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Anyone looking for a cozy, suburban atmosphere in the heart of beautiful open fields might want to consider getting an RV rental in Del Rio, California. Located next to the Stanislaus River, this town has all the small-town charm you can ask for. Should you be asking for some city life too, the proximity to California State Route 108 as well as several other large roads makes it easy to visit places such as the cultural city of Stockton, or Modesto, the filming location of American Graffiti. The city of Tracy, former home of the Yokuts tribe, is also close to your travel trailer rental in Del Rio.

Even closer to where you park your motorhome rental in Del Rio, you’ll find places such as the small city of Escalon or the slightly larger Salida, famous for its almonds. Would you rather have some cheese and wine, there’s an annual street festival for just that in Riverbank. When you want to escape into the tranquility of the scenic nature, your camper rental in Del Rio is fairly close to Yosemite National Park and also Sierra National Forest, where you’ll find almost endless recreation opportunities.

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The Great Outdoors of Del Rio

After just a short drive through the beautiful landscape, you’ll arrive at Woodward Reservoir Regional Park. As the name suggests, this is a place where you can enjoy water activities such as swimming, boating, and fishing. For those who have a need for speed, there’s both jet and water skiing to try out, and if you’d rather be on dry land, you can try to spot a cottontail or a raccoon. There’s also a go-kart track, should the watery skiing not be enough.

If you didn’t manage to get a glimpse of that raccoon, there’s lots of wildlife to be seen in San Joaquin River National Wildlife Refuge. One of California’s largest riparian forest restoration projects can be found here, along with countless trees, birds, and animals. Bring your camera and see if you can capture at least one of each! A great tip is to try in the morning or evening when the animals are most active.

Should you want miles and miles of beautiful forests and majestic mountains, Yosemite National Park isn’t too far away from your RV rental in Del Rio. Along miles of terrific hiking trails, you’ll find an abundance of glimmering waterfalls, massive granitic rock formations, and a very rich fauna. There’s also a museum where you can see the history of the area in chronological order - and it’s open all year round, so it doesn’t matter if you’re enticed by the sunny warmth or the crystallizing cold when visiting the park.

RV Parks in Del Rio

Finding a temporary home for your luxury RV rental in Del Rio or in the surrounding area is somewhat of a piece of cake. If you want an actual piece of cake, there are loads of grocery stores very close to Del Rio, and the same goes for gas stations, but their cake options might be limited.

After about a half hour drive you’ll find Turtle Beach RV Camping, located next to San Joaquin River where you can relax in the sand or enjoy the water. You might not be able to find full hookups, but there are both restrooms and shower facilities as well as a library and a clubhouse. Also about 30 minutes away you’ll find the campground in Woodward Reservoir Regional Park. This site has full hookups, showers, and a fire ring, and it’s close to the lake. It could be a nice alternative for the whole family.

Exploring Del Rio

If you park your RV rental in Del Rio, CA, you can have a walk around and take in the idyllic landscape. At McHenry Recreation Area you can enjoy the trails in the willow and cottonwood tree shade, or splash around for a bit in the Stanislaus River. Dogs are welcome; there are picnic areas and also sandy beaches where your kids can play if you brought them. A visit here can make for a nice, relaxing day out.

In order to experience some culture, you might have to leave Del Rio and drive to one of the neighboring cities, which are very close. In Modesto, you can visit the Gallo Center for the Arts, where you can watch different kinds of performance arts all year round. They have musicals, comedies, live music, and if you choose Christmas time to book an RV in Del Rio, you might even be able to catch the Nutcracker.

For the history buff, the Riverbank Historical Museum is an interesting place to visit. The mission of this museum is to preserve and interpret the history of the region - which includes Del Rio - and it provides exhibitions, programs, and educational experiences. After you’ve taken in some of the heritage of the area, you can go enjoy some present-day culture in the form of food. There are both restaurants and fast food to try, including Mexican, Chinese, and American cuisines.

For some suburban fun in the sun and scenic hiking, Del Rio is a great place to rent an RV, whether you’re bringing the whole family or just your little pooch. Go have a look for your rented home on wheels now, and don’t forget to pack your hiking boots.

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