Guajome Regional Park - San Diego County Park
About
The RV dump station is located near the exit and ranger station. However, to get there, you need to take the one-way road through the campground sites. At the RV dump station, there is potable water available for drinking and rinse water (non-potable) for other purposes. To reach the RV dump station from town, you need to go 8 miles East on Hwy. 76, also known as Mission Avenue.
Amenities & Services
Water
Reviews
Based on 1,553 reviews
I’m so sad, I spent years here with my children enjoying the park. I came a few times and and had a great time enjoying the park, only yesterday I couldn’t get a reservation online so I called and paid over the phone. The person who took my reservation did not write the correct email and I never received any confirmation. I hooked up and left to get supplies and when I returned the gate was locked so I looked for my email and nothing, so I called and no answer, I left a message marked urgent! But nothing so I drove home disappointed. I emailed and called again and they said just leave, we have another person coming. I feel so hurt, and disappointed. I emailed in hopes of staying another night and putting this behind me with communication and an apology for yesterday but they said just leave? Unbelievable the entire situation is unbelievable! So sad yesterday no one was anywhere, today they were out and about, but still no paperwork on my windshield as if I was so neglected. I disappointed in the staff there. I found sheet metal screws on the ground again? Odd? When driving away the guy was angry because I said something about everything.
Just a staple here is the city. Perfect for walking, running or cycling. Plenty of space to play ball, two playgrounds for the little ones and plenty of picnic areas.
Such a beautiful and relaxing spot to spend time in nature! The peaceful trails are perfect for a morning walk or afternoon hike, and the variety of birds makes it a birdwatcher’s paradise. Beautiful scenery, lots of trails and paths, and plenty of nature to enjoy. Highly recommend for a relaxing outdoor escape.
I love coming to this park. It’s relatively quiet, peaceful, and big enough where it’s great to get a nice trail walk in without going too far! I paid for the yearly parking rate in January, which was $25. Soooo worth it. The daily rate is not worth it if you come multiple times! The rate is now doubled to $50 a year or $5 a day. Be sure to look out for duck and horse poop on the trails. The campground is also relatively quiet, and I’ve never had any issue or concern with the occupants that stay there when I’m walking around. My only wish is that they had better irrigation for the grass hills. It can be quite muddy during rainy season- even if several days go by of sunshine, there seems to always be mud on the nice green hills.
Great hidden treasure off the 76 in North County. There’s plenty of trails here for walking , biking and horseback riding. Trails are clearly marked and have speed warning signs for people on bikes. There’s a campground nearby and an attached parking area that cost $3 for the day. I opted to park on one of the residential streets across from the entrance to the trails. The trails go past two lakes and there a few little bridges that span the streams that feed into the lakes. I saw lots of birds, a rabbit and a weasel of some sort. There are warning signs for rattlesnakes but I didn’t see any reptiles. Great park with decent selection of trails. There a sparingly few trash cans so please take your trash with you and keep the park clean
