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Soledad, California is a small city, located in the central portion of this very large state. Situated off of US 101, Soledad is nestled into the heart of California wine and farming country. Due to the large amount of agriculture in the area, it is known as the "World's Salad Bowl". The city was named after the Catholic Mission that was founded here in the late 1700's. The nearest large city is San Jose, which is around 90 miles to the north. Soledad is referred to as the "Gateway to Pinnacles", as it is only a short, 10 miles from Pinnacles National Park. In addition, the famed, Big Sur region is only about 70 miles to the west, providing this area with ample recreational opportunities.

Wineries and vineyards abound in this area, as well as unique shops and a slew of local restaurants. There are also several parks spread throughout the region, and these, along with the nearby National and State parks and recreation areas offer hiking, biking, picnicking and fishing among other activities.

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The Great Outdoors

When you book an RV in Soledad, you will have access to several unique recreational locales, including the Monterey Zoo. This attraction is located in nearby Salinas. Over 100 animals are featured here, many not native to North America. The site is currently under construction so it is only open on a limited basis. Please call for current hours.

Pinnacles National Park is located in nearby Paicines. It's claim to fame is the granite spires (or pinnacles) that are found there. The park is open year-round, though some buildings or roads may be closed during the winter season. Please check with park rangers for current conditions. The attraction provides numerous recreational activities including hiking and photography opportunities. Some notable locations within the park are the Bear Gulch Caves and the Balconies Cliffs Trails. The park is also known for the condors that call this desert area home. Extend your stay and bring a picnic lunch as facilities are available.

Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park is located around 65 miles to the west, in Hot Springs, California. Various activities available here include hiking through the lush forests, picnicking and camping, among others. This locale also provides wildlife viewing opportunities.

RV Parks

When you rent a motorhome in Soledad, CA, you will need somewhere to park it for the night. As it is located so close to a National Park, the area around Soledad caters to out-of-town visitors.

Yanks RV Resort is located a short, seven miles from the city in Greenfield, CA. It is conveniently situated directly off of Route 101, so you should have no issues reaching the park. The camp offers full hookup sites and is pet-friendly. In addition, the park provides WiFi, laundry and bathroom facilities, pool access and an exercise center. The site can accommodate short or long-term stays, please call for current availability during the winter months.

The Pinnacles Campground, at Pinnacles National Park, offers sites with electricity and a dump station. Please note, you can only access the campground from the park's east entrance. The campground is pet-friendly and offers pool access during the warmer months. Please call for availability during the winter months.

Should you need a quick overnight stay, consider Walmart, gas stations, or larger grocery stores. Because the area is so rural, there are only a few Walmarts located within 30 miles of the city. Camping may be allowed at these, just check with the managers to get permission. The city also features several grocery stores that might meet your needs, and where you can refresh your supplies. There are also gas stations with trailer access and truck stops that provide showers within 30 miles of Soledad. Please check with the managers of these locales regarding overnight camping options. Being located near several recreational sites, RV rental near Soledad is common, therefore, you should be able to find great amenities.

Exploring the City

There’s a multitude of attractions near Soledad that provide a variety of fun for people of all ages. The Mission Nuestra Señora de la Soledad is located in town. The mission is an active church, but you can tour the facilities when services are not occurring. The building's Spanish roots are featured in its historical architecture. Ruins of some of the original buildings are also available for viewing. Your luxury RV rental in Soledad, California will also give you the opportunity to head outside of the city.

The National Steinbeck Center is located in nearby Salinas. This attraction details the life and works of the famous author, John Steinbeck. The local Soledad area was featured in one of Steinbeck's novels, "Of Mice and Men". The home where the author grew up is also nearby and available for touring.

The Farm is also available in Salinas. This is an active farm that showcases produce from the local area. The attraction features a demonstration and education area as well as a farmer's market and opportunities to view the animals. U-pick sites for picking your own produce are also available on-site.

If it’s a relaxing vacation with scenic views that you are seeking, consider a camper rental in Soledad. Visit a local vineyard, go for a hike, and take in the beautiful landscape. Rent an RV in Soledad, CA, and explore California wine country!

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