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In northern California, just north of the capital city of Sacramento, sits the city of Roseville. Making the decision to book an RV in Placer County will quickly prove itself fruitful. The city is sandwiched in between a long belt of national parks and forests to the east and the Pacific Coast to the west, making Roseville a wonderful middle ground for adventurers. Roseville was incorporated in 1909 and the city has continued to grow. While the summers may be relatively hot, the winters are mild and the rest of the year is welcoming. Even though Roseville may be known for its shopping destinations, it won’t take long before it becomes known as the ideal place to rent an RV.

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The Great Outdoors

Just east of town is the Folsom Lake State Recreation Area. This little slice of paradise in the middle of the bustle of the Sacramento metropolitan area is an ideal place to spend an afternoon to reconnect with nature when you aren’t looking to go too far. This California State Park offers visitors areas to camp, hike, and boat, and even spend time on the beach. If you’re a little more daring, maybe you could try your hand at some windsurfing on the lake.

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After securing a Roseville RV rental by owner, you’re going to need to find somewhere to keep it for the night. Luckily enough, there are several places in and around Roseville where this is possible and enjoyable.

Exploring the City

After driving your Roseville camper rental all over northern California, you may be looking to stay a little more local. A definite stop would be at the Maidu Museum and Historic Site. Here, you can learn about the indigenous Maidu people who once called this area home. You can see preserved petroglyphs and other artifacts to piece together an idea of what life was once like in the area. Once you’re done in the museum, you can explore the surrounding park at your leisure.

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Recent RV rental reviews in Roseville

Ashley A.

January, 2026

We absolutely loved our trip with the teardrop — it was everything we needed and wanted and nothing we didn’t. Joshua went way above and beyond as a host, and even helped out to handle some last minute changes and issues on our end. I can’t say enough good things about this little camper and the host — if you’re thinking of renting, you won’t regret!!
Arshnoor Singh S.

December, 2025

Had a wonderful experience with the car and the host! Had some issues with tent but Vadim was really helpful and helped us with a smooth experience!
artin y.

December, 2025

Best host on outdoorsy!

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