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If you’re looking to get away from all of the everyday chores while at the same time working on that fading tan, getting an RV rental in Edison, California might be just what you need. Located in a patchwork of green and sandy fields, from this charming oil town you can see mountains in the distance and the city of Bakersfield, the birthplace of the sound sharing its name, is just around the corner from your camper rental in Edison. You can also easily visit Santa Maria, just a stone’s throw from the majestic Pacific Ocean, and the entertainment center that is Los Angeles is also just a short drive away.

When you want that well-needed rest or just some outdoor fun, Sequoia National Park is just around the corner from your travel trailer rental in Edison, and so is the beautiful Los Padres National Forest, packed with recreation opportunities. For anyone wanting to explore the local area, the small mountain city of Tehachapi as well as California City, home to its own baseball team, are both nearby. Despite its small-town feel, both California State Route 58 and 184 are very easy to reach with your luxury RV rental in Edison.

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The Great Outdoors of Edison

In Sequoia National Park you’ll get to hike through a very diverse landscape: from foothills to montane forests all the way up to alpine vegetation. The wildlife is as varied, and you might spot a fox, black bear, or even a tiny pika. There’s also great fishing and outstanding rock climbing, and you simply cannot miss a tour of the Crystal Cave. At the visitor center, you’ll find a museum and a store where you can buy park-related presents for friends and family. It’s a good thing your best RV rental in Edison is nearby, because you might want to spend several days here.

At Montaña de Oro State Park you get the best from both outdoor worlds: both mountain peaks and sandy beaches. Besides hiking through canyons, hills, and coastal plains, here you can enjoy exhibits and programs, have a tasty picnic or go on a guided tour. What about the beach? Don’t worry, there’s windsurfing, scuba diving, and snorkeling, and some of the beaches are rather secluded, perfect if you want some peace and quiet.

A visit to Los Padres National Forest will also give you many different surroundings and lots of fun. Its ecosystems include seacoast, redwood forests, and chaparral and are the home of hundreds of fish and wildlife species. Here you can fish both in fresh and salt water; there’s climbing for the daredevil and many hiking trails if you want a little less action. In the summer, the waters can offer you all the swimming you want, and come wintertime, you can go snowshoeing, skiing, and sledding. It's a great location for a fun day out.

RV Parks in Edison

There’re plenty of places to park your motorhome rental in Edison, especially in the Bakersfield direction. One of those spots is A Country RV Park, under a 10-minute drive away. Here you can enjoy full hookups and Wi-Fi while relaxing in the shade, and there’s also a swimming pool, and a hot tub should you not have satisfied your need for water already. For your clothes, there are laundry facilities. What about your empty tummy? The grocery store on site can help take care of that.

You can also park your RV trailer rental in Edison itself. At the Orange Grove RV Park, you’ll get full hookups, Wi-Fi, and facilities for both laundry and showering. Should your RV need a bath too, there’s an area for that, and also a fully equipped gym if the pool doesn’t make you break enough of a sweat. For some fuel for both yourself and the RV rental, Edison has both grocery stores and gas stations.

Exploring Edison

Since Edison is located in the heart of a flourishing agricultural area, many of the things to do in town will follow that theme. If you want a taste of what the seemingly never-ending surrounding fields have to offer, a visit to the nearby fruit stand would be a great idea. Here you’ll be surrounded by fresh, lush oranges, dates, and olives as well as nuts, pickled vegetables, and jams, all home-made. Don’t forget to buy some for your aunt Trudy.

At one of the nearby family farms, there’s more than all the hearty vegetables and juicy fruits: here you can get rarities such as sugar cane and sea beans, and there’re lots of flowers and even wood to purchase. Some of these products need to be pre-ordered but since you’ve most likely already decided to book an RV in Edison, that shouldn’t be an issue.

The area has a fascinating history and to learn more about it, you can consider a visit to the Kern County Museum, situated in Bakersfield. It’s not far at all from your RV rental in Edison, CA and the museum has guided tours as well as both lovely and interesting exhibits. You can see a pioneer village displaying the history and culture of the county or an interactive exhibition about the ever-present oil industry. When you want some even more interactive culture, there are lots of great places to eat so you’ll probably find what you like, whether it’s a quick burger or a pizza, or to sit down in a nice restaurant and savor some Indian or Salvadorian cuisine.

If you haven’t packed your bags already, you might want to start now, because Edison, with its charm, great location, and gorgeous nature, is waiting for you. Don’t forget your sunglasses.

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