We don’t usually take our RV to place that are $70-$80 a night but this one was worth it. There is no phone reception at all, so you could fully disconnect. It feels so secluded, like you are miles away. Each site is semi private, surrounded with big redwood trees. We originally booked a site with full hook ups, but decided to change to one by the river with no hook ups as the river was just so beautiful. The showers and toilets here are cleaned often too. The showers are great! Very hot and free. There is a laundry that accepts coins, a small library and a phone booth. The staff are super friendly. There is a small onsite shop with clothes, firewood and some basics. We cannot wait to return! Our favorite place so far.
This campground is very close to downtown and beaches in San Diego. I paid $36 a night for electricity and water hookups plus my pet. The showers in the south loop aren’t great, definitely bring your shower shoes. The north loop has nice showers. There are coyotes so be careful with your pets. I stayed in site 4, the older side of the campground and the campsites are pretty close together. There were a couple of questionable people at the other end of the campground so I kept my eye out, but overall it was a good experience. The south loop campground has trees and a lot of shady spots (thank goodness as I couldn’t pull my awning out). The north loop campground is for the larger RV’s and there is no shade there. I didn’t have any ant problems as I put diatomaceous earth around my RV, but my neighbors in tents had ant issues. Staff are really friendly. Showers operate with tokens you have to buy from the front gate. 2 tokens = 4 minute shower. I bought 8 tokens for $2 so that’s pretty good in comparison to other state parks