I have wanted to visit Jojoba Hills SKP Co-op in Southern California for a long time, and with an discount offer I couldn’t refuse for a week’s reservation, I was happy to go there the second week of December. I already had a long discussion with Joe Gibbs and his wife Laureta at the Live Oak camp about the place, and it sounded very good. The drive to Temecula, the nearest city, was along highways new to me, which is the way I always enjoy traveling. In the end, I spent ten days at Jojoba Hills, and just loved it. I arrived on a Sunday, and went into a dry camp site in the boondocking area. The next day I moved the motor home to a really lovely site beside a pond with a fountain, nice trees, and especially pleasant neighbors.
Here are some pictures of the Jojoba Hill facilities… not shown, but one of their nicest features is the original rehabilitated and furnished ranch house, that members can reserve for their own personal events, such as family gatherings or Superbowl parties, with a full kitchen and living room with big screen television.
And here are a couple of my new friends, Sharon and Kathleen…
These were my last photos, on the morning that I left the park…