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Smitty77
May 13, 2016Explorer
In the San Diego area, closer to the Lake San Marcos you mentioned, is also Santee Lakes. Keeps you within a 30 min drive to the beaches, downtown San Diego, the zoo, etc.
More expensive, and while a great location, not really all that great of a site, is Campland on The Bay. The Chula Vista Marina RV park is also in the higher price point as Campland, but is a more traditional and bit nice layout.
KOA in Chula Vista is also a well known RV park that is family owned and well kept.
A bit different, being only black asphalt, is the State Park on Silver Strand by Coronado. Not inexpensive, and does not have full hook ups. But, they do have a honey dipper truck that can take care of waste for a reasonable fee.
Best of luck to you, have fun, be safe,
Smitty
More expensive, and while a great location, not really all that great of a site, is Campland on The Bay. The Chula Vista Marina RV park is also in the higher price point as Campland, but is a more traditional and bit nice layout.
KOA in Chula Vista is also a well known RV park that is family owned and well kept.
A bit different, being only black asphalt, is the State Park on Silver Strand by Coronado. Not inexpensive, and does not have full hook ups. But, they do have a honey dipper truck that can take care of waste for a reasonable fee.
Best of luck to you, have fun, be safe,
Smitty
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