Who says camping’s dirty business? Campsite setup service in San Diego County

Campsite Delivery set-up

Do you like the idea of camping but can’t imagine getting the logistics of it together? Hardly know a tent pole from a rubber mallet? Well, if you’re willing to pay the price of a moderate hotel, you can comfortably sleep under the stars without the work that typically comes with the experience. In fact, San Diego-based service Campsite Delivery makes sure you won’t have to lift a finger.

First, pick and book a campsite in one of three campgrounds: All Seasons RV Park and Campground in Escondido, Butterfield Ranch Resort in Julian or Lake Henshaw Resort in Santa Ysabel

Then you sign up for a setup service with Campsite Delivery, and they do the rest, ensuring that your digs are set up for your arrival. Awaiting you, in the great outdoors, will be everything you need, including a tent, double-high pillow-top air mattresses and an outdoor kitchen with –- get this –- a sink and hot running water.

The best part? After you’ve had your fill of hiking and s’mores and telling scary stories, you don’t have to pack up, or clean up, or figure out how to refold the tent. You just dust your own self off and leave. Campsite Delivery cleans up after you.

The cost for one or two people is $140 for one night, $260 for two nights, $360 for three nights (pre-tax). These rates do not include the campsite reservation, which must be made through the relevant campground.

If none of those aforementioned campgrounds appeals to you, the company can also home-deliver camping equipment, but this service is offered in San Diego County, Orange County and Temecula only.

Contact: Campsite Delivery, (760) 622-9575

Susan Derby, Special to the Los Angeles Times

[Photo: CampsiteDelivery.com]

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One Comment on “Who says camping’s dirty business? Campsite setup service in San Diego County”

  1. Roy Scribner Says:

    Wow, now that’s living!

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