The Rancho Jurupa Park is situated along the gorgeous Santa Ana River in California, and is an award-winning resort that spreads out across over 200 acres. Both RV and tent campers are welcome and guests can also rent cabins.
Activities and Amenities
If are looking for great amenities and activities then this is the perfect spot for you. Children can run on the playgrounds and jump in the splash pads, while parents grill on the barbecue. Everyone can enjoy a round of mini golf or try out the rock climbing wall. There is also a convenient store on site as well as laundry facilities, restrooms, and showers and WIFI.
Attractions
Take one of the park’s numerous hiking trails to get to the nearby Santa Ana River trail and the Louis Robidoux Nature Center. If you want to get a sense of what like was like in the Old West check out the Gilma Historic Ranch and Wagon Museum or the San Timoteo canyon Schoolhouse. Plus, there are a number of great craft eateries and pubs to enjoy. Hope to see you soon!
Options | Starting Daily | Starting Weekly | Starting Monthly | |
Lakeview Mini Group (up to 12 vehicles) | $225.00 | |||
Primitive Adult (up to 12 vehicles) | $150.00 | |||
Primitive Youth (up to 20 included) | $60.00 |
Options | Starting Daily | Starting Weekly | Starting Monthly | |
Cotton Wood RV Site | $40.00 | $225.00 | ||
Full Hook Up Lake View RV Sites | $35.00 | $210.00 | ||
Lake View RV Site W/ electric | $30.00 | $180.00 |
Options | Starting Daily | Starting Weekly | Starting Monthly | |
Cabins 1 through 6 | $90.00 |
Bicycle riders must wear helm Vehicle insurance and registration is required at check-in Abide by posted speed limits!
Pets must be kept on controlled leashes (Maximum leash length – 6 feet) Do not leave pet unattended Clean up promptly after pet No pets allowed in cabin sites
Community Restrooms
Community Showers
Dump Station
Laundry Facilities
Pet Friendly
Picnic Table
WiFi
Fishing
Golf
Passport America
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Davina Bruno
5
My family loves this campsite! There's everything you need for a solid camping trip; the cabins are luxurious with small kitchen areas, nice beds and outside picnic areas. It almost didn't feel like we were in the woods until we went outside and saw the amazing landscape. We got to some great lakes and didn't have a problem catching fish. We also hit the trails which was an absolute MUST for us! Those were pretty nice too, a bit rocky here and there, but nothing an average hiker can't handle. At some point, we actually passed some horse riders on one of our mid-afternoon hikes; it was so cool seeing that! We plan on going every year because it was such an easy camping experience and it's located in a really idyllic part of California. We didn't go to the historic sites like Alvarado Historic Ranch and Museum, but we're hoping to do that pretty soon. Other than that, we did almost everything at this site and it was all pretty nice! - Review provided by RV Park Recommendations & Reviews Facebook Group
1/3/2017