San Diego Trolley

Explore on the San Diego Trolley

At San Diego RV Resort, you’re staying at the only RV resort in the region with direct access to the San Diego Trolley—making your city adventures as smooth as your check-in. Whether you’re heading downtown, exploring Old Town, or catching a game, the Trolley is your ticket to all that San Diego has to offer—without the hassle of traffic or parking.

With routes connecting top destinations like Fashion Valley, the Gaslamp Quarter, Petco Park, and more, the San Diego Trolley lets you experience the city’s vibrant culture, history, and entertainment at your own pace. Choose from flexible fare options that work with your travel plans, whether you’re exploring for a day or staying for the week.

Snapdragon Stadium — Just Two Stops Away

Sports fans and concert-goers will love how close we are to Snapdragon StadiumSan Diego’s state-of-the-art venue for football, soccer, and major events. Located just two trolley stops from the resort, it’s never been easier to catch the excitement live. With wide concourses, modern amenities, and events year-round, Snapdragon Stadium is one more reason why our location is unbeatable.

From your RV doorstep to the heart of the city, the San Diego Trolley puts everything within easy reach. When you stay with us, you’re not just visiting—you’re connected.

Our Favorite Stops on the San Diego Trolley

These attractions are located along the San Diego Trolley route and can be easily accessed from the San Diego RV Resort. Please check with the front desk for more information about the trolley and to obtain a map indicating where to get off.

12th Ave. Transit Center - PETCO PARK

The 12th Avenue Transit Center is another major transfer point for the Blue and Orange lines. It is also the location of the Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) headquarters, which operates the trolley and San Diego metro buses. With its clock tower as a landmark, it is also a major stop for passengers heading into and out of Petco Park, the San Diego Padres' downtown ballpark in the burgeoning East Village district. From this station, you can head south to the border or east to Santee.

Old Town Transit Center

The Old Town Transit Center is a major hub for San Diego's commuter rail systems and where you transfer from the Blue (north-south) line to the Green (east-west). Old Town is also where you also can transfer to and from the Coaster commuter train that runs up San Diego's north coast. Pay attention when you transfer at Old Town to board the proper trains to your destination.

Convention Center Station

As you travel along this bayside spur of the Orange line, you'll come across three stations in prime waterfront locations. The Seaport Village station takes you to the popular tourist destination, and the ​Gaslamp Quarter station stops at the Fifth Avenue entrance to the bustling nightlife district. In between these two stations is the Convention Center station, which deposits you right at the massive waterfront Convention Center.

Central San Diego County Beaches

The San Diego Metropolitan Transit system's "Bus to Beach" routes make it fairly simple to find your way to the county's array of beaches. The 30 bus will take you from Old Town or downtown San Diego to a short and lovely walk from the cove and surrounding beaches. Coming from the south? That same 30 bus will take you from University Towne Center, going in the opposite direction, southwest to La Jolla.

Snapdragon Stadium

If you're going to an event at SDCCU, this is the way to go. The station is just steps away from the stadium gates, and the station's platform mimics the stadium's architecture.

Fashion Valley Transit Center

Fashion Valley Shopping Center in San Diego is an upscale, open-air mall known for its coastal chic atmosphere and beautiful landscaping with palm trees and fountains. As the largest mall in San Diego, it features over 200 stores, including luxury brands like Cartier, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, and Prada.. Visitors enjoy a wide range of dining options, from quick bites to acclaimed restaurants. Conveniently located near downtown and accessible by trolley

America Plaza Station

America Plaza station is a transfer point if you're on the Blue line and want to switch to the Orange line's bay-front route. Check out the nifty European style metal, curving awning over the platform. This is a good spot to take a side trip and walk along the west side of downtown. The Museum of Contemporary Art is across the tracks, as is the historic Santa Fe Train Depot. A few blocks west of the station you'll find San Diego's picturesque Embarcadero.

SDSU Transit Center

So impressive is the SDSU station, with its attractive design, that in 2007 it was awarded a Grand Orchid award for local architectural achievement. After admiring the station, stroll around the massive campus, San Diego's oldest and largest university.