Sunday, February 22, 2015

Jojoba Hills SKP park Feb. 11-18, 2014

What a phenomenal experience this was. We had just joined Escapees and found out that they had a park about an hour from  Wilderness Lakes and we decided to go there for our week out.  What a pleasant surprise that turned out to be.  It was by far the best campground we have ever been in.
Let me start by listing for you the amenities in the park: a complete woodworking shop with vacuum system, a complete mechanics shop, a pottery barn with kiln, a quilting room complete with any equipment you may need, a craft room, a painting room, a sewing room, a billiards room, mini golf, pickle ball and tennis courts, shuffle board, horse shoes, a state of the art kitchen, huge community building, all kinds of activities, a sauna, 2 hot tubs and a lap pool and an exercise room.


This facility was built and is maintained. by volunteers.  It was built 25 years ago.  There are 283 sites and it is now a co-op.
To buy into a site is $30,000 and a $263/mt. maintenance fee.The amazing part is that when you are done with using this site and you want out, the park buys the lot back from you for the amount you paid. There are waiting lists to get these sites.

The park it immaculate and the best maintained I have ever seen. Each lot is about 3 times the size of what all of us are used to and the landscaping around the park is awesome. Each lot has a shed and the laundry rooms are all over with lines behind the building for those who would like to hang clothes out.  Should you choose to use their restrooms for showers it's like hotel room showers.

There are 6 ponds on the property and water falls throughout the park plus 2 off lead dog parks.
It is worth googling and if you are in the area stop by you will be amazed.

This is the entrance to the park.
One of the ponds on the property.





Sit in one of these rockers at night and watch the sunset.

This was our campsite for the first 5 days.  Just lovely with a shade tree and portico and so much space.  Everything you see in this picture is part of this lot.

Nicky loved the amenities.

This is the campsite we were in the last 2 days.

This is the entrance into pool and community rooms and multi purpose room.


Quite a view from the pool and hot tubs.


Just think of waking up to that view everyday.


 Now that is a library!!
 
   Here is the campground nestled in the mountains.
 


The heather was just coming into bloom.

I will do another post telling you some of the things we did during that week for now I just wanted to show you this fantastic park.  If you get out this way you must make visiting a priority. This park is located about 17 miles east of Temecula, CA

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