Visit the Most Haunted Campgrounds in the U.S. | Outside Online
This lakeside campground, near the start of the Pacific Crest Trail and not far from the Mexican border, has experienced unexplained activity for at least 40 years. On October 26, 1983, the San Diego Union ran a story with the headline More than Fish Haunt Morena. At the time, park volunteers and rangers attested to witnessing levitating bodies, hearing heavy footsteps when nobody was around, and seeing an old man in their peripheral vision.
On one occasion, reported the newspaper, when a ranger hosted a relative in his house, she woke in the night to see a baby s christening gown across the room. It floated to her, brushed her cheek, floated back where she had first seen it and disappeared. In the years since, guests have reported similar experiences of floating figures, unexplained sounds, and even a woman in white standing at the shoreline.
Close to Jamul. I doubt you’d see a ghost though. Still, there is a kinda creepy vibe in those parts.