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When visiting the expansive region of Southern California, there are plenty of things to enjoy in the storied city of Compton, CA. With a central location in the Los Angeles metro area, recognition as being a hot spot for entrepreneurs, and known as the birthplace of iconic hip-hop group NWA, Compton has grown into a dynamic urban area with something different to appreciate around every corner. Few areas in all of California come close to the history and culture that has sprung from this city that you can embrace during your visit.

Book an RV in Compton and every day is full of adventure as you decide whether you want to enjoy the city, head out to the beauty of nature, or maybe even step it up to a bigger city with a trip to Los Angeles. There are so many interesting cities in the area, you can also find the ocean side city of Santa Monica just 20 miles away. You can park the RV rental in Compton and hop on one of the Metro Transit Authority (MTA) buses providing transportation around the area. When you rent an RV in Compton, you can expect an exceptional vacation.

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The Great Outdoors

Compton is often associated with suburban neighborhoods and the surrounding natural areas are sometimes overlooked. When you have an RV rental in Compton, you'll have an opportunity to explore these lesser known gems during your well-deserved time off. The Compton Creek Natural Park is an excellent place to start, spread out over three acres next to the more expansive Gonzales Park. Check out the beautifully landscaped walking trails. This park features creative sustainable construction with a bird habitat and environmental learning area too. You can find a more rustic experience at Deforest Park in Long Beach with its rich green forested trail running along the Los Angeles River. It's a delightful place to enjoy the scenery with hiking, horseback riding, or even a game of racquetball. The park offers a nice mix of forest and wetlands in an area that has very few. You can find a more traditional family-friendly atmosphere at Wilson Park. From the playgrounds to the skate park this is a great spot to bring the kids.

You wouldn’t be in California without coming across beautiful parks named after famous people. Magic Johnson Park is an ever-developing park, and a delight to visit thanks to the wide variety of flowers and trees you can find there along with a beautiful pond. This 104-acre park is constantly growing and improving but will always remain a nice spot for walking along the trails, fishing, and picnics. Trade the bouncing basketball for one that crosses home plate at Roy Campanella Park. Here, a baseball field should be no surprise as well as a basketball court and swimming pool so you should have no shortage of things to do when you are enjoying the beautiful nature trails or a pleasant picnic. You could also head over to Alondra Park, a large park by the ocean. You can cool off by the splash pad or relax while observing the native birds and creatures by the lake. This is a beautiful 53-acre park that mixes a variety of sports activities with the natural splendor of nature to great success. A trip to the area with an RV rental near Compton is so much more than you would ever expect when you know where to go.

RV Parks

Compton is a popular destination so you should find multiple options when it comes to finding the best base camp for your vacation. Dockweiler RV Park in Playa Del Rey is a beachside retreat. Amenities like Wi-Fi and electrical hookups can be found at the park, which is a short drive from restaurants and shopping options. Another beachside spot is Golden Shore RV Resort in Long Beach. This park has a tropical atmosphere, a wide range of amenities, and resources are within walking distance.

Moving around the area you can find Village RV Park in Westminster. This is a quaint and quiet spot with nearby resources and basic amenities. You also have spots like Anaheim Harbor RV Park and Anaheim RV Park in Anaheim. Both spots will get you close to the area's theme parks and have numerous shopping options everywhere you look. Compton's central location makes it a great spot to rent an RV.

Explore the City

After you are nice and settled in, make sure you take the time to get around and enjoy the city. So much rich history and culture are found here from the Los Angeles County Fire Museum to the Dominguez Rancho Adobe Museum. For more action, head over to the sports theme park and check out all of the exciting family-friendly activities they offer there. If you are feeling lucky you can test it over at the nearby casino. Just make sure you take the time to check out all the local gems you can find on classic streets like South Broadway and South Main Street. Whether you visit California often or are making your first trip, booking a motorhome rental in Compton is an enlightening way to spend a vacation.

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