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Do stop by Doane Valley Reservoir while you're in this part of California. So many fun things to do in the Santa Rosa Mountains, not enough time. If you need a place to stay Harrahs Rincon Casino and Resort is a pleasant choice, and going for a hike on the Aguanga Trail is always a good adventure. There's just no way anyone can get bored here at Doane Valley Reservoir. Upper Doane Valley is a nice spot to visit right next door to Doane Valley Reservoir, and there
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| | are magnificent locations to explore along the Mission Trail. This lake is so wonderful. Chimney Flats is a good site to stretch your legs a bit, and Frazier Point is in the neighborhood and always pleasant to have a look at. A pleasant close by hotel is Pala Casino Resort And Spa, and there is a delightful hiking trail nearby called the Gomez Trail. Doane Valley Reservoir gets very little rain; the month with most of the rain is January, and July on the | |
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other hand is the driest. Doane Valley Reservoir is a perfect location to visit for more than one day, Fry Creek Campground is a perfect location to camp nearby, and a lake close by is Doane Pond. This site, the Santa Rosa Mountains,
has so much outdoors enjoyable things. You'll need more than a day to discover everything Doane Valley Reservoir has to offer, you can camp at Doane Valley Campground, needless to say you could also have a look at Lake Henshaw while
you're here; it's not far at all. The Santa Rosa Mountains scenery is always beautiful. This lake is so wonderful. Some nearby water includes Fry Creek. Summertime highs at Doane Valley Reservoir usually tend to be in the 80's,
and through the night it cools down to the 60's. Throughout the wintertime the highs are typically in the 60's with winter lows in the 40's overnight here at Doane Valley Reservoir.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 33.32972 Longitude: -116.8867
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Gomez Trail, San Diego County, 5 miles away 11 hiking miles, 4309 feet elevation difference |
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Aguanga Trail, San Diego County, 5 miles away 5.2 hiking miles, 1624 feet elevation difference |
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Mission Trail, San Diego County, 6 miles away 5.6 hiking miles, 5446 feet elevation difference |
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Lake Henshaw Campgrounds
 | 10 miles away I'm from Santa Ysabel,CA and have been away for a number of years, Living in my own home (in San Bernardino, CA) and the first place I choose to spend a vaction with my family is Lake Henshaw, because while growing up, passing Lake Henshaw, going to the store, etc. Ive had nothing but good experiences from the campground. I look forward to spending a vacation with my family there.... |
Woodchuck
 | 11 miles away I need to know the cost to stay at woodchuck.... |
Vail Lake
 | 11 miles away Pls. tell me the days that are open for fishing?... |
Tucalota Springs RV Park and Campground
 | 14 miles away We visited Tucalota Springs RV Park the first week-end in February 2007. We liked it a lot. It's a small campground but it is very clean. The sites are large to. All of the sites have fire pits and they have full hook ups. They also have tent areas. They have a store on the premises stocked with most of the items you may need while camping. There is a solar heated swimming pool, basketball court, volleyball court and a couple of horseshoe pits. There are also trails to ride your bike on and there is a little lake for fishing. Its catch and release and you will need to purchase a license from their store for $5.00. You won't get cell phone service but if you feel like taking a nice walk up the hill there will be a bench waiting for you and you will get service there. The people who worked there were very friendly. We will definitely go back!... |
Indian Oaks Trailer Ranch
 | 16 miles away ...eeds were evident around the grassy areas of the lake and unfortunately, animal waste was very prevalent. I wasn't sure if that was from locals with dogs or just lazy visitors who didn't clean up after their pets.
Staff hospitality was A++. The office shares the backside of the local pub and outdoor cafe next to the lake. Very quaint, unfortunately it was about 113 degrees with a fair amount of humidity and we didn't feel very motivated to enjoy the outdoor seating, which was your only option.
The park itself is aging and the wiring is there to prove it. No apparent upgrades were evident. We experienced outages daily and had to rely on our generator, which added about an additional 65 dollars in gas to stay at what was supposed to be a full hookup facility. California gas prices were at $3.59 a gallon. Ouch. While the manager tried to explain there were surges throughout the town, some of the local year-round residents who were hard wired, reported no problems. We had a family staying next to us in an Allegro Bus who really struggled with the electrical issues. T... |
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