Within a 30-minute drive from the Mojave National Preserve Headquarters Visitor Center.
Full RV hookups
Electrical, water, and sewage hookups are available at select sites.
Staff verified
Accuracy verified by Hipcamp's on-the-ground team.
Creature comforts
Enjoy the comforts of home at some sites—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
OSR CAMPGROUND is usually a members only campground. We have expanded ten self contained sites for this site and vacation rental. Most are word of mouth ohv campers. We are always expanding and have live on tenants and our family. A small general store, propane and firewood and Uhaul are available. Glassblowing studio is on site and usually working at night during fall and winter and spring.
Absolutely horrible. It was basically just some creepy dude's backyard. From the moment we arrived, he bombarded us with stories of his messy million dollar divorce, attempted to push his political beliefs onto us, and displayed many signs of misogyny. Multiple times he claimed to be running a "sociological experiment" on us. The bathroom was a dirty and claustrophobic RV bathroom (we were not allowed to access any other parts of the RV). The "shower" was merely a garden hose on the ground. The unnerving setting resulted in probably the worst sleep of our lives, and we were packed up and out of there first thing in the morning. Truly a textbook ripoff. First and LAST time booking through Hipcamp.
The place was quite, but super dirty, empty beer bottles and trash everywhere. No hot water or showers as stated. It doesn’t look like anything that was shown on the pictures.
If you are a BIPOC person, I highly caution you renting this place. The hate against BIPOC folks was clear.
If you are just looking for a quiet place to camp for A Night, this is not a bad place to stay, but keep in mind that none of the stuff in the pictures are real and the campground is full of trash and unorganized. Tony, the host, is a nice guy very outgoing person we had few interesting conversations. I don’t mind going back there since I already know what it is.
We camped two weekends in a row. The place was very quiet and had full hookups. We left all day and i didn't worry one bit about anyone messing with my trailer. The first weekend was too windy for a fire the second was great and we had a nice fire.
Upon arrival my friend and I were a little skeptical of the grounds. We were able to find a nice secluded area amongst some small trees and brush. We moved a picnic table and arranged some rocks to make ourselves a nice little campfire ring and had a decent site put together. Toni came a little later in the evening to talk to us about the camp in ‘prime’ time when his buddies come with rvs and dirt bikes. Overall we made out alright, but is definitely not worth 40 bucks to just camp in all honesty. Considering when you camp at a national forest for 20 bucks get a nice campsite along with a table, metal campfire ring and normally toilets and running water. And at toni’s property the only bathroom we saw was a porta potty that was probably not cleaned since it’s arrival.
Also, the peacocks at the entrance were pretty cool but didn’t do the cool feather thing.
Location
Newberry Springs, San Bernardino, California, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Yuhaaviatam/Maarenga’yam (Serrano), Newe Sogobia (Western Shoshone), and Vanyumé First Nations according to