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Named after one of the town's pioneers, Loomis is located 25 miles northeast of California's capital, Sacramento. It used to be a fruit-shipping station of the Sacramento region, a tradition that's honored today in festivals and in keeping with its small-town charm and character. Bisected northeast to southwest by I-80, Loomis gets you close to the Sierra Mountains and El Dorado National Forest 30 miles east of town, and Lake Tahoe 95 miles away in the same direction.

Book an RV in Loomis and you’ll only be a two-hour drive away from San Francisco and the Pacific Ocean to the west. From there, one of the most scenic roads in America, the Pacific Coast Highway, takes you all the way down to southern California near San Diego. Rent a motorhome in Loomis today and soon you’ll be on the road to an epic journey.

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Lake Tahoe or Pacific Coast Highway?

Loomis' location near the Sierra-Nevada foothills has its advantages. Here, you don't have to venture far to hike, bike, ride horses, water ski, and fish for trout, bass, and catfish. Find an RV rental near Loomis and drive it to Folsom Lake State Recreation Area a few miles to the south and enjoy your fair share of the outdoors. The campgrounds here also welcome RVs so you don't have to rush your visit.

For a much grander lake destination, head two hours northeast of town to Lake Tahoe. At close to 200 square miles, Lake Tahoe offers endless activities to do regardless of the season. Kayaking, canoeing, boating, sailing, cruising, whitewater rafting, waterskiing, surfing, and diving are just a few of the most popular water-based activities while hiking, climbing, mountain biking, birding, skiing, golfing and off-roading are fantastic options if you prefer to stay dry.

If you want to stay closer to the big city comforts of the Sacramento area yet be far enough to escape the urban hustle, a 45-minute drive to El Dorado National Forest in your Loomis camper rental may be more fitting. Fishing, hiking, cycling, horseback riding, downhill/cross-country skiing, water skiing, and boating are some of the recreation opportunities the forest offers. Campgrounds abound here so you’ll also have several camping options should you choose to stay a night or more.

No visit to California is ever complete without driving, at least a segment if not the whole of, the Pacific Coast Highway. Coming from San Francisco, you’ll be in a better position to appreciate the unfolding scenery of cliffs dropping into the ocean as you’ll be on the outer side of the road while navigating Highway 1's twists and turns. It's going to be quite a (mostly cliff-hugging) drive all the way down to San Diego in your Loomis rental RV as you'll surely make multiple stops to take in the view and to experience charming towns and bustling cities, including Los Angeles, along the way.

Where to Park Your RV

Less than a mile south of the town center, you'll find a shaded RV campground where big rigs are welcome. Amenities abound so you can expect a pleasant stay. There are also a handful of options within five to 10 miles, and plenty more within a 25-mile radius, all the way southwest to Sacramento. Consider bringing your Loomis motorhome rental to Folsom Lake for an outdoor camping experience while still staying close to the comforts of the city.

Also, El Dorado National Forest has a long list of campgrounds to choose from (although few have amenities suitable for RV camping). Still, if you just need potable water and access to toilets, many of the forest's campgrounds would suffice. And if you want a lakeside retreat without sacrificing comfort, aim for South Lake Tahoe where you’ll find well-appointed parks for your Loomis luxury RV rental.

Experience Loomis’ Small Town Charms

True to its roots, Loomis honors its agricultural tradition by holding an annual Eggplant Festival held in early October. If you haven't tried eggplant hamburgers, eggplant tacos or eggplant parmesan, Loomis is the perfect place to go to sample these unique fares. More than food, the celebration is also a way to strengthen the community's “small town, big family” feel so activities are designed for everyone regardless of age. The 21+ crowd, of course, will find that Loomis has more than eggplants to offer. Local wineries are well-represented so if you're hoping to sample wines from the region, the Eggplant Festival is a good time to come.

Or plan to rent an RV in summer and time your visit during the Loomis Family Fest taking place every Thursday from May to August. Here, you’ll find fresh produce, locally crafted beer and wines from the area. Visit any other time of the year and you’ll still find local breweries churning out their best-selling brews. For some action on the trails or greens, Quarry Park on the southern edge of town or the local nine-hole golf course are your best options.

So what are you waiting for? Draw up your travel plans and search for an RV rental in Loomis, CA, and explore the big-name destinations that surround this small town.

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