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Sunnyvale is a beautiful city located in Santa Clara County in the San Francisco Bay Area. It’s also one of the major cities which make up the world-famous Silicon Valley, the home of many startup and global high-tech companies. Not to worry, this area of California is not all business. When you book an RV in Sunnyvale, the rugged coast of California and the beautiful Pacific Ocean are close by. You can get out into nature and experience the history and culture of the city so easily. San Jose is less than half an hour away and you can be in the hustle and bustle of San Francisco in about an hour.

Contributing to this city’s beauty, there are around 500 acres of parks scattered around Sunnyvale, most of which you are able to visit when you rent an RV. This is a wonderful place to start your California road trip to explore all the breathtaking sites in this sunny state.

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The Great Outdoors

Whether you’re up for a relaxing walk, a round of golf or some park exploration, a Sunnyvale motorhome rental will not disappoint. Start out at the Sunnyvale Bay Trail. It’s an easy walk or bike ride that’s relatively short but you can spot migratory birds and other animals along the way. Revel in the peace and quiet as you start the relaxation part of your vacation immediately.

Hop in your Sunnyvale RV rental and head towards San Francisco. Spend a day enjoying the Golden Gate National Recreation Area with stunning views of the famous bridge. Explore the wetlands of Crissy Field as you scan the sky for migratory birds of prey. For some educational opportunities, take a walking tour of historic Fort Mason or do the wildflower walk at Fort Funston in the spring. If you happen to be here between December and February, take at look out to sea from Muir Beach Overlook and you might be lucky enough to spot whales going by.

Spending just over half an hour in your Sunnyvale camper rental will bring you to Castle Rock State Park in the Santa Cruz Mountains near Los Gatos. There’s tons to do here for people into the outdoors. Rock climbers can venture into the park’s caverns and hikers can trek the 34 miles of rugged trails. Fresh air is plentiful here as you spend time among the California black oaks, knobcone pines, and high-elevation coast redwoods. It’s easy to see why this park is so popular.

RV Parks

If easy is the name of the game for you, drive for less than half an hour and consider parking your Sunnyvale travel trailer rental at the Trailer Villa RV Park in Redwood City. This pet-friendly site is easily accessed by the highway and there is a bus stop out front when you want to leave the RV behind. The sites here are full hookup and there are laundry and bathroom facilities available for guests.

In nearby San Jose, you can stay at the Trailer Tel RV Park. They have Wi-Fi as well as water and electric hookups. Expect to see lots of green grass and trees as you lounge in the gazebo or by the pool. By staying here you can be enjoying the sights of San Jose almost right away.

Exploring the City

Depending on what you wish to do in Sunnyvale, there are various places to go. If you are looking for some nice nightlife and to enjoy some time away from your Sunnyvale luxury RV rental, consider Murphy Avenue. Get dinner, drinks or both here at one of the many restaurants and bars that usually have live jazz or rock music.

Sunnyvale also has some museums you can visit. If you wish to know about the city’s history, you can visit the Sunnyvale Heritage Park Museum as most of the exhibits are dedicated to showcasing the city through time. Another museum you can go to is the Lace Museum. As the name says, it showcases lace and lace-making tools which have been well-preserved. And finally, the Joshua Hendy Iron Works Museum dedicated to technology from the past will definitely leave you in awe.

This city is a place with a lot to offer in terms of history, nightlife, and nature which will all be at the doorstep of your Sunnyvale, California RV rental. If it’s not already on your must-visit list, it should be.

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  • PG&E and Coyote Trails, CARancho San Antonio County Park, CA
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  • San Tomas Aquino Creek Trail to SF Bay Trail, CASanta Clara, CA

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