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Location
Address: 15724 Lyons Valley Rd, Jamul, California 91935
GPS: 32.72277, -116.809567
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Local Directions: From San Diego: Take Highway 94 East. Turn left on Lyons Valley Road. Lyons Valley Road turns into Skyline Truck Trail at the stop sign (1.5 mi.). Go 2.2 miles and turn right on Lawson Valley Road. Go .2 miles and turn left at Lyons Valley Road. Go .9 miles and turn left at the Diamond Jack's sign. From Hwy. 8, East of San Diego (Arizona, San Diego Mountains): Exit Japatul Road and turn left. Go 5.5 miles and turn left on Lyons Valley Road. Go 7.5 miles and turn right on Skyline Truck Trail. Go 4.7 miles and turn left on Lawson Valley Road. Go .2 miles and turn left on Lyons Valley Road. Go .9 miles and turn left at the Diamond Jack's sign.

Contact Information
Local Phone: 1-619-669-0099
Website: http://www.djrvranch.com/
Email: djrvr1@wildblue.net

Open
All year
  Sites
40 RV Sites, 40 Electric and Water, 30 Amps, 50 Amps, Pull Thru

Rates
Daily Rates: $30.00

Facilities & Services
Bathhouse / Restrooms, Dump Station, Hot Showers, Laundry, Propane, WiFi

Recreation
Biking, Fishing, Hiking, Swimming, Swimming Pool

Policies
All Ages, Pets Welcome

Restrictions
Max RV Length 45 ft
 
Description
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Sites
Total Sites40
   
RV Sites40
   
Max RV Length45 ft
Electric and Water (40)
Rental Units
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Sites
Facilities and Services
  Hours Description Fees
Bathhouse / Restrooms  
Central Firepits / Fire Rings  
Central Picnic Tables  
Dump Station  
Flush Toilets  
Hot Showers  
Laundry  
Propane  
WiFi  
Recreation
  Hours Description Fees
Basketball  
Biking  
Fishing   nearby
Hiking  
Horseback Riding   nearby
Horseshoes  
Recreation Room / Area  
Swimming  
Swimming Pool   seasonal
Events

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Reviews
Average Rating
4 star rating
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4 star rating
Solid Layover in Need of TLC
Motorhomers
Bronze
January 24, 2018
A great "springboard" stop for DFW metro-area RVers headed east.

On caveat: the city of Shreveport's section of I-20 is like driving the roads in an undeveloped nation. Surely the worst-maintained, roughest stretch in the entire Interstate highway network. To make it worse, area drivers are consistently mean and impatient. You WILL be cut off, denied lane changes, 80% of the time. Use extreme caution.

One of the easiest entries, once practiced: Simply go south on Diamond Jack's Blvd, select the right lane for the straight/right option, go directly across into the Casino, follow the sign left to the RV park past the self-park area. It's an all-pull-through design, maximum pad length is spare for big rigs, at 70 feet.

Per other reviews, this initally pristine offering now suggests an insufficient maintenance budget and placid management. Litter is a problem, small items have been not dealt with. But, the utilities array is ideally located, good power and water. I've not been able to make the cable TV work the last two visits, and WiFi is okay before dawn and late in the evening.

The last stay, we watched in horror as a garbage truck charged in, driving through the park at 40 mph to noisily service the dumpster. This visit, a tractor trailer rig sped through, using the park as a turnaround for the adjacent self-parking area. Again, pointing to a management problem.

Despite these downsides, we use this park regularly.

We stayed here in a Class A Motorhome.
 
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