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Farmington, California is a small town east of Stockton. It sits right along Route 4 which, if you take it farther west will lead you right into Stanislaus National Forest and Bear Valley. There aren’t a wealth of businesses in this town, but it does have the basics, including a couple of gas stations that would make it relatively easy enough to maneuver a Farmington motorhome rental in and out to fill up. There are a number of creeks and other outdoor attractions for those who enjoy hiking, walking, and even doing some kayaking. When you search for an RV in Farmington, you will be on the outside edge of some amazing parks and outdoor adventures.

The most significant is Yosemite National Park. Yosemite is located almost due east, about an hour and a half drive from Farmington. When you enjoy an RV rental in Farmington, be sure to make the drive and spend at least some time visiting Yosemite. To the north/northeast is El Dorado National Forest. That sits to the east of Sacramento and just south of Lake Tahoe. If you have an interest to visit another national park, you’ll have to drive just a few hours southeast and you can visit Death Valley National Park with your luxury RV rental from Farmington.

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The Great Outdoors

Woodward Reservoir Park is located not too far away, by Eugene. It’s a relatively large reservoir that has plenty of hiking trails to enjoy. You can even do some boating, and if you don’t have a boat with your travel trailer rental in Farmington, you can certainly rent a kayak, fishing boat, or other watercraft from local businesses.

Because of the wonderful scenery and picturesque beauty of this part of the country, you will find plenty of nature and wildlife tours in the area. You can set off to do some bird watching, kayaking on various rivers, or hike a varying range of different terrains based on your fitness levels. With the best RV rental Farmington has to offer, you will be a stone’s throw away from many outdoor adventures and possible guided tours if that’s something you enjoy.

If you have young children, check out Pixie Woods-Louis Park in Stockton. It is truly a unique experience for young children. They have a frontier village, water spewing serpent, Toad Stool Theater, Tom Sawyer’s Tree House, and even a steam train and paddle wheel boat. There is even a pirate ship play area, and this can be a great way to get out of that motorhome rental in Farmington for just a couple of hours for hyper, energetic children.

RV Parks

Thousand Trails-Turtle Beach Fish Camp provides an opportunity for you to set that RV rental from Farmington down for a night or even a couple of weeks. It is a first-come, first served RV park, so if you want some of the sites that offer waterfront access, be sure to arrive early. They do have full hookup service, including 50 amp electric.

Dos Reis Regional Park is located in Lathrop, California. They have full hookup service, including 30 amp electric. They also have pull-through sites and several amenities, including restrooms and showers. There are a few recreational trails and a playground for children to enjoy. You can also fish at the lake here. The campground is quite clean and it’s easy in/easy out.

Casswell Memorial State Park is a bit farther away in Ripon. They don’t offer full hookup service, but they do provide pull-through sites, restrooms, and showers. It’s ideal for smaller rigs, so if you have a larger motorhome rental from Farmington, this might not be ideal for you. The sites are paved asphalt.

Exploring the City

The Children’s Museum of Stockton is a wonderful educational experience for people of all ages. There are hands-on exhibits as well as play-based exhibits., helping to enhance a child’s understanding of the world. There are more than a dozen environments that help to re-create the ambiance of a small city.

For “older” children, the Rusty Wallace Racing Experience could be something to check out. You can take a three-lap ride along with a pro in Car #1. It’s not just a slow cruise around the track, either, but rather a fast pace that can really provide an adrenaline rush.

The Downtown Stockton Marina and Joan Darrah Promenade provide an opportunity to get out and relax under the nice weather. You can enjoy public art, a delicious meal, or even a movie or music concert. It’s a good place to visit when you have the best RV rental Farmington has to offer.

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