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Halo Resorts
Fisherman's Retreat |
32300 San Timoteo Canyon Road
Redlands, California 92373
(909) 7950171
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Open year-round
High-Use Seasonal Period: December 1 through March 31
Sites: 189 Full
Check in: 24 hours
Maximum Electrical: 30 amps
Directions:
From Hwy. 60, driving east, take the Moreno-Redlands Blvd. Exit.
Drive north to San Timoteo Canyon Rd., then turn right, 3 miles
to campground. From I-10 driving east, take Mountain View turnoff.
Turn right and go to Barton Rd. Turn left and go 1 and 1/2 miles
to San Timoteo Canyon Rd. Turn right and go 9 and 1/2 miles. The
park is on the right. |
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Facilities and Amenities |
Trailers, Sleep 4-7, $45-$55
Reservation Requirements: Minimum stay: 3 nights on holiday
periods. Check in: After 1 PM, Check out: 11 AM. A deposit of
one nights rate is required. Reservations taken up to
30 days in advance.
Notes: Visitor mail not accepted. Linens not provided. |
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This resort provides visitors
a community recreational building, swimming pool, Jacuzzi, three
fishing lakes, grocery store, baseball diamond, cafe, and craft
cabin. |
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Fishermans Retreat is well secluded in the
midst of the beautiful San Timoteo Canyon. With 340 acres that range
from flat grassy
meadows to scenic hiking hills with deer, squirrels, and over 300
types of birds, the resort also boasts three man-made lakes stocked
with catfish, bass, and trout for year-round fishing.
The crown jewels of this areas recreational attractions are
the mountain resorts of Lake Arrowhead and Big Bear Lake. Both are
within an hours drive from the resort, yet are a world away
from the life in the valleys. Pine forests, hidden lakes, fabulous
vistas, and a range of attractions make this area a vacation wonderland.
Lake Arrowhead is situated in a breathtaking alpine setting. Crisp,
cool air and vivid blue skies attract visitors who come to enjoy
the water sports, walk the shoreline, or browse in a cluster of
shops. Farther to the east lies Big Bear Lake, the largest mountain
lake in Southern California, famous for its alpine setting and abundant
opportunities for outdoor recreation.
Nearby Redlands, a college town with a wealth of history, offers
beautifully restored Victorian mansions and tree-lined streets.
The University of Redlands hosts such cultural activities as concerts,
ballets, and operas. The city is also home to the San Bernardino
Assistencia. Built around 1830 as a branch of the San Gabriel Mission
and now restored to its original state, the Assistencia contains
a museum that offers insight into mission and ranch life in the
1840s.
Los Angeles, Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm, and the Pacific Coast
beaches are all about a 90-minute drive from the resort. To the
south is the city of Palm Springs and the many other small desert
communities and golf courses that flourish in this vacation mecca. |
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