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Laguna Niguel Regional Park is located in southern California, close to the towns and cities of Laguna Niguel, San Clemente, and Irvine. The park laps the northern shores of Lake Laguna Niguel, also known as the Sulphur Creek Reservoir. The combination of an Orange County suburban park with a lakeside retreat makes Laguna Niguel Regional Park a favorite with both Californian natives and visitors alike. The park and lake are perfect locations for fishing, boating, and the surrounding park is a haven for all sorts of sports.

This long list of recreational opportunities makes Laguna Niguel Regional Park the ideal place to take an RV rental in Southern California. Accessing the park with a rental RV is made even more comfortable with Interstate 5 running so close by. Rent a camper near Laguna Niguel Regional Park and delight in this well-facilitated park and lake. Search for an RV in Orange County and begin your very own Laguna Niguel Regional Park experience.

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Getting Outdoors

One of the biggest draws for people visiting Laguna Niguel Regional Park is the excellent angling opportunities Lake Laguna Niguel offers. Fishermen and women come from far and wide to bask in that southern Californian sun and catch that next big fish. Although the lake only covers around 44 acres, it is home to a wide range of freshwater gamefish. Laguna Niguel Regional Park campers can try their hand at catching largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, rainbow trout, bluegill, catfish, and carp. Anglers will need a Califonia fishing license to fish on Lake Laguna Niguel.

Alongside the fertile fishing, boating of all kinds can also be enjoyed at Laguna Niguel Regional Park. Laguna Niguel Regional Park is home to boar ramp on the west side of the lake, making it easy to access the water. Although motorized boats are not permitted out on the lake, the waters of Lake Laguna Niguel lend themselves perfectly to kayaking, canoeing, and paddles boarding - all of which can be enjoyed here. Those motorhome camping without boats of their own can always rent boats from the park for a small fee.

It is not only the fantastic lakeside recreation that brings visitors to Laguna Niguel Regional Park. The surrounding parkland and rolling hills are ideal for hiking and being close to nature. Hiking trails wind their way around the entire park and offer picturesque views of the surrounding area. Campers who have to get their sporting fix while visiting Laguna Niguel Regional Park can always make use of the park’s basketball courts, volleyball courts, and horseshoe pits.

Camping at Laguna Niguel Regional Park

Although RV camping at Laguna Niguel Regional Park is not permitted directly in the park itself, campers will find many RV camping grounds within a short drive of it. The campground at Crystal Cove State Park is an ideal place to set up camp and can act as a base when visiting Laguna Niguel Regional Park. Both 20, 30, 50 amp electrical and water hookups are provided here. Facilities include a dump station, flushing toilets, shower blocks, and picnic tables.

Another alternative campground is the Newport Dunes RV Resort. Full 20, 30, 50 amp electrical, water, and sewage hookups are provided here. Facilities include a dump station, showers, flushing toilets, laundry services, and an onsite swimming pool.

Exploring the Area

The city of Laguna Niguel itself is a welcoming place to explore once you have exhausted the lakeside recreation of the park. Campers with a taste for all things historical may wish to visit the San Juan Capistrano Mission in the city. This mission was constructed in 1776 by Spanish missioners and had a long and rich history. A visit here will enlighten you about the history of southern California, its colonial past, its statehood, and all that came with it.

Those with interest in all things horticultural will be delighted with a visit to the Niguel Botanical Preserve. This botanical garden is dedicated to preserving and cultivating the plants, flowers, and trees found throughout this part of the world. As well as native plants, the Niguel Botanical Preserve also grows and displays plants from all manner of Mediterrtian like environments. Visitors can walk through the gardens and observe these beautiful plants and flowers in all of their glory, and even leave with one or two for their own gardens.

Families visiting Laguna Niguel Regional Park with small children should pay a visit to the Zoomars Petting Zoo, which is only a ten-minute drive from the park. The zoo is home to a wide range of farmyard animals that have perfect temperaments, ideal for the little ones to handle and pet. Animals such as bunny rabbits, pigs, sheep, llamas, guinea pigs, and many more. Alongside the numerous animals, the Zoomars Petting Zoo has several attractions that the children may enjoy; these include a hay maze and a children’s playground.

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