Address: 9600 International Park Rd, Cherry Valley, CA 92223, USA
Phone: +19518453818
Sunday: 8AM–6PM
Monday: 8AM–6PM
Tuesday: 8AM–6PM
Wednesday: 8AM–6PM
Thursday: 8AM–6PM
Friday: 8AM–6PM
Saturday: 8AM–6PM
Adri Fim
Beautiful place to hike. Saw a deer with medium sized antlers, probably because it went to get a drink at the pond. Wasn't expecting the $10 fee. (Which is likely what deters a lot of the potential graffiti "artists" and folks that enjoy leaving trash around.) Which is good because keeping those individuals away helps to keep the area looking nice.
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Beautiful park, theres’s a playground for your kids and for your pets too. You can go fishing and some hiking😃
Chris Bloomfield
Great campground. I little tight for our 30 foot trailer, I wouldn't recommended this place for large trailers or class A's. We managed to fit though and this place was amazing. Super quite at night, with almost no one around. Lots of wild animals including deer and bobcats. Security drives through, a little too fast for a campground. They have a dump station , though it is the kind where you have to block the road to use it.
Sarah Huntley
Beautiful hiking trail. There are a lot of upward curves and hills, some of these trails are not for the faint at heart! But I visited there last week and if you get far enough, there is a little creek. We did hear rattlesnakes and there is poison oak and ivy here, so be well aware and watch for your pets!
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Leash for their safety as well as other animals domestic and wild.
The pond is not currently stocked. The park is working with fish and game and hopes to have it stocked again in the near future. In the meantime, there are catfish, trout, and even bluegill to catch. Adults 16 and up need a California fishing license obtainable online from Fish and Wildlife or places like Walmart, Big 5, etc.
Yes, but if you're willing to walk the extra mile, you can just park before the toll office and hike to the trail.
No showers, yes toilets, possibly power in the bathroom, not sure on camping price
Overnight camping is available for tents, RV's, and even equestrian camping if you have horses to camp with. No hookups are available, but developed sites have charcoal grills, campfire rings, and water and real bathrooms nearby (no showers). Creekside sites are dry camping with portapotties and no water.
Yes I think so
Yes
Day use: $10 per car Walk in $6 per person and $3 for 12 and under children. $2 each day per dog Camping ranges from $15-$23 depending on the site. Hope this helps.
As long as you have the receipt that you first paid with
Yes no night fishing unfortunately. I was there last month and I think I saw a locking gate.
If they do i wouldn't recommend it simply because it's not kept well any longer. The lake has shrunk a bit, the grass is crisped from lack of sufficient water. Oh and the cross up the hill has been gone for a while; termites so it was cut down. It's still a fun just as much as a few years ago.
Yes, Bogart is open year round. The kiosk is manned Fri, Sat, and half of Sunday currently, but there are ways to pay at both gates if you are there on another day/time
Yes....park entrance fee is $10. You should have a state fishing license already
You can not only carry them on a leash.
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