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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
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3.5 / 5 (28 votes )

Mission Bay RV Resort

2727 De Anza Road
92109, San Diego
California, the United States

Mission Bay RV Resort is surrounded on 3 sides by Mission Bay and 4th side is walking distance to day and night golf. Onsite launch. Boat wash rack. Conveniently located 5 minutes to Sea World, and 10 minutes to downtown San Diego. Close to beaches and San Diego Zoo. Online reservations available.

Characteristics campsite

Accomodation
Caravans
Campers

Facilities
Electricity
TV connection
Wifi
Snackbar
Restaurant
Wheelchair access

Qualifications
Dogs
Youth groups area

Recreation
Playground
Swim in natural water
Sand beach
Golf court
Boat hire
Fishing

Sanitary
Baby change facilities
Washing cabins
Washing machines
Laundry driers


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Reviews

Anonymous
English (US)
We were here in October and it was still packed. Spaces are small and you will hear your neighbors snores. Staff was not too helpful. A lot of long term campers. Many sites were messy. The beaches are very small and dirty. For the price you pay it is very disappointed
1 year ago

Pops
English (US)
Great place to stay the dog area by the bay front is the worst area we have ever seen. Need to upgrade. Especially for the price you pay for bay front. Also wi fi was a little sketchy.
2 years ago

garrettf
English (US)
This park is pretty outdated for the price, only paying for the location here. Not super close to much within walking distance.
2 years ago

AdamSus
English (US)
We were visiting family in the area for a month and this was one of the places we booked. Out of the 5 we stayed at, this was our second to least favorite. Way to crowded and loud. The only thing it had going for it was the location, sunsets, and Sea World fireworks. We did happen to cruise through the more well known Campland on the Bay, just down the road and that place was even worse. They definitely try to stack as many spots in as they can, and check-in at the end of a holiday weekend was “interesting”. You have to weave through the narrow roads with kids on bikes all over the place, not paying attention. If you don’t mind paying a ton of money to party and hang out on a dirty side of the bay. This place is for you!
2 years ago

iKoWnOtHiNg
English (US)
The spots are clean, it’s nearly got it’s own private beach on the bay and I don’t even mind that the spots are all asphalt. The issues I have are ZERO cell service for AT&T and Verizon, which makes working from home a challenge. Also, you have to leave for 24 hours after 30 days (which I think is a great rule) but not everyone has to leave. The people I can only assume are living there, with an actual couch on their patio area, don’t have to leave and they’re the ones that should have to pack their mess up and leave for 24 hours. And the noise, I swear none of the kids living there full-time go to school and we were stuck next to a family of 7 that kicked their kids out of their trailer at 7:30am and didn’t let them back in until 8:30pm. Just get used to saying to people on the phone (or in a meeting) “sorry for the noise...”
2 years ago

Bob Martel
English (US)
The daily rate quoted reflects the monthly rate divided by 31 days. The actual daily rate for the bay front sites is around $100/ night. This RV park was never fancy and based on the facilities never deserved the “Resort” designation but its location on Mission Bay and proximity to the Pacific Beach neighborhood outweighs the inferior quality of the facilities and sites. We have been coming here for several years and we noted with some disappointment this year that the park appears to be shifting from an RV park catering to travelers and tourists to one that caters more to a full-time local workforce. Unfortunately the cost of housing in this part of the country is out of reach for more and more working folks who need to find an affordable place to live. And with monthly site rents in in this park in the range $1,000 to $1,500, it is considerably more affordable to live in your camper in this (and other) RV park than to rent an apartment (forget home ownership!) So this seems to be what is happening here. There is either a three or six month stay limit (the printed rules are somewhat ambiguous) and thus many of the residents will move to another RV park in the area when their time is up. In the interim, they live here among the traveling and vacationing RVers and go to work every day. Despite the shifting nature of the residents, who are by and large honest hard working folks who happen to live in an unaffordable part of the country, we feel completely safe here. And we will return for our annual visit because we value the location. Just be prepared not to be surrounded by retirees and people on vacation. We did notice that the Verizon service was slower this year than in the past. We can’t be sure if this reflects some short or long term issue with Verizon in this area. I was able to stream video however.
3 years ago

Raf
English (US)
Labor Day Weekend stay... we left Los Angeles to escape the heat wave. Arrived at 9pm and was pleasantly surprised with the vibe (glow lights everywhere, music, drinking). Definitely not your typical camping experience... more of a parking lot beach party vibe. There is a bike path nearby that is awesome for young kids. Location is great and convenient.
3 years ago