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Jojoba Hills Resort (Co-op)

4.8(109 reviews)
45120 Highway 79, Aguanga, California, 92536, United States
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About

If you are not paying for a full hook up site, there is a $5.00 dump fee. The California Department of Transportation restricts all roads leading to Jojoba Hills to motorhomes that are 40 ft or less in length. However, trailers are not restricted. Potable water and rinse water (non-potable) are available at this RV dump station. To get to the dump station, you can take I-15 and then take Hwy. 79 South for 17 miles. The resort is located on the left, about 1/2 mile west of Aguanga.

Amenities & Services

Water

Fresh Water Available (Potable)
Rinse Water Available (Non-Potable)

Reviews

4.8

Based on 109 reviews

JA
Aug 25, 2025

We come here every year and stay for 28 days and it’s always been wonderful. The park and facilities are beautiful and everything is so clean. The view from the sites we have been in were gorgeous! It’s a quiet place which and we enjoy. It close to everything , wine country , Julian, the ocean and beautiful beaches, nothing over an hour. The staff have always been very helpful and friendly. I highly recommend this park for all escapee’s. Safe Travels All…….😊

SF

Awesome co-op RV park. Friendly people, nice location and reasonable rates. We stayed a week in January 2024 and like it so much we became members and will spend part of every winter here beginning in November. Please note, you must be a member of Escapees to reserve a guests spot, and can stay and enjoy all of the facilities for as little as $15 a night for a boondock site with waster and a dump station nearby. Highly recommended

PK
Aug 10, 2024

I've been full time for two years in the RV, but this place has so much to offer, I may settle here! I put up a deposit...the list was over 40 people long trying to get a spot. In 6 months of waiting I moved up to number 20 on the stand by list.

TM
Jun 22, 2023

I think because SoCal is so busy there are less long term Rv spots to stay. When jojoba resort said they had a spot I didn’t see the red flags ahead of time. When I called and booked a spot she reminded me they are a “quiet” resort. Yes you can hear a pin drop. Sites are large which is nice. Took us over an hour just to get from the resort to hey 15 because of the horrible traffic coming down the hill from the resort. The owners of the site we were staying in decided to visit and do “yard work” while we’re there and all their friends came to visit . It was awkward they were there for a half day. I was confronted by a neighbor 2 rows down while I was on a walk one day, he said that we need to put our recyclable boards in the proper bin (that was not marked) and he knew it was us so do not deny it. It was a odd vibe there and we have a 7 year old. It is an over 55 community but they make exceptions for escapee members. It was hard to relax there. Felt like we were walking on egg shells. You can stay long term but 28 days is the max. You need to purchase the escapees membership to stay here as well.

EW
Apr 18, 2023

This is a beautiful RV resort with everything you could imagine. It also has the friendliest people of any place I've ever been. Join the SKP resort. It's the best

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