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Located deep in Kern Country is the town of Randsburg, just off of Highway 395. Once a booming and lively gold rush town in the heart of the Mojave Desert, the town now has a much smaller population, however still holds much of its city charm. In its peak, Randsburg was alive with wealth, commerce and entertainment, all thanks to the gold mines in the area.

The town is easily accessible, with neighboring towns of Ridgecrest and Red Mountain. Although relatively few people still live in the town since the mines dried up, booking an RV rental in Randsburg, is a fascinating way to explore the area's rich history and many remaining old buildings.

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Great Outdoors

A Randsburg RV rental will provide you access to several unique recreational locations, including the Grass Valley Wilderness Area, one of the best places to get off-road and explore the desert landscape. The name is slightly misleading, as it's unlikely you’ll spot any grass. Instead, the area is made up of rolling red and yellow hills covered with Joshua trees. Just traveling through the area will reward you with some beautiful views.

Once a popular backdrop for Hollywood Westerns, Red Rock Canyon state park is located just out of town to the west, making a great day trip in your camper rental from Randsburg. Red and cream rocks form birthday cake like layers, with soaring stone pillars reaching up to the sky. Although impressive, the park is seldom crowded, therefore make a great spot for hiking and photography. Although a lot of the impressive formations can be seen from the highway, taking a detour will allow you to really explore the unique landscape.

After about an hour and a half drive north from the city, you’ll enter the incredible landscape of Death Valley National Park, the hottest, driest and lowest national park in the world. The basin actually sits below sea level and is home to a huge array of natural wonders. Expect to see sand dunes, singing rocks, sandstone canyons and white salt flats that stretch for miles, you won’t find anywhere else on this earth quite like it, giving you all the more reason to rent a motorhome from Randsburg.

RV Parks

You will need someplace to park your Randsburg, CA travel trailer for the night. The Randsburg area welcomes out-of-town visitors.

Red Mountain Campground is just a short drive out of town, and although a small ground with 10 sites, it offers outside picnic tables, grills, restrooms, and nearby hiking trails.

El Solana RV Park is another campground close to the town, with full hookups and pull-thru sites for your RV, 30 and 50 amp electric, water and they are pet-friendly. As a small campground, it lacks some basic amenities such as showers, laundry facilities and a camp store, but is more than suitable for a short overnight stop with your luxury motorhome rental from Randsburg, especially if you are looking to continue on into the desert. This park in particular is geared towards those over 55.

If you are looking for somewhere to stay for the night that will not break the bank, consider Walmart, larger grocery stores, or truck stops. There is a Walmart located less than 25 miles from town and camping may be allowed. Just check with the manager to get permission before settling down for the night. There are also gas stations with trailer access and truck stops that provide showers within 50 miles of Randsburg. Being located near Ridgecrest and Boron, RV rental near Randsburg is common, therefore, you should be able to find great amenities.

Exploring the City

Although Randsburg is often considered more of a ghost town, the area really comes alive in the summer months as people come to witness a real piece of history. The biggest draw to town are the many buildings along Buttee Avenue, which is lined with historical monuments including tiny jail cells, a real western saloon, opera house, a general store and number of antique shops.

After a long day of exploring, the ‘Joint’ offers an ultimate hole in the wall experience, where you can grab a drink and simply relax before heading back to your travel trailer rental from Randsburg for the evening.

For a deeper insight to the history of the town and area, the Rand Desert Museum was one of the first museums in Kern County, built in 1942 it still houses some amazing artifacts and old mining machinery. The 5-ton steam locomotive is particularly impressive.

If it's a taste of that amazing California sunshine you are seeking, consider a camper rental in Randsburg. Enjoy the local cuisine, watch a sunset, and take in the spectacular landscape. Rent an RV in Randsburg, CA, and explore The Golden State!

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