Overview

Location
Address: 34040 Ortega Hwy, Lake Elsinore, California 92530
GPS: 33.613114, -117.426413
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Local Directions: From I-5: Take I-5 to the Ortega Hwy exit (Hwy 74) at San Juan Capistrano. Go east 19 miles. The Candy Store and Ortega Oaks RV Park entrance will be on your right hand side. From I-15: Take I-15 to the Hwy 74 exit at Lake Elsinore. Go west 12 miles (3 miles past El Cariso Village). The Candy Store and Ortega Oaks RV Park entrance will be on your left hand side.

Contact Information
Local Phone: 1-951-678-9136
Toll Free Phone: 1-888-816-5833
Website: http://www.ortegaoaks.com
Email: davemielke@aol.com

Open
All year

  Sites
60 RV Sites, 7 Tent Sites, 2 Group Sites, 60 Full Hookup, 9 No Hookup, 30 Amps, 60 50 Amps

Facilities & Services
Bathhouse / Restrooms, Hot Showers, Laundry, WiFi

Recreation
Biking, Hiking, Swimming, Swimming Pool

Policies
All Ages, Pet Restrictions
 
Description
Call for daily rates/current availability.
Sites
Total Sites69
RV Sites60
   
Tent Sites7
Group Sites2
   
  
  
Full Hookup (60)No Hookup (9)
Rental Units
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Rates
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Facilities and Services
  Hours Description Fees
Basic Groceries  
Bathhouse / Restrooms  
Firewood  
Flush Toilets  
Gift Shop  
Horse Stalls / Barns  
Hot Showers  
Laundry  
WiFi  
Recreation
  Hours Description Fees
Basketball  
Biking  
Hiking  
Horseback Riding  
Pool Table  
Recreation Hall  
Recreation Room / Area  
Swimming  
Swimming Pool  
Volleyball  
Events

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Reviews
Average Rating
3 star rating
(3)
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5 star rating
GREAT PLACE FOR FAMILIES!!!
Calvinfrank
Newbie
April 5, 2017
This is a great place! I don't get the other review. I guess not every visit is perfect. I can tell you about my experience. I called and set up my reservation. They were very courteous and asked me if I stayed there before. When I told them I haven't, they explained everything to me. So as a tent camper I understood the pool and laundry was for RV campers, and residents or those who stay for extended periods. I think the review below is for residents. I can't say anything about that, but only for tent camping. There are seven sites and they were all good sizes for one tent. Each came with a picnic table, running water, and a fire pit. So many places nowadays don't have firepits, so it is nice to see this place does. You also get free firewood for your campfire which you don't see very often either. If you like hiking, this place is next to many different hiking trails! I will definitely be coming back again and again!

We stayed here in a Tent.
 
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1 star rating
I would say, don't go there.
Rick M
Newbie
September 28, 2016
The manager Kerry Landers is very rude. The water is contaminated with arsenic over county levels and over twice the level of uranium allowed and who knows what else. I believe that I and other residents had bacterial infections from the water and that my wife contracted a sickness that attacked her muscles, skin, and liver from the water and almost killed her. There is no cure and she may die before they find a cure. She has been in and out of the hospital, her last stay was for a month. We weren't told about the water before we moved in, no one I talked to there ever was. I lived there from 04-2011 to 03-2016. I lived in unexceptionable conditions. Sewage coming up through the bathtub and toilet almost every week, faulty electric, sewage going down the side of the hill behind my trailer, gas heater that leaked carbon monoxide, windows that wouldn't open and more. I told 3 different managers to cut the trees back before they fell on my trailer. They didn't listen and 3 tree limbs weighing over a thousand pounds each destroyed my family's home and much of our belongings. Much of what wasn't destroyed was stolen. During the snow storm of December 2014, the power and water was out for over a week. Residents were asked to help clear the roads inside the park then told to fend for themselves when it came to moving trees off their trailers and lots. Management left trash and debris including a toilet out until August.
 
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