Address: 15027 CA-79, Julian, CA 92036, USA
“We had a great time and will definitely revisit for a longer stay. RELEARNING to camp was exciting and fun, even with the hiccups we faced. Make sure you bring enough blankets, it gets cold at night... sleeping bag rated for 30 degrees was not enough for me... smiley face. Night skys were beautiful.”
Address: Anza Borrego Desert State Park, 5960 Yaqui Pass Rd, Julian, CA 92036, USA
“Cute and quiet campground with flushable toilets and warm showers. Some campsites are a bot close to each other and have no privacy at all. Very clean and well taken care of campground which also has cabins. The only problem is that the road is right next to the campsites. The cars cause noise throughout the day and night.”
Address: Julian, CA 92036, USA
“A must on your "Bucket List". If you love horses & camping, this is the place for you. New comers recommend getting a map to enjoy all the trails & to stay safe out there. Us serious riders, there is usually water at the springs. Ranger may not always know the conditions out there, so network with other advance riders. There's something for everyone. Don't forget the "Lake Ride"! 🏞️”
Address: 4945 Heise Park Rd, Julian, CA 92036, USA
“This park is fantastic. It's a true gem.. the little wooden cabins are perfect for a sleepover. They don't have any kitchens or running bathrooms in them, but they have a giant fire pit in the back where you can grill and they have shared bathrooms and showers. Great for a few days or a week. Lots of giant RVs were parked and they have plenty of tent camping for individuals and large groups. The best grocery store is before you climb the mountain as groceries and Julian are pretty expensive and selection is sparse, so guess what you need before you go the final distance to Julian. Great hiking trails, friendly people. Cute shopping stores. It's an overall wonderful experience.”
Address: Yaqui Pass Rd, Julian, CA 92036, USA
“Requires a bit of ground clearance to head down the road to the further spots but well worth it. Close to the highway though so there is some noise but at night there's a lot of solitude. Love this place and I'm hoping to come back soon.”
Address: 4446 CA-79, Julian, CA 92036, USA
“This is our first time in this RV park in Julian. It was recommended by a friend. I called to make a reservation and the person who I talked to was friendly and answered my question. I requested for a secluded spot and the one we were assigned was spacious for our RV Trailer & vehicle. The site was partial hookup and the RV park has 2 dump areas. The building in front of the reception area has a clean bathroom with showers. We had our son’s dog with us and it was a dog friendly park. There was a dug out fire pit and it was nice to finally have a campfire. Overall, we enjoyed our stay with the exception of the wasps during our meals outside. They seem to like meat.”
Address: 36342 CA-78, Julian, CA 92036, USA
“Wonderful little camp site. I had a great weekend. Saw some wild turkeys with their babies on the campsite. I got to feed the friendly burrows there too. My sister and I stayed at t2 and liked it.”
Address: 14592-14674 CA-79, Julian, CA 92036, USA
“Very good place to come and set up camp. Been coming here for years. The park and amenities are always super clean. The staff is usually very kind but we've had issues with some of the park rangers and their attitudes and inability to count money in the past. The state rangers (law enforcement) are always awesome and nice to talk to.”
Address: 1209 Farmer Rd, Julian, CA 92036, USA
“What an amazing place! Today, we hiked the fire road to the summit and took the Five Oaks Trail back on the way down. The hiking is steep, but very doable, just take your time. Hiking on fire roads is very different than hiking on single-track trails with gentle switchbacks. Stunning views of the surrounding mountains, valleys, desert, and Julian. Parking was pretty easy and free. Check out the awesome public art that graces the wilderness preserve entrance. And, if that's not enough, depending on the time of year, you may pick apples from an orchard right across from the trailhead. Lots to enjoy here.”
Address: 15027 CA-79, Julian, CA 92036, USA
“My family and I visited for a few hours. The weather was perfect and the views are beautiful. We came on thursday around 1 pm and there were only a few people in sight which I admit, it was very nice haha. I only gave 4 stars because the bathrooms were closed. Only the portapotties were open. Overall it was a great day.”
Address: 15027 CA-79, Julian, CA 92036, USA
“Absolutely loved the West shore of lake Cuyamaca. Wally the park ranger made our stay amazing.”
Address: 2655 CA-79, Julian, CA 92036, USA
“The dog park will open August 1 to February 1. There is a skateboard area, exercise area and children's playground. It is a nice little park with beautiful views.”
Address: 13652 CA-79, Julian, CA 92036, USA
“Nice campground. Stayed at sites 46 +49, nice adjoining sites. Facilities are good and well maintained. Showers are 2 min/token, 2 tokens/$1, with a machine outside the showers. Camp fires were allowed while we were there but was told they do ban them based on conditions. Many of the sites toward the back of the campground had steep slopes so be aware. It was VERY buggy, repllent is a must. Squirrels were aggressive and plentiful. State parks employees rounded frequently and enforced rules. We had a great time and will return.”
Address: 1107 Farmer Rd, Julian, CA 92036, USA
“Nice hike but make sure you are ready with eyes open. This is a 5 mile out and back with a bit over 1200 vertical feet. Some shade, but a lot of exposure also. Water, sunscreen and good footwear are an absolute must. I think the first 1/2 is the most strenuous but opinions may differ. A great option is to take the main train up and return using the Five Oaks trail which diverges from the main trail and connects again (you can't get lost). Great views from the top from Catalina Island to the Salton Sea.”
Address: Stonewall Peak Trail, Julian, CA 92036, USA
“Soo happy I went here. The view on top is breath taking. Picture can't do it justice. It a 1.8 mile to the top of the peak. You can also take a longer route too if you want. The easy route is nice and easy. During a hot day you'll be find because tree/brushers will cover you. Cuyamaca peak is close by, but for now it under construction so you can't go to the top until end of first week of August. Enjoy!!!!!”
Address: 15027 CA-79, Julian, CA 92036, USA
“Nice little campground overlooking the lake with mountain backdrop. Easy hike around the lake and you can stop at the local store for refreshments.”
Address: 2315 Frisius Dr, Julian, CA 92036, USA
“I love Raintree Ranch, the food is great and everything there is just awesome. The counselors are just amazing. Can't wait to go again. Every child should go! I love it!”
Address: 5030 Eagle Peak Rd, Julian, CA 92036, USA
“Great conservation group. I joined. And then took a few scheduled hikes. Pristine area. Great guided hikes. Lots to see and enjoy. Check out the San Diego River Foundation website for hikes and presentations.”
Address: 16769 Brickyard Rd NE, Bothell, WA 98011, USA
“This is a hidden treasure. They have a grand recreational area that you can rent out and have huge events. Indoor tennis courts, basketball area and other activities you can play. The facilities are clean and bathrooms are conveniently close. Full connections and they even have stagecoach rooms you can rent out. I’m surprised the occupancy here is very low. I went on a holiday and it was about 20% full. I loved it.”
Address: 4761 Pine Hills Rd, Julian, CA 92036, USA
“I am so grateful to be part of Adventure Guides, California Wild Expedition. These memories I am making with my girls are priceless. We should all make every effort to support camps like these.”
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