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Guajome (San Diego County Park)
Overview
Guajome Regional Park offers a serene escape within the coastal community of Oceanside, California. Spanning over 100 acres of diverse natural landscape, this San Diego County park serves as a lush retreat for RVers looking for a blend of wetland habitats and woodland beauty. Unlike concrete-heavy resorts, Guajome provides a more traditional camping experience while keeping modern conveniences within reach. It is widely recognized for its peaceful atmosphere and historical significance, providing a quiet base for exploring the North County region.
Location & Surroundings
Nestled just a few miles inland from the Pacific Ocean, the park is situated near the San Luis Rey River. The surroundings are a mix of residential neighborhoods and protected open spaces, creating a hidden oasis feel. Travelers will appreciate the proximity to Highway 76, which makes navigating to the coast or inland attractions straightforward. The park’s geography features tranquil ponds and willow-shaded groves, offering a distinct microclimate that often feels cooler and more secluded than the nearby urban corridors.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground at Guajome is equipped with 33 sites that offer partial hookups, specifically water and electricity, along with a convenient dump station on-site. Visitors have access to clean restrooms and hot showers, making longer stays more comfortable. For recreation, the park boasts over four miles of multi-use trails suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. Two scenic ponds provide opportunities for catch-and-release fishing, while families can enjoy multiple playgrounds and organized picnic pavilions scattered throughout the grounds.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The park’s location in Oceanside puts guests minutes away from the historic Mission San Luis Rey, known as the King of the Missions. A short drive west leads to the iconic Oceanside Pier and wide sandy beaches perfect for surfing or sunbathing. For those traveling with children, LEGOLAND California is easily accessible, while the San Diego Zoo Safari Park is located further inland. Nature enthusiasts can spend their days birdwatching in the park or cycling the nearby San Luis Rey River Trail, which connects directly to the coast.
Who This Park Is Best For
Guajome is an ideal choice for nature lovers and families who prefer a park-like setting over a traditional RV resort. It appeals to those who value birdwatching and quiet evenings under the stars without sacrificing the convenience of nearby shopping and dining. It is especially well-suited for mid-sized RVs looking for a budget-friendly, scenic home base in San Diego County. Travelers who enjoy a mix of outdoor activity and cultural sightseeing will find the park’s central location perfectly suited to their travel style.
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User Reviews
Yuri Castillo
Just a staple here is the city. Perfect for walking, running or cycling. Plenty of space to play ball, two playgrounds for the little ones and plenty of picnic areas.
Julia Brutskaya
Such a beautiful and relaxing spot to spend time in nature! The peaceful trails are perfect for a morning walk or afternoon hike, and the variety of birds makes it a birdwatcher’s paradise. Beautiful scenery, lots of trails and paths, and plenty of nature to enjoy. Highly recommend for a relaxing outdoor escape.
gymkhana JOSH
Awesome park with lots to do. Playground for the kids, BBQ pits for the grill daddys, lake front trail for the bikers and runners, and even a small RV camping lot. My group decided to BBQ, olay horseshoes, and volleyball today. Awesome spot for outdoor fun of all kinds.
Felicia Gardner
Second time renting cabin A. The oven was out of order when we arrived on July 1st. Hopefully, they will fix that soon. The campground is clean, and there are plenty of walking trails to enjoy solo or with your families. Compared to other cabins, the price is right and affordable.
Vanessa Fleming
This is a great place to enjoy birds! The park is well maintained, and the bathrooms are too! You can fish in the pond and walk around it. There's walk ways all over and big trees. I love to go here.
Pebbles Grove
We loved camping here and walking some trails with my dogs
R M
I love coming to this park. It’s relatively quiet, peaceful, and big enough where it’s great to get a nice trail walk in without going too far! I paid for the yearly parking rate in January, which was $25. Soooo worth it. The daily rate is not worth it if you come multiple times! The rate is now doubled to $50 a year or $5 a day. Be sure to look out for duck and horse poop on the trails. The campground is also relatively quiet, and I’ve never had any issue or concern with the occupants that stay there when I’m walking around. My only wish is that they had better irrigation for the grass hills. It can be quite muddy during rainy season- even if several days go by of sunshine, there seems to always be mud on the nice green hills.
Janey GoExplore
Big and nice park, some unpaved trails along the lake, a lot of ducks and some people fishing at the lake. Parking is $3 but it will increase to $5 after 2/18. Dog on leash allowed.
DeAnne Rietz
A very nice regional park campground with a lake and clean bathrooms/showers. And it's only 8 miles from the beach! The campsites are close together, but that can be overlooked because of the beautiful surroundings right in the middle of Oceanside.
Rebecca Wynn
Originally came here many years ago as an only option available for camping. Been back probably 10 times. Love this place. Seems far off the beaten path but yet it's close to stores if needed. Has a great lake, nature trail, 2 playgrounds, outdoor gym, pickleball court, and a beach volleyball court.