Lake Jennings, located in Lakeside, just 25 miles northeast of downtown San Diego, offers a serene escape from city life with opportunities for outdoor adventure, relaxation, and family-friendly activities. This picturesque reservoir is specifically designed for recreational fun and is a popular spot for camping enthusiasts. With panoramic views of San Diego’s rolling hills, abundant wildlife, and well-maintained facilities, Lake Jennings stands out as one of the region's most accessible and beautiful camping destinations.
The Campground
The Lake Jennings Campground boasts 97 campsites, accommodating a variety of camping styles, from tents to RVs. Many sites feature full hookups, picnic tables, and fire rings. Some of the most sought-after locations include those with lake views, such as sites near Loop G. Guests have access to hot showers, flush toilets, and a dump station, ensuring comfort even in the great outdoors.
Waterfront Activities
Beyond camping, one of Lake Jennings' main draws is its water activities. Visitors can enjoy fishing, kayaking, and paddleboarding. The lake is regularly stocked with trout and catfish, making it a great spot for anglers. Boat rentals are available on-site, and fishing is permitted Friday through Sunday, as well as on select night fishing dates.
Nature and Hiking Trails
The lake area features several well-maintained trails that loop around its perimeter, ideal for both beginners and experienced hikers. The Shoreline Trail provides breathtaking views of the water and surrounding hills. This is also an excellent place for wildlife spotting; watch for egrets, hawks, and even deer during your visit.
Lake Jennings prides itself on being family-friendly, offering special events like Movies on the Lawn or seasonal activities such as a holiday-themed Illuminated Camping Night. The campground’s location in Lakeside taps into a slower pace of life compared to urban San Diego, giving visitors a peaceful retreat.