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Thousand Oaks Rv Park  Trails
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Thousand Oaks Rv Park Trails

๐Ÿ“ Boulevard, CA
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Partial
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WiFi
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About Thousand Oaks Rv Park Trails

Thousand Oaks RV Park & Trails operates within Sacred Rocks Reserve, a 130-acre property 80 miles east of San Diego. The park offers dark skies and private hiking trails.

Thousand Oaks RV Park & Trails sits within Sacred Rocks Reserve, a 130-acre property in the Southern California mountains. The terrain features rolling hills dotted with oak trees. The property's elevation offers cooler temperatures than the nearby desert valleys.

This location is a designated Dark Sky area. The reserve maintains several miles of private hiking trails for guest use. Guests check in at the main Sacred Rocks Reserve office.

What Amenities Does Thousand Oaks Rv Park Trails Offer?

The park provides a central bathhouse with flush toilets and hot showers. A community fire ring is available for group gatherings. Guests have access to the Sacred Rocks Reserve's main lodge area, which includes a small library and communal kitchen.

What Are the Rates at Thousand Oaks Rv Park Trails?

Nightly rates start at $50 for a standard full-hookup site. Weekly rates are $300, and monthly rates are $900. All rates include utility hookups and access to on-site trails and amenities. A $10 per night fee applies for additional vehicles.

What Are the Check-In Rules at Thousand Oaks Rv Park Trails?

Check-in time is 2:00 PM; check-out is 12:00 PM. Quiet hours are from 10:00 PM to 7:00 AM. The park has a 2-night minimum stay on weekends. Reservations are required and can be made online via the Sacred Rocks Reserve website or by calling (619) 766-4480.

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Where Is Thousand Oaks Rv Park Trails Located?

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Boulevard, California
1331 Shasta Way
๐Ÿ“ Address1331 Shasta Way, Boulevard, CA 91905-9528
๐Ÿ“ž Phone6197664480
๐ŸŒ WebsiteVisit Official Site
๐Ÿš— Thousand Oaks RV Park & Trails is located in Boulevard, California, 80 miles east of downtown San Diego via Interstate 8. The park is accessed from Shasta Way, a paved county road off Old Highway 80.

What Attractions Are Near Thousand Oaks Rv Park Trails?

The park is 25 miles from the Mexican border town of Tecate. It is 35 miles from Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. The nearest full-service grocery store and hospital are in El Cajon, approximately 65 miles west.

What Activities Are Available at Thousand Oaks Rv Park Trails?

The primary recreation is hiking on the property's private trail network. The trails range from easy to moderate difficulty and offer views of the surrounding mountains. The dark sky conditions make stargazing a popular evening activity.

What Is the Atmosphere Like at Thousand Oaks Rv Park Trails?

The atmosphere is quiet and geared toward nature appreciation. It attracts a mix of short-term travelers and seasonal visitors. The park is not gated.

Are Pets Allowed at Thousand Oaks Rv Park Trails?

Pets are allowed at Thousand Oaks RV Park & Trails. A maximum of 2 pets per site is enforced. All pets must be kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet and are not to be left unattended. Owners must clean up after their pets immediately.

Frequently Asked Questions About Thousand Oaks Rv Park Trails

What is the maximum RV length at Thousand Oaks RV Park & Trails?

The park can accommodate RVs up to 40 feet long on its gravel sites. Larger rigs should contact the office for specific site availability.

Does Thousand Oaks RV Park & Trails have WiFi?

WiFi is not available at the individual RV sites. Cellular service for major carriers is reliable in the area. The main lodge may have limited internet access.

Are campfires allowed at Thousand Oaks RV Park & Trails?

Campfires are permitted only in the designated community fire ring. Portable fire pits are not allowed at individual sites due to fire danger. Firewood is available for purchase on-site.

What is the best time of year to visit Thousand Oaks RV Park & Trails?

Spring and fall offer the most temperate weather, with daytime highs in the 70s F. Summer days can be warm, and winter nights can drop below freezing.

Can you have visitors at your RV site?

Day visitors are allowed but must register at the office. A $10 per vehicle day-use fee applies for visitors. All visitors must depart the property by 9:00 PM.

Is Thousand Oaks RV Park & Trails part of Sacred Rocks Reserve?

Yes, Thousand Oaks RV Park & Trails is one of several camping areas within the larger 130-acre Sacred Rocks Reserve property. Guests check in at the main reserve office.

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