Address: 95965 CA-79, Warner Springs, CA 92086, USA
“Stayed here over the 4th of July weekend. Overall, all was good, pretty much what I expected. Sites were decent size. We were at site #7 in the Oak Loop. There was a large tree that provided shade most of the day which was nice. But from about 1-5pm it got pretty toasty until the sun started going down. Just a good idea to do some research on what sites have shaded areas or make sure to bring your own shade. Bathrooms were fine, vaulted toilets, sometimes ran out of toilet paper, but usually filled periodically throughout the day. Camp host was very friendly. And probably about a 20-30 minute drive to town, which was convenient for last minute supplies. There is also a hiking trail just across the main road.”
Address: 9001 Wakarusa St, La Mesa, CA 91942, USA
“Not much parking but very modern, peaceful urban park. Tucked behind Sharp Grossmont Hospital and a memory care residential building, it could easily be missed. With the recent storms, the plants are a bit battered but will hopefully come back full force once we get back into our usual hot climate. Lots of shady places here though and places to sit with some interactive areas for mostly kids but adults will enjoy looking at least once. Also, popular rock hiding spot so bring some of your own or enjoy the hunt. I usually like to relocate one to a different park to give it some mileage. I’ll add photos in just a bit; technical issues but didn’t want to wait to do a write up. Edit: Photos added which gave me a couple more what I would like to say are insights but opinions; park needs to be on a more regular maintenance schedule. It doesn’t need much but everything just looked like it had a coat of dirt over it. Yes, it’s a natural park, etc. but that doesn’t mean a good power wash and trim wouldn’t help.”
Address: 6311 County Hwy S21, Carlsbad, CA 92008, USA
“Sorry, no pic. Because you have see this in person. Heaven Like nuff said”
Address: 4539 Golden Ridge Dr, Oceanside, CA 92056, USA
“The Solana Beach Chamber of Commerce is proud to have Grit & Grace as a member and appreciate all they do for the community!”
Address: Laguna Meadow Rd, Mt Laguna, CA 91948, USA
“This place is great! Absolutely gorgeous. Plenty of hiking trails with some spectacular views some that overlook the desert (I know a desert view doesn't sound impressive, but believe me when I say, it is indescribable!) and a few more trails that lead to the two nearby lakes, Big Laguna Lake and Little Laguna. All trails are well maintained and relatively flat making them ideal for novice hikers and those with children. The bathroom facilities were the most pristine I have seen an any campgrounds. The camp host were friendly and helpful. Dogs are allowed both in the campground and the nearby trails, but must me kept on a leash at all times. There is potable water for drinking and washing dishes. There are also shower facilities that can be used for a small fee ($1 for 4 minutes) Fires are permitted in fire pits, but you cannot bring your own wood to help avoid the introduction of any foreign insect species. That said the camp host makes several rounds throughout the day with fire wood that can be purchased for $7 a bundle (two bundles last us the night). There is also a nearby general store with basic needs and a small selection of souvenirs. Just down the the street from the store is a restaurant. Admittedly I have never be inside as we were there to camp and get away, but the option is there. All and all, I would highly recommend this location, especially to families with children and pets, but there is something for everyone.”
Address: 15500 San Pasqual Valley Rd, Escondido, CA 92027, USA
“Our absolute favorite place to visit. Doesn’t feel as crowded as San Diego Zoo since it’s much bigger. Many animals to see and explore. Great trails for walks with amazing views. If you are local, membership purchase is definitely worth it. Plus, with every visit you are helping animals! Have fun!”
Address: 545 East Townsite Dr, Vista, CA 92084, USA
“Nice and clean park! We enjoyed playing here”
Address: 19952 State Park Drive, Palomar Mountain, CA 92060, USA
“This state park is well cared for with barely no litter along well maintained roads. The oak and cedar trees are massive and absolutely beautiful. I found many areas of grinding holes in large rocks. I imagined the past presence of families grinding acorns , fishing ,and perhaps weaving baskets. The wild flowers were varied and plentiful. On the drive up I was surrounded in cloudy weather,once up top the sun shown and I looked over to see a blanket of thick clouds covering the valley below. Great day.”
Address: Borrego Springs, CA 92004, USA
“Very clean and comfortable campsite. Sites don’t feel too close together and it’s very close to the palm canyon hiking trail. Lots of huge hills to climb nearby too. Try to come here during the spring or fall. The bathroom and showers are always clean when I’ve camped here. Its also within a very close distance to the town nearby. Great site to stay at for a desert hiking/rock climbing weekend.”
Address: Faraday Avenue and Camino Hills Drive, Camino Hills Dr, Carlsbad, CA 92008, USA
“Quit place to relax during lunch hour. Also, a park where people walk their pets and children come and practice. Please, take precautions and make sure your wearing your mask for the safety of others and yourself. In addition, to any signs that may advice that this place may be used at this time for recreational purposes. STAY SAFE”
Address: 2330 Lake Morena Dr, Campo, CA 91906, USA
“Count your blessings, if you are fortunate enough to live/stay here. Very well kept grounds, bathroom and laundry facilities. Super nice managers and residents. We lived here for almost a year. Felt very safe and welcomed. Very quiet park.”
Address: Laguna Meadow Rd, Mt Laguna, CA 91948, USA
Address: 1387 W Borden Rd, San Marcos, CA 92069, USA
“The park is very clean and well kept. It is used for soccer games Saturday most of the day during the season, and often during weekdays in the evening. It really serves the community well. The bathrooms are very clean and well kept as is the pool which has some fun water features for the children. It us also a great place for exercise and for tennis. If memory serves there is evening lighting till around 10.”
Address: 13104 Ipai Waaypuk Trail, Poway, CA 92064, USA
“Small museum and trail on Kumeyaay site. We got a personalized walk on the trail with a knowledgeable guide and another guide led us through the museum, giving us more info. Great spot to learn about the area's indigenous people. Very friendly guides. Nicely-done displays.”
Address: 33691 Bailey Meadow Rd, Palomar Mountain, CA 92060, USA
“We went during a snow storm. The yurt we stayed at was spacious, beautiful, clean, warm and cozy. Service was great. I was a little worried about the roads, but every morning staff would clear the road. We will definitely return again... next time when there is no snow so we can explore the trails. Definitely recommend.”
Address: San Diego, CA 92101, USA
“This is a great spot in Balboa Park that often gets overlooked. This is right behind the restaurant and easy to find. This is very well kept up with, and lighted great at night.”
Address: 2290 Montiel Rd, San Marcos, CA 92069, USA
“Montiel Dog Park- Accessibility: first of all I like this park because they have a Porta potty that is a large one, big enough for wheelchairs, and it has a hand rail next to the toilet for you to grab onto if you need. Many dog parks don't have large bathrooms like this so it was great! It also has handicap parking (only two spots though), flat ground to get up to the park and dog park, and there is some paved ground right when you get inside the dog park gates, with two cement tables with built-in cement chairs connected. Likes: as mentioned above, I love the accessibility of this dog park and I do love that there are trees with shade for dogs and owners to rest under. Experience and dislikes: I came here at 7PM on a regular Tuesday and the parking lot (it is a small lot) was almost completely full. There were some cars parked on the side of the road outside the parking lot also. The park had LOTS of people and even more dogs. I did not like that there were so many people without masks on, sitting on the tables close to each other so I wore a mask in here. I also did not like how this dog park has no separation between different size dogs...big dogs and small dogs are all in this one park together and there were many times today where bigger dogs were going after smaller ones in an aggressive mannor. Actually one time today, a large dog was attacking a slightly smaller dog and a woman had to run over and yell at plus hit the big dog with her hand to get off the slightly smaller dog. It was a bit unnerving so I left after that with my small dog.”
Address: Yaqui Pass Rd, Julian, CA 92036, USA
“Requires a bit of ground clearance to head down the road to the further spots but well worth it. Close to the highway though so there is some noise but at night there's a lot of solitude. Love this place and I'm hoping to come back soon.”
Address: 4446 CA-79, Julian, CA 92036, USA
“This is our first time in this RV park in Julian. It was recommended by a friend. I called to make a reservation and the person who I talked to was friendly and answered my question. I requested for a secluded spot and the one we were assigned was spacious for our RV Trailer & vehicle. The site was partial hookup and the RV park has 2 dump areas. The building in front of the reception area has a clean bathroom with showers. We had our son’s dog with us and it was a dog friendly park. There was a dug out fire pit and it was nice to finally have a campfire. Overall, we enjoyed our stay with the exception of the wasps during our meals outside. They seem to like meat.”
Address: 36342 CA-78, Julian, CA 92036, USA
“Wonderful little camp site. I had a great weekend. Saw some wild turkeys with their babies on the campsite. I got to feed the friendly burrows there too. My sister and I stayed at t2 and liked it.”
Address: Montezuma-Borrego Hwy, Ranchita, CA 92066, USA
“Really cool dispersed campground with lots of room between sites. Unfortunate that some campers can't do without their electronic fix. One trailer close to us ran their generator for almost 18 hours. Vault toilets were clean and maintained.”
Address: 95965 CA-79, Warner Springs, CA 92086, USA
“Great little camp ground. As long as you don't mind being serenaded by coyotes. Large sites with fire pits and BBQ grills. Clean bathrooms with flushing toilets. Potable water. Animal friendly. Friendly camp hosts. Quiet with the occasional traffic noise. In the woods. Very clean. Easy to find. There is even a little gas station market 5 minutes up the road which has everything you forgot... My family will definitely be back here for more camping adventures.”
Address: 2550 Lake Morena Dr, Campo, CA 91906, USA
“Stayed here for about a week, ending Thanksgiving am. All sites were clean and maintained. There are no issues with power. Water is on a boil notice, so I filled my tank. Full hookups are available. Camp restrooms have a coin-operated shower. Camp was still open until Wednesday night, Thursday am. It was packed by the time I left. Talked to a couple of the "neighbors," many have been going there multiple times for decades.”
Address: Corral Canyon Tl, Campo, CA 91906, USA
“What a fantastic spot of off-road adventures and camping. Be sure to look at the trails you are going down to keep you from going in over your head. Watch for oncoming traffic around every turn.”
1 million customers
find businesses on BusinessYab every month.
500 businesses
join BusinessYab every day.
BusinessYab helps you…