Best Cabin Camping near Dulzura, CA

Several cabin rental options exist in campgrounds near Dulzura, providing rustic to semi-comfortable overnight accommodations. Lake Morena County Park offers cabin rentals with basic amenities including electricity and beds, while Potrero County Park features cabins with nearby shower facilities and picnic areas. "The cabins are much closer to everything, so if you are planning to stay there you won't have to walk as far," noted one visitor at Hidden Haven Farms, which provides a more private cabin experience. Most cabin rentals throughout the area include fire pits and access to toilet facilities, though amenities vary significantly between locations.

Rustic cabins dominate the accommodation landscape around Dulzura, with options ranging from basic shelters to more furnished units. San Diego Metro KOA provides the most amenity-rich cabin experience with electricity and closer proximity to urban conveniences. Reservations are essential during peak summer months, as cabin availability is limited compared to tent and RV sites. According to a visitor at Thousand Trails Pio Pico, "If you want to glamping this is a good place," suggesting their cabins offer more comforts than traditional tent camping. Most properties allow pets in cabins for an additional fee, though restrictions apply at certain locations.

Most cabins require guests to bring their own bedding, pillows, and towels regardless of the accommodation level. Cooking facilities vary significantly – some cabins offer only outdoor fire rings while others may include small refrigerators or microwaves. The GoodVibes Ranch & Farm cabins provide access to an industrial kitchen, as one reviewer mentioned: "They have an industrial kitchen as well as an outdoor bar where they have very fairly priced beer and wine." Limited grocery options exist in the immediate Dulzura area, so visitors should plan to bring supplies from larger towns before arrival. Wood bundles for heating and cooking can typically be purchased on-site at most cabin locations.

Best Cabin Sites Near Dulzura, California (35)

    1. San Diego Metro KOA

    32 Reviews
    Bonita, CA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (619) 427-3601

    "Heated pool, jacuzzi, bike rentals, and more. They loan you fire pits if you don’t have one. And deliver wood to your site. There is even a cafe if you don’t feel like firing up the grill."

    "They have a variety of spaces to park your RV or Van. Some spaces are basic back-in while others have their own patio and grill. The restrooms and showers are clean and the staff is friendly."

    2. Thousand Trails Pio Pico

    13 Reviews
    Dulzura, CA
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "One rec center is designed more for kids with a pool table, air hockey, shuffleboard, and games. The other, more main center has TV, shuffleboard, ping pong, and a built in cafe."

    "Bathrooms are clean and the showers are free. There are even halls where you can play BINGO and a game room with Wii games."

    3. Lake Morena County Park

    15 Reviews
    Campo, CA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 565-3600

    $24 - $34 / night

    "Our site had electricity and water, a fire pit, and a picnic table. There were plenty of sites to go around. The rangers were helpful and the facilities were very well maintained."

    "There were a lot of families with kids but you can strategically choose a campsite on an end/corner for more privacy."

    4. Potrero County Park

    7 Reviews
    Potrero, CA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (619) 478-5212

    $30 / night

    "Pretty place with fire pits, picnic tables, trails, playgrounds, bathrooms, pay showers, and friendly staff."

    "Good hiking trails. We stayed in “Tent site 2” which was good. My only criticism is that the sites are just a little too close, unless you don’t have a neighbor."

    5. Sun Outdoors San Diego Bay

    13 Reviews
    Coronado, CA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (619) 489-3950

    $150 - $280 / night

    "Great place for glamping."

    "I was skeptical about the price of $125 a day but I've never been to a park with more amenities! They quite literally have everything to the point where you can't even do all of it."

    6. GoodVibes Ranch & Farm

    2 Reviews
    Dulzura, CA
    6 miles
    Website

    $50 - $175 / night

    "Plenty of room for beautiful hikes on their many acres of land packed with some great views a few decks scattered around the property.  "

    "Saw lots of flowers, a seasonal creek, sage, views of the valley & nearby mountain. Played some pool. The disk golf course is on the awesome hike I took. They have live music on the weekends."

    7. Dos Picos County Park

    35 Reviews
    Poway, CA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 789-2220

    $24 - $100 / night

    "The missus and I decided to do a midweek overnight escape and chose Dos Picos Park due to its close proximity. Great little campground with partial (electricity & water) hookups."

    "Great county park. Quiet and well maintained. Pay showers. $29/ night. Pets welcome. Fire pits and picnic tables at each site. Tent camping available as well."

    8. Santee Lakes Recreation Preserve

    16 Reviews
    Santee, CA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (619) 596-3141

    "Set up our 16’ travel trailer at a lakeshore full hookup site #27 (no fire pit though). Kids loved the convenient fishing right behind our trailer and the swimming pools a short drive away."

    "Mostly for RV camping but has a few cabins by the water and some even floating cabins on the water! Great place to take your kids fishing, biking, paddle boating, or just relaxing."

    9. San Diego County Potrero Regional Park

    3 Reviews
    Potrero, CA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (619) 478-5212

    "Nice spacious sites at this county run campground near the border. Lots of shade trees. Trails, playground, cabins for rent and pavilion that can be rented for large group meetings/dinners."

    "There's one central plumbed restroom and shower facility. Further out along the tent sites there was a hand portapotty. "

    10. San Diego County Lake Morena County Park

    8 Reviews
    Campo, CA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (619) 579-4101

    $24 / night

    "This San Diego County campground owes one of its stars to the only local business that has WiFi for travelers (my T-Mobile had zero bars, no coverage at all)."

    "The Lake Morena campground is well-kept and relaxing. It has a variety of sites including full-hookup, partial hookup, and tent only."

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Cabin Reviews near Dulzura, CA

359 Reviews of 35 Dulzura Campgrounds


  • Erin M.
    Aug. 1, 2016

    Del Mar Beach Cottages

    Absolutely Beautiful!

    Really beautiful beach very clean with large bathrooms hot showers food nearby first come first serve shade structures. Camping on the beach also cabin rentals available through del mar beach reservations

  • A
    May. 7, 2019

    Agua Caliente County Park Campground

    One of the Best Campground in Southern California

    2 outdoor pools and an indoor adult spa (102 degrees), RV sites with Power, Water and Sewer as well as tent sites. Flush toilets and hot/cold showers. This place is well maintained and the cleanest campground I have ever stayed at. Shuffleboard and Horseshoes courts, lots of hiking trails and things to see. The campground / pools are all fed from natural mineral springs. Pets are allowed within the campground and all sites have picnic table and fire-ring. Small store at the park entrance is great for the simply things you may have forgotten. They even have cabins available but they book up pretty fast. Rangers are all very friendly and helpful. Enjoyed my stay, I will be back.

  • e
    May. 31, 2023

    Hidden Haven Farms

    Private, scenic camping on an active farm!

    The tent had nice cots and plenty of space for my wife, myself, and our little son. He had a BLAST with all the farm animals and hiking around the trails. The tent is up the hill away from all the noisy animals so it is very private and peaceful. Plus the view is beautiful!

    The outhouse worked great for us, it is just a bit of a hike down the hill from the tent. The cabin is much closer to everything, so if you are planning to stay there you won't have to walk as far. 

    Some of the animals are roaming free (it is a farm). Our son LOVED that but just be aware if you are not comfortable with animals.

    Karen, the farmhand, helped us out with everything we needed and provided a fire pit, firewood, lounge chairs, trash bins, and a canopy. We bought eggs fresh from the farm and cooked them over the fire for the full experience!

    The weather was perfect in May, cool in the evenings but totally comfortable with some warm jackets.

  • 07JKRedrock S.
    Apr. 30, 2021

    Dos Picos County Park

    Great little gem in SD County

    The missus and I decided to do a midweek overnight escape and chose Dos Picos Park due to its close proximity.

    Great little campground with partial (electricity & water) hookups. Don't know if the tent only sites have these. On-site dumping available, if you need it. Ok(ish) flushing restrooms and showers available. Better than a pit toilet!! Plenty of shaded spots with some mature trees around the campground. Firepits and picnic tables on each site. Trails all around to hike as well as a catch and release pond on grounds. Rangers were pretty adamant about quiet time starting at 10 pm. Rangers were super friendly, too.

    One little gotcha, for me at least. There's no smoking of any product nor e-cig use allowed on the grounds. I personally look forward to enjoying a cigar around the campfire at the end of the day. Bummer but not a deal breaker.

  • Tabitha H.
    Nov. 15, 2020

    William Heise County Park

    Great Spot

    Fantastic park. Well kept, beautiful surroundings with hiking trails, big and private spots and clean bathrooms. Camping cabins available. The second interior RV loop is way nicer and more private spots than the first. We were site 37 and it was great. Both electric and water hookups in all RV spots and campground dump station on site. Julian and Winona are fun day trips. Calico Cider in Wynona is an A+.

  • cal K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 20, 2023

    Agua Caliente County Park Campground

    Large campground with lots of amenities

    Lots going on here but felt peaceful midweek in Jan. 3 spring-fed pools, hot showers quarter operated, clean flush toilet bathrooms, water, hiking trails and ample roads to walk the dog on. Mountain lion country - be alert. Friendly rangers. Clean facilities and well-kept grounds. Horseshoe pits and large group picnic areas. Cute cabins for rent - no pets allowed in those. Will definitely visit again. Many of the tent sites are close together - if the campground was full you’d have little privacy but it’s a large place and there were hardly any tent campers when I was there, though more RVs and vans in the hookup section. Tent site 106 is very private. I liked 109 it was in a kind of bird thicket with privacy from the road etc.

  • Anthony D.
    Jun. 6, 2021

    Paso Picacho Campground — Cuyamaca Rancho State Park

    Best Campground Around - Awesome Staff - Great Hiking - Peace and Quiet

    My wife and I stayed here in early May 2021. This was our second time at Paso Picacho after visiting here a few years ago. We were even more impressed this time around. I can't say enough about this place. The grounds are serene and well kept, the atmosphere is relaxed and most of the campers were very respectful. The campsites are huge, if you know which ones to nab with an early reservation, and the staff there are just the most delightful people on earth.

    On our first night there, a couple of huge pickups showed up to the spot right above ours at midnight, and they blasted music, partied, and screamed at the top of their lungs often (for whatever reason), and we couldn't sleep. We were super bummed and had thought it was pretty much going to be an awful trip. However, we talked to the campground host and the staff at the entrance, and they were super understanding and helpful. They said that they know people come here for peace and quiet, and that they take it seriously when any campers violate their quiet hours rules.

    The camp host hopped on a cart right away and sped away to the offending sites to give them a talking to and made sure to mention that if they violated the noise rules again, they would send in rangers and have them booted out of the campground. It worked like gangbusters! The rest of our trip was amazing, and we didn't hear so much as a peep from the neighboring sites (it was a big group) all weekend. The camp host followed up with us afterward and said that we could come by his site anytime and tell him if the other campers were loud again, even if it was 3am in the morning. He said, "It's no trouble. That's what I'm here for."

    Awesome, awesome, awesome. The fire pit worked out great, and we were able to cook all of our meals on the grill that comes with it using the cast iron skillets we bought. They had plenty of wood for sale at the front, as well as ice. The wood price is a little steep ($8 per bundle), but all that money goes back into the park. Knowing that, it actually felt good paying them for the wood rather than buying it elsewhere.

    The trails were well kept, and the views were fantastic even with the fire damage. We got to do everything that we wanted to do and then some. We even had time to go to Julian and do some shopping - check out the Cider Mill for some delicious treats!

    As far as campsites go, our site (#30) was so, so great. We researched a lot online beforehand (campsitephotos.com was helpful along with this site, Google reviews, and Yelp), so we had a pretty good idea of what the site was going to look like.  But it was even better than the pictures. It was a huge site with plenty of room for 2 tent pads. The picnic table and fire pit were positioned just under a huge, climbable tree that gave us plenty of shade while we were there. The only downside to this site is that it was very close to the bathrooms. That actually bummed me out a bit when we first arrived, but it ended up not being much of an issue at all. The traffic to and from the bathrooms was very light, and the section of the bathroom building facing our site was all showers, which barely anybody used. There is also a lot of bushes and tree cover in between the site and the bathrooms, so we barely saw anybody the whole time we were there.

    Reading reviews online is what helped us find such a great spot, so I promised myself  I would walk the grounds and post all of the good site numbers online when we got back. So here they are, at least in my opinion:

    Top Three

    30: our site- the best!

    70: easily the 2nd best site on the grounds- very private, secluded, lots of bush cover, fire pit and table are far from the road- the only downside to this site it that it has very little shade, so bring a canopy or tarp to setup your own shade situation. Other than that, this site was incredible. We will probably check this one out when we go back here in the fall.

    85: My pick for the 3rd best site on the grounds, although my wife disagreed. This site is surrounded by forest, trees, and bushes on 3 sides. If you don't count the front facing view, it is one of the most secluded sites in the campground. It is on the outside of a bend in the road, and there are no other sites to the left and right of it. I personally prefer a"bathroom bush" close by to save myself from having to walk to the bathrooms in the dark, and this place has tons of'em. The downside here is that the front of the campsite faces 2-3 other sites that are right across the road. If the site were a house, basically the"front door" is wide open to the campers across the way. If you had a bad group camping across from you, it might be not so fun. However, you can park your car in such a way that it would block out some of that wide open space in the front, making it more private.

    Honorable Mention

    44: my wife's pick for 3rd- big site, lots of shade, secluded, a little too close to the neighboring site on the left side(facing the site from the road) but nothing but road on the right side

    8: Nice, big site that is not close to other campsites. Private, secluded. Lots of trees and shade. The downside to this one is that it is right across from a cabin. Depending on the campers using the cabin during your visit, that proximity to the cabin might be a bummer. However, there were no big parties at the cabins while we were there.

    51: Good site, lots of trees and shade. Semi-private.

    54: Good site, lots of trees and shade. Not all that private- kind of open and on a little bit of a slope.

    20: Just kinda okay. Trees and shade but not very private or secluded. Good if all of the above are booked.

  • G
    Jan. 19, 2023

    Sun Outdoors San Diego Bay

    Fun Outdoors

    Great place for glamping. Check-in: 2PM for RV 3PM for lodging

    Elite Full Hookup RV Site includes your very own gas fire BBQ grill, gas camp fire, 4 Adirondack chairs, dinner table with 6 chairs, full hookups including cable tv.

    Community areas include pool, restaurant, bar, game room, lounge areas with fire pits. Store on site for snacks and souvenirs. Propane is available to refill your rv tanks.

  • Shainna M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 3, 2023

    Dos Picos County Park

    Gorgeous!

    Great county park. Quiet and well maintained. Pay showers. $29/ night. Pets welcome. Fire pits and picnic tables at each site. Tent camping available as well.


Guide to Dulzura

Cabin accommodations near Dulzura, California range from primitive structures to more equipped options within a 40-minute drive radius. Located in the chaparral-covered mountains of eastern San Diego County at elevations between 1,200-2,500 feet, the area experiences hot, dry summers with temperatures often exceeding 90°F and cooler winters where nighttime temperatures can drop below freezing. Winter cabin rentals typically require advance bookings of 2-4 weeks, while summer reservations should be made 2-3 months ahead for weekend stays.

What to do

Fishing access: Lake Morena County Park provides fishing opportunities with cabins approximately a 15-minute walk from the lake. "The lake has gone down a lot so the campground is now a little trek from the lake but is walkable and beautiful to say the least. You can also fish!!! The appropriate licenses are needed before you come," notes a visitor to Lake Morena County Park.

Wildlife observation: Potrero County Park offers access to hiking trails where guests can observe local species in their natural habitat. "Lots of shade in the RV sites and seemingly everywhere (lots of trees). Nice little trail with some signage on the Kumayaay and local plantlife," writes one reviewer of Potrero County Park.

Disc golf course: At GoodVibes Ranch & Farm, visitors have access to a professional disc golf course amid the natural landscape. According to one visitor, "I found out they have a full size professional disc golf course here! I don't bring my discs, but Carolyn and Bernie happily lent me some discs so I could try it out," making this a unique activity option while staying at their cabins.

What campers like

Natural spring showers: GoodVibes Ranch & Farm offers distinctive bathroom facilities. "3 huge custom stone showers with natural spring water & full bathrooms with sinks & flushing toilets," describes one visitor to GoodVibes Ranch & Farm, providing cabin guests with comfortable amenities despite the rural setting.

Social spaces: Some cabin locations provide communal gathering areas where guests can interact. "There is also a comfort station with a playground and horse shoe pits. There is also a nature center next to the campground that offers a discount to those who stay," explains a visitor to Sun Outdoors San Diego Bay.

Seasonal wildlife: Various cabin locations offer encounters with local fauna throughout the year. At Lake Morena County Park, one camper reports, "Lots of wildlife to see. Bobcats, deer, quail, rabbits and wild turkeys," highlighting the diverse animal populations visitors might encounter during their stays.

What you should know

Cell service variability: Connectivity differs significantly between cabin locations. At Thousand Trails Pio Pico, a camper notes, "Cell service is non-existent, though they of course can't control that. I will say the staff is all very friendly." Most cabin accommodations in the area have limited or no reception, so prepare accordingly.

Distance to amenities: Some cabin locations require longer drives to reach services and supplies. "It's a 10 mile drive to Chula Vista for services," a visitor at Thousand Trails Pio Pico reports, which is typical of the more remote cabin sites in the region.

Bathroom facilities: Quality and availability of facilities varies between cabin locations. "The bathrooms are clean and there is electrical and water hookups," notes a visitor at Potrero County Park, while others may have more limited bathroom access or pay shower facilities.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several cabin locations offer playgrounds for children. "Nice little family friendly campground... nice trail and all the necessary amenities," writes a reviewer at Potrero County Park, noting the kid-friendly environment.

Indoor entertainment: Some cabin locations provide indoor recreation options. One camper at Dos Picos County Park notes, "There is an event gazebo you can rent and a really nice playground," making it suitable for families who need backup activities during inclement weather.

Insect preparation: During warmer months, insects can be prevalent at cabin sites. "I will say there were a LOT of flies and bees, but not much you can do about that," reports a Potrero County Park visitor, suggesting families should bring appropriate insect repellent and protective measures.

Tips from RVers

Leveling considerations: Some cabin sites have uneven terrain that requires adjustments. "Most of the sites are level but some are not, but plenty of space at the sites," notes a visitor to Lake Morena County Park regarding the surrounding sites and parking areas.

Water pressure issues: Water systems at some locations can be inconsistent. "The water pressure was at the highest 40psi and at times would go down to 0," reports one camper at Lake Morena, indicating that cabin guests should be prepared with additional water supplies if necessary.

Electrical reliability: Some cabin locations experience power fluctuations. "The electric also would surge causing my LED lights to flicker," notes a Lake Morena visitor, suggesting guests bring backup lighting options and surge protectors for sensitive electronics.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Dulzura, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Dulzura, CA is San Diego Metro KOA with a 4.3-star rating from 32 reviews.

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