La Jolla Indian Campground
Carmen & Tom R.
Reviewed Feb. 28, 2021

Nice Campground

Pretty cool campground. There was a lot to do there, but at the time we went (end of February), we really couldn’t take advantage of it all. For example, they offer river rafting, but it was a little too cold to get into the water. That was no issue for us because we didn’t go there for that. They also offer zip lining, but again, we went there just to camp.

The spot we initially reserved was located on the little river, but once we got there, we realized we were a little too packed in with the rest of the visitors, so we requested to move to a more open spot. The management was able to accommodate our request, which made the visit much more enjoyable. Our first spot was RV spot #7. Please note that if you reserve that spot, you’ll be tightly packed in between #6 and #8. It’s not a big deal, but there are more open spots along the river if space is a desire of yours. We ended up with spot #15, which was directly across from spot #7 towards the center of the camping area. It was a bigger site, so we had a bit more breathing room, and were still very close to the river.

One thing to note is that if you plan on having a fire, you must purchase wood from the little store that is few minutes up a hill from the campsite. They offer bundles of wood for $5 a bundle, but the wood doesn’t last long. We went through about 4 bundles per night. They don’t allow you to bring your own wood, but they don’t appear to enforce that too closely.

All in all it was a good campsite albeit a little on the pricey side, but again, there’s a lot to do. We would totally go back, but try to time it better during spring.

  • Review photo of La Jolla Indian Campground by Carmen & Tom R., February 28, 2021