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On the eastern side of San Pablo Bay, the quiet town of Rodeo is the perfect place to book an RV in Contra Costa County. The census-designated area hosts its own RV park and plenty of city conveniences. Meanwhile, the surrounding area is a stunning combination of wetlands, meadows, and mountainous forests. This means that visitors can choose from an endless range of outdoor activities including boating, trekking, and wildlife spotting, just to name a few. The options are limitless when you rent an RV in Rodeo.

What’s more, Rodeo is conveniently located on Interstate 80, within a 40-minute drive of San Francisco. You can also reach Rodeo via Highway 4 which extends eastwards to Walnut Creek, Stockton, and Stanislaus National Forest. So, what are you waiting for? Reserve your travel trailer rental in Rodeo now.

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The Great Outdoors

As you drive east from Rodeo, you’ll first come to Briones Regional Park, a recreational area with both day-use picnic areas and campgrounds. A visit to Briones Regional Park is a fantastic way to begin your vacation with an RV rental in Rodeo. It’s located just a stone's throw from Walnut Creek and within a short drive of Concord, however, the park remains free from city noise and pollution. If visiting in the springtime, you’ll get to see a variety of wildflowers coming into bloom. Throughout the rest of the year, the park is open for running, horseback riding, and hiking. There are several scenic trails around the park. Remember to keep your eyes peeled for black-tailed deer, squirrels, coyotes, and birdlife.

Next on your road trip itinerary should be Mount Diablo State Park, the most famous of Contra County’s state parks. Mount Diablo State Park hosts one of the highest peaks in the county and one of the finest panoramic views in Central California. On a clear day, you should be able to see not just San Francisco and the Pacific Ocean, but also the Santa Cruz Mountain Range, Yosemite National Park, and more. To get the best view, leave your vehicle at the visitor center on Mount Diablo and walk to the observation deck.

On the return journey, you can take some time to explore the unique geological formations and caves in an area known as "Rock City". Ancient fossils were found in this very place and even today a Native American grinding stone remains near the grotto. If you would prefer to discover Mount Diablo State Park on foot then park your vehicle at the South Gate Entrance, there are hiking trails leading to the summit. Mitchell Canyon, on the northern side of the park, is equipped with a small visitor center. There are many easy to difficult hiking routes departing from the canyon.

To explore the maze of waterways which divide the bay, head northeast to Franks Tract State Recreation Area. This unique nature preserve is made up of reed-lined banks and what land remains of the repeatedly flooded Franks Tract. It sits southeast of Brannan Island, between Bethel Island and False River, and provides a haven for ducks and geese as well as rare bird species.

RV Parks

When you pick up your RV rental by owner in Rodeo you’ll need to decide where you're going to park it overnight. Fortunately, Rodeo has an RV park right in the center of town. Rodeo Mobile Home & RV Park is located just a few blocks away from San Pablo Bay and the Shoreline Park. You’ll also be within walking distance of grocery stores and eateries when you park your camper rental in Rodeo. This park has pull-through sites with optional cable TV and electric/water/sewer hookups.

If you would like to explore the region a bit more, then take your RV north to Tradewinds RV Park. Situated on Interstate 80, just north of the Carquinez Strait, this RV park is conveniently located for exploring the San Francisco Bay Area, Napa Valley, or Franks Tract State Recreational Area. The park can accommodate approximately rigs of up to 45 feet. It is equipped with full (electric/water/sewer) hookups, Wi-Fi, and optional cable TV. Guests can also use the communal laundry facilities, restrooms, and lounge.

To leave behind the noise of the city, drive your Rodeo RV rental to Juniper Campground in Mount Diablo State Park. The campground provides flushing toilets, showers, and pull-through RV sites. You can collect gas, water, and food supplies in Walnut Creek and enjoy spending the night in this remote setting.

Explore the City

After discovering the highlights of Contra Costa County, take some time to visit Rodeo. You can spend your evenings digging into delicious foods or browsing local stores. There are a handful of classic American diners where you can grab a bite to eat or order some food for take-out. Rodeo even hosts a seaside winery where you can sample some of the county’s best produce.

In the daytime, take a gentle stroll through the Shoreline Park which stretches along San Pablo Bay between Rodeo and the city of Hercules. You can take the kids to the park’s playground or take advantage of the picnic tables and BBQ grills. There is also a multi-use field where you can play sports.

For a bit of fresh air, you can take the kids to Crockett Hills Regional Park which sits alongside Highway 4, just outside of town. The regional park is a pleasant spot for a picnic and a charming hike or bike ride. You can also admire the diverse vegetation and look out for native wildlife.

For those who love the great outdoors, there are countless things to keep you and your family busy when you rent a motorhome in Rodeo, California.

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