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Huck Finn Jubilee! 2010
Campin', Cookin', Dancin', Music & Games too!

Mojave Narrows
Regional Park
Victorville, CA

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Father's Day Weekend - June 18, 19, 20, 2010

SHOW HOURS

Friday & Saturday – 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.

Sunday – 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Hot Air Balloon Rides (weather permitting) 6 a.m. daily.

Gates open 24 hrs. a day beginning Wed. 8 a.m. and ending Sunday.

WHERE

Mojave Narrows Regional Park, 18000 Yates Road, Victorville, CA. 92392
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South of Victorville, exit I-15 at Bear Valley Road, go east on Bear Valley Road four miles to Ridgecrest Ave., turn north three miles to the park.

ADMISSION COST

Adults $15 Friday, $20 Saturday, $20 Sunday

Youth (6 yrs. thru 12 yrs.) - $5/per day

5 & under – Free

Parking - Free


ADMISSION COST WITH CAMPING – PAY CASH AT GATE

Arriving Wednesday: $90 each person 13 years & older, $20 for ages 6 yrs thru 12 yrs, plus $20 for the unit for Wed. night camping

Arriving Thursday: $90 each person 13 years & older - (6 yrs. thru 12 yrs. - $20)

Arriving Friday: $80 each person 13 years & older - (6 yrs. thru 12 yrs. - $20).

Arriving Saturday: $50 each person 13 years & older – (6 yrs. thru 12 yrs. - $10).

The only (one night) camping we offer is if you are coming in Saturday.

SUNDAY NIGHT CAMPING

The Jubilee ends Sunday at 8:00 PM. You, however, may camp Sunday night for $20 per unit. You can pay in advance or on Monday morning when you leave.

REFUNDS

There are no refunds for any reason.

PERMISSION TO SEARCH FOR STOW-A-WAYS

Upon purchase of an admission ticket, you give us permission to search your RV or Camp Unit for STOW-A-WAYS upon arrival. If found they will be asked to pay full weekend rate or leave.

DOGS

If you are camping in an RV you may bring your dog, but it must stay in the campground on a leash, no dogs allowed in the show area. If you are coming in for day use only or tent camping NO DOGS ALLOWED.

DOES IT COST EXTRA FOR THE SHOW?

All of the concerts, circus, Wet Saloon Play Area and most of the games and contests are included with admission.

A FEW THINGS YOU PAY EXTRA FOR ARE:

Hay Rides - Horseback Riding - Tethered Balloon Rides - Rock Climb -  Bungee Jump - Food - Crafts

IS THERE AN ATM ON SITE?

Yes. An ATM is located in the food and crafts village.

RESERVING A CAMP SITE

We will reserve up to 250 spaces (many behind stage) with 30 amp electrical hook-ups for 4 days and 3 nights for $120.00. An additional 50 spaces for non-hook-ups can be reserved for 4 days and 3 nights for $30.00. The remaining 750 spaces are on a first come first served basis and are included in  your admission.

CAMP TOGETHER WITH TWO OR MORE UNITS

You can save up to one spot per unit for a friend’s camper in area 1, 2 & 3. No roping off in this area. If you have more than two units and want to camp together, it is best to caravan in so you can park side by side.

CAMP GROUNDS & ARRIVAL TIMES

You will be camping on grassy meadows. Just show up and we will find you a space. There will be someone on the gate 24 hours around the clock starting on Wed. morning at 8 a.m. and until the show is over on Sunday at 8 p.m.

TENT CAMPING IS AVAILABLE

We have set aside TWO TENT AREAS, one within 100 feet of water and restrooms, the other within 500 feet of restrooms, TENT CAMPING is also available along Horseshoe Lake as space allows. We camp you as you arrive on a first-come, first served basis. If you are coming with someone that has a camper you may put your tent up next to them. All camping is on large grassy meadows where you camp next to your neighbor.

PARKING YOUR CAR IF TENT CAMPING

In most cases you can park your car near tenting area, but NOT inside the tent area.

GENERATORS

You can use your generator during the daytime, except during "Camp Quiet Hours" 11pm to 7am each night. Also, you will be asked to turn off your generator, if it disturbs your neighbor.

DUMP STATION/ FISH CLEANING/DRINKING WATER

Dump Station: Make a left at the first road after you come through the gate. It is located at the entrance to the main campground, along with a place to clean your fish.

FIRE RINGS

The only fire rings available are on the side of Horseshoe Lake. You may bring your own fire bin or barbeque. Please have them up off the ground (at least 18") on legs to help maintain the green grass. Bring your own table for BBQ.

SHOWERS

There are free showers in the main campground on the other side of Horseshoe Lake, (within walking distance). There are also coin operated showers by the Wet Saloon Water Play area.

HORSESHOE LAKE DAMAGE

Winter storms broke the dam at Horseshoe Lake and repairs to the dam will not be done in time for the Jubilee. Horseshoe Lake will be dry for the 2010 Jubilee.

PELICAN LAKE WILL HOST THE FISHING DERBY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Derby tickets are available at Mountain Man Village. 

FISHING WILL BE AVAILABLE AT PELICAN LAKE.

A California State fishing license is required if you are 16 yrs. and older. You can purchase one at Wal-Mart.

You must bring your own fishing pole.

FISHING IS FREE Fri. Sat. & Sun. during the Jubilee with the exception of the Fish Derby on Friday and Saturday, which is $3.

SWIMMING

The Wet Saloon Water Play Area is new this year. A great way to cool off and entertain the kids and is included in Jubilee admission.

Swimming is not allowed in Pelican Lake, just fishing. 

COOLERS & BEER

You may bring coolers and beer, and food – we do not sell beer on the park, but we have plenty of food available. Steak, Chicken & Rib Dinners, Oriental, Polish Sausage, Hot Dogs, Ice Cream, Mexican, and a lot more.

 

 

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