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Near the Pacific Coast, just south of the bustling city of Los Angeles, is the city of Bell Gardens. Bell Gardens has a rich history dating back thousands of years. Native tribes first inhabited the area and then it was an agricultural and ranching area for various empires and governments for hundreds of years. Today it is a suburban city to the great Los Angeles. Bell Gardens serves as an exciting home base for your Southern Californian adventures.

If you’re looking to park the Bell Gardens camper rental for a little bit, then you can ride like the locals on La Campana. The bus service is operated by the neighboring town of Bell but serves the Bell Gardens community too.

When you book an RV in Bell Gardens, you will find yourself in the perfect middle ground between deserts, mountains, beaches, and forests. With so much variety, you won’t know what to do with yourself as you indulge in the natural world during the day and the bustling nightlife of the big city at night.

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The Great Outdoors

If you’re looking for an easy day out to enjoy the California sunshine, then spend the day at Whittier Narrows Recreation Area near Montebello, CA, just north of Bell Gardens. With boat rentals, fishing, nature trails, and disc golf, there is so much to indulge in at Whittier Narrows. You can even play a pickup game of soccer, baseball, or learn how to golf.

About 40 miles to the east of town is Chino Hills State Park in Yorba Linda, CA. In the foothills of the Santa Ana Mountains, Chino Hills allows hikers to challenge themselves a little with some moderate incline trails. Once ascending to the top of one such trail, you will be rewarded with a stunning view of San Bernardino County below. When you secure an RV rental in Bell Gardens, the short drive to this captivating destination is well worth it.

About 30 miles to the west of town, and near the sunny shores of the Pacific Ocean, is Topanga State Park in Topanga, CA. With 36 miles of trails that wind through grasslands and several that lead to the most beautiful vistas of the Pacific, you can easily spend a whole weekend hiking through Topanga State Park. With the varying terrain provided by the Santa Monica Mountains, there are hiking trails for every hiking ability.

RV Parks

When you rent an RV in Bell Gardens, be sure to find yourself somewhere to call it a night. That way, you will be plenty rested when you continue your Southern California adventure.

If you enjoyed your time at Topanga State Park, you can stay at the neighboring Malibu Creek State Park, especially since your Bell Gardens RV rental by owner is already with you. You can get yourself an RV site and have access to restroom and shower facilities and a dump station. You will also be able to relax in nature as you enjoy the mountains, valleys, and rivers of Malibu Creek during the day.

To the east of Bell Gardens is the Los Angeles/Pomona/Fairplex KOA. Here, you will have access to full hookups, Wi-Fi, restroom and shower facilities, a pool, and a breakfast. While also being so close to Los Angeles, you can enjoy the famed L.A. nightlife in between your hikes and adventures.

There are several places where you can refuel in and around Bell Gardens. You should have no problem finding a gas station.

Explore the City

When you book a motorhome rental in Bell Gardens, be sure to give yourself extra time to explore the local area. There is so much to see and do in Los Angeles County that you may find yourself coming back to the region before you know it.

If you’re looking for an easy day in the community, spend some time at the John Anson Ford Park. The park is home to a lake you can casually stroll around, soccer fields, and basketball courts. You can sit on a bench alongside the lake and watch the ducks and geese paddle about as you take a much-needed break from the rest of the world.

If you want to learn something new on your vacation, then spend part of the day at the Columbia Memorial Space Center. Just on the south side of town, this science museum is dedicated to educating visitors about aeronautics and space exploration. You can build your own model capsule and have them “return to Earth” or build your own robot for some Martian exploration.

Just in the neighboring town of Norwalk is a family-friendly amusement park. A visit here is a great way to spend the day, especially if the weather takes a not so pleasant turn. You can mini-golf, play in the arcade, or speed around the go-kart track.

When in the metro-area of Los Angeles, you can try to get a better understanding of the new food trends. You can get in on the craze of the next kale smoothie or cronut before any of your friends back home.

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