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Huntington Park is a city in Los Angeles County, California, that was incorporated in 1906. Prior to that time, it had been a commercial hub for the transportation of goods between Los Angeles and San Diego. It was named Huntington Park by two real estate developers in order to convince Pacific Electric Railway owner Henry Huntington to build his railway through their community. Today, Huntington Park is a historically conscious community, offering tax incentives to owners of older buildings that have been designated important.

When you search for an RV in Los Angeles County you'll find many quality selections to choose from. A Huntington Park CA RV rental is your perfect choice for beginning a vacation in this area. It is also your invitation to check out other nearby cities that would be interesting to visit. Burbank has been described as “the media capital of the world” and has its own annual movie festival. Pasadena was founded in 1874 as Indiana Colony but later renamed for the Chippewa word meaning “Crown of the Valley”. Anaheim was virtually unknown until Disneyland put it on the map but has since become tourist friendly. Inglewood, also known as “The City of Champions”, is the home of the Forum and the Los Angeles Lakers NBA team. Malibu, as many know, is home to many of Hollywood's elite, living in multi-million dollar homes situated between the mountains and the sea.

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The Great Outdoors

Topanga State Park is an untamed wilderness area set amongst canyons and the Santa Monica mountain range. It has miles and miles of hiking trails, and mountain bikers are allowed to use the fire roads, as are equestrians. Visitors will experience sycamore and oak forests, open prairie grass, and crumbly sandstone formations. Small plants occasionally grow along the cliff walls where small pockets have collected moisture. The park has unobstructed views of the ocean, so be certain to bring a camera as well as water. Keep your Huntington Park RV rental nearby and follow up an untamed adventure with a coffee enjoyed in the comforts of home.

Griffith Park is an urban-developed park with hiking and horseback trails, and an elevation ranging from 384 to 1,625 feet above sea level. The peak has an observatory and there is a shuttle bus that can transfer visitors to the peak. Vegetation at the base of the park consists of oak and walnut woodlands, coastal sagebrush, and a wide variety of flower species, such as lilacs. Less adventurous types will enjoy the Greek Theatre, or perhaps the miniature train ride that circles the park. There is also a zoo and much more to experience. Take lots of pictures and include your Huntington Park motorhome rental in the photos to show everyone back home.

No trip to Los Angeles County would be complete without visiting Dodger Stadium, a landmark in its own right. It is one of the oldest ballparks in America and the Dodgers have played here since 1962. There is a reason why people sing about baseball, and this is it.

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There are numerous RV parks and campgrounds not far from Huntington Park. Most of the parks have big rig access and full hookups, as well as restrooms and showers. A Huntington Park travel trailer rental is the perfect addition to these places, to guarantee your comfort and security.

Dockweiler RV Park has beach access and guests are allowed to go fishing. Recreational trails allow customers to go hiking or biking. The campground has laundry facilities; children and pets are welcome.

Golden Shore RV Resort has a camp store where guests can restock their supplies, Wi-Fi, and laundry facilities. Activities include fishing, recreational trails for hiking and mountain biking, and a swimming pool.

Exploring The City

Huntington Park is a city with many attractions and activities. There are a number of museums to explore; one of them is a science museum, another a collection of Grammy awards, and yet another is dedicated to local history, where you can see and touch what happened instead of just reading about it. A collection of metal towers is the artwork and legacy of one man, a local. It is off the beaten path and a symbol of the area's history, which makes it even more impressive. Architectural buffs will enjoy taking a walking tour of the city and should pay special attention to the train station, city hall and library, and other important buildings. Huntington Park has numerous historic sites, some of which offer guided tours.

When evening arrives, thoughts naturally turn to the evening meal. Huntington Park has the answer, and then some. Fine diners will rejoice in the selection and variety on hand, but foodies looking for a good, reasonably priced meal will also be rewarded. There is something here for everyone. One Mexican restaurant serves a killer salsa from a family recipe; if it too hot for your liking, ask for some pico de gallo and mix the two according to your taste.

Some of the restaurants have patio decks and outdoor seating but don't forget that your Huntington Park luxury RV rental is your home-on-wheels, complete with a kitchen and your chance to throw together a home-cooked meal. There are several grocers where you can stock up on supplies; place your lawn chairs under the canopy and enjoy your meal under the stars. Either way, this is what vacations are made of.

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