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RV rentals in Brea put you in the heart of Orange County near the cities of Los Angeles, Anaheim, and Riverside. You can also enjoy spending time at Chino Hills State Park or the Angeles National Forest. To learn more about this area, check out the websites and offices of the City of Brea, Brea Downtown, and See California for up-to-date information on attractions, events, and promotions.

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The Great Outdoors

Visit the Carbon Canyon Regional Park when you book a motorhome rental in Brea. This 124-acre park lies upstream of the Carbon Canyon Dam and features open grassy areas, a four-acre lake with two fishing piers, lighted sports fields, and a trail that leads to the county’s only redwoods grove. Naturalist-guided tours and talks can be scheduled by appointment and there is a trail guide available for self-guided tours. A 1.1-mile trail is ideal for bird watching and other types of nature viewing.

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Some Walmarts permit RVs and similar vehicles to park overnight for short stays. There are a number of Walmart stores and supercenters in the area. Please call ahead to confirm with store management whether overnight parking is allowed.

Exploring the City

The city-maintained Olinda Oil Museum and Trail is definitely worth a visit when you rent a motorhome in Brea. It chronicles the vital role that Olinda played in the development of Brea and features the original Olinda Oil Well Number One, the former field office building, a jackline pump, the records vault, and assorted antique oil operation tools. The century-old Field House now houses artifacts along with the original safe and warehouse where parts were once stored and organized. The park is also the entry point for a multi-use loop trail available for public use.

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Recent RV rental reviews in Brea

Stephanie V.

September, 2025

Melissa and Jake are great hosts. Their RV was like new and fully stocked. Communication was easy and pickup and drop off was smooth.
Marcus G.

September, 2025

Very easy to tow. Daniel had many great tips and good advice to make the towing experience fun and easy. The camp trailer is very practical and comfortable. Would love to rent again in the future.
Tom Z.

September, 2025

Alfred was kind and helpful, such a nice guy! The rig was in great condition. We had a couple of little hiccups because we are new to RVs and Alfred responded promptly with advice on resolution. Overall absolutely fantastic. Great experience 10/10 we would rent again.

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