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Title: Need help... Camping in SD county area?
Post by: onewaysoldier on December 02, 2008, 01:00:58 AM
A few buddies and I are supposed to be going camping Friday and Saturday.  I just found out that the guy put the trip together doesn't know much about camping and hasn't been able to find any places down there. 

Any suggestions on camping locations?  I'm hoping to find something fairly primitive and away from people.


Title: Re: Need help... Camping in SD county area?
Post by: FrankB on December 02, 2008, 09:00:50 AM
It's a pretty big county, what did you have in mind: desert?  mountains?  beach?

Desert: Anza Borrego has some great spots.

Mountains: Cleveland National Forest has lots of variety. There are some campgrounds off of Hwy 79 around Oak Grove and Dripping Springs. Further south (really more like east) on 79 just before Warner Springs there is Barker Valley (if the road is open) and the Pacific Crest Trail passes near by as well. I've backpacked up in there. Lots of oak trees.

Beach: Probably nothing primitive, but there places like South Carlsbad are nice.

Are you thinking of car camping or backpacking?
Title: Re: Need help... Camping in SD county area?
Post by: onewaysoldier on December 02, 2008, 01:16:07 PM
Looking for something primitive in the mountains.  We'll be car camping. 

Anything off the 8 that's good?  or do I need to go to the 79?
Title: Re: Need help... Camping in SD county area?
Post by: FrankB on December 02, 2008, 10:27:13 PM
You might want to check the Cleveland NF website.  I'm not sure what the current rules are about camping outside of established campgrounds.

There are some campgrounds at Corral Canyon OHV Area that might be good, if they are back open after the fire a couple of years ago.  That's south of I-8 at Buckman Springs Road.

You may find more options off of Hwy 79.  If Palomar Divide Road (unpaved, rutted, one-lane shelf in places) is open, there are some spots off of it that looked like they would make nice campsites, if that's allowed.

Sorry for the lack of details, maybe someone who actually knows of a spot will chime in here too.



Title: Re: Need help... Camping in SD county area?
Post by: XterracerX on December 03, 2008, 12:32:47 AM
Plenty of camping spots from 8 East then exit Sunrise Highway to Mount Laguna. A favorite of mine is Burnt Rancheria... close enough to the lodge, cabins and store in case you need supplies. Hking trails are adjacent and the views overlooking Anza and Salton Sea are phenomenal! Drive a few more miles and you'll see more campgrounds.

In CA-79, there's Green Valley, Paso Picacho, or if you're a Thousand Trails member, there's one next to Green Valley. Hiking trails are nearby and you have a choice between Stonewall Peak or Cuyamaca Peak to explore. Down the road, Lake Cuyamaca can be seen and there's a cafe, fishing supplies, boat rentals, cabins and very limited campground area which I really like. Waking up during sunrise overlooking the lake is quite a sight!

Primitive? Perhaps around Lake Morena (a bit more east). If you have a kayak, you can kayak camp.

I've been to quite a few campgrounds in and around SD so if you need more suggestions, just let me know.

Hope this helps!
Fred
Title: Re: Need help... Camping in SD county area?
Post by: 4x4forfun on December 04, 2008, 01:15:15 AM
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Title: Re: Need help... Camping in SD county area?
Post by: onewaysoldier on December 08, 2008, 12:10:13 AM
That's an awesome video!!!