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Tucked gently into the Santa Monica mountains on the outskirts of the city of Los Angeles, you will find the pleasant little town of Calabasas a simply marvelous place to rent an RV. The rolling desert mountains give way to a tiny community decorated with Spanish-style red tile roofs,\ and stucco architecture that make for a relaxing and lovely town to walk around in and explore.

Stemming from the Spanish word for Pumpkin (Calabaza), the town is well-known for its yearly Pumpkin Festival held each October. Starting out as a tiny local celebration, the event has evolved to attract visitors from near and far.

Walk down the charming promenade on Calabasas Road in the historic Old Town, where you will be greeted by antiquated buildings and relics from the past. The town celebrates its roots as an old ranch and has the energy of a true wild-west town blended masterfully with a lovely and modern look to create a unique aesthetic that cannot be found elsewhere. With its prime location within the limits of Los Angeles County, and with many nearby National Parks and Forests, Calabasas is surely one of the better luxury RV rental cities for those looking for both comfort and adventure.

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Outdoors Adventures

The massive “Golden State” of California undoubtedly has some of the most incredible scenery and nature in the world, and you would be remiss to find a place with such a diverse selection of forests, parks, mountains, and coastlines that will take your breath away.

Just north of both Los Angeles and Calabasas lies the Angeles National Forest, a sprawling 700,716-acre wilderness area containing over 700 miles of hiking trails, and Mount San Antonio, a 10,000 mountain that serves as the highest point in both Los Angeles County and the San Gabriel Mountains.

Drive up the coast to sunny Santa Barbara, and stay overnight with your Calabasas RV rental in the nearby Los Padre National Forest, full of majestic mountainous coastline and forests that offer unforgettable views.

Leave your RV rental in Calabasas for the day while you take a boat ride to the Channel Islands National Park, a protected and undeveloped ecosanctuary renowned for its startling biodiversity and wildlife viewing. Also within a few hours’ drive of Calabasas, you can visit Joshua Tree National Park, an incredible stretch of land marrying together the Colorado and Mojave Deserts, and their distinct ecosystems. Known for its otherworldly Joshua trees, this park sometimes makes you feel like you are on a different planet altogether. Farther north of Los Angeles county, you can take your by-owner RV rental up to the infamous Death Valley National Park, which is known for having the hottest atmospheric temperature ever recorded on Earth at a startling 134 degrees Fahrenheit! Rent an RV in Calabasas and take it for a spin all around Southern California because you will find no shortage of wilderness in this wonderful state.

City Sightseeing

Between delightful little Calabasas, famous Los Angeles, and even gorgeous San Diego, you will have seemingly too many options to enjoy yourself in southern California. For those that prefer to rent a motorhome in Calabasas and explore the community, you will enjoy the Calabasas commons, with its state-of-the-art new shopping and entertainment area complete with fine dining. Check out the Malibu Hindu Temple, a massive feat of architectural prowess, and one of the largest of its kind in the western hemisphere. This temple dedicated to the Hindu god Venkateswara has been used many times by Hollywood directors for shooting locations on major movies. Also, in town you can visit the Leonis Adobe Museum, named for Miguel Leonis the previous owner of the ranch land that Calabasas now sits. The Leonis Adobe is one of the oldest buildings in the state of California, and lets visitors get a glimpse of what life was like on a ranch in the 1800’s.

If you would like to venture out of Calabasas, Los Angeles is only a stone's throw away. It certainly speaks for itself, as Los Angeles has become one of the most visited and well-known cities on the planet over the last 100 years due to its significant cultural influence. No trip to the area is complete without catching a glimpse of the magnificent Hollywood Sign situated on Mount Lee, overlooking the city. Nearby you can take a stroll on the Walk of Fame, featuring stars for many of the musicians, actors, directors, and other celebrities that have been eternalized on the famous walkway. The city draws millions of visitors each year, making it a fantastic camper rental city.

RV Parks to Visit

Part of what makes Calabasas such a great luxury motorhome rental city is the abundance of elegant RV parks in the area. Nearby you can visit the Malibu Beach RV Park with its exotic beaches and picturesque palm trees. The year-round park is the perfect place to land if you’re in the area for the annual Malibu Arts Festival or the Kiwanis Labor Day Chili Cook-off. Don’t get too comfy, as you might not want to leave this slice of paradise!

Closer to Los Angeles, you can stay at the Walnut RV Park, one of the very best for those that would like to explore the gigantic city for themselves. Only 800 feet away you can shop until you drop at the Northridge Fashion Center, featuring 170 stores for you to treat yourself. Another amazing campground for your RV rental near Calabasas, is the Hollywood RV Park, also widely loved for its close proximity to Los Angeles attractions and downtown area. This park frequently caters to people within the movie industry, and oftentimes serves as the setting for filming on movies.

If you want to get away from the city, visit the Malibu Creek State Park, or the Topanga State Park, both of which offer campgrounds and full-service RV hookups for you when you book an RV in Los Angeles County.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


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  • Calabasas Cold Creek Trail, CACalabasas Peak State Park, CA
  • Calabasas Crest Trail, CASanta Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, CA
  • Anza Loop Trail to Calabash Canyon Loop Trail, CASanta Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, CA
  • Zev Yaroslavsky Trail, CACalabasas, CA
  • Bark Park Trail, CASanta Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, CA
  • Bark Park Trail and New Millenium Loop Trail , CACalabasas, CA
  • Red Rock Creek Trail, CARed Rock Canyon Park, CA
  • Red Rock Canyon Trail, CARed Rock Canyon Park, CA
  • Red Rock Canyon to Calabasas Peak, CARed Rock Canyon Park, CA
  • Morrison Ranch, CACalabasas, CA

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