Address: Anza Borrego Desert State Park, 5960 Yaqui Pass Rd, Julian, CA 92036, USA
Phone: +17607674205
Nadia
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.
Shuai Yin
If it’s not the fact that it’s too close to the road which could be pretty loud at night. I would have given this site a 5-star. Overall very good campsite. With trail heads and off roads easily accessible.
Renee Robinson
We had a great time at the campground! It's clean, well maintained, and beautiful. The one downside is how close all of the campsites are. The volunteers and the lady who works there (I forgot their names, sorry) are very friendly and knowledgeable! My service dog loved the camp as well. We ended up staying in a cabin which was definitely big enough for 3. I'd say a family with 2 adults and 4 kids could comfortably fit in a cabin. There is also tent camping sites, bathrooms with flushing toilets, and coin operated showers. The area surrounding the camp is gorgeous and the town of borrego springs isn't far from the camp so you should definitely check that out. It's really cute!
Maria-Giuliana Latini
Great little campground, with multiple bunk bed cabins too for families. Some great hike through the hills covered in varieties of cacti. Not appropriate parking for big rigs though. Prices are really reasonable, especially if you have a senior or disabled discount. The Anza Borrego Desert to me is the most beautiful of all the California deserts.
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It was not when we were by there a week or so ago.
No, electricity in the cabins. They are definitely worth it though. Clean campground.
No you need to take your own matress, pillow and blankets, you can buy an air mattress at walmart for about 10 dollars. Theres no electricity so make sure to take a good lantern.
Yes, but they must be under positive control and not be free to run around.
Yes. Limit of two tents and six cars per site.
The cabins have no electricity. They do have aterbat capsites, but not inside cabins
Loved the campground, Palm Canyon hike is a must do. Earlier in the morning the better less people better chance of Wildlife.
We paid $15 for the campsite. I don't know about the cabins since we didn't end up getting one of those.
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