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    Splitrock Farm and Retreat

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    Enchanting Blueberry Farm - mmmmm....grill time!

    Enchanting Blueberry Farm

    (1 review)

    I love camping! If I could live in a certain way of life, camping would be it! But this was a…read morecamping experience to remember! The "Enchanting Blueberry Farm" it is called - and behind that name are actual blueberries! First of all, finding this place was an adventure, due to the lack of a real physical address. You have to locate this place with the help of a GPS. There are two actual ways to get there: one is up a winding mountain, where you and your car will have to drive off the edge to get there (Nah, don't do it! Just back the vehicle up, just like we did, and take the other route!); the other will be provided to you with the help of Ron's maps and hand-drafted directions (it's that adventurous!), which will take you through a small town called Rainbow near Fallbrook. It only took us about 1.5 hrs from San Diego city to get here and once you reserve your spot on their website, Ron, the owner of this camping site of a beaut (He is a very busy man who you may not see very much of; but if you do, he is nice and will come to greet you and make sure that you are happy), will e-mail you the instructions. Now, onto the rest of the details: I could not believe the warmth and friendly welcome by the family that runs the farm! It was unbelievable - like I was taking a trip to some friendly island where people put a wreath of flowers over your head to greet and welcome you. Instead of getting that, you get a handful of plump and delicious blueberries lovingly propped into your hands. All of the family members, including the kids greet you with a friendly handshake and tell you their name. This was no gimmick, rather a heartfelt welcome. I almost wanted to cry. I don't remember the last time I was treated this way while away on a trip. Wow. The area is a beautiful rural area around the mountains, so the weather is bright and sunny during the day and nice and cool at night (the way camping weather should be *wink*)! You will see the farm family's house and then lots of trees in a blueberry "vineyard" when you first drive up. Then, you drive to your camp spot, passing scattered orchards of oranges, lemons and other trees featuring unusual, yet delicious fruits! There is also a farm garden with some banana trees, raspberry bushes and some chickens and a rooster. Mr. Rooster will wake you at the break of dawn :) We stayed at the Banana site #3. the ground here is of dirt and provides a softer base. Building your tent on top of this soil will harbor funny surprises of moles that come out of their holes to rustle the floor of your tent while you are sleeping. You get all the wonderful sounds of nature at night, from the ground moles (or whatever they are), peacocks and the coyotes howling away at dusk. lots of space available for you to enjoy some privacy from other campers and a little tinkle on the ground at night, if you don't make it to the toilet room! The amenities are a bathroom situated alongside the farmhouse with a toilet and shower. The downsides to this is that there is only one on the site and that there is no warm running water at the time. But the cold water was fine for a quick shower. Also, the bathroom needed to be maintained and cleaned. There were some cleaning supplies there and a broom and a water hose, so I cleaned periodically during my stay. I like that recycled materials were used to make the toilet/bathroom. There is also clean, running water at most campsites! Here, you can go hiking, enjoy the fruit on the trees (try the caterpillar berries - yum!!!) and hear legends about the area from the kids who live on the farm. They are so helpful and will assist you in any way! There are also fire pits on the sites. So much more could be said about this place but, I just loved it here and would love to camp here again in the future!!

    Del Mar Beach & Marina - Kids found a bunch of baby sand piggies

    Del Mar Beach & Marina

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    We LOVED our recent visit to this beach. The temperature was low that day and there was a breeze,…read morebut for some odd reason it was warm and even the water wasn't as freezing as it normally is. The kids had fun looking for sand piggies, shells and sand dollars while wading in the shore and playing in the sand. I took a long walk from the beach side to the marina side where they had a little jetty you could walk out on and I was able to do my son's senior pictures. The restrooms were decent and clean, lots of stalls, space with nice toilets (not those stainless steel ones at city parks) plus showers with hot water! There is also grass hut looking gazebos, a laundry facility and a playground on the beach. My only complaint would be there was a lot of trash on the beach including glass bottles and while my kids were digging, they uncovered a bunch of beer cans! Send out the junior marines to police the area.

    We wanted a small vacation so we booked these cottages using my husband's military benefits. It was…read moreperfect for the kids to enjoy the beach right outside the patio. Definitely recommend getting a beachfront view cottage. It was nice to explore camp Pendleton and visit local eateries in Oceanside on the marina. The cottages were one bedroom and one kitchenette in a small living space. The kitchen was equipped with dishes enough for four people. The only thing that I did not enjoy, is that no matter how much you clean there will be sand everywhere considering you are right on the beach. You can say that this might be glamping on the beach. We stayed one night in a marina view cottage and was able to watch some military training early in the morning. The next two nights we stayed in the beachfront cottage and woke up to the view of the beautiful beach. The beach is very clean with soft sand. It was hard to believe California had such soft sand that you would normally find on Hawaii.

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