Friday, June 13, 2014

Camping in Southern California?




Camille


Is there any good places that will be somewhat warm in late September through early November to camp at in Southern California?


Answer
Blue Jay Campground off of Ortega Hwy. Between Lake Elsinore and Orange County


http://www.forestcamping.com/dow/pacfics...

Blue Jay Campground is the one we've gone to many times, if you choose to go here, once you get into the campground, follow the road to the end where it 'loops' - those are the nicest campsites, but the majority of the sites are not real close to each other. It's not like camping in most of the mountain camp grounds where it feels like your camping in a freakin parking lot! I hate that! These sites have a place to park and then your table and all that is set back under trees and stuff. Plus, on the loop on the south side of it, you can park more than one car and you can all take over that side of the hill. lol. check it out. It's a good place to go.

First call the ranger district # and find out if you're able to have campfires. I know a few yrs. back we got packed up to go and when we got there we found out because fire danger was too high - we ended up in the mnts. parking lot campground!!! yuk!
Trabuco
1147 E. 6th St.
Corona, California 91719
951-736-1811

A good place to camp in southern California?




Dana


Last year a group of us went camping at lake hemet and we loved it. We want to go again this year but want to try somewhere new. We want somewhere we can swim, fish and we'll be in tents. Any suggestions? I might add that we'd prefer to have bathrooms as well.


Answer
Try camping at Campland on the Bay in San Diego in Pacific Beach. It is a very cool place. I've camped and fished and swam and camped in tents there many times. This place has pee-pee things on the wall and poo-poo toilets where they should be. Plus they are clean. They supply the TP.

Seriously this is a nice place. There are nice fishing spots nearby. Actually if you just get up early enough you can catch fish right in front of your tent.

Look at the pics at their site.: http://campland.com/




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