Admiral Baker RV Park
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User reviews
May 26 - 30, 2023
Overall rating
3.9
Location
4.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
5.0
Amenities/Facilities
1.0
Value
5.0
Overall Experience
4.0
We stayed here in my 29' Toy Hauler Fifth Wheel back up to the golf course, next to the dumpster. Be aware the sewer hook up is far if your sewer discharge is midway on your RV. The rest of the hook ups are within reasonable reach. The location was great for family and friends in the San Diego area to visit, very centrally located off the I-15. Went to the driving range and hit a bucket of balls, nice range. The down side, the pool is full, covered and maintained but has been closed since the Wuhan Virus, go figure. I would go back if there was an event here and did not want to drive home.
15-22 May 2023
Overall rating
4.2
Location
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
4.0
Amenities/Facilities
4.0
Value
4.0
Overall Experience
4.0
Nice sites with concrete pads and patios. Big, clean laundry room. Machines work off an app. Nice picnic area in the RV park for guests only. Bathrooms, Laundry room, and Dog park have coded entry's. Very handy to much of San Diego's attractions, most within 30 minutes. Roadways are a bit narrow and it took some maneuvering to get into our site. Helpful neighbors assisted. Good utilities were located right along the side of the site.
Oct. 10, 2022
Overall rating
4.7
Location
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
4.0
Amenities/Facilities
4.0
Value
5.0
Overall Experience
5.0
Loved the location, amenities and stay. We spent a week there and would do it again.
25-31 January 2022
Overall rating
4.5
Location
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
5.0
Amenities/Facilities
5.0
Value
4.0
Overall Experience
4.0
This is our first time staying here and we would certainly come back again. Great location and a very quiet park. Lot's of things for the kids to play on and there is also a large water park here which appears to be open during the summer months. Most of the sites are back in and there is overflow available. The washer/dryers cost $1.00 to run and you will need to download an app to pay. This wasn't a problem and the app showed the time remaining on the washer/dryer. The only downside to this experience is the multi-page rules/regulations which must be read and signed and at this time they do no allow any open fires which include charcoal for the bbq or even the propane fire pits. The only bbq allowed would be propane. I also attached a photo of the map to the park.
November 2021
Overall rating
4.9
Location
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
5.0
Amenities/Facilities
5.0
Value
4.0
Overall Experience
5.0
You can't beat the location. Minutes to the area bases, recreation, tourist sights and fun spots ... right on Admiral Baker GC with two 18 hole courses. Campground is a simple smaller CG with large common area, playground and nearby dog park. Restrooms./ showers are clean and staff (Sharon) could not be nicer. Extremely friendly and accommodating. Can't see a downside here. Ohhhh prices are being bumped $5 starting Jan 2022. New rate $50pd. Like everything in Cali you pay more.
January 24 - February 3, 2020
Overall rating
4.3
Location
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
4.0
Amenities/Facilities
4.0
Value
5.0
Overall Experience
4.0
Great RV spot. Noise is surprisingly low since you are so near the highway and busy for streets. The turn onto Admiral Drive is a turn down on a steep hill. It is not hard but be ready in case you are towing. The sites are close together but well laid out. We were in spot 38. The sewer connection ran so it was downhill. I could see the spots on either us ran downhill. The laundry room is spacious. There separate toilet shower are behind locked doors. The commissary and EX is about 8 miles away. Both are easy to get to and directions are part of you check-in process. The RV park is next to a golf course so once dusk hits is gets very quiet. Lots of opportunity to walk and work out in this recreation area. We would definitely stay here again.
12-16 June 2019
Overall rating
3.6
Location
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
4.0
Amenities/Facilities
3.0
Value
4.0
Overall Experience
3.0
Great location but... Check-in is about 150 yds from parking area... and if you don't remember to take in your registration and insurance card you get to make two trips. Why isn't this signed? Sites are close and a bit of a challenge to get into. Pool only open during a few weekend hours. Awoke one morning to rain? No - they were watering the grass - and the back of our coach! NOT friendly. Mini golf course was permanently closed. Overall we were disappointed with this park and will not likely return.
20-30 Mar 2019
Overall rating
4.2
Location
4.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
5.0
Amenities/Facilities
4.0
Value
4.0
Overall Experience
4.0
Nice RV Park located in San Diego. Easy, peasy access, much, much easier than Fiddlers Cove. No problem finding it but beware the hill arriving & departing is steep grade. Park in the huge parking lot and walk down the path to the office. In-checking was painless with very friendly staff. We were offered our choice of several different sites which was really nice because of the length of our rig. The RV park was moved and trimmed nicely. Pavilions throughout the grassy area for everyone to use. Very family friendly, but the down side was due to the park layout, the kids regularly cut through the RV sites to get to the playground area. We did not use the bathroom or shower facilities, nor did we use the WiFi. The laundry facilities included (?) six washers and six dryers $1 each. One of the greatest benefits from our standpoint is the proximity to the SDCCU Stadium which is the closest Metro Green Line station. We took the Green line downtown several times - much easier than trying to maneuver or park our one ton dually long bed truck down there. We toured Petco park (Padres MLB stadium), attended a baseball game there, visited Old Town area and toured around there and also the USS Midway ship (drove to it). If staying at Admiral Baker, highly suggest using the mass transit. Cheap and easy. We would definitely stay here again.
March 22-23, 2019
Overall rating
5.0
Location
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
5.0
Amenities/Facilities
5.0
Value
5.0
Overall Experience
5.0
Very nice, relaxed park. The grassy area in the middle is great for kids to play and very visible from ever camp spot. Hosts were amazingly nice and helpful, and everyone at the park seemed amenable. We came because of a soccer convention on Hotel Circle...couldn't see paying a ton of money for a questionable room when we have luxury accommodations right behind our truck! Sure beat the riff-raff at the hotel. Very nice stay!
October 2018
(Updated: December 03, 2018)
Overall rating
4.6
Location
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
4.0
Amenities/Facilities
4.0
Value
4.0
Overall Experience
5.0
As with all Navy run RV Parks this one charges a higher nightly rate. To the comments made regarding pests, I was there for a month, (Oct), and had no problem with ants or mice. The squirrels however were quite prevelant. For those having problems, stringing lights that flash along the undercarriage of your rig is cheaper than calling out the pest control people. And for ants, I carry "Home Defense" in my trailer which has served me well when I set up and spray around the undercarriage. Had the chance to play both courses at the Golf Course and enjoy an inexpensive hamburger plate at the Clubhouse. The proximity to Mission Valley is very convenient to include a Lowes and Costco as well as the SDCC Stadium that will soon be going through some changes depending on which measure got the vote. Going east on Friars Road, there are numerous restaurant choices, a Vons market, Petco and if you go a little farther one of the largest recreational parks in the US, Mission Regional Park with it's 5 Peak Challenge, which you can easily complete in 3 hikes if you do a little research at the Visitors Center. All in all this is an excellent park to settle in for a couple weeks or a month and take in much of what the area has to offer. And if you want to stay in the area a little longer, and don't mind dry camping for awhile, check out the new Bay View RV Park in Point Loma as there is much to be enjoyed in that area as well. Hope this helps, safe travels.
Oct. 7, 2018
Overall rating
4.0
Location
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
5.0
Amenities/Facilities
3.0
Value
3.0
Overall Experience
4.0
Only complaint I had was that the pool was closed to guests. They only open the pool with scheduled event. The pool was the main reason I chose this park.
18-27 Feb 18
Overall rating
4.7
Location
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
4.0
Amenities/Facilities
4.0
Value
5.0
Overall Experience
5.0
Very nice park! Good sized sites. Good base camp for SD attractions.
Nov 2017
Overall rating
4.2
Location
4.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
4.0
Amenities/Facilities
5.0
Value
4.0
Overall Experience
4.0
While the sites here are very close together, and the pads kind of short, they make up for it with really great common picnic areas. Not a bargain compared to other military facilities, but compared to anything else in the area, it is great. You can't beat the location. It's close to the freeway, but in a little cul de sac so the traffic noise isn't bad at all. The office staff was very friendly and helpful. One odd thing - there is a golf course and driving range right next to the RV park, but you cannot get there without getting into your car and driving along a side road to the clubhouse. While it is probably less than half a mile to the clubhouse, you cannot walk or bike over there - there are threatening signs saying only cars can go on that road. I mention this because I have no car and purposely stay at RV parks right next to golf courses for just that reason, but I was not able to golf here. There is a practice hole that you can access right from the RV park, but you have to get to the clubhouse to pay for it. The whole thing is pretty silly, but just be forewarned. One last thing - I almost decided not to come based on the review below regarding a "pest problem." I'm glad I ignored it - it looks to be a piece of creative writing by somebody disgruntled about something. I saw zero evidence of mice in the area.
October 13-15, 2017
Overall rating
4.5
Location
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
4.0
Amenities/Facilities
5.0
Value
5.0
Overall Experience
4.0
Great place to stay while visiting the San Diego area. And in comparison to other RV parks and resorts, Admiral Baker is quite the bargain. A word of caution though...if you are in a travel trailer DO NOT stay in spot #46. This spot is a "drive-in" spot meant for a Class A. The hookups were directly outside my front door, including the sewer connection :(. Needless to say, I had to hookup and empty my tanks on my checkout day as my sewer hose was not long enough (I don't carry a 50ft sewer hose). Oh and the dumpster is nearby so if you're a light sleeper light myself, you'll hear the occasional drop of the lid thanks to inconsiderate knuckleheads throwing away their trash at 5am ;(. I didn't have an issue with mice but I did get bitten by a couple of mosquitoes. DEET spray took care of those buggers though. The gals in the office were super nice and the camp host was very helpful when we checked in Friday around 7PM (got caught in traffic on I-15). I mentioned the issue with spot #46 and they offered for us to move but I declined because I didn't want to bother with setting up again in spot #19. Well, enjoy!
Sept 1-30, 2017
Overall rating
2.0
Location
2.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
2.0
Amenities/Facilities
2.0
Value
2.0
Overall Experience
2.0
I love the staff but I hate the pest problems. We have stayed here a few times. My husband is active duty and in a disabled vet. We chose to full time in a brand new huge mansion on wheels. We have to bounce around because the longest military campgrounds will let you stay is a month. This month we ended up at admiral baker and we got a mouse problem a couple weeks into our stay. Last year that we stayed at admiral baker, the ant infestation was really bad but this time they said they sprayed a week before we moved in and we have had no ant problems. The mouse problem however is really bad. Being next to a wooded area because of the river, the mice are coming in and looking for a place for the winter I guess. I spoke to a top rated exterminator in the area and he said the park needs to do something. I would say mice are worse than ants. These things will chew wires and such. If you don't have a good eye to catch these mice in your rig right away, they could have a nest built and cause serious damage. There is a product called "stay away mice" and it's by the same makers of "fresh cab" it's supposed to be a good natural repellent. Since being here at admiral baker, in the past 5 days, I've caught 5 mice in traps and all our food that is in plastic or boxed, is in containers that the mice can't get in. You have to be careful and very diligent when eradicating these pests. I suggest you look into everything on line right down to setting the traps because if your scent is on them, that could make a difference in trapping. We have kids and a baby and the idea of mouse pee and poop on the floor where he is playing and then putting his hands in his mouth is enough to make me flip! You have to bleach everything these mice touch. When I'm done cleaning with bleach, I use peppermint oil but you have to use a lot and apply again every day. I had a mouse come back after a couple days that I thought they were gone because there was no mouse poop. Also make sure you have nothing in your cars and maybe throw some "stay away mice" or peppermint oil in there too. The mouse problem at admiral baker is so bad that one morning, I witnessed a mouse jump off the top of the neighbor's trailer, he kinda slid down the side. These pesky things are capable of amazing tricks. The location of this park is nice but the pest problem has not been solved. I read a comment made by the facility in 2011 that they had pest control but I highly doubt there is any bait or birth control or something put out for these mice. I'm really thinking there is no nest and hoping not but I think they are just coming by in the early morning hours and searching for food. Don't even have a speck of crumb laying around and be sure to take your trash out before you leave the rig or go to sleep. Also if you are trapping, pick a spot they have been where you saw poop and don't clean that spot, lay your trap there because it makes the mice more comfortable with the scent. This is my first time in my life ever having mice and I'm 34. Remember to have dishes clean because they will come for food on dishes too. If they get poop in your dishes or pans or oven, anywhere even the carpet, be sure to use bleach to clean asap. Good luck trying to plug holes in a RV...? Maybe put some traps outside under your rig. There is an electric shock trap that seems great, I'd try that outside. Those nap traps are the best but be sure to watch a video so you set them right. I have experienced many people who think they know how to set the trap but they are not doing it correctly. Remember that these things can nest anywhere and they like it warm, even your engine or generator or air conditioner. And be sure to wipe out your floor vents of mouse poop before turning on the furnace. Good luck! It's a pain and lots of work! Staying at the beach is always the best option and I'd rather deal with roaches than mice, I've decided that since my first mouse problem ever. I wish I could just bomb these things and be done but they keep coming in from outside. And they come and go because I won't see them for a day or so and then boom, mouse poop. Be sure you baby's car seat doesn't have any crumbs too!
July 21, 2017
Overall rating
1.0
Location
1.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
1.0
Amenities/Facilities
1.0
Value
1.0
Overall Experience
1.0
The only reason I gave this a 1 star is because it was necessary to write the review. This RV campground is terrible. You must park your rig in a parking lot, that is no where close to the office, to go sign in. There are NO SIGNS directing you. It's definitely not handicap friendly. It was explained to me that they were full and that I could pay $12 for a dry camping spot.....BUT......I would have to leave the following day because they were REALLY going to be full the next day !!!!! WHAT ?!?!?! The dry camping area does not have specific spots. It's a gravel strip that parallels the edge of the campground. You simply pick an area of the strip that you prefer. Why in the world would I have to check out of a "first come, first served" overflow spot ?!?!?!?! Quiet time starting at 2200 !!!! Seriously, you're going to charge me $12 to park my rig in the gravel, overflow area AND make me turn my generator off ?!?!?! We will definitely not be coming back here. I would suggest to anyone looking at this place, to avoid it at all costs !!!
July 2017
Overall rating
3.9
Location
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
4.0
Amenities/Facilities
3.0
Value
3.0
Overall Experience
4.0
If you are coming in on a weekend, the parking lot is likely full so you may have a difficult time finding a place to stop if you have a towed.There is no dedicated RV stop and check-in as the RV office is a decent walk away from the RV Park. This park is best for its location as you are right next to the stadium and many other attractions. The sites are pretty close together but the pads are fairly level. There is a small concrete pad then gravel around it. It appears that the majority of the people staying here are active duty homesteading and with rent as expensive as it is in the area, can you blame them? That being said, this park doesn't have the same sense of community feel as other parks probably because of the amount of AD folks. Also, I was right next door to a dog that would howl all day until his owner came home from work then his owner would walk him and go out again in the evening leaving him home to howl yet again. People, if you can't spend time with your pets, please don't own pets. Bottom line, if you have something planned in the area this park will work; however, I would still considered other options if available.
September - October 2016
Overall rating
4.9
Location
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
5.0
Amenities/Facilities
4.0
Value
5.0
Overall Experience
5.0
The location near the center of San Diego County and near Admiral Baker Golf Course was key!
Jan 2017
Overall rating
4.3
Location
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
5.0
Amenities/Facilities
4.0
Value
4.0
Overall Experience
4.0
Nice campground in a terrific location for exploring San Diego. Agree with comments in two reviews below; rotten person in 3rd review below is gone. Check-in office is not at same location as RVs. A sign at north end of large parking lot points you to a walking path to the office. Call if arriving after 4pm and they will direct you to the duty camp host for check-in. Rate for military has gone up to $35/day. High, but it is Southern California.
June 2016
Overall rating
4.9
Location
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
5.0
Amenities/Facilities
4.0
Value
5.0
Overall Experience
5.0
We love Admiral Baker. The staff is so friendly and willing to do all they can to make your stay enjoyable. They are very friendly. The grounds are well maintained. Also the Camp Host are very friendly. The location is just perfect for us. All the shopping we need is near by. Access to the golf course makes this an excellent location for the golfers. We have been coming here for five years and think it is the most enjoyable place to stay.