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The city of Cupertino is well known for being one of the most educated and prosperous places in California’s Silicon Valley. Cupertino is one of the wealthiest cities in the country, as well as the home of Apple’s headquarters. Long before Cupertino was home to big-name technology companies, it was a rural village primarily focused on agriculture. The town was known for its beautiful plum, cherry, and apricot orchards for decades, and was largely unknown despite its location just outside of San Jose.

Nowadays, Cupertino might be too expensive for most people to live in, but visiting the amazing little city is an absolute pleasure. Excellent public transportation, easy access to cities like Oakland and San Francisco, and a bevy of wonderful nature parks in the general area highlight just a few of the reasons why you should book an RV in Cupertino. Nearly everything you could hope to find on a dream vacation can be found within a short drive of the town, so a Cupertino RV rental is an exceptional way to customize your vacation and tailor it to your needs.

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It is nearly impossible to rent an RV anywhere in California and not be within a stone’s throw to some sort of unbelievable forest, park, or nature preserve. The Golden State is practically known for its legendary beauty, and Cupertino is certainly no exception. Almost all of the land between Cupertino and the Pacific coastline is dedicated to eco-preservation or outdoor recreation, making it one of the best possible places you could rent an RV. A quick look at a local map will show that there are more than seven state parks within an hour's drive. Castle Rock State Park is the closest of the bunch to Cupertino so it serves as an ideal place to start your adventure. Rocky canyons mark the landscape and are fantastic for rock climbing and bouldering. Thick natural forests of madrone trees, redwoods, and fir trees provide refuge from the sweltering sun while you hike through the lovely forest lands on pristine paths. The Skyline-to-the-Sea Trail starts in Castle Rock State Park and cuts straight to the coast, making it one of the more popular long-distance hiking trips.

Portola Redwoods State Park is found a bit north of Castle Rock State Park and is home to more stunning redwood forests and trickling creeks that lead to hidden waterfalls. You can even camp out at this lovely park in your Cupertino RV rental when you feel like staying an extra day.

Big Basin Redwoods State Park together with the adjoining West Waddell Creek State Wilderness forms a massive entity full of evergreen forests and exciting wildlife. There are over 80 miles of hiking trails weaving their way throughout the park, and hiking surely is the best way to get a feel for the place. Mighty waterfalls are commonly seen in the wilderness area, and campgrounds ensure you have a peaceful place to stay in your Cupertino camper rental.

Pinnacles National Park is one of the lesser known hidden gems in the United States, and one of the most recent additions to the national park system added in 2013. The park sits in the extinct vestiges of an ancient volcano, with phenomenal caves full of many species of rare bats. The park is truly a rock climber's paradise with a wealth of climbing routes and surfaces of all difficulties. You can see amazing animals throughout the park when you hike around, like majestic elk, stoic cougars, and imposing California condors with magnificent wingspans. There are camping facilities available to all visitors, including those that rent an RV and bring it to the national park.

RV Parks to Visit

With all that wilderness and nature to the west of Cupertino, it's no wonder that there are a bunch of awesome places to park your Cupertino travel trailer rental overnight. Redwood Resort RV Park is a little bit south of Cupertino, surrounded by gorgeous groves of redwood trees. The trees provide shade to the park’s spacious campsites and the pool provides a place for guests to cool off and beat the heat. Coyote Valley RV Resort has a lot of amenities, like a sauna, a hot tub, a large pool, and a convenience store.

Instead of seeking out an RV park, you can also check out one of the many state parks close to town, most of which possess their own tranquil campgrounds. They might not have a pool or wireless internet but there is simply no better way to connect to nature than immersing yourself in it.

City Sightseeing

Cupertino is truly a well-rounded vacation destination, blessed with a wealth of attractions shared with neighboring San Jose. The Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum provides a fascinating look into ancient Egypt. The building is modeled after the Temple of Amon at Karnak and houses one of the largest collections of Egyptian artifacts in North America.

The SAP Center in San Jose is known for hosting massive concerts, expos, and other events in a large arena atmosphere. The center is also home to the San Jose Sharks, an NHL hockey franchise with a gigantic following in California. The Computer History Museum pays homage to the technology that put Silicon Valley on the map and made it one of the most prosperous areas on the planet. The museum has informational tours leading guests through the stages of computer development, with some of the very first computers ever made. Speaking of technology, Apple is perhaps Cupertino’s most famous resident, and their headquarters and visitor center can be toured by fans of the company’s products. Even the building is a work of art, resembling a gigantic ring with a magnificently landscaped park in the middle.

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