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The town of Ceres is located on the outskirts of Modesto in California’s San Joaquin Valley. It was first established a few years after the Civil War in 1867 with the arrival of homesteaders from the east. The town is appropriately named for the Roman goddess of agriculture, which accurately reflects the importance of farming in and around Ceres.

You can book an RV in Ceres, a small but charming suburb in Northern California, and soak in the gorgeous scenery of the Golden State. The San Francisco Bay Area is easy to reach when you rent an RV in Ceres, as are the Sierra Nevada Mountains, national forests, and national parks to the east. Between its concerts in the park summer series, its Halloween and Christmas celebrations, and lots of other town-wide events, this festive community welcomes visitors for an unforgettable experience.

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There is endless potential to explore the unimaginable beauty of California when you rent an RV in Ceres, from the mountains to the shimmering Pacific Ocean and everything in between. Turlock Lake State Recreation Area hugs Turlock Lake, providing an exquisite place to swim, fish, boat, or go camping in your Ceres camper rental. Several boat ramps enable guests to use their own boats in the lake and the campground is spaced out to give campers privacy in spacious, cozy campsites. You can go birdwatching, ride bicycles around the lake, or have picnics along the shore too.

Henry W. Coe State Park is a fabulous place to check out to the south of Ceres, with gorgeous rolling hills covered with ponderosa pines. Lots of people head to this park to mountain bike or backpack along the miles of scenic trails that dip and dive over the crests and valleys of the hills. You can even go horseback riding from campsite to campsite, or park your Ceres motorhome rental at one of the campgrounds in the large state park.

Glory Hole Recreation Area and Tuttletown Recreation Area can be found on New Melones Lake, a cherished watering hole and nature hub used by millions each year. The lake is excellent for boating, kayaking, canoeing, jet skiing, wave running, swimming, and, of course, fishing. Between the two areas, there are plenty of spaces to stay overnight with your Ceres RV rental by owner.

If you do end up heading to Ceres to rent an RV, you are in for a treat. Yosemite National Park is a short drive east to the Sierra Nevada Mountains. This stunning outdoor paradise is one of the most famous and beautiful places in the world, with towering geological formations that attract the world’s expert rock climbers to conquer the treacherous terrain of peaks like El Capitan, the holy grail of climbing. You can hike to numerous waterfalls, explore canyons, observe wildlife in natural settings, and camp in your Ceres camper rental at one of the parks many campgrounds. It is no wonder over four million people flock to this park each year to see what all the hype is about.

RV Parks to Visit

In Ceres, you should have an easy time finding places to camp at when you rent an RV. There are several places in the area such as Two Rivers RV Park, a picturesque campground on the water, with a boat launch and ample space to go fishing. Merced River Resort is down by the city of Merced to the south, with a pool, a river, a recreation room, a playground, and much more. You can also head to any of the nearby state parks or even Yosemite National Park to enjoy some natural camping in the wild.

City Sightseeing

Ceres is certainly a charming suburb with its fair share of restaurants, bars, stores, and shopping plazas, but you might have some difficulty finding fun stuff to keep you occupied during your stay. Fortunately, neighboring Modesto has some fun options that can be explored while you are in town. The McHenry Mansion is one of the oldest buildings in town, with lovely Victorian architecture and ornate style. The house is home to a museum that accurately reflects on the history of the area, with informative staff on hand to lead guests on their tours. There are unique items and artifacts on display showing the many different faces of Modesto.

The State Theatre is an elegant old building that hosts events of all different types. Musicals, plays, comedian acts, lectures, concerts, and even movies can be seen at this awesome little hub, with stadium seating and old-time style. Great Valley Museum is more science-minded, with a wealth of information about local wildlife and the environment. This child-friendly museum has a planetarium for educational laser light shows and lectures about space.

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