RV rental Wasco, CA: Motorhome rentals, camper van rentals and more

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Wasco’s central location in the beautiful San Joaquin Valley makes it an excellent departure point for your next RV rental vacation. When you book an RV in Wasco, you’re conveniently situated around 25 miles from the larger city of Bakersfield and about a two-hour drive away from a large variety of attractions and must-visit places, such as the Pacific Coast, Los Angeles, and the High Sierras.

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The Great Outdoors

With a Wasco RV rental, you’ll find no shortage of parks, forests, and preserves to visit in the surrounding area. Located just over an hour's drive away is the 200,000-acre Carrizo Plain National Monument. This vast, remote area is well worth a visit in your Wasco motorhome rental. While it may not be as well known as some of the area’s other parks, Carrizo Plain is, in fact, home to the largest remaining alkali wetland in Southern California, the glistening white salt bed of Soda Lake amidst the wild, open grasslands. Visit the stunning Painted Rock, first decorated by Native Americans around 3,000-4,000 years ago. Many of the old ranches and farming buildings also provide historical insight into the area, with some featuring on the National Register. Due to the remote nature of the park, it is a great place to auto-tour and with your Wasco luxury RV rental, you’ll have all the amenities you need to eat and relax while enjoying the stunning scenery.

RV Parks

Thanks to Wasco’s central location, you’re never too far from what you need and if you’re looking to park your Wasco travel trailer rental in the area, you won‘t have any difficulty finding an RV park just a short drive away.

Exploring the City

Wasco is a predominantly agricultural community. Cotton, potatoes, and almonds are some of the main crops that are grown in the area. It is, however, better known for its roses. The city provides a substantial proportion of all of the roses grown in the US. September is a great time to visit for the annual Rose Festival. This fun-filled occasion features the Rose Queen Pageant along with activities such as concerts, cook-offs, and rose field tours.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds

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  • Hart Park Trail, CABakersfield, CA
  • Rancheria Road, CASequoia National Forest, CA
  • Jar Trail [PRIVATE PROPERTY/CLOSED], CABakersfield, CA
  • Pyramid Hot Spring, CASequoia National Forest, CA
  • Badger Gap and Little Tenant Spring Trails, CASequoia National Forest, CA
  • Selby Campground Trail, CACarrizo Plain National Monument, CA
  • Mill Creek Trail, CASequoia National Forest, CA
  • Kern River Trail, CASequoia National Forest, CA

Recent RV rental reviews in Wasco

Jerry K.

March, 2026

Ernest was an awesome host! Very responsive throughout the entire process from booking, during the trip when we had a couple of questions and coordinating the return! He also provided a drill to make lowering and raising the stabalizers easy plus a few other useful items.
Jon N.

March, 2026

We had a great weekend, thank you 😊

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