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Directions

GPS Coordinates: N 32° 39'9.07"
W 116° 51'17.20" ; elevation is 731 ft.

From San Diego: Take I-805 south to the Telegraph Canyon Road exit and travel east. Continue straight on Telegraph Canyon Road, which becomes Otay Lakes Road. Follow for about 17 miles to the preserve.

From Jamul: Take Hwy 94 south to Otay Lakes Road, turn right and follow about 3 miles to the preserve.

General Delivery Address: If you wish to receive mail while camping with us, please use this address - General Delivery, Jamul, CA 91935.

Pio Pico
Thousand Trails

14615 Otay Lakes Rd.
Jamul, CA 91935
619-421-2847
800-560-8833

Accommodations
Campsites: 177 full hook-ups, 250 power and water only, 20 overflow sites - Rentals: 23 trailers, 6 Getaway cabins

Preserve Description
Amid rolling hills and wildflowers, Pio Pico is nestled at the site of old Rancho Jamul, located southeast of San Diego. This peaceful 180-acre campground offers a wonderful year-round climate with pools, saunas, miniature golf, hiking and biking areas, youth and adult centers and plenty of room to relax. Pio Pico is a short drive to fishing at Otay Lakes, swimming at area beaches, shopping in Mexico, and sightseeing in San Diego, "America's Finest City."

Preserve Updates

Hot from the Press - January '09!

Member Amenities Include

Adult Center, Activity Center, Ball Fields, Basketball Court, Horseshoe Pits, Laundry Facilities, Lodge, Mini-Golf, Nature Trails, Playgrounds, Restaurant, RV Storage, Sauna, Shuffleboard, Spa, Swimming Pools, Trading Post, Volleyball Court, Wi-Fi Access, Youth Center

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Additional Local Information

Warm days and cool nights make San Diego a great place to camp, and no trip to Pio Pico would be complete without a visit to the San Diego Zoo or Seaworld.