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Western Horizon's
Ramona Canyon RV Resort |
24340 Hwy. 78
Ramona, California 92065
(760) 7883085
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Open year-round
High-Use Seasonal Period: January 1 to February 28, June 1 - July 31.
Sites: 108 Full / 6 Tent Sites w/ water and
electricity
Check in: 9 AM to 5 PM
Check out: 11 AM
Maximum Electrical: 50 amps
Maximum RV Length: 45 ft.
Directions:
Less than one hour from anywhere in San Diego County located 5 miles
east of Ramona on Hwy. 78 on the left. (78 is the highway close
to Julian.) From 15 South, take Scripps-Poway Pkwy east to 67. Turn left on 67 and go through Ramona (turns into 78). From 8, take Hwy. 67 north through Ramona. |
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Facilities and Amenities |
Park Model, Sleeps 6, $58
Reservation Requirements: Check in: 2 PM, Check out:
11 AM
Notes: No pets in cabins. Pets must be leashed. Linens
required. No smoking. Modem available. Events on all national
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This resort offers a clubhouse,
outdoor heated swimming pool and spa, miniature golf, volleyball,
hiking trail, pavilion, fishing in stocked lake, shuffleboard,
BBQs, basketball, horseshoes, WiFi, and TV. |
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Spanning 105 acres, with an abundance of Spanish
Oak trees that provide shade for leisurely strolls or afternoon
naps, Ramona Canyon Resort is less than an hour from San Diego and
the Mexican border. This beautiful area of southern California is
blessed with a near-perfect climate of year-round average daily
temperatures near 70 degrees and an average rainfall of only nine
inches. With an average 67 days of sunshine in each season, you
can expect sun and beach weather about two-thirds of the time.
The resort is in San Diego County, and while much of the travel
attention focuses on the beaches and bay, San Diego County offers
a variety of attractions for visitors to the inland foothills around
Julian and the desert surrounding Borrego Springs. Nearby Julian
is a quaint old mining town whose claim to fame was its gold strike
in 1870. Visitors can experience a turn-of-the-century town and
tour the abandoned Eagle and Highpeak mines.
Borrego Springs is an oasis in the middle of the desert with golf
courses, swimming pools, and tennis courts. The Anza-Borrego Desert
State Park contains some of the finest desert wildflower fields
in California. During the fall and spring the valley and canyons
are painted with a rainbow of color.
Set between the mountains and the sea, the city of San Diego is,
by itself, a multifaceted visitor destination where the history
has given the city an abundance of historic attractions, from the
restored Franciscan mission founded by Father Serra to the Old Town
San Diego State Historic Park, a collection of early adobe buildings
dating from the citys founding, to the Cabrillo National Monument
on Point Loma. Here you can visit the famous San Diego Zoo and the
many other attractions of Balboa Park, plus Sea World, Presidio
Hill, and much more. Tijuana, Mexico, popular with tourists for
years, is just across the border. |
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