Cabins near Chula Vista with horseback riding

Chula Vista has year-round beach camping, plus easy access to the desert, mountains, and San Diego.

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Ramona Wine Country Tiny Cabin

4 sites · Lodging8 acres · San Diego Country Estates, CA
We offer both a tiny cabin and RV with cabana on site. This Tiny Cabin is located on beautiful 8 acres in Ramona Wine Country. Walking distance to Turtle Rock Ridge and La Finquita wineries and 28 more nearby. 200 acre open space preserve next door with miles of trails. Comfy queen size bed in the loft (remote control stairs), refrigerator, freezer, microwave and coffee pot. Romantic lights in the trees, fire ring, private. Country getaway but close to restaurants, stores etc. Glamping at its finest Heater for the cold and AC for the hot. Nice fans too. Full bathroom with toiletries provided. Perfect for a romantic getaway. Besides the spacious RV you have your own cabana. Enjoy The fire pit under the stars. Walk to a winery on your own private trail. Cool off in the beautiful pool. The RV has all the luxuries of home. Comfy bed, cooking needs, bbq, picnic table along with other lounging areas. Walk off the property to Simon Open Space Preserve. Over 200 acres of trails. Enjoy the peacefulness of the country but it’s only 2.5 miles to Main St Ramona with yummy restaurants, live music, wine tasting, breweries, whiskey tasting, antique stores, golf courses, hiking trails to name a few. Enjoy a pool in the summertime. Forever views to enjoy from your private patio area. Comfy queen size bed in the loft (remote control stairs)Refrigerator, freezer, microwave and coffee pot. Only 45 minutes from downtown San Diego and within an hour from all areas of San Diego County. Two adults only. No children or pets.
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Clara Vista High Desert Retreat

1 site · Lodging30 acres · Ranchita, CA
This beautiful high desert retreat is a working artist's property with several stone and steel sculptures of the late artist,  Norm Hines,  available for viewing on the property. The guest cabin sits secluded on the southern ridge of Montezuma Valley, with spectacular views of Earthquake Valley and the distant mountains of Baja California and a short hike to Anza Borrego State Park. A gas fireplace in the cabin will keep you warm on those chilly winter evenings. Ideal for 1-2 people looking for solitude, stargazing and high-desert nature.  Cozy guest cabin with propane fireplace on 30 acre artist's retreat at 4000 feet elevation.  One mi. hike to NW boundary of Anza Borrego SP. Four mi. to PCT. Hiking trails to large plutonic rocks, breathtaking view south into Mexico. Private portable toilet, outdoor cold water sink, outdoor grill, small camping stove, teapot, full size bed,  Norm Hines sculptures on property for guest viewing. Great for bird watching, stargazing, desert solitude. 13 miles to Borrego Springs. 28 miles to Julian. Guests love staying here: "Tom’s cabin was the perfect weekend getaway to decompress and detach. The site offers all the amenities you need. There are multiple trails located around the property if you’re looking to get a little activity in. Otherwise just sitting and hanging out is about as peaceful as it gets. A great place to go if you don’t want to venture out too far. This place just might be my monthly weekend hideout. Thanks Tom for sharing such a beautiful place."
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Cabins near Chula Vista with horseback riding guide

Overview

Sunny Chula Vista is about as far south as you can get in Southern California. Between San Diego and the US-Mexico Border, Chula Vista sits across the San Diego Bay from a seven-mile stretch of beach that connects to Coronado. You can swim, surf, and sunbathe yourself silly at sites like Silver Strand State Beach and Coronado Beach, or head inland from Chula Vista for another world of lakes, mountains, and desert trailheads. For fans of hiking, mountain biking, wildlife watching, wildflowers, and cacti, campers love the parks east of Chula Vista.

Where to go

Chula Vista Surrounds

Chula Vista’s Otay Valley Regional Park features eight miles of scenic hiking and biking trails right in town. There’s also a campground at Sweetwater Summit Regional Park, while RV travelers will find an assortment of RV parks in and around Chula Vista with full hookups, free wifi, and other amenities. At the San Diego Bay National Wildlife Sanctuary, you can explore nature trails and birdwatching on a salt marsh.

Silver Strand State Beach

With 2.5 miles of ocean beach and a half-mile of bay beach, Silver Strand is a local go-to for surfing, swimming, and sunsets. The beachside campground is for self-contained vehicle camping only, meaning no tents.

Cuyamaca Rancho State Park

In the Peninsular Range east of Chula Vista, Cuyamaca Rancho State Park is an excellent place to beat the SoCal heat in a mountain climate. Cuyamaca Rancho features Lake Cuyamaca, the Sweetwater River, and 100-plus miles of hiking and biking trails through forest and meadows. Campgrounds offer tent camping and RV camping sites with picnic tables, fire pits, restrooms, and showers.

Anza-Borrego Desert State Park

Anza-Borrego Desert State Park is a rugged preserve in the Colorado Desert about 1.5 hours east of Chula Vista. The park features hiking and OHV trails, a spring wildflower bloom, a palm-studded desert oasis, International Dark Sky Park status, and a number of popular camping options. Plan for intense desert conditions in summer and bring plenty of water and sun protection.

When to go

Chula Vista’s coastal location gives it temperate weather that makes for enjoyable camping year-round, but If headed to the mountains, check summer forecasts for high temperatures and adjust accordingly. Desert camping is best in winter and should be avoided in summer. The region’s wildflower bloom is variable but typically occurs in spring.

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