes south, making Oak Hills an excellent basecamp for Southern California exploration.
Do Oak Hills campgrounds accommodate large motorhomes?
Most Motorhome parks accept rigs up to 40-45 feet, with several offering pull-through sites that eliminate backing challenges. Check with individual campgrounds for specific length restrictions, as some older parks may have tighter spacing or shorter sites.
What are the best motorhome campgrounds in Oak Hills?
Silverwood Lake Motorhome Resort tops the list with lakeside sites, full service, and direct water access for boating and fishing. Other quality options include family-friendly parks with pools and recreational facilities. Most accommodate rigs up to 40-45 feet with pull-through sites available.
Is there free motorhome camping near Oak Hills?
Oak Hills itself offers no free camping options, but dispersed camping is available on nearby National Forest lands around Cleghorn Ridge and Lytle Creek within 30 minutes. These areas require self-contained RVs and provide no amenities or hookups.
What is the best time of year to camp in Oak Hills?
Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) provide the most comfortable camping weather with temperatures in the 60s-80s and minimal crowds. Summer brings intense heat but peak lake activities, while winter offers mild days and budget-friendly rates.
Are there full hookup motorhome parks in Oak Hills?
Yes, most motorhome parks in Oak Hills offer full service including water, electric, and sewer connections. Many also provide cable TV, Wi-Fi, and additional amenities like swimming pools and laundry facilities for a complete camping experience.
Can I boondock near Oak Hills?
While Oak Hills proper lacks free camping opportunities, nearby San Bernardino National Forest offers dispersed camping areas perfect for dry camping. Popular spots include areas around Cleghorn Ridge and along Lytle Creek, both requiring high-clearance vehicles for access.
How far is Oak Hills from major attractions?
Silverwood Lake sits 15 minutes north, Big Bear Lake is 45 minutes via mountain roads, and Las Vegas is 3 hours northeast on Interstate 15. Los Angeles attractions are 75 minutes south, making Oak Hills an excellent basecamp for Southern California exploration.
Do Oak Hills campgrounds accommodate large motorhomes?
Most Motorhome parks accept rigs up to 40-45 feet, with several offering pull-through sites that eliminate backing challenges. Check with individual campgrounds for specific length restrictions, as some older parks may have tighter spacing or shorter sites.
Are there free dump stations in Oak Hills?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Oak Hills.
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