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Loyalton is the largest town and only incorporated city in Sierra County, California. It sits along the famous state highway 49, which goes through all of California’s magnificent gold country, and is located within 40 miles northwest of Reno, NV, and two major interstate highways—highway 80 and highway 395.

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The Great Outdoors

When you rent a travel trailer rental in Loyalton, it's the perfect start to an adventure through beautiful sub-alpine Sierry Valley landscape, which ranges from dry woodland, conifer and aspen forests to valleys, meadows, and ranches covered with streams, crops, pastures, and wildflowers. You’ll come across many spots (like the overlook on Highway 49 east of Yuba Pass) providing magnificent panoramic views of the valley and the Sierra Nevada mountains that surround Loyalton.

RV Parks

When you choose a motorhome rental from Loyalton, you’ll find a range of suitable places to park your RV for the night. Head along Yuba Pass to Truckee along Highways 49 and 89 to come across campgrounds set near the water and nestled in forests and meadows. If you’re willing to forgo many amenities in favor of a more rustic but scenic locale, one option to consider is Bear Valley Campground. This small, secluded campground offers the basics including picnic tables, toilets, and drinking water, and you won’t want to miss the exhilarating 18 miles of beauty on the Bear Valley Loop OHV Trail.

Exploring the City

Loyalton may be small, but as the largest town in Sierra County, there is plenty of culture to experience here. After you rent an RV by owner in Loyalton, you’ll come across numerous historic sites throughout Sierra Valley, including barns and farmhouses dating back to the 19th century, many of which are still being used today.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds

  • Hiking TrailLocation
  • Badenaugh Trail, CATahoe National Forest, CA
  • Bear Valley Road, CATahoe National Forest, CA
  • Crystal Mine Trail, NVToiyabe National Forest, NV
  • Independence Lake Trail, CATahoe National Forest, CA
  • Ladybug Peak Trail, NVToiyabe National Forest, NV
  • Crystal Peak Loop, CATahoe National Forest, CA
  • Verdi Peak 4x4 Road, CALoyalton, CA
  • Dog Valley Overlook, NVVerdi, NV
  • Mount Lola Trail, CATahoe National Forest, CA
  • Verdi Peak Trail, NVToiyabe National Forest, NV

Recent RV rental reviews in Loyalton

Jill W.

December, 2025

The trailer was just what we needed. Amanda was great to work with and the location of pick up was super convenient. I would definitely rent from her again.
Conor M.

December, 2025

Did a great trip to Lassen, Shasta, Crater Lake, and the Oregon coast. Rig was perfect size and everything worked great. Can’t recommend highly enough. Super easy way to travel around and spend some great time in nature.
Randy W.

October, 2025

Matt was a great host!! He was quick to respond back. His RV was stocked as he said with everything we needed. He went over everything from trailer hook up to water and tanks. He was completely understanding and accommodating. My wife and I will be renting from him again next year. It’s easy to trailer too.

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