Our community has something for everyone.
We are in the sunniest months; the kids are out of school, and summer fun is in full swing! Our community is filled with amenities for people of all ages to enjoy. Look at all the activities you can participate in just a short drive or walk from your home!
Aquatics
Two pools are open, and member access is available with your homeowner ID card (also known as a “pool pass”). If you don’t have a homeowner ID card, stop by the Community Relations office located at 15910 Avenel Lane, from 7:30 am - 4 pm. Please bring a valid form of ID, such as your driver’s license, and you’ll be given cards for members aged 14 and older who live in your home. Family members ages 14 to 17 must be accompanied by their parent to obtain a pool card. You will need your card to enter the pools.
Ramona Oaks Pool at the Park
Open Sunday - Saturday through October, 11 am - 6 pm
8 – 11 am Classes
11 am – 6 pm Open Swim
San Vicente Pool at the Clubhouse
Our family-friendly and heated pool is open:
7 am - 10 pm (Mon., Wed., Fri., Sat., Sun.)
8 am – 10 pm (Tues., Thurs.)
Scheduled Swim
7 - 8 am Master Swim (Tues., Thurs.)
11 am – 7 pm Family Swim
3:15 - 8 pm Ramona Swim team (Mon. through Fri.)
8 - 11 am Lap Swim (Tues., Thurs.)
7 – 11 am Lap Swim (Mon., Wed., Fri., Sat., Sun.)
7 – 10 pm Lap Swim
Dog Parks
Dogs can play in designated fenced-in areas. A dog ‘watering hole,’ as the locals call it, is available. Remember to keep dogs on a leash when outside the fences.
Ramona Oaks Park: Two fenced-in areas are available: one for small dogs, one for large dogs.
Basset Park: Located on Basset Way between Scarbery and Spangler Peak. Two fenced-in areas are available: one for small dogs, one for large dogs.
Golf
Our award-winning recently renovated golf course at the center of our community includes a Driving Range and Golf Shop, exclusive benefits for San Vicente Golf Club members, lessons, junior golf clinics, and fun tournaments to play in. Members receive a reduced daily rate. Call 760-789-3477 for information.
For those busy during the weekdays, we have Twilight Golf on Thursday nights starting at 4:30 pm. The event includes 9-hole golf play with a golf cart, prizes and a beverage of your choice.
See the flyer for details.
Lodge at San Vicente Resort
Are guests coming to visit who need a place to stay? Reserve a room at our discounted homeowner rate: $109 Sunday - Thursday, and $129 Friday/Saturday. Call Member-Guest Services at 760-789-3788, x0, to make a reservation.
Tennis and Pickleball Courts
Courts located on the resort grounds are open 8 am - 9 pm. Call Member Guest Services at 760-789-3788, x0, to make a reservation. Stop by the desk for a key card to open the gates. Players bring their own equipment.
Tennis Courts: Two courts in court 1 and 2
Pickleball Courts: Eight courts in court 3 and 4
Ramona Oaks Park
Our community park, located at 25341 Pappas Road, is filled with fun and games for members and their guests.
Open Sunday - Saturday | 8 am - sundown
Kids’ Park in a Gated Area: Swing set for infants and young children, two play structures designed for many activities such as fitness and learning: straight and winding slides, rock climbing walls, a tic-tac-toe game, short hang and glide, and balance game combine for an engaging place for kids. Picnic Tables: We have tables in covered areas.
Corn Hole: Two sets of boards. Bring your own bags.
Gaga Ball: Known as a kinder, gentler version of dodgeball, this game is played with a soft foam ball and combines the skills of dodging, striking, running and jumping while trying to hit an opponent with the ball below the knees. More players mean more fun. Bring your own ball.
Basketball Court: Meet friends for a game of basketball. Bring your own ball.
Volleyball Court: One net, one sandy area to play and it’s like you’re at the beach right near your home. Bring your own ball.
Horseshoe Pits: Four pits built to tournament design specifications, located in an area with picnic tables and partial shade. Bring your own horseshoes.
Trails for Equestrian, Hiking and Biking: Our community is filled with miles of trails that are shared with three types of outdoor enthusiasts: Equestrians, hikers and bikers. For safety, all who utilize our trails must respect the priority of others using the trails.
NO motorized vehicles allowed on SDCE trails.