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📖 About This Campground

Noble Creek Park RV Sites in Beaumont California offers 24 full hookup (30 amp) and a number of primitive RV sites adjacent to Beaumont-Cherry Valley Recreation and Park District community park. Reasonable rates and easy access make this a great stopover or destination. The park also provides a horse arena, RC race course, dog park, ball fields, playgrounds, tennis courts and horseshoes. Backin RV sites on either packed gravel/dirt surface or smooth concrete RV pads. The website has the site sizes as 20'x40' but larger RVs (ex: 45') can fit by hanging out the back or front. The maximum stay is limited to 14 days so the park is not over run with long term guests; in fact most of the time it is pretty empty. Advanced reservations are recommended and the park district has a weird process of requiring you to print out sign, email back and then print parking placards. The main office is located on the other side of the park so registration on site is a bit of a pain. As of 2017 the nightly rate is $30 per night for full hookups and $15 for primitive sites. All utilities are locked unless in use by a paying guest. There is a dump station on site. The popular park holds regular events on their various fields and it is during these that the RV sites are most likely to be in heavy use. The sites back up to the outfield of the softball/ baseball fields; with enough distance to not worry about getting hit by home run balls. The "back-row" sites 21-24 face the scenic San Bernardino Mountains looking up at the backside of Big Bear. Located 1 mile off Interstate 10 Noble Creek Park RV Sites are convenient for travelers and an excellent choice for overnight stays.

⭐ 3 Reviews⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0

ab24

I have stayed here on 2 separate occasions, 2 weeks each time. First time in spot 18 (30 amp) and the 2nd at spot 20 (30/50 amp). Monday thru Thursdsy is great! There is still the occasional local doing donuts or speeding through the unsecured gravel parking lot. Friday/Saturday/Sunday is the absolute worst. Security is non existent (only to harass paying customers during the week). The weekend campers are the worst I have seen at any campground. Up until all hours, drinking, partying, playing loud music. They and their kids will ride bikes, and walk through your campsite. The jerk near us was driving his atv, lights off around the park at 1am. The police don't respond. A real Lord of The Flies in Beaumont. Avoid this place if you are a full timer.

percywittaker.1

Great find! Thank you CampgroundViews.com! This park was perfect. They had a ball tournament over the weekend and all the concrete sites were taken so we got the dirt ones instead... no big deal. Our carpets worked great and it was a lot of fun watching the kids play ball. On Saturday the RC track was open and it was free to watch; this is a competitive track so the cars/ buggies were really moving. The rate is $30 per night paid at the office during the week. DO NOT try to drive to the office if you have a big RV; either walk up (it is a trek) or drive another vehicle up from the RV area. For some reason the park delineates their entry drive ways with large metal poles which makes it very difficult to enter/ exit. Verizon 4G and phone was excellent. This time of year presented us with beautiful skies and crisp cool nights. The mountains to the north were stunningly white with snow and the big mountain above Palm Springs to the east looked like an image from the Swiss Alps from snow too. If you ride mountain bikes there are some decent dirt roads and trails in the big open area north of the park. You can ride direct from camp and get some good cardio spinning along the trails. On the east side of this area there is a nice pump and jump track (completely not official) with some huge gaps and air opportunities. It did rain during our stay and the dirt parking area became 1" deep mud. If you happen to come here when it is raining it will be muddy. There are no fire pits at the site but we did luck into a picnic table. There is a community fire pit located over near the concrete parking pads. Propane is available at the TrueValue OR at the Shell Station near Interstate 10. Don't fill up at the gas station to the west of here it was a good 50 cents per gallon more than the stations 5 miles to the southeast.

Camping Pro

A very pleasant place to stay! We arrived on Monday for 2 nights and there was only one other RV there. We had site 21 facing the mountains and enjoyed the amazing view. The roads inside the camping area are loose dirt and gravel so my only complaint is the dust kicked up by the occasional car. The park is popular and they had softball or baseball going on each evening. The dog park is packed all day and night. The RC course is only open by appointment or during events. Great riding from the area and an overall impressive place for what it is. The concrete pads are not level and required 2" on one side and about 2 degrees front to back to level out. Verizon 4G was fast, over the air HD was great and there is a grocery store a block away. We paid $30 per night and that would be our only complaint; it is a chore to register and get the parking pass. They lock the utilities so you do need advanced registration and then you need to hope someone is on site if arriving on a weekend. The site was very large and fit our 44' 5th wheel and two vehicles fine. They have a clause stating only one vehicle allowed but no one hassled us or said a thing. Propane is available at True Value north of here.