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Rancho Santa Fe sits in the northern part of San Diego County. Originally it was part of a Mexican land grant but in 1906, the Santa Fe Railway purchased the land in order to plant blue gum eucalyptus, which would be used as railroad ties. Unfortunately, the wood ended up too soft to hold down the railroad spikes and a different wood was required. The town grew and now is situated in a prime geographical location, especially for those who wish to book an RV in San Diego County.

There are certainly many places to visit all throughout this part of Southern California. Sunset Cliffs Natural Park is located on Point Loma (outside San Diego) and can be a wonderful stop when you rent an RV here, especially during the spring and early summer months when the whales are migrating. You can actually see them from high up on these cliffs. You can also visit Cabrillo National Monument, at the very southern tip of Point Loma. If you feel up to the drive, you can head north, beyond Escondido, and visit the Cleveland National Forest and Palomar Mountain, home to the Palomar Observatory.

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The Great Outdoors

You’re not going to find a shortage of outdoor adventures to enjoy in this part of Southern California, no matter what time of the year you enjoy that RV rental in Rancho Santa Fe. Keep in mind that you may experience “May Gray” or “June Gloom” if you’re in the area during those months. This is a local phenomenon caused by the warming air and cooler ocean temperatures during these couple of months.

You can head over to Fletcher Cove Park in Solana Beach if you want a nice long stretch of gorgeous sand. There’s plenty of room to run, roam, or stretch out. There are lifeguard stations posted about and plenty of picnic tables. There’s also a playground and a lawn area if you have children along for the ride in the motorhome rental from Rancho Santa Fe.

If you have energetic four-legged friends traveling with you, you can check out Dog Beach in Del Mar. Dogs love to run and frolic (off leash) at this unique seaside destination.

The San Diego Botanic Garden is located close by in Encinitas and offers four miles of garden trails. You can take in the beautiful vistas, enjoy the flowering trees in season, and visit the largest bamboo collection in the United States. It’s a wonderful stop to make with the RV rental near Rancho Santa Fe.

RV Parks

You will certainly find Walmart stores north and south of Rancho Santa Fe where you may be able to stay for a night or two with the Rancho Santa Fe camper rental; if you plan to park in one of the store parking lots, be sure to get permission from store management prior to your stay.

Close by in Del Mar is the Surf & Turf RV Park. It’s a decent sized RV park with water and 50 amp electric hookups. They have pull-through sites and big rig access. There’s no sewer hookup, so you’ll want to empty your tanks if you plan on staying for several days or a week.

Dixon Lake Campground is located not too far away in Escondido, and they have full hookup service, including 30 amp electric. They also have restrooms and showers on site as well as pull-through sites. They have tent camping and there are several different elevations to this particular RV park.

San Elijo State Beach is located in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and offers full hookup service, including 30 and 50 amp electric. They have plenty of amenities, including restrooms, showers, laundry, and a camp store. There are recreational trails to enjoy and fishing is permitted.

Exploring the City

Being so close to Del Mar, if you’re a horse racing fan or horse enthusiast, the Del Mar Racetrack could be worth a stop. It’s a 1930's-era track that has been beautifully maintained through the years. It is clean, classy, and fun. From time to time, they also put on concerts, so be sure to check out the events taking place when you have an RV rental near Rancho Santa Fe.

Torrey Pines may be famous for golfing enthusiasts, but it is also home to a beautiful nature reserve. The Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve is located in San Diego, but it is one of the wildest landscapes up and down the Southern California coast. There are miles upon miles of untainted beaches, gorgeous Torrey pine trees, and a lagoon that attracts numerous migrating birds. When you rent a motorhome in Rancho Santa Fe, this can be a wonderful trip with the entire family.

If you’ve ever wanted to see this part of Southern California from a different perspective, there are numerous hot air balloon rides that can whisk you up and over this gorgeous landscape. Early morning and sunset vistas can be a splendid excursion, especially when you're already enjoying the comforts of a luxury RV rental in Rancho Santa Fe.

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  • Rancho Santa Fe Golf Course (PRIVATE), CARancho Santa Fe, CA
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  • Santa Fe Valley Trail, CASan Diego, CA
  • San Elijo Lagoon Ecological Reserve, CASolana Beach, CA
  • San Dieguito River Park Lagoon Trail, CADel Mar, CA
  • Dust Devil Nature Trail, CASan Diego, CA
  • San Elijo Lagoon - Nature Center Loop, CASan Elijo State Beach, CA
  • Rios Avenue Trail, CASolana Beach, CA
  • Cardiff State Beach to Solana Beach Trail, CASolana Beach, CA

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