Get your family off the couch and into the fresh air at the San Diego Metro KOA. This place is much more than just a campground; it’s a camping village with all kinds of great amenities and entertainment, and it’s got a real feel of community. This place just might be your new favorite destination.
When you’re ready for the perfect Southern California staycation, head to the San Diego Metro KOA. This beautiful camping village will make you feel right at home…if “home” includes every kind of entertainment and amenity you could want.
Dyan K/Tripadvisor Address: 111 North 2nd Avenue, Chula Vista, CA 91910
When it comes to overnight accommodations, you’ll find both traditional camping sites, and incredible glamping experiences. Pitch your tent…
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…or pull your RV into a pretty patio spot. Campers will enjoy clean restrooms with hot showers during their stay.
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Every village needs a neighborhood, and this camping village has several. You’ll find rustic cabins and deluxe cabins available.
management/Tripadvisor Rustic cabins have a full-sized bed and a bunkbed. They’re not equipped with kitchens or bathrooms. Deluxe cabins are downright luxurious, with queen-sized beds, full-sized futons, bunk beds, kitchens, and full baths.
If you’d like to try glamping, setting into the glamping tent village. These pretty tents are a step up from the tent in your car’s trunk, and they feature real beds so you can get a good night’s sleep.
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No matter where you lay your head at night, San Diego Metro KOA has the right site for you. This campground is huge - like a small town. But luckily, it has the feel of a small town, too. The Bell family owns and operates it, and has been doing so since 1968.
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There’s no shortage of things to do here. Let the kids burn off some energy on the playground…
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…then take them for a bike ride to explore. You can rent three-wheel fun cycles, four-wheel peddle carts, or surrey bikes for 2-6 people.
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The kids will find not one, but two jumping pillows here. There’s one for big kids, and a separate one for little kids, for a total of 3,500 square feet of fun!
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Both kids and parents will love the challenges of the rock climbing wall…
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…and the new resort pool is a blast. Soak, swim, and sit by the pool to relax. You’ll want to spend hours hanging out here.
San Diego Metro KOA Resort/Facebook Other recreation amenities include a basketball court, ping pong table, laser tag, Surf Shack Shootout, game room, and horseshoes.
Camping doesn’t necessarily have to mean cooking on a camp stove. When you’re ready for a snack (or a full meal), head on over to the Sand Castle Cafe.
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You’ll find all kinds of tasty treats there, from breakfast platters and baked goods to burgers and fries.
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There’s no better way to end your camping day than with s’mores around the campfire.
management/Tripadvisor This KOA books up in the summer, so if you want to stay, make your reservations soon.
Have you stayed at the San Diego Metro KOA? We’d love to hear about your experience there! To learn more about the campground, visit its website, and make sure to follow its Facebook page to stay abreast of the latest happenings and events.
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Address: 111 North 2nd Avenue, Chula Vista, CA 91910
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Rustic cabins have a full-sized bed and a bunkbed. They’re not equipped with kitchens or bathrooms. Deluxe cabins are downright luxurious, with queen-sized beds, full-sized futons, bunk beds, kitchens, and full baths.
San Diego Metro KOA
Other recreation amenities include a basketball court, ping pong table, laser tag, Surf Shack Shootout, game room, and horseshoes.
This KOA books up in the summer, so if you want to stay, make your reservations soon.
If you’re looking for another great place to camp in comfort in Southern California this summer, check out these 7 campgrounds that are perfect for those who hate camping.
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