If you want to go on vacation in sunny California, few things beat RV camping at Tucalota Springs RV Resort & Campground. At this scenic RV park, you can take in the stunning vistas, walk on trails running through them, and if you want to bring the whole family, that’s okay - you can even bring your dog. Send the kids off to swim in the pool or have fun at the playground while you do some relaxing fishing before challenging the family to a game in the horseshoe pit. The loser gets to prepare the fish.If you’d want to grill your catch, there’s firewood for sale, and if you weren’t that lucky (blame the pole), you can always go pick up some food in the on-site camp store, so you won’t have to go hungry. With full hookups (both 30 and 50 amp), you won’t have to lack in comfort either, and if you have gotten yourself a bit sandy in the horseshoe pit, there are both laundry and shower facilities to get you and your clothes squeaky clean. If you’re worried about staying in touch with the family back home (or just want to make sure the plants are being watered), there’s Wi-Fi for that.It would be a shame to camp in an RV near Hemet without getting to experience more than just the motorhome campground, however good it is. That’s why you might want to hop into your RV rental and check out Temecula, a city with lots and lots of wine, scavenger hunts, and Western music, or you could pop to the small town of Sage, which is really close to your Hemet campground. Then there are ranches, many parks and forests, and, of course, the Pacific Ocean. You won’t be short on amazing options if you book an RV in Riverside County, that’s for sure.
If you want to go on vacation in sunny California, few things beat RV camping at Tucalota Springs RV Resort & Campground. At this scenic RV park, you can take in the stunning vistas, walk on trails running through them, and if you want to bring the whole family, that’s okay - you can even bring your dog. Send the kids off to swim in the pool or have fun at the playground while you do some relaxing fishing before challenging the family to a game in the horseshoe pit. The loser gets to prepare the fish.If you’d want to grill your catch, there’s firewood for sale, and if you weren’t that lucky (blame the pole), you can always go pick up some food in the on-site camp store, so you won’t have to go hungry. With full hookups (both 30 and 50 amp), you won’t have to lack in comfort either, and if you have gotten yourself a bit sandy in the horseshoe pit, there are both laundry and shower facilities to get you and your clothes squeaky clean. If you’re worried about staying in touch with the family back home (or just want to make sure the plants are being watered), there’s Wi-Fi for that.It would be a shame to camp in an RV near Hemet without getting to experience more than just the motorhome campground, however good it is. That’s why you might want to hop into your RV rental and check out Temecula, a city with lots and lots of wine, scavenger hunts, and Western music, or you could pop to the small town of Sage, which is really close to your Hemet campground. Then there are ranches, many parks and forests, and, of course, the Pacific Ocean. You won’t be short on amazing options if you book an RV in Riverside County, that’s for sure.