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Bellflower, California is a fabulous place to rent an RV for a variety of reasons, most notably, its position within Los Angeles County. Bellflower was originally named Somerset when it was first founded in the early 20th century. The town was renamed Bellflower in honor of the Bellflower apple that was one of the major crops in the largely agricultural town. Dairy farmers were amongst the first people to settle the area over 150 years ago, many of which were from other countries, giving the town a diverse population from the start.

In just over six square miles of territory, Bellflower is small, but known for its prime location within the Los Angeles metro area. San Diego is only a short drive away in your Bellflower RV rental, and so too are the many spectacular national forests and parks that California is so very proud of. When you book an RV in Bellflower, you’ll gain easy access to experiencing the magnificent Golden State.

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Experience the Sites and Scenery

Bellflower is located within an urban area yet retains some semblance of the countryside in its lovely parks. John S. Simms Park is one of the very best in Bellflower, with its large 300-seat auditorium, fitness trails, basketball courts, and picnic shelters. Ruth R. Caruthers Park is another worth visiting; a wading pool, athletic courts and fields, a skate park, and many other wonderful features will greet you there. Perhaps the best park in town for families with small children is the Pirate Park with its 4,000 square foot pirate themed park is full of exciting playgrounds and a treasure chest of fun-filled activities.

Topanga State Park is always a fine park to visit when you rent an RV in Bellflower, and is located just outside the city to the north. Nestled in the Santa Monica Mountains, many visit Topanga to leave the city behind for some peace and quiet.

Crystal Cove State Park is a third of the way to San Diego on California Highway 1, which is an impressive drive in its own right. Crystal Cove is excellent for hiking along the rocky coast on its many trails; surfing, snorkeling swimming, and fishing are other activities that visitors can enjoy.

Angeles National Forest is well known for being the closest national forest to the metro area. There is so much to do in the 700,000-acre wilderness wonderland, and you hardly have to leave town to enjoy it. There is a bevy of campgrounds so staying overnight in the sprawling park in the San Gabriel Mountains will give you breathtaking views of the city.

Joshua Tree National Park is one of the most incredible places imaginable. Two distinctly different deserts, the Sonoran Desert and the Colorado Desert, clash and blend to form a biologically unique ecosystem unlike any other. The opulent night sky is divine with beauty, and the spectacular desert vistas, ancient limestone monoliths, and bizarre looking Joshua trees will mesmerize all that see them. There are also countless other places to take your Bellflower camper rental when you decide to adventure through southern California.

City Attractions

Bellflower is tiny and has no famous attractions to speak of, but there are plenty to be found in surrounding cities, and all over the Los Angeles metro area. The Columbia Memorial Space Center is an awesome facility dedicated to fostering a love of science in children and adults. Named to commemorate and memorialize the Columbia Space Shuttle disaster that resulted in the loss of life of seven astronauts, the museum has exhibits remembering the heroes that died in the fateful event.

The County of Los Angeles Fire Museum is a unique museum that recounts the history of firefighting in the metro area. Many antique fire engines are on display as are countless pieces of old firefighting equipment and tools.

Of course, the entire city of Los Angeles is accessible when you rent a motorhome in Bellflower. Hopping on the wonderful public transportation will enable you to visit all of the attractions that people cherish when they come to southern California, like Disneyland, the Walk of Fame, the Hollywood Sign, or the Griffith Observatory. There are plenty of Lakers, Dodgers, Angels, Kings, Clippers, Rams, and Chargers games to see throughout the year as well if you fancy watching live sports.

Where to Park It

Los Angeles County has many places to fuel up, resupply, and stay overnight with the Bellflower travel trailer rental, but you might have to leave the city to find them. One of the closest RV parks to Bellflower is Dockweiler RV Park. Here you’ll find beach vibes and Pacific Ocean views.

Golden Shore RV Resort in Long Beach is close to many local attractions and is within walking distance to colorful restaurants, shops, and bars. Golden Shore also has a heated pool, a spa, and is just a short walk from the sandy beaches nearby.

You can also take your Bellflower camper rental to places like Angeles National Forest, Joshua Tree National Park, or any of the other parks and forests outside the city, most of which provide delightful camping experiences for you when you rent an RV near Bellflower, CA.

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