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If you happen to like both the beach and big city life, you should start looking for RV rentals in Redondo Beach, California. One of the "Beach" cities - the others are Manhattan Beach and Hermosa Beach - Redondo Beach can offer you the charm of a beach community, and it’s also close to lots of other exciting places. In less than an hour's drive, you’ll reach Downtown Los Angeles, one of the country’s biggest cities and a must for anyone who is interested in films. And just a little farther south, you’ll reach Anaheim, home of Disneyland, or head north to Pasadena, where you’ll find many scientific and cultural institutions.

For those who want to get a taste of the Californian beach life with surfing, beach volleyball, and other sandy activities such as sunbathing, the Pacific Ocean, with its gorgeous beaches, is only minutes from your camper rental in Redondo Beach. When you get tired of finding sand everywhere, why not visit Topanga State Park or Angeles National Forest, both a pretty short drive from town. Here you can go hiking and take in the stunning views of the Pacific, and getting there isn’t hard either; there’s easy access to both the Pacific Coast Highway, California State Route 107 and Interstate 405. Should you want to leave your motorhome rental in Redondo Beach, the Metro Green Line will take you to most destinations.

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The Great Redondo Beach Outdoors

You’d never think that going from your RV rental in Redondo Beach to the most scenic countryside would take so little time, but you’ll be able to find scenic views and feel like the city is far away in no time, and then there it is - Chino Hills State Park. Here you can hike and bike on miles and miles of trails through the beautiful nature, or you can stop for a while and have a lovely picnic with the whole family. There are even guided tours and museums, so this is a great get-away for all ages.

If you would like to do your hiking a bit closer to your luxury RV in Redondo Beach, Del Cerro Park is only a stone’s throw away. During your hike, you’ll be able to see a big variety of panoramic vistas with views of canyons, agricultural land and, of course, the ocean. When the Californian sun becomes a little bit too much, there are both benches and water fountains at your service.

Should you choose to drive in the other direction, you’ll soon arrive at Dockweiler State Beach. This is a great place for anyone who wants to let their inner daredevil out; at this beach, you can surf, go scuba diving, and even try hang gliding. When you’ve had enough adventure for the day, why not relax on the beach and then, come nighttime, enjoy a bonfire - this is one of few beaches in the county where those are allowed.

RV Parks in Redondo Beach

There are plenty of places to park your travel trailer rental in Redondo Beach, or not too far away, but you might have to drive about 15 minutes to find a park that is suitable for short-term parking. About five miles away, you'll find Gardena Villas. This RV park has full hookups, including gas, as well as a large swimming pool and a community center. There are many galleries and shopping malls around for anyone who wants to spend some time finding gifts to bring back home for friends and family, and for those who would rather relax than shop, there’s a cinema nearby.

When you feel the need to stock up on supplies, you can find chain retailers only 10 minutes away. You can also find a handful of grocery stores in Redondo Beach, which is convenient should you want a snack or prepare for a picnic. For your RV needs, there are quite a few gas stations in and around the city too.

Exploring Redondo Beach

You simply can’t book an RV in Redondo Beach without visiting its delightful pier. Here you can not only see the beautiful Pacific, but you might also be able to spot some of its inhabitants: whales. If you haven’t had enough of water activities yet, there are harbor cruises, kayaking, and even pedal boats to rent, all for your enjoyment. If you prefer to stay on land, you can have a peaceful stroll along the pier, or explore its dining and shopping opportunities. This is also an ideal place to find gifts and souvenirs.

There are several scenic parks to be found in Redondo Beach. In the Veterans Park, you’ll see not only palm trees and lovely green grass, but also the Veterans Park Senior Center, which has various senior activities to offer. A little wilder is the Hopkins Wilderness Park, where you can find both forests, meadows, and streams. Here you can study nature and learn about the park’s plants and animals. Miramar Park overlooks the ocean, and if you make a reservation you can even have your wedding here - and few other spots can truly compare.

Riviera Village is a cozy, idyllic neighborhood in Redondo Beach that would be a shame to miss. There are over 300 restaurants and retail shops, and the streets are lined with boutiques, art galleries, and craft studios. When your feet ache from all of that shopping, you can visit one of the day spas or yoga studios that can be found in the Village. Seeing as the Pacific Ocean is very close by, there are fish and seafood almost anywhere. If the delicacies of the ocean aren’t to your taste, there are many other cuisines available: anything from Mexican to Italian, and plenty of vegan options. You can also decide if you would rather just have a quick bite or sit down for a fancy dinner; the options are endless.

Hopefully, you have already started searching for an RV rental in Redondo Beach, CA, and if not you should get to it right away. It’s a lovely combination of the charm of a small beach town and the vibrant life of the big city, just don’t forget your snorkel and sunglasses.

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