6 Unforgettable California RV Trips

Are you planning a safe trip through the sunny summer of California? There are plenty of stops to visit that make RV traveling a must. Whether that be looking at the smooth mountain top of Yosemite or checking out the newest attractions at the world-famous Disneyland.

Here are six unforgettable California RV trips that everyone should take at least once.

1. Disneyland

Opened in 1955, Disneyland Park is a must-stop location for your RV trips through California.

You can check out the new Guardians of the Galaxy Ride or check out the classics like The Haunted Mansion. RV parks near the amusement park are in suburban locations, so don’t expect a lot of nature at this location.

2. Yosemite National Park

For those looking for more nature in their RV trip, then heading to Yosemite National Park is one of the best options.

Yosemite is known for its smooth top mountain known as the Half Dome. It looks like someone cut a stone hill directly in half.

3. Santa Cruz

For those that want sea life on their trip, Santa Cruz is one of the best places to visit in California. You can check out the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk for amusement park rides.

And when you need to cool down from the sun, you can put on a bathing suit and head into the water.

4. Death Valley

If you’re taking a trip for scenic routes through California, then take a drive through Death Valley.

As long as you’re not going in the peak of summer, the heat isn’t that bad. If you go in spring, you can actually see a lot of different wildflowers growing.

5. Redwood National and State Parks

California has several different Redwood Parks. You can see the tallest trees that exist on the planet. The truly massive trunks make it feel out of this world.

The Redwood National Park is free to visit and you can park your new Travel Trailer at one of the four parks nearby.

6. Lassen Volcanic National Park

Want to visit Yellowstone but find that it is always booked up and you never can? The Lassen Volcanic National Park is a great way to see volcanic activity at your own pace.

There is a campground nearby that allows you to set up camp near Manzanita Lake. While you can’t swim in the volcanic water at the park, the lake offers a pleasant experience of swimming and fishing.

Buy an RV Today To Start Planning These California RV Trips

The first thing you need to start planning these California RV trips is to go out and buy an RV. We offer everything from compact Tear Drop Trailers up to full-size Toy Haulers that hit every checkmark. Once you’ve bought the RV, you’ll be on your way to exploring one of the largest states in America.

If you have any questions about which trailer is right for you, be sure to get in contact with us through email or giving us a call. We’ll make sure that you get the best bang for your buck.

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