Warner Springs Ranch Resort Opens 10 Cottages For Overnight Stays

Life has been busy lately, are we right!?

Why don’t we all take a collective moment… to take a break.

(Cue ThereSanDiego, your guided meditation gurus for the day.)

Take a few seconds to close your eyes. Picture yourself surrounded by tall oaks, vast meadows, sandstone and granite formations…

But wait! This scene is actually real, and it’s waiting for you, San Diego! And not only can you have an amazing experience in this dreamland, but you can make an overnight of it, too!

As part of their recent renovations and upgrades, Warner Springs Ranch Resort (WSRR) opened 10 historic cottages for overnight stays.

Tucked away in vast meadows, rugged hills and streams, these cottages highlight the heritage and simplicity of life in the “Old West,” and offer a comfortable escape away from city life (don’t worry, you won’t be thrown to the wolves; high-speed WiFi is included 😉 ).

In addition to a much-needed overnight escape, your time here can be filled with a round of golf at the WSRR’s newly renovated 18-hole golf course, delicious meals at the Warner Springs Golf Grill, guided horseback rides through the backcountry of Warner Springs, and so much more.

WSRR President Fred Grand explains, “As we celebrate this latest milestone, we continue to work on the next phases of the resort, including the re-opening of the famed hot springs pool complex and additional cottages.”

So go on, get to those tall oaks and meadows. Beach life is sweet, but why not complement it with a slice of some woodsy love?

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Reservations for the cottages can be made online, or by calling 760-782-4220.

Single occupancy rooms are available for $59 per night Sunday to Thursday and $79 on Fridays, Saturdays and holidays. Double occupancy rooms are available for $74 per night Sunday to Thursday and $94 on Fridays, Saturdays and holidays. Special packages including “Bed & Breakfast” and “Stay ‘n’ Play Golf” are also available.

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