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The city of Glendora is located right in the middle of California’s San Gabriel Valley and is referred to as the “Pride of the Foothills”. Sitting on the far eastern edge of the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area, Glendora feels very different from the densely populated City of Angels with its beautiful tree-lined streets flanking charming shops, historic Victorian homes, and delicious restaurants serving cuisines from around the world.

Glendora is also an excellent city to rent an RV. The city has a well-developed public transportation system with buses stopping throughout town and linking riders with the train system that connects to downtown Los Angeles. If you’re thinking about taking trips into the big city, this is a much better way of getting there since trying to find parking for your RV rental can be challenging.

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The Great Outdoors

When choosing a camper rental in Glendora, there’s no shortage of amazing outdoor destinations to explore. Joshua Tree National Park is an excellent day trip if you’re looking for some outdoor adventure. The park is home to some of America’s most unique desert landscapes along with a plethora of wildlife. If you’re a hiker, there are hundreds of miles of trails to explore during the day, but many visitors come out to the park just to watch the stars at night, far from the city lights of Los Angeles.

For something a little bit closer though, check out the nearby Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. The mountains are chock-full of historical and cultural sites that harken back to the early development of the Los Angeles area. Old churches and Native American sites from the 19th century and earlier beckon explorers looking to understand the area’s unique past. Its location just outside of Malibu also means you can hike from the blue waters of the Pacific to high peaks in just a few hours.

If you’re just searching for a picnic or a relaxing outing with the family, Big Tree Park, right in the middle of Glendora, might be the perfect place for an evening outside. The 90-foot-tall Moreton Bay fig tree at its center was planted in the late 19th century and provides excellent shade for park visitors.

RV Parks near Glendora

Being on the eastern edge of the densely populated Los Angeles area, Glendora only has a handful of RV parks and campgrounds near to it. One of the places to set up camp with your Glendora motorhome rental is at the East Shore Recreational Vehicle Park in nearby San Dimas on the banks of Puddingstone Lake. The park offers full hookups, laundry facilities, and propane for your Glendora RV rental. The park is also adjacent to a fantastic golf course and miles of hiking trails that surround the lake.

Another option is the Los Angeles/Pomona/Fairplex KOA in Pomona, which has full hookups, a pool, a hot tub, a sauna, and a fully-stocked gym. As with many KOAs, the park organizes a couple of events each week, like a movie night or hike, to bring fellow travelers together.

For a more rustic experience in the mountains, consider staying at the Bonita Ranch RV Campground. It’s right off Interstate 15 and offers full hookups along with a group BBQ pit. There’s a short hike to nearby Bonita Falls that leaves from the campground if you’re looking for a little bit of exercise too.

One other option for camping with your RV rental in Glendora, CA, is the Walmart right off the Foothills Freeway, which could be a place to stay for a few nights (with manager permission) if you’re comfortable with having no amenities.

Exploring the Town of Glendora

One of the more popular activities to do with your RV rental in Glendora, California, is driving the Glendora Mountain Road. The 15-mile-long road extends from the city into the San Gabriel Mountains via a very curvy and scenic route. This is one of the best places to watch a sunset (or sunrise if you’re an early bird) in Glendora.

To get a dose of culture, check out the Haugh Performing Arts Center, which puts on a few live performances each month ranging from traditional to more contemporary and experimental themes. Another interesting site is the H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III Cultural and Art Museum, which showcases a variety of different Chinese art forms including calligraphy and oil painting. It’s quite large, and usually not too crowded. However, for a more mainstream entertainment experience, check out the local cinema which will have your standard selection of Hollywood blockbusters along with popcorn and snacks.

Glendora has a lot to offer when it comes to international cuisine, with restaurants ranging from Basque and Mexican to classic American barbecue. Its proximity to the town of Claremont and its five colleges make Glendora a popular spot for students looking for a late night bite. If you book an RV rental in Glendora, you can be sure that you won’t go hungry.

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