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Right in between the Californian cities of Bakersfield and Fresno sits the town of Exeter. Once known as the “Citrus Capital of the World,” Exeter developed into a cattle ranching environment and is now home to a variety of industries, many of them stemming from its agricultural roots. With a central location in California, choosing to book an RV in Exeter opens up a variety of outdoor exploration options to any RV-er. If you want to see deserts, head east, if you want to go to the beach, head west, and if you want to spend some time in the forests, you just need to look around you.

When you choose one of many RV rentals in Exeter, California, you will be blown away by the options that surround you for adventure. No matter what you do, though, be sure to set aside some time for the local sequoias. The neighboring town of Visalia has the motto, “Gateway to the Sequoias,” and there are not many other places in the country where you can experience these magnificent trees so up close and personal.

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The Great Outdoors

Under 40 minutes to the east of Exeter is the Sequoia National Park in Three Rivers. You can get lost among the giant sequoia trees as you hike along the miles of trails that lead through the forest. Or maybe, you enjoy mountain climbing, in which case you’ll enjoy knowing that the elevation throughout the park ranges from 1,370 feet to just shy of 14,500 feet. Perhaps you would rather follow the Kings River until you find its powerful waterfalls. Regardless of what you’re looking to see and do while in Sequoia National Park, you will feel the power and wonder of nature in this land of giants.

Just to the north of Sequoia National Park is Kings Canyon National Park near Independence. If you are looking to experience more rough, mountainous terrain, and challenge your hiking abilities, then this is the perfect place for you. At just shy of half a million acres, Kings Canyon has a wide variety of hikes available to visitors. The famous Kings Canyon, however, was carved out thousands of years ago by glaciers and today you can marvel at the power of nature as you gaze upon the various geologic formations that make up the park.

If you want to experience something completely otherworldly, then take full advantage of your Exeter motorhome rental and head to Death Valley National Park. The four hour drive is worth it. With desert landscapes seemingly straight from another planet (and also found in the Star Wars franchise), Death Valley is filled with stunning landscapes and vistas you won’t find anywhere else. Stay in the comfort of your Exeter luxury RV rental or put your feet on the ground. Either way, you’ll be amazed to see that you don’t need rushing rivers and lakes to have beautifully shaped landscapes. Be sure to arrange to stay overnight so that you can see some of the clearest night skies in the country.

RV Parks

When rent an RV in Exeter, you need to make sure you can find somewhere to stay for the night. Luckily enough, there are plenty of camping and lodging destinations around town that offer everything you might need

At Lemon Cove Village, you will be even closer to Sequoia National Park and Kings Canyon National Park. Here, you’ll have access to full hook-ups, laundry facilities, and restrooms. Use the Wi-Fi or just relax by the pool. For thrill seekers, you can even go white water rafting and fishing along the Kaweah River just up the road. This is one of the only RV parks in the area that has a stop for the Sequoia Shuttle. This allows people to leave their Exeter RV rentals by owner at home, instead of maneuvering them through the park.

Located near the entrance to the Sequoia National Park, nestled in the Sierra Nevada foothills, is Sequoia RV Ranch. With full hook-up sites right along the Kaweah River, you’ll feel like you’re in your own little wilderness paradise. Hike on the nature trails and then cool off in the pool. There’s laundry and restrooms for guests and also a library. With all the amenities and the idyllic location right at Sequoia National Park, you may never want to leave.

Explore the City

When you book an RV rental in Exter, be sure to allow yourself a day or two to explore the community. Though Exeter is always changing, one thing has remained true: Exeter’s love of art.

Swing by the Exeter Chamber of Commerce and pick up a map of The Exeter Murals. The city commissioned professional artists to decorate their streets with giant murals. Today, one of the favorite activities of visitors and locals alike is to hit the streets and find your way through the history and stories depicted in these murals. You’re encouraged to take pictures with your favorite ones.

It’s California so it may be a hot day, and if that’s the case, but you still want to see some local art, then head to the Exeter Courthouse Art Gallery & Museum. Though it’s only open on the weekends, you will be amazed by how much talent can be found in such a small community.

When visiting the “Citrus Capital of the World,” you’re sure to find some wonderful citrus-themed food and drink to keep you satiated. You’ll need to keep yourself fueled as you explore the many things you can do in your Exeter, CA RV rental.

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