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Known as the "Gateway to the Shenandoah Valley”, Plymouth is a historic town that flourished during the late-19th-century Gold Rush. It's nestled in the rugged foothills of the Sierra Mountains and has evolved into a popular wine-growing region, swathed in vineyards and dotted with cellar doors. It’s a picturesque destination to rent an RV, with an alluring combination of natural and historic sites.

Originally named Pokerville, the town was first settled in 1871 by prospectors coming in search of quartz, with a steady stream of miners being lured by the dream of getting rich on the back of the Gold Rush. In addition to the prosperity of the mines, the fertile soils supported orchards, hay, and barley, with the first grapes planted in the mid-19th century.

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The Great Outdoors

Pick up your RV rental in Plymouth and head to the Eldorado National Forest, which lies near the original California gold discovery site on the American River at Coloma. Its rugged landscape encompasses the remote Mokelumne and Desolation wilderness areas, with more than 300 miles of hiking trails for those who want to get away from it all.

Eldorado borders the Tahoe National Forest and Lake Tahoe - a popular recreational hub for water sports, hiking, and mountain biking. During the winter months, it transforms into a snowy wonderland, with numerous resorts for skiing and snowboarding that overlook the lake’s azure blue waters.

You can also grab a motorhome rental in Plymouth and head to the magnificent Yosemite Valley, which is home to majestic waterfalls and iconic granite formations such as Half Dome and El Capitan. Trek to the top of Yosemite Falls or follow the Mist Trail to witness Vernal Fall and Nevada Fall, with plenty of massive granite walls that make Yosemite a rock climber’s paradise.

Closer to Plymouth is Deer Creek Hills - a protected landscape of rolling grasslands and oak woodland that preserves the heritage of working ranches. It’s a birding hotspot, with around 170 species recorded, as well as being a popular destination for hiking and horseback riding.

RV Parks

If you’re looking to book an RV in Amador County, you can overnight at the Far Horizons 49er Village RV Resort on the southern edge of Plymouth, with pull-through and back-in access, and full hookups available. There’s a swimming pool where you can cool off during the hot summer months as well as a hot tub, shuffleboard, and on-site restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

A 30-minute drive from Plymouth lies the Gold Country Campground Resort, which is ideal for those traveling with kids. It features a swimming pool, spray park and mini golf course, as well as laundry facilities, Wi-Fi, and a game room with ping pong and arcade games.

Alternatively, rent a motorhome in Plymouth and head to the Placerville KOA, which offers 30 and 50-amp pull-through sites in a forested setting. There is a refreshing swimming pool and a hot tub where you can mingle with other guests, as well as regular movie nights and a large dog park where your pets can run around.

Plymouth is home to grocery stores where you can pick up supplies and gas stations if you need to fill up, as well as a handful of cafes and eateries where you can dine-in. Farther south in Jackson is a Walmart where you may be able to set up camp for a night or two with the manager’s permission.

Exploring the City

Park your RV rental near Plymouth and get your bearings while enjoying a stroll down the Main Street, which is lined with historic buildings, some of which date to the Gold Rush years. Admire the old Trading Post and Chinese Store, with historical markers scattered throughout the town indicating the site of important landmarks.

Delve into the history of the region at the Shenandoah Valley Museum, which occupies a Heritage-listed winery that is one of the oldest in California. Its exhibits detail early winemaking and agricultural techniques, as well as the planting of Rhône varietals by the Sobon family in the 19th century. It’s the ideal starting point for a wine-tasting tour of the Shenandoah Valley’s cellar doors, with the region making a name for its cabernet sauvignon, merlot, and chardonnay.

If you want to find seasonal produce, pick up your camper rental in Plymouth and visit with the Amador Farmers Market where fresh fruits, vegetables, and local crafts are for sale. Alternatively, make the short drive to the Amador Flower Farm where you can admire the more than 1,000 varieties of daylilies. It sprawls across 14 acres of landscaped gardens and potted planting areas, with visitors welcome to bring a picnic lunch to enjoy beneath the shade of the 300-year-old Heritage-listed oak trees.

Whether you’re visiting Amador County for its wineries, national parks, or Gold Rush history, search for an RV rental in Plymouth, CA, and start exploring.

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