South California isn’t exactly renowned for its harsh winter climate, but the cooler nighttime do act as an occasional reason to stay inside and cut down on family camping trips. Now that temperatures are improving and the heat is being cranked back up to a maximum, it’s time to get outside and enjoy the great outdoors that made South California famous.
For many San Diego residents, that could mean a trip to one of the many great beaches that make our area famous. It could mean a run through the park and a day outside the city. For those that are looking for an alternative to South California’s famous coastline, a trip inland to the Sacred Rocks Reserve could be a good option.
A weekend in the city can be a frustrating experience. There’s the noise, the sometimes relentless heat, and the distinct lack of natural relief. Sure, there are parks, but they’re merely a small oasis – a tiny escape from the city noise and frustrating urgency of a big city. Sacred Rocks Reserve offers real relief from city stresses – a mountain reserve and remote natural playground, just 70 miles from central San Diego.
So what’s it going to be? Another routine weekend in the middle of the city, or an exciting escape to a stunningly beautiful natural reserve? Sacred Rocks Reserve isn’t an every-weekend getaway, but it is a great location for the occasional stress-free weekend. Even better, it’s just over an hour away from the office.
Sacred Rocks is one of the nicest San Diego RV Parks in Southern California. We have Camping, an RV Park and wonderful Tent Camping. Please visit our website for photo’s and more information.
http://www.sacredrocksreserve.com/