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Lying at the foothills of the Topatopa Mountains’ Sespe Condor Sanctuary, Fillmore is a small city in Ventura County 25 miles east of the Pacific Coast Highway and 55 miles northwest of Los Angeles. It was established when the Southern Pacific Rail line came to town in 1887, and subsequently named after a railroad official. With its many orange groves, bungalows, cottages and old homes, the city exudes small-town charm while remaining well-connected to some of California’s most vibrant cities. Take advantage of Fillmore’s connections, search for an RV in Fillmore, and discover where the roads lead you.
The California condors are some of the largest living land birds in North America. Their nearly 10-foot wingspan allows them to soar and glide at speeds up to 50 miles per hour and travel up to 150 miles a day in search of their next meal. The Topatopa Mountains, where the condors live protected, lie 10 miles north of Fillmore. See these magnificent birds in the wild from Sespe Creek, Alder Creek, Agua Blanca Creek and Bucksnort Trails which are open to the public.
For water-based activities, aim your RV rental in Fillmore 25 miles east until you reach Santa Clarita where you can head to Castaic Lake State Recreation Area. World-class fishing as well as hiking, horseback riding, jet-skiing, wakeboarding, sailing, and kayaking are all popular activities here.
Closer to the coast, Los Padres National Forest is home to mountains, rivers, streams, and beaches. Endless outdoor recreation opportunities await, whether you're into swimming, climbing, hiking, cycling, horse riding, ATV riding, or skiing, snowshoeing and sledding in winter. For breathtaking views, take your Fillmore motorhome rental to Figueroa Mountain, and plan for a slow drive on winding roads and hairpin curves.
Alternatively, you can drive to the Carrizo Plain along the base of the Temblor Mountains. Time your visit in spring when the vast rolling grasslands burst into an assortment of yellow and purple blooms. From here, you can head to San Luis Obispo where you meet Highway 101 for a drive up or down the Pacific Coast Highway. An All-American Road, the Pacific Coast Highway takes you from San Francisco to San Diego and any place in between. Carmel, Monterey, Big Sur, and Malibu are some of the most iconic stops, but if you want your Fillmore travel trailer rental to venture beyond the usual tourist trail, take time to stop at San Simeon (for the Hearst Castle), San Jose (for the Winchester Mystery House), and Half Moon Bay (south of San Francisco). Countless seafood shacks and pull-off points for taking photos line the coast, so set aside a few days to truly soak up one of the world’s most scenic drives.
One of the closest campgrounds to park the RV rental near Fillmore is a couple miles from the city center. You’ll find full hookups here plus laundry facilities, fire pits and grills, a playground and a pet area. There’s also a KOA campground in Santa Paula just a few miles away. Depending on where you want to go next, you'll find lodging options at the foot of the Topatopa Mountains in Lake Piru, by the shores of Castaic Lake, or in one of Ventura's laidback beaches. If you're traveling up or down the Pacific Coast, you'll find abundant parking spaces as you explore side roads on a day trip. Pismo Beach is a fantastic place to find an RV campground if you're coming down from San Luis Obispo and planning a longer journey on Highway 101.
Fillmore bills itself as "the last best small town in Southern California." Probably so, as its well-preserved turn-of-the-20th-century downtown architecture, most notably its often photographed City Hall, has been used time and again as a filming location.
Fillmore's historic downtown was established when the Southern Pacific Railroad passed through the Santa Clara River Valley in 1887. Pay homage to the town's beginning with a visit to the Railroad Visitor Center to view their restored railroad cars. Browse other railroad-related artifacts at the Fillmore Historical Museum, and finally, complete your railroad experience on a Fillmore and Western Railway train tour through the orchards. For something different, tee up at a nearby golf course.
The Golden State never fails to amaze, and there’s always something new to discover every time you visit. Whether this is your first time booking an RV rental in Fillmore, CA or your follow-up trip, you’re bound to run into a surprise this time around.
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