
Ask Yourself: How many California RV Parks can offer you a
day like this?
Step out of your RV after a peaceful night of deep, rejuvenating
sleep. Stretch and breathe in the crisp, fresh air of the mountains.
Listen to the breeze through the venerable, oak trees that shade
most of the RV Park. Take another breath! Hear the quiet. Drink
a long drink of the cold, pure water. How it quenches your thirst!
Stretch those muscles in preparation for a hike. Grab your hat,
hiking stick [that you made the day before], a bottle of water
and head out for the back hills. A couple hours of exploring
the
furthest reaches of the Park, climbing the big rocks, admiring
the trees that were here before America was discovered, climbing
to a high point and enjoying the scenic panorama of countryside.
Making your way back to camp, you feel refreshed as if you had
been in another world. Indeed, you have! This is a California
RV Park that encourages you to discover more of yourself by inviting
you to do things by yourself, if you wish.

Back at camp, you may decide to relax in a hammock, or join
in a class. The day before you made your own hiking stick, what
could
you do today? Perhaps you will learn how to write and publish
an ebook, or paint a picture-even though you have never painted
before, or begin flute lessons, or create a mosaic table-top.
Classes change each week and the topics vary greatly. But oh,
it’s lunch-time! What will it be? A snack in your RV or
a quick trip to the little Mexican café in town 3 miles
away from Outdoor World RV Park?
"Again, thank you Dimitri for the effort in getting
everything ready for us. It was greatly appreciated. I know
that it took a lot of time and hard work. You are certainly
dedicated to operating a quality park.."
John Canning, Host Goodtimers RV Club
During your afternoon you must decide: A dip in the hot springs
of Jacumba; an old, western, train ride in Campo; a visit to the
charming resort of Julian; a drive across the border to the lively,
Mexican town of Tecate; outlet shopping at Viejas; fishing at
Lake Morena. Ah, the possibilities!
Back home to this wonderful, California RV Park, you clean up
and prepare for the evening. By now the air is cooler, and you
are thinking of a fire in your fire circle after dinner. Oh, but
how about a dinner at Live Oak Springs Resort, or German food
at the Jacumba Spa and Hotel, or a stop in the café at
the Golden Acorn Casino, and maybe a twirl of the machines?
And after, sitting out around the fire and exchanging fantastical
stories with your neighbors, and soon your eyelids begin to droop
and it’s time to turn in. So you stand up and make your
way to bed where you sleep, deeply and dreamlessly, fulfilled
by your experiences of the day. This is a vacation!
Just the Facts!
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Over 330 days of sunshine each year
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Located one hour from San Diego
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Suitable for year-round living
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Average summer days 80s, nights 60s
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Average winter days 70s, nights 30s
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Most spaces under the shade of ancient, oak
trees
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Maximum trailer length is 40 feet, 144 spaces,
full hookups
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Pets allowed on leash
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Rates $425 per month including water & trash
pick up
- Weekly rates $195
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Day rates $33
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Electricity is separately metered
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Laundry facilities
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Ping Pong, horseshoes, pool
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Gift and Snack Shop
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Close to San Diego, golfing, fishing, shopping,
museums, hiking, horseback riding,
And so, in looking for California RV Parks, check out Outdoor
World Retreat and RV Park. The name says it: Outdoor because most
activities are out of doors, even the classes. World because although
the park is rustic and located high in the San Diego Mountains,
the world is at our fingertips. Retreat, because a person can
be as active as they wish, or just simply do nothing.
There is something special about this California RV Park. Many
come, and just do not want to leave. Visit Outdoor World RV Park,
the most unique and satisfying California RV Park you will ever
experience!
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