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Founded in 1878, Silverado is located in the Santa Ana Mountains. There was a great deal of silver mining that took place during the latter part of the 19th century here. There are many remnants of these mining operations located throughout the area. If you have an interest, there are numerous sea life fossils that can be spotted through the sandstone cliffs in this area. When you book an RV in Silverado, you’ll be right on the cusp of some incredible natural surroundings, great scenic drives, and not too far away from Anaheim and downtown Los Angeles.

Silverado is a California Historical Landmark and while it is close to the major city of Los Angeles, it has maintained its small-town look and feel. It sits right on the edge of Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park near San Juan Capistrano and if you take a short drive down I-5, you can pick up Highway 74 and enjoy a nice drive with some amazing views through the forest. About an hour’s drive to the northeast sits Angeles National Forest, home to Big Bear Lake and Sugarloaf Mountain, which is great for skiing. Joshua Tree National Park is to the east of Palm Desert and Palm Springs and provides some amazing natural beauty and wonder. When you enjoy an RV trailer rental in Silverado you can do some snow skiing in the morning and after a couple of hours’ drive, do some surfing in the ocean in the afternoon.

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The Great Outdoors

When you rent an RV in this part of the country you will have access to some amazing and beautiful natural wonders. Naturalist for You can provide a guided nature tour where you can enjoy information about various plants and wildlife, foraging, tracking, and a lot of other rich information. There are living workshops and living history to enjoy when you take part in this type of adventure.

Limestone Canyon Wilderness Park may be considered a hidden gem among residents and it offers guided programs, horseback riding along the trails, and hiking. People also enjoy mountain biking through this region. Certain activities are available by reservation only.

Black Star Canyon Trail is located close by in Orange, and an exciting place to visit with the Silverado RV rental. The trail may appear easy, but it can get tough. The first hour of the path is considered relatively level, but when you reach a sign that says “Canyon Falls” with an arrow, that is where the more difficult terrain begins. You may have to do some hard climbing if you continue along this trail for an extended length of time.

RV Parks

Enjoying a luxury RV rental in Silverado is great, and the Santiago Event Center RV Park located in town is one of the places you can park it. It is small and the restrooms and showers are typically only available when an event is taking place. There is full hookup service here, including 30 amp electric. The entry road may have some potholes and other challenges, especially during the rainy season.

O’Neill Regional Park is located in Trabuco Canyon, California, and provides campsites with water hookups. They do have pull-through sites and big rigs can access this park. When you rent an RV in Silverado and set your wheels here, you may find that the weekends tend to be much busier than the weekdays.

Canyon RV Park is located not too far away in Anaheim. It offers full hookup service, including 30 and 50 amp electric. The park also provides restrooms, showers, and laundry facilities. It offers easy access from I-91 and there’s a lot of green space at this RV park.

There are numerous travel centers along Interstate 5, and also numerous Walmart Supercenters. Some of the Walmart stores may permit overnight parking, just be sure to ask permission if you plan to do this when you rent a motorhome in Silverado.

Exploring the City

With Silverado's proximity to Los Angeles and Anaheim, there is no shortage of things to enjoy.

Rancho Las Lomas Wildlife Foundation is basically considered an open-air museum. Its aim is to provide an educational opportunity to people throughout the community. There are numerous wild animals here, some of them considered exotic. If you have a motorhome rental in Silverado, this could be a good stop with or without children.

On the other side of the small mountain sits Lake Elsinore. From there, you can enjoy the Temecula Wine Valley, home to numerous wineries. With the best RV rental Silverado has to offer, you can make an entire day trip out of this or several days. The breathtaking views of Sugarloaf Mountain in the distance as well as Palomar Mountain, a bit closer, have inspired many to spend more time in this region.

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  • Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary to Springs, CASilverado, CA
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