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About La Jolla Indian Campground
Where else can campers enjoy riverside camping, seasonal tubing, and thrilling ziplines all in one location? The La Jolla Indian Campground in Pauma Valley, California, offers one of the region's most unique escapes, blending natural charm with adrenaline-fueled adventure. Situated along the San Luis Rey River, this historic campground combines convenience and activity, perfect for family outings or weekend getaways.
The campground features semi-primitive tent sites, RV spots, and group camping areas, many of which are close to the river for easy access. Seasonal tubing down the San Luis Rey River is a highlight, while amenities such as restrooms, showers, and electric hookups provide added comfort. Beyond traditional camping, the site boasts extraordinary activities, including the Zip Zoom Ziplines—Southern California's longest zipline—and the Luiseño Bike Park for mountain biking enthusiasts. For cooling off, the newly renovated water park and mountaintop splash pad ensure fun for all ages, even during lower river flow.
Located just off Highway 76, the campground is less than an hour from San Diego and offers proximity to Palomar Mountain and its stunning hiking trails. The La Jolla Indian Campground is a rare combination of natural beauty, cultural significance, and modern adventure, making it a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts in Southern California.
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