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Saturday, December 14, 2024
Other Names | Park Moabi, San Bernardino County, Pirate Cove Resort, Colorado River, Beal Slough, Chemehuevi Wash, Old Woman Mountains, Camp Ibis, Camps Clipper, Mojave Road |
Last Known Status | Open |
This county park is now operated by the Pirate Cove Resort, a tropical themed desert oasis that overlooks the Colorado River. The property features offroad trails, beach front cabin and trailer rentals, RV hookups, marina, boat ramps, restaurant, bar and general store stocked with cold beverages, snacks, bagged ice, firewood, trail maps, swimwear and beach accessories.
One of the unique features of this park are the campsites located on the peninsula. These sites come with full and partial hookups, are big rig friendly and offer some amazing views of the river and the resort. From the peninsula you can explore the sand dunes and trails or watch the boats go by through the narrow water channels.
The resort is offroad friendly, but keep an eye out for signage that shows where motorized use is permitted. The property also borders BLM land, which has an additional 3,200 miles of designated offroad trails. A small day use fee is charged if bringing your own offroad vehicle, but UTV rentals are available next to the general store.
The resort is open daily, year-round but reservations are recommended for RV sites and cabin rentals, which can be made online.
Permit Required | Yes | CA OHMVR stickers required |
Dates Open | Year-Round | CA OHMVR red sticker vehicles permitted year round |
Other ATV Stickers Accepted | Yes | Residents of any state not listed must purchase a Nonresident OHV Use Permit. (AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DE, IA, ID, IN, LA, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO, MT, ND, NH, NJ, NM, NV, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, TX, UT, VT, WA, WI, WY) |
Spark Arrestor | Yes | A spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required for all vehicles. |
Noise Limit | Yes (96 dB) | CA OHMVR noise limits apply (1985/older limit 101 dB, 1986/newer limit 96 dB) |
Whip Flags | Not Required | |
Maximum Vehicle Width | No Restriction | |
![]() | Permitted | CA OHMVR stickers required |
![]() | Permitted | CA OHMVR stickers required |
![]() | Permitted | CA OHMVR stickers required |
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Dune Buggy & Sand Rail 4x4 (unregistered) | Permitted | CA OHMVR stickers required |
2 Stroke Engines | No Restriction | CA OHMVR restrictions apply |
MX Helmet Required | Yes | helmets required by state law |
![]() | Some Areas | (camp in developed sites only) |
![]() | Some Areas | (permitted in developed campsites only) |
Night Riding | Unknown | |
Trail Blazing | Prohibited | keep on the trail |
Rule Enforcement | Strict | On-Site Office/Station Gate Inspection |
Approx Size | 160 acres | |
Miles Of Trail | 4 | |
Climate Type | Desert | |
Elevation | 475 to 525 ft. | |
Trail Maintenance | Not Marked, Not Rated, Not Maintained | |
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Sand | ![]() | paddle tires or sand tires recommended |
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Trees | ![]() | |
Steep Hills | ![]() | |
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Small Jumps | ![]() | |
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Hazards | ![]() | (hazards not marked) |
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Area | Motorized Trails, Off-Road Dunes |
Land | BLM, Private, County Land |
![]() | 5-20 Miles (NW) | Mobil (760) 326-3855 |
![]() | 5-20 Miles (NW) | Mobil (760) 326-3855 |
![]() | On Site | |
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![]() | On Site | |
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![]() | On Site |
Parking | (None) |
Entry | Yes ($10.00 per person) day use fee if bringing kayaks |
Riding | Yes ($20.00 per OHV) |
Camping | Yes Tent: $0.00 RV: $70.00 Addtl. Vehicle: $0.00 Peninsula - $70/night for full hookups, $55/night for partial hookups, $60/night near resort. Call for holiday and special event rates. |
Comment | Call or check website for current camp fees. |
Our Rating | ![]() |
Recommended Stay | 1-2 Days |
Comments | (Scroll Down For Rider Reviews & Comments) |
Nearest City | Needles, CA | ||
Address | 100 Park Moabi Road, Needles, CA 92363 | ||
| From: Lake Havasu City, AZ
1) Take Hwy 95 North to Exit 9 for I-40 West 2) Merge onto I-40 West, continue 10.5 miles to Exit 153 3) Turn right (north) off the exit ramp onto Park Moabi Road, continue .5 miles toward Pirate Cove Resort Entrance. |
Contact Info | Pirate Cove Resort 100 Park Moabi Road Needles, CA 92363 (866) 301-3000 reservations@piratecoveresort.com www.piratecoveresort.com |
Contact Info | Moabi Regional Park 100 Park Moabi Road Needles, CA 92363 (760) 326-9000 parks@parks.sbcounty.gov parks.sbcounty.gov |
The sand dunes are located on the north side of the peninsula. The dune area is small but you can ride to and from your RV site. Photo Submitted 6/25/2021 (Thanks!)
The peninsula is divided into a northern and southern section. This photo was taken near the southern peninsula which come with full and partial hookups, restrooms and showers. Photo Submitted 6/25/2021 (Thanks!)
Another view of the dune area. From here you can head north to explore miles of dirt roads and trails on public land. Photo Submitted 6/25/2021 (Thanks!)
The southern peninsula is a popular spot to watch the boat and party scene. The sandy beach is also good for setting up an EZ UP tent. Photo Submitted 6/25/2021 (Thanks!)
The resort has a marina that features a 24 hour gas dock, seven lane boat ramp, 250 slip marina and boat rentals. Photo Submitted 6/25/2021 (Thanks!)
This dock is located near the restaurant. From here there are more Tiki huts and a sandy beach to enjoy. Photo Submitted 6/25/2021 (Thanks!)
There is a small network of sandy trails located near the southern peninsula. The trails are wide and are perfect for UTVs. Photo Submitted 6/25/2021
This is one of the sandy roads that borders the dune area. To the right is a non-motorized lake for kayaks and canoes. Photo Submitted 6/25/2021
This small lake is located at the western end of the park and is open to non-motorized watercraft. To get here launch from the day use parking and tent camping area. Photo Submitted 6/25/2021 (Thanks!)
The day use and tent camping area has BBQ grills and water spigots. From here you can launch a kayak or canoe and check out the Mohave Valley Conservation Area. Photo Submitted 6/25/2021 (Thanks!)
This is the water channel that eventually connects with the Colorado River. Photo Submitted 6/25/2021 (Thanks!)
The southern peninsula features RV sites that are big rig friendly. From here there is easy access to the Colorado River. Photo Submitted 6/25/2021 (Thanks!)
Another view of the day use and tent camping area. There are scattered water spigots, BBQ grills, mature shade trees plus plenty of room for parking. Photo Submitted 6/25/2021 (Thanks!)
This is the top of the sand dune area located on the northern peninsula. To the left is the Colorado River and the right is the non-motorized lake. Photo Submitted 6/25/2021 (Thanks!)
This was taken near the day use and tent camping area. From here you can see the marina and one of the sandy beaches. Photo Submitted 6/25/2021 (Thanks!)
One of the sandy jeep trails at the northern peninsula. ATVs and UTVs will have a blast here. Photo Submitted 6/25/2021 (Thanks!)
One of the shady sites at the day use area. Photo Submitted 6/25/2021 (Thanks!)
The day use area is a good spot to launch kayaks. In the back you can see the sand dunes that are located on the northern peninsula. Photo Submitted 6/25/2021 (Thanks!)
The non-motorized lake has a nice network of water trails surrounded by cattails. Photo Submitted 6/25/2021 (Thanks!)
This is the main entrance sign for Pirate Cove Resort. Continue straight towards the general store or towards the left for the registration office. Photo Submitted 6/25/2021 (Thanks!)
The Pirate Cove Boutique and General Store is stocked with beach and swim accessories, cold drinks, snack food, firewood, bagged ice and trail maps. Photo Submitted 6/25/2021 (Thanks!)
UTV rentals are available next to the general store. Machines can be rented for a half day or full day. Contact the store for details. Photo Submitted 6/25/2021 (Thanks!)
Another view of one of the docks taken from the boardwalk. Photo Submitted 6/25/2021 (Thanks!)
The beachfront cabins offer excellent views of the Colorado River. From here its a short walk to the pirate themed restaurant and bar. Photo Submitted 6/25/2021 (Thanks!)
This is the boardwalk that starts by the general store and passes by the marina, beach, restaurant and bar and ends near the beachfront cabins. The path is paved and has a nice tropical theme. Photo Submitted 6/25/2021 (Thanks!)
A view of the pirate ship and Tiki huts taken from the main entrance road. Photo Submitted 6/25/2021 (Thanks!)
A view of the zip line tour booth. Photo Submitted 6/25/2021 (Thanks!)
This is the entrance to the boardwalk near the general store. Photo Submitted 6/25/2021 (Thanks!)
View of one of the docks taken from the boardwalk. To the right is the gas dock that is open 24 hours. Photo Submitted 6/25/2021 (Thanks!)
The beachfront cabins are surrounded by palm trees with Caribbean themed landscaping. Photo Submitted 6/25/2021 (Thanks!)
The boardwalk is surrounded by palm trees and a variety of flowers, giving it a nice tropical feel. Photo Submitted 6/25/2021 (Thanks!)
There are a couple Tiki huts with picnic tables and BBQ grills located alongside the boardwalk. Photo Submitted 6/25/2021 (Thanks!)
This is the side entrance of the Pirate Cove Boutique and General Store. Photo Submitted 6/25/2021 (Thanks!)
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