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Campland on the Bay RV resort and campground
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Campland on the Bay RV resort and campground

San Diego, California
4.5 (3389 reviews)

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About Campland on the Bay RV resort and campground

Campground in California.

Campland on the Bay offers a remarkable RV camping experience in one of California's most desirable coastal locations. Situated right on the water in San Diego, this resort combines the convenience of full hookup camping with stunning bay views and direct access to the Pacific Ocean. The location puts you in the heart of a vibrant region where ocean breezes, maritime activities, and year-round pleasant weather create an ideal backdrop for your RV adventure.

The bay setting provides opportunities for water enthusiasts of all kinds. You can enjoy fishing, kayaking, paddleboarding, or simply relaxing on the water's edge while taking in the natural beauty surrounding the property. The calm bay waters make this an excellent destination for families and anyone seeking a more tranquil water experience compared to ocean beaches. Sunsets here are particularly spectacular, offering golden hour photography opportunities and peaceful evenings after a day of exploration.

Beyond the water, San Diego's attractions are easily accessible from this centrally located resort. The region is known for its diverse neighborhoods, excellent dining scene, and cultural attractions. You're positioned to explore everything from historic Old Town San Diego to the famous San Diego Zoo, Balboa Park with its museums and gardens, and the vibrant Gaslamp Quarter with its shops and restaurants. The area's laid-back California lifestyle permeates everything, from casual waterfront dining to upscale culinary experiences.

The surrounding region appeals to diverse travelers. Families appreciate the safe, scenic waterfront setting and proximity to family-friendly attractions. Couples enjoy the romantic bay views and peaceful atmosphere. Retirees value the mild climate and relaxed pace. Winter travelers particularly love San Diego's reputation as one of the sunniest places in the country, offering a warm escape during cold months elsewhere.

The natural environment around the bay supports wildlife viewing and nature appreciation. The mild Mediterranean climate means your RV camping season can extend year-round, with comfortable temperatures and minimal extreme weather concerns. This accessibility makes it possible to experience San Diego's outdoor lifestyle at virtually any time of year.
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Book Early

San Diego is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

California weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for San Diego.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near San Diego. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Campland on the Bay RV resort and campground Reviews

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Tracy Sangre Vikingo

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Tracy Sangre Vikingo

OVERALL GREAT PLACE BUT READ BELOW FOR BIG RIGS *See "BIG RIG" notes below Clean: The place has a crew that goes around cleaning all day. They rake and blow your lot off before you arrive. Friendly: Staff that greet you are very friendly, even a little sassy (I like that!) and very helpful Location: Great location, flat and level, and only minutes from everything important (Navy base, Sea... OVERALL GREAT PLACE BUT READ BELOW FOR BIG RIGS *See "BIG RIG" notes below Clean: The place has a crew that goes around cleaning all day. They rake and blow your lot off before you arrive. Friendly: Staff that greet you are very friendly, even a little sassy (I like that!) and very helpful Location: Great location, flat and level, and only minutes from everything important (Navy base, Sea World, Downtown, Hillcrest). *BIG RIG notes: I have a 45' coach with a toad. San Diego is a big city with busy streets. This location is handy as it's not far from the I-5 freeway. However.....between the freeway and the RV Park, the streets are very busy, 2 lane or less and very narrow streets. Everyone is in a hurry and know nothing about big rigs except we are "in their way" (lol). Check your GPS when getting close. I came in I-5 Southbound and took Exit 23 onto Mission Bay Drive no problem. Point 1) But when turning right onto Grand Ave (map it first and see what I'm showing you) it is a HAIRPIN turn at a stoplight and you must be very careful. You can make it! But you can't let the busy traffic intimidate you as you move slowly and across both lanes. Point 2) After navigating this corner, you will be on Grand Ave for about a mile and you must turn on Olney Street. This street is also very narrow, parked cars on both sides but the traffic is not heavy (it's a military neighborhood). But my point is, it is narrow for a big rig. Point 3) My suggestion is you find a larger street West of Olney (Morrell or Lamont??) to turn on and then enter Pacific Beach Dr which takes you right into the RV park. Point4) I made it safely with the GPS directions I just spoke about. So, you can make it too Final Notes: Great place, great staff, great location! We have stayed here 4 times =)

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BeeGee

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by BeeGee

A great RV Park with lovely views of the Pacific Passage. The park is very serene. It has all you need for your RV, and you feel very secure in the place. But for those who aren’t fond of cooking, the place might seem like it lack more dining options.

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Tito Bigornia

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Tito Bigornia

We enjoyed our stay at Campland on the Bay, and will be returning very soon. We stay with our dogs and didn't have any issues. The RV park is dog friendly! They have parks and runs all over the park. We were able to let our dogs enjoy the beach ⛱️ in the early morning and afternoon. The cantina was dog friendly, for the most part. All the staff, especially Travis, was welcoming and easy to tal... We enjoyed our stay at Campland on the Bay, and will be returning very soon. We stay with our dogs and didn't have any issues. The RV park is dog friendly! They have parks and runs all over the park. We were able to let our dogs enjoy the beach ⛱️ in the early morning and afternoon. The cantina was dog friendly, for the most part. All the staff, especially Travis, was welcoming and easy to talk to and were engaging. RV neighbors were close, but that's ok, because, everyone was super delightful and easy going. There are RV dumps within the parks, which makes it convenient. Overall, we recommend Campland!

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Vanessa Gonzales

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Vanessa Gonzales

My family stays here when they come in from AZ, and we love staying here with them as locals. So many amenities, everything is well maintained and clean, and staff is usually so nice. Lots of families to socialize with and being on the bay is awesome. Easy bike ride to PB as well.

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Lori Malangone

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Lori Malangone

This was our first time staying. I think this place has reached its peak and is in decline. I booked a preferred site. They initially put us in the Q section with long term residents and the campsite next to us looked like a homeless encampment. The shower next to that site had a sign saying there was no hot water until further notice. The next morning we asked to move and they kindly moved us. St... This was our first time staying. I think this place has reached its peak and is in decline. I booked a preferred site. They initially put us in the Q section with long term residents and the campsite next to us looked like a homeless encampment. The shower next to that site had a sign saying there was no hot water until further notice. The next morning we asked to move and they kindly moved us. Staff were friendly and helpful. But The whole place was empty so I’m not sure why they put us in the worst spot. The place needs maintenance-the game room games were broken, there were piles and piles of sand everywhere, leaves and dirt on the skate park. There was a beer cup that sat on the stage the entire time we were there and we watched numerous employees walk by it without picking it up. The grass wasn’t mowed. The sewer caps were off or missing at most of the sites. A group of unsupervised kids showed up at the empty campsite next to us and started a fire and then caught sticks on fire and were hitting them against the picnic table spreading embers all around. Security didn’t address it after a call. The kids running around on scooters seemed out of control and unsupervised so I wasn’t comfortable with letting my younger kids out to ride around. I watched kids playing ping pong by throwing the paddles into the grass. It was chaos. We thought it would be a nice time with the kid friendly things. We ended up leaving a day early. It’s very expensive for what it is. We will not be back. I can’t imagine people returning unless they have nostalgia for what it used to be.

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