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Mcfarland, California is a small city situated just north of Bakersfield and south of Fresno, founded in the early 1900s by James Boyd Mcfarland, a teacher with hopes of setting up real estate opportunities and walnut farms in Kerns County. James Boyd Mcfarland found this area to be perfect, and with the help of William Laird, a businessman from Bakersfield, they bought the land which is now Mcfarland. If you’re interested in small-town living and early 20th century Americana, RV rentals in Mcfarland may be perfect for you.

Mcfarland is easily accessible, with Highway 99 running through the heart of the city. This makes it a convenient location to rent an RV and the perfect pit-stop on your cross-country travels. The city of Mcfarland is also within driving distance of four national parks and forests, making it a great spot to enjoy nature.

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The Great Outdoors

Due to the abundance of natural wonders in the area, renting an RV in Mcfarland is the best way to see some of the state’s best-kept secrets. Mcfarland is close to many natural wonders. RV campers in Mcfarland can take a mini road trip to visit several national parks, including the stunning Sequoia National Forest to see the largest concentration of sequoia trees in the world. Travelers can then continue on their journey and make a stop in the small community of Kernville before heading to Death Valley National Park.

Death Valley National Park offers some truly stunning panoramic views of the area’s barren, mountainous terrain. This sprawling desert is one of the most arid national parks in the country and a popular spot for adventurers from all over. The park’s trails are a challenge reserved for only the most skilled hikers, but those prepared to brave the scorching temperatures will be rewarded with close-up wildlife encounters and jaw-dropping views of the rock formations that make the park famous.

RV Parks

There are no RV parks within the Mcfarland city limits; however, if you’re looking to rent an RV in Mcfarland, there are a few RV parks within short driving distance. Bakersfield RV Park is ideal for those looking to park their motorhome rental near Mcfarland. This park could be a good nearby option for big rigs, offering 50 amp electrical hookups as well as water hookups.

If you’d prefer to avoid Bakersfield, then there are plenty of other options nearby. Friends RV Park in Terra Bella could be another good option, with full hookup service and a convenient location off Highway 65.

There are numerous campgrounds within the expanses of Sequoia National Forest and Sequoia National Park. Lodgepole Campground is a scenic spot nestled in the towering pines of the national park's territory and offers a dump station and flush toilets. The experience here is rustic, with minimal amenities provided. RV sites are limited here, and site locations vary depending on the season.

Exploring the town of Mcfarland

Mcfarland and the surrounding area offers a variety of historical attractions and museums, including the Buena Vista Museum of Natural History and Kern County Museum. One of the most interesting attractions, especially for those who are fans of country music, is Buck Owens' Crystal Palace. This legendary establishment has a restaurant, museum, and music venue all rolled into one and a hub for country music enthusiasts in the area. This unique spot celebrates the Bakersfield Sound, a subgenre of country music made famous by Buck Owens and his band The Buckaroos.

Bakersfield is located a short drive south of Mcfarland and offers everything you’d want from a modern city, including fine dining and shopping. All of the city’s attractions are easily accessible to RV campers thanks to the convenience of Highway 99.

If you’re looking for something to do on the northern side of Mcfarland, you might try your luck in the small town of Delano at its local casino. This bustling attraction hosts various events such as holiday celebrations and fundraisers and is also a popular dining destination.

Mcfarland is also close to the California Living Museum. The California Living Museum is a solely native zoo, housing animals with injuries and disabilities and is an excellent example of California’s natural fauna and flora. It's a great spot to visit, especially for those who want to see wildlife but don't enjoy long walks and up-close encounters. The zoo, also known as Bakersfield Zoo, also has a huge exhibit for big cats, housing bobcats and mountain lions. California Living Museum is consistently voted one of the best family tourist attractions in the area and shouldn’t be missed when you book an motorhome rental near Mcfarland.

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