Address: 2721 Monument Rd, San Diego, CA 92154, USA
Phone: +16194282946
Sunday: 8AM–8PM
Monday: 8AM–8PM
Tuesday: 8AM–8PM
Wednesday: 8AM–8PM
Thursday: 8AM–8PM
Friday: 8AM–8PM
Saturday: 8AM–8PM
Quest Above
Really nothing worth checking out here. There are some trails and a small parking lot with a ranger station, but I would pass.
John “Juanito Hayburg” Eyberg
What a magnificent campsite! I had just arrived to the West Coast after a super fast motor on I-8 from Arizona > I-5 South (excellent roads that were still just as good now as when I had last driven them in the late 1970s, when homeported at the 32nd street naval station ). Fortunately, I called to learn that I had until (20:00) to check in—the office is closed afterwards—and received precise/perfect directions: I-5 South to Dairymart exit, continue West on this increasingly rural route, which becomes Monument Road. At the terminus (Border Field Stare Park), I had missed the neon “open” sign in the office, but still had 10 minutes before closing. Good enough! After getting checked in, I found my assigned site, laid my sleep roll under the rear-hitch mounted/my eBikeKit-assisted CruzBike and thoroughly enjoyed a very decent night of rest in this newest of San Diego County parks (open since April2021). Pre-dawn was truly exquisite; the new facilities were, as expected, extremely clean & sanitary, but perhaps more important was the lack of congestion. Bring a new campground, the fire rings are suitably distanced from the next regarding tenting/RVs/horses/yerts. There is an interpretive zone, perfect for youth who can bend/flex/move, which is another way to say it was a bit of an obstacle course for “aged out” me; still enjoyable regardless. The trails (I barely Gimpwalked one) are great and weave through this complex intermixing of nature/flora/fauna & Humans. San Diego County has demonstrated that there can be co-existence without the inherent elimination of species within confined spaces. I highly recommend this fantastic campsite, which, even if full, would still be wonderful because it is regulated by super San Diego County. It certainly has my coveted “iWheel of Approval!”
Kalee Rasmussen
Such a beautiful trail for riding our MTN.bikes. there's fun little turns and rocky sometimes even wet washed out trails from rain, so fun because we ride straight thru . The best part is we start our ride from our driveway and end in our driveway . No loading up the truck and driving to a bike trail . This one has something for all level mtn biking. I luv SD.
Glo ParrotWoman
Great place to bike or walk or horse ride. Trails are being created. Make sure to bring water. No restrooms. Abundant wildlife, viewing of the magpie jays possible. Near Suzi's farm, Wild Willow Farm.
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unfortunately I do not know the answer. I can tell you that there are numerous ranchos in the surrounding area that rent riding stock. The one Ranger I encountered was pretty cool. I would suggest phoning the Ranger station and asking. Sorry I can't be of more help.
no. camping only
yes dogs can camp overnight. i took my dog and it was $1 per night fee.
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