Members only park, 55+. A beautifully landscaped and laid out park. Very friendly staff. You are given a lot in the rental pool (owner away with their rig). So each lot is different. They are all 50 amp full hookup with cable TV. There is a boon docking area with about 30 sites. This area is nicer them many campgrounds we stayed at. It is $5. a night. There is no weekly or monthly rate. There is a great fenced in dog run which is very large. About 15 miles to nearest large grocery store. Several casinos about 20 miles. The wood working shop, quilting machines etc are not for use by transient guest. Our Verizon phone and air card worked well. The pool area is the nicest we have ever seen. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We had a short stay in their pull-throughs. The sites were roomy but a bit off level. The SKP Owners sites are up the hill. We didn't check them out this time. The road to this campground is narrow and windy. Local traffic was not pleased with our slow progress. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Although we were here under the broiling summer sun, the evenings and nights were lovely. I've truly never seen so many stars at night since I was but a wee boy. This campground is an Escapee Co-Op Resort, maintained predominately by volunteers. . . yet is kept sumptuously clean. The grounds are beautifully landscaped and well maintained. There is a FREE ice cream social on Wednesday and Friday afternoons. . . the park is most friendly and sociable. We will certainly come back. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park has beautiful views and friendly people. We parked in the boondock area for two nights and had plenty of space to put out our slides. We will definitely stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a large, hilly, well organized Escapees park. Most of the folks here live here, but there is a large overflow area that is nice. There is no paving here, but well groomed gravel. The sites are quite large, and all are cut into the hills which make up this large property, located across the highway from Outdoor Resorts (about 15 miles East of Temecula). You have to be 55, and having a hobby, interest, etc. helps. You immediately are impressed by the facilities: a wood shop, garage, library, sewing room, internet room, and the most beautiful pool/ patio area we have seen (overlooking the surrounding mountains). We camped here in a Motorhome.
Just returned from the long 4th of July weekend at the Rancho California RV Resort (Outdoor Resorts) in Aguanga, California, just east of Temecula. The quick take is that it was an excellent place and an excellent experience. As with other Outdoor Resorts, this is an ownership park where you can also rent: either unsold lots or those where the owner has put their lot into the rental pool while they’re not here. Some are plain and some have significant amenities including outdoor seating areas, kitchens, TVs, fireplaces, etc. I won’t even attempt to get into the issue of lot ownership, but as a resort where you rent a space, it is outstanding. The lots are all large. Even the ‘undeveloped’ lots are large, concrete pads, lush grass, modern and clean utility connections. The ‘developed’ lots can be extraordinary. Service was excellent, multiple pools, laundry rooms, etc., scattered throughout the resort. Also a 14 hole (will be 18 when fully developed) Executive-length golf course. WiFi is only available near the office. Has basic cable TV. Excellent Sprint cell coverage and our Verizon aircard got a full 5 bars. The developer (OR) rents unsold lots for about $65/night. There are also a couple of other agencies handling rentals: the largest, is the private HOA on-site (fairwayassociates.com). You will generally pay $55-$65 per night, no matter who you rent from. If you’re going to rent, your rig needs to be at least 30’ in length and no more than 10 years old. The area can get warm during the day, but has enough altitude that it cools off nicely almost every night. We stayed in an unsold, undeveloped lot and our only complaint was that the sprinklers sprayed our rig every night. Having to wipe the rig down each morning got a little tiresome! In all, an outstanding park and we highly recommend. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Park was beautiful. Well maintained and very scenic. We originally paid for 2 nights but did extend 1 more. This is an owner park. It is best to rent long term from an owner. Daily rate is about the same. Many wineries are very close. Only drawback could be that the nearest town is Temecula, which is 18 miles away. We would definitely stay here again for peace and quiet in a beautiful setting. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Love it here. Have been here for three months. Pet friendly, people friendly, beautifully maintained. Outdoor Resorts are the Ritz of RV camping resorts. We have not found another park that compares and we have stayed at many so called 5 W 'resorts' we found in the Woodalls guide. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Do not reserve your site here through Outdoor Resorts web site...contact the Home Owners Association...they rent property owner sites and are far more helpful. The confusion is that the developer of the resort and HOA both operate out of the same building. The developer is trying to rent and sell their remaining sites and the HOA is trying to rent and sell property owner sites. It is a beautiful park but WI-FI is not available on the developer's rental sites..you have to go to the Admin. Building to get connected...and they don't tell you this when you make reservations. If you rent from the HOA you have more options for renting upscale and improved sites. The HOA is very helpful and courteous..the developer could care less and their manager couldn't run a sand box correctly. Don't be fooled by the nightly rate, we were here for month and we happened to hit a good promotion..but we still could have rented from the HOA for less and had an upgraded site. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very beautiful RV park, but quite expensive. Safe, secure, relatively remote location. Huge clubhouse. Huge pool. No Wi-Fi at RV sites, only at clubhouse. DSL and Cable is available. Most spaces have a great view of the golf course. Many lakes. Free golf for owners of sites. RV sites can be bought. A lot to like at this park and priced accordingly. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great place. Great sites. With the depression, most of the place is not packed. We love to come here except for the white knuckle drive from the 15 fwy to the park. Do not do it at night the first time. And unless you have gps you might miss the turn off. We enjoy weekend rving with friends here. Not much of a lake. They have a good pool and some paddle boats and are kid friendy. One of these days we might even buy a space here to live. It is a really nice long weekend stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Rate is based upon a prime season 3 month rental rate from an owner not the developer. This park is beautiful. Great views of the mountains and golf course with many small lakes with water features. The executive golf course is only 14 holes until the final phase is finished at a date to be determined. There are no tee times but it hasn't been a problem. Played in my first golf group of six here. You will have to travel 30 minutes to a grocery store of any size or a restaurant for dinner. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We keep going back, would love to buy a lot here. One of the best, great facilities and staff. Large lots most all with a view. Amazing "build outs" on most lot's that are fun to see. Rent a golf cart to check them out. Good breakfast and lunch at the cafe. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
After several visits, we bought a site and are still in love with the area. It's 12.5 miles from Temecula, but that's far enough to escape traffic congestion. On our first visit, we were still setting up and had four different people come by to talk and offer assistance. Highly recommended! We camped here in a Motorhome.
It is true, this park can be expensive. A little known secret though, is that once you get there (unlike other Outdoor Resorts that we have stayed at), there are some very motivated owners who are willing to lower their rental price due to the recession. When you call the main resort number, they won't tell you that. We were just planning to stay there for the weekend and decided to stay longer when we found a cheaper lot to rent which are many. The resort is really nice. The people are friendly. The cable connection is clear, and we found out WiFi is available for people staying only on long term basis through the owners connection with the association. Data port available in one of the club houses. Be aware, the only disappointment we had is that the only cell phone connection that works out there is Sprint and AT&T. We had Verizon! A problem, since we full time and work from our rig. Very pet friendly with a dog park, Pools with Jacuzzis , although one of the Jacuzzis was not up and running. The resort lots are on an executive size golf course so watch out for flying balls hitting your rig if you on a golf course lot. They have tennis court, horse shoes, volley ball court and the place is fairly close to the Temecula Vineyards. Owners have built out their lots to proportions fit for kings! It is quite entertaining to see them all. We had a very nice stay, and will come back again for sure! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great PARK if you DON'T have kids! Every site is privately owned. Great views from everywhere. I do have to say it seems the people (who are at least 55+ ) are very clicky and did not welcome newcomers. Great park for a retiree. Not a family.... We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is the best park we have visited in 15 years on the road. It is clean, beautiful and the people are very friendly. We will be back again and again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
An excellent Outdoor Resorts park but in the middle of no where. Verizon cell service does not work. I would have rated this park a 10 if my cell phone worked and if it was closer to town. I rented pad 254. Owner advertises in the FMCA magazine. I spend most winters at the 'old' Outdoor Resort in Indio which I rate a 10+. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was our fourth trip to Aguanga, and we will return! It is very peaceful and everyone is very nice. The grounds are kept very nice as many people have purchased their and developed their lots with many of the amenities from home. Dishwashers, washer/dryer, stoves, ovens, bar-b-que, sinks, bars, sitting areas and even TV's, and everything is outdoors. We enjoy the pools, and the golfing. Plenty of places to ride bikes, walk and play tennis. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
August 2006
$55
What a great place. The staff here was the most friendly, helpful and happy staff we have ever encountered. We had such a great time. We will definitely be going back. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
An extremely nice resort, but located 18 miles from anywhere. Nice spacious sites, 5 pools, tennis courts, lakes, golf. Plenty of room for our 45'er. New section now open with lots of sites available, and they're gonna add 200 more?? Yikes. Would rate a 10 if not so far away from everything. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I stay at this park about 6 times per year. The people are friendly and the pads are wide. They have nice landscaping and the park has a nice setting. My wife tells me that I always sleep the best in this park. They hold some activities in their clubhouse on the weekends. They have new owners for their restaraunt and the food has improved. It is quite pricey though. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed at the park over Memorial weekend. What a wonderful place, a lot of planned activities for young and old. Full breakfast served in clubhouse for $4 per person, free bar-b-que in the afternoon followed by live music in the clubhouse, ice cream social on Sunday, etc. We rented from property owner at rate lower than management, beautiful place. I would definitely come back and reccommend to anyone looking for a remote, beautiful place with golf, pools, spas, tennis, and fun! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Absolute beautiful park, lots of activites, great place to park for extended time.
We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
2003
$48
This is a resort style park with sites for sale that caters to full timers or retired vacationers. A gorgeous park with a 15 hole par 3 golf course with some funky rules. They do rent out the sites that have not sold and some of the owners rent out their sites also. Some new restrictive rules we were notified of when we stayed there over Memorial Day Weekend were: NO TOY HAULERS, NO TRAVEL TRAILERS (ONLY FIFTH WHEELS AND MH'S), NO UNIT UNDER 30 FT. They also have conflicting rules on renting of the golf carts (which you need because it is so big) that was very irritating and confusing. But it's a great place to vacation and enjoy all of the greenery and the golf. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2003
$49
If all California sites were as good as this one we'd all be very happy. Fabulous site: friendly staff. Only negative is a lack of shade in newer parts of the park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
2003
$49
This is a beautiful park with all amenities in a lovely country club like setting. It is located in a rural area..the closest shopping is in Temecula 15 miles away. There are lovely views in every direction and you can see the stars at night. There are several pools, a fishing lake, paddle boats, a small golf course. Very dog friendly with many places to walk your pet. Many people own their lots and the park and pride of ownership abounds. People are very friendly. A wonderful place to get away from it all and feel pampered. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2000
$28
This park is impeccable. A lovely place more geared for the well heeled. RV lots are for sale then rented out like a condominium plan. Several man made ponds/lakes and a golf course are among the amenities. We camped here in a camper.