Looking for a one-of-a-kind glamping getaway in wine country? Hop in the car and head out to for some fabulous yurt camping in Southern California in this awesome spot about 35 miles north of San Diego. The local wineries are a quick ten to fifteen minutes away, so there is plenty of fun to be had during the day. Bring your friends, family, or a special someone, along with your sense of adventure!

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While there is lots of excitement to enjoy in Temecula, you just might find that the highlight of your trip is the ideal stay you had in this unique yurt campground in Southern California. Have you had the chance to stay here? If so, what was your favorite part? Would you agree that it is one of the best places to go glamping in Southern California? We’d love to read about your experience in the comments section below!

For more great outdoor fun in Southern California, be sure to check out these 10 outdoorsy activities than anyone can do!

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Adventures in Southern California

Where else can we go camping in Southern California?

  • The Buckhorn Campground in the Angeles National Forest offers both tent and RV sites and a wealth of activities.
  • The Holcomb Valley Campground in the San Bernardino National Forest features single-family campsites surrounded by oodles of natural beauty.
  • The Ryan Campground in Joshua Tree National Park is one of the most popular camping spots in the entire state.

Read on to learn more about some of the other great places to go camping in Southern California.

Where can we find museums in Southern California?

  • The Los Angeles Fire Department Museum (also known as the Harbor Museum) is in San Pedro and is located in one of the city’s oldest existing buildings.
  • The Hilbert Museum of California Art in Orange has a collection of over 1,000 paintings by prominent artists from the California Scene Painting era.
  • The Fullerton Train Museum in Fullerton shares the railroad history story of the 1920s and beyond.

Read on to learn more about some of the other fascinating museums in Southern California.

Where can we find historic attractions in Southern California?

  • The Rancho Camulos National Historic Landmark Museum in Filmore offers a window into California’s early cultural heritage and history.
  • Historic Downtown Santa Paula is home to over two dozen registered historic sites and is a popular place to film movies and other productions,
  • The Dudley House in Ventura is a restored 1892 pioneer farmhouse now serving as a history museum.

Read on to learn more about some of the other interesting historic attractions in Southern California.

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