Prado Regional Park Campground

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Prado Regional Park, San Bernardino County, CA
Prado Regional Park, San Bernardino County, CA

Prado Regional Park Campground

San Bernardino County


Prado Regional Park Campground

Prado Regional Park Campground is in the Chino Valley basin in the southwestern corner of San Bernardino County. The park and its lake are popular for its proximity to many campers homes and its wonderful selection of activities.

Prado Region Park

Prado Regional Park features a multitude of alternatives for outdoor recreation. Prado's 60-acre lake is stocked with trout every week. Anglers find success fishing from boat or shore. Paddle boats such as kayaks and canoes are often seen on the lake. Pedal Port rents popular 4-person pedal boats (currently closed due to construction, 2024).

The park also has a playground and a zero-depth water playground known as Splash Pad, for children of all ages. A picnic shelter and a multi-purpose room with kitchen are each available to rent for group gatherings.

More Prado Park Activities

Archery Range - operated by Oranco Bowmen Archery Club
Shooting Range - learn more: Shoot Prado
Disc Golf - 18-hole course open to all ages
Golf - El Prado Golf Course - two 18-hole courses
Equestrian - Prado Equestrian - boarding, riding, events
Hiking & Nature Trails - a variety of trails winding through the park
Dog Park Facility - Prado Recreation Dog Park - expansive dog park and boarding facility
Model Airplane Runway & Field - operated by the Pomona Valley Model Airplane Club - non-profit organization welcomes new members
Nature Photography - Prado Park's lush landscape is habitat ta variety of wildlife


Prado Region Park Campground

Prado Regional Park Campground features 75 full hook-up campsites for RVs, trailers, and tents. Other sites without hook-ups are available for RVs or tents. Many of the sites are pull-through. Campsites are equipped with picnic tables and campfire pits. Drinking water is provided at spigots around the campground as are restrooms with flush toilets. Showers are available in 2 locations. A laundry site is provided near the group campsites. WiFi is also available.

The campground also has 9 Group Campsites.

Notice: "RESTROOMS CLOSED FOR CONSTRUCTION: Please be aware that due to current project, only port-a-potties are available at this campsite. We apologize for any inconvenience and recommend preparing accordingly if booking reservations during this time: MARCH THROUGH OCTOBER 2025 THANK YOU."


Campground Basics
Prado Regional Park Campground Location: 16700 S. Euclid Avenue, Chino, CA
Elevation: 530 feet
Mileage from Gateway City: Riverside - 22 miles
Los Angeles - 42 miles
Number of Campsites: 75 RV and tent campsites
Camping Season: Open year-round
Max. People per Site: 8 (including children), $5 per night per extra person for more than 6
Vehicles per Site: 2 (2nd vehicle fee)
Pets: On leash, always attended, maximum of 4
Prado Regional Park: (909) 597-4260

Reservations
Reservations: Prado Regional Park Campground reservations are available year-round.
Maximum Length of Stay: 14 days within any 30-day period, excluding holidays and special events
Maximum RV/Trailer Length: no limit
Wheelchair Accessible Sites: None designated, ADA accessible restrooms
Prado Regional Park and Campground Map: Prado Regional Park and Campground Map
Fees: (higher prices are for weekends and holidays) Hook-up sites: $45 - $55 per night
No hook-ups: $35 - $45
Extra person beyond 6 - $5 per night per person
Discounts for weekly stay
Reservation fee: $10
Reservations: Prado Regional Park Campground Reservations
Check-in, check-out: Check-in 3:00 PM
Check-out 11:30 PM

Prado Regional Park Campground Amenities
Campsites: Picnic tables, fire rings, full hook-ups
Campground: Restrooms with flush toilets, piped water
Showers: Yes (bring quarters)
Dump station: Yes, fee
Attractions near Prado Regional Park Campground:
  • Enjoy the lake for fishing and boating.
  • Play disc golf on the 18-hole course.
  • Children enjoy the playground and the zero-depth water play park.
  • In the park are sports fields, a snack shop and store, equestrian trails, and picnic areas.
  • Head out on the mountain bike trail or hike the nature trail.
  • Play a round of horseshoes.
Updates Last Updated April 2025





Group Campsites at
Prado Regional Park Campground

Prado Regional Park Campground has 9 group tent-camping sites. Campsites are equipped with a fire ring and several picnic tables. Each site can accommodate between 20 and 30 people and 10 tents. Parking is nearby, but not at the site.
Reservations and Fees: $100 + $20 reservation fee (909) 597-4260

Prado  Regional Park group campground, San Bernardino County, CA

Prado Regional Park Group Campground


General Camping Information

Opening and closing dates of campgrounds are only estimates, usually dependent on weather conditions. Not all campsites can accommodate trailers or RVs of all lengths.

In order to prevent the spread of invasive insects, firewood from outside the area is not permitted.

Accessible Sites

Designated Accessible sites are reserved for people with disabilities who have a vehicle displaying an accessible parking placard or license plate.


Prado  Regional Park campground, San Bernardino County, CA

Prado Regional Park Campground

Reviews from Previous Campers

2024

  • A feeling of deep serenity far away from city life.
  • Lots of activities for families.
  • Fishing is good.

San Bernardino County
Attractions and Activities

San Bernardino County covers more than 20,000 square miles of mountains, forests, desert, and valleys. Those who set out to explore San Bernardino County have a wide variety of places to investigate. Visitors at Prado Regional Park Campground find many interesting attractions at the park or nearby.

  • Take advantage of the Prado Park Equestrian Center for hourly guided trail rides.

  • Play a round at El Prado Golf Courses.

  • Test your aim at the Prado Olympic Shooting Park.

  • Join the Oranco Bowman Archery Club.

  • Drive up to Big Bear Lake for fishing, boating, waterskiing, and hiking.

  • Discover the wonders of Joshua Tree National Park, especially in the spring when wildflowers are in full bloom.

  • Visit the interesting Mojave National Preserve.

  • In San Bernardino tour the Fullerton Museum and have a picnic in Seccombe Lake Park.

  • Head out to Barstow and learn about its mining history, tour museum, and shop and dine.

  • At Morongo Valley try birdwatching and viewing other wildlife. Or drop into a casino.

  • At Silverwood Lake rent a boat and cruise around the shoreline or head out waterskiing.


Key Prado Regional Park Campground Regulations

  1. Fires are only permitted in fire rings.
  2. Quiet Hours run from 10:00 PM to 7:00 AM.
  3. Dogs must be on leash and attended at all times.
  4. All vehicles must have current registration tags and proof of insurance.

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Prado Regional Park