Surrounded by water on three sides where De Anza Cove meets Mission Bay, this 406-site RV resort opened in 2005 and has since grown into one of San Diego's most recognized campgrounds. Readers of the San Diego Union-Tribune voted it Best Staycation in their 2024 poll, and Good Sam rates the facility a 9.5 out of 10 for amenities—both honors the property earned in under twenty years of operation. Every RV site offers full hookups with 30/50-amp service, cable TV, and Wi-Fi, and the extra-long pads accommodate rigs up to 45 feet. A newer North Section added 147 unpaved sites with privacy fences, opening the resort to tent campers and smaller setups alongside quick access to SeaWorld San Diego just minutes down the road. The resort installed twelve EV chargers in partnership with the California Coastal Commission, making it one of the most charger-dense campgrounds on the Southern California coast. On-site amenities include a pool and spa, a clubhouse with pool tables and air hockey, a boat launch with a wash rack, and 24-hour security patrols. San Diego city residents qualify for a reservation priority window and a discounted nightly rate—a perk written into the resort's tidelands lease with the city. Managed by Terra Vista Management, the same company behind Campland on the Bay up the road, the resort shares an operational philosophy centered on family-friendly waterfront recreation. Cyclists and joggers use the De Anza Cove trail network that loops directly through the grounds, and the Mission Bay Municipal Golf Course is walkable from the back gate. The property sits on city-owned tidelands, and public beach access at De Anza Cove is maintained for both guests and the surrounding community.