Kidder Mathews is pleased to present Lost Valley Campground, an approximately 1,350-acre recreational facility and campground in San Diego County, California. Located about an hour south of Temecula in Warner Springs, this is an exceptional opportunity to own land and facilities with various uses — everything from traditional and group camping, corporate events, and church retreats to hosting large organizations and summer camps.
Adjacent to Anza-Borrego and the Cleveland National Forest, the property appears like an oasis in the backcountry. Lost Valley greets visitors after they travel along a dirt road, which is passable by all cars and minivans, until reaching their destination — a truly unique and remarkable location. Secluded by the surrounding forests and mountains, the property is close to Temecula, Orange County, and San Diego. Existing facilities accommodate everything from small gatherings to large conferences with support buildings, bunkhouses, and private and family cabins, including several tent-camping areas. Lost Valley's distinct characteristics give way to a spectrum of outdoor recreation, including open-air camping, zip-lining, archery, canoeing, observatory, and shooting ranges, to name a few.
Nestled about an hour south of Temecula in Warner Springs, the Lost Valley Campground exit can be found off Interstate 15. Warner Springs is the West Coast wild turkey capital for hunters and an essential part of the Pacific Crest and California hiking trails. This area is associated with two National Historic Landmarks, The Oak Grove Butterfield Stage Station and Warner's Ranch, connected to the Butterfield Overland Mail Stagecoach line. Warner Springs is also famous for gliding, mainly in the Peninsular Ranges, thanks to the area's topography. For those looking to invest in a unique oasis among desert dunes and coastal mountains, the Lost Valley Campground is the perfect destination.