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Nestled just next to Anaheim and southeast of Los Angeles is Orange, California. It remains a relatively unique city in this region of the country because while most other cities demolished homes that were built prior to the 1920s to make room for new developments, Orange preserved theirs. While initially inhabited by Native Americans, in the early 19th century Spanish settlers began laying claim to this area. By the mid-19th century, European settlers began expanding, ultimately planting roots in Orange, California. When you search for an RV in Orange, California, you will be poised to visit numerous natural wonders as well as world-famous attractions, including Disneyland.

Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park near San Juan Capistrano offers a fun and scenic drive along Route 74 cutting through it, offering amazing views of the Temecula Valley and Lake Elsinore. It can certainly be a lot of fun with an Orange RV rental. To the east is the San Bernardino National Forest near Palm Springs. The Salton Sea lies just beyond this region. If you’re willing to head a bit farther east along Interstate 10, you can visit Joshua Tree National Park. Of course, there are many other attractions that make this an ideal place to rent an RV.

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The Great Outdoors

Irvine Regional Park offers plenty of trails that are easy to walk. There’s a lot of variety that appeals to casual walkers, hikers, joggers, and bicyclists. Some people even ride their horses here. There are also numerous water attractions that can be a great deal of fun, especially during the warmer summer months. This park also has a train that is fun for families, especially smaller children. You can enjoy several picnic areas too.

The Redwood Creek Challenge Trail is located close by in Anaheim and is considered a fun retreat for the kids. There are plenty of activities to enjoy, including things to climb on, explore, and touch. They also have a small zip line specifically designed for children. Yes, adults can also enjoy these activities and it’s a simple activity to try when you have a luxury RV rental in Orange.

Peters Canyon Regional Park offers numerous steep hills as well as a flatter trail. If you have dogs along on the trip with the motorhome rental in Orange, it could be a good activity for them to get some exercise. During the summer months, it can get quite hot, so it’s best to bring along plenty of water for hydration.

RV Parks

Where you set that RV trailer rental in Orange depends on what you plan to do. Orangeland RV Park offers full hookup service, including 50 amp electric. They do have a pool that is open in the summer season. Pets are allowed and throughout the area, there are fruit trees you can enjoy.

Chino Hills State Park is located in Chino Hills and sits on a hill so some of the sites may have decent views. Amenities are minimal, but pets are permitted.

Santiago Event Center RV Park offers RV sites and is located in Silverado, California. The park offers full hookup service, including 30 amp electric. Pets are allowed and there is big rig access, though there are no pull-thru sites. The toilets and showers that are on site, however, may not always be available for use.

There are numerous Walmarts located throughout the region and some may offer the option for you to park the Orange camper rental for a night or two while passing through the area. Just be sure to confirm your stay with store management ahead of time.

Because of its location near the I-5 freeway, there are going to be plenty of travel centers for filling up that motorhome rental in Orange.

Exploring the City

As far as things to enjoy, close by in Santa Ana is Bowers Museum of Cultural Art. This museum exhibits numerous artifacts from all over the world created by indigenous peoples. It’s a relatively small museum and a decent stop for a couple of hours for those who enjoy cultural heritage.

One of the most famous attractions is Disneyland Park. Located close by in Anaheim, this is where Walt Disney built his first theme park. For those who have never visited, California Adventure, Disneyland Park, and Downtown Disney are all located within walking distance from one another.

The Orange County Zoo can offer an entire day of enjoyment and a way to get out of that travel trailer rental in Orange for a little while. There are plenty of animals and though it isn’t incredibly large, they have numerous exhibits. If you visit on a cooler day, you may see more animals being active then you will on a hot day.

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