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Castaic Lake RV Campground

Heading for a vacation in California and want to give up the city life without having to sacrifice the amenities? Head for Castaic Lake RV Campground, a cultivated RV park with the calm and quiet of a more rural setting. This beautiful Castaic campground has a swimming pool, restrooms with hot showers, and laundry facilities so you can get a head start on the coming days as soon as you've arrived (if you need to). The park has an on-site convenience store with whatever supplies you might need, and the individual sites have full hookups with 50 amp electricity. There is sufficient space for you to open up your slide outs, and some of the sites have pull-through access.So you're all set up, now what? RV camping at Castaic Lake RV Campground means you're right next to the lake and you can begin if you wish by taking a dip at one of the several sand beaches or heading out onto the lake to do some fishing. A little farther out from Castaic Lake RV Campground, you'll find several museums; two of them are dedicated to former Hollywood icons Gene Autry and William S. Hart. Hart was a silent film actor who starred in many early westerns. A third museum has a collection of vintage antique cars that have been restored to perfection. If you have kids with you (or if you're a kid yourself), there are several theme parks you can head to that have roller coasters and other rides, daily shows, and a real functional movie studio.



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The Great Outdoors

Book an RV in Los Angeles County, and you can choose from a long list of units to find the RV rental that perfectly suits your needs. Once you've found it, head for Sespe Condor Sanctuary. The sanctuary is a multi-use preserve that provides public outdoor recreation while at the same time providing habitat for California condors, which rank high on the endangered species list. You can hike through one of several corridors that were specifically created for hikers to enjoy while at the same time limiting or preventing contact between humans and the condors (for the condors' own protection). If you hike here, the park managers ask that you stay on the designated trails and not to wander into restricted areas where the condors are being assisted in renewing their population.Topanga State Park is a collection of open grasslands and oak tree stands with miles upon miles of hiking trails meandering through the landscape. The park is situated on the cliffs and canyons of the Santa Monica Mountains and is completely within the Los Angeles city limits, making it an ideal getaway for local citizens who need some quiet and fresh air. You can hike in the park as well as mountain bike, but bikes are restricted to fire roads in order to protect the plant life. The park is sandwiched between Topanga Canyon to the west and Rustic Canyon to the east, creating an environment of contrasting ecosystems and some amazing opportunities for photography.Angeles National Forest is an urban forest that receives visitors from both neighboring cities and international locations. The park is pet-friendly, but dogs must be kept on leashes at all times. While you're here, you can hike and mountain bike; some of the trails are part of the Pacific Crest Trail which passes through the park's boundaries. Mountain bikers should ride with caution and yield to oncoming hikers and horses. You can enjoy fishing and hunting in the park with the correct licenses, have picnics, or join in some environmental education activities.

Exploring The Area

Lebec is a small town with some important history and a state historical park that was once a military fort. The grounds of the park are scenic and gorgeous, and there are a small military museum and a former hospital building. Nearby Quail Canyon has running water and bathrooms at its base, from which you can hike and bike the urban trails. If your appetite is nudging you in another direction, you can choose from a selection of hamburger joints, pizzerias, and diners that are certain to have whatever you're looking for.If you're ready to dive back into civilization completely, Santa Clarita and Santa Paula are the destinations you're looking for. Santa Clarita has a gibbon conservation center with a number of gibbon species. Hours are limited, but private tours can be arranged; you should call them before going there to get more information. A local family-owned farm offers public tours and has a petting zoo and horses that young children can ride, and there are also a number of wineries and breweries in Santa Clarita for when it's time to sit back and relax. Santa Paula has an art museum and an agricultural museum, museums focusing on the oil exploration industry and aviation, and a floating granite ball that can be spun by hand despite its weight.One of the wonderful things about vacations is that you really can have it all: outdoor adventure, urban attractions, friendly towns, and whatever else you're looking for. And camping at Castaic Lake RV Campground is how you'll begin to find it.


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Yes. Class A’s, Class B’s, and Class C’s and five-Wheels typically have bathrooms. Depending on where you plan on camping, you’ll want to double-check the availability of restrooms if selecting a rig without a bathroom. Nervous about renting an RV with a bathroom? Owners can help show you how to clean the tank or will offer to do it for you for a fee.


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