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Located in Alameda County on Alameda Island - and Bay Farm Island - is, of course, the city of Alameda. This city lies just under Oakland and is East of San Francisco across the San Francisco Bay. It was incorporated in 1854, is now home to nearly 80,000 residents, and is known as “the city of homes and beaches.” The beaches alone should be enough to intrigue you but if not, there are also lots of neat museums, places of entertainment, and numerous great attractions in the surrounding areas! When you visit here, you’ll also get to see the breathtaking skyline view of San Francisco and the Bay Bridge - something that you can’t see anywhere else. This city has even played a part in many famous movie scenes including the Matrix films, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, The Pursuit of Happyness, and many more. When you begin exploring Alameda, you may just find yourself standing in the same spots that these movies were filmed. So what are you waiting for - let the adventures begin when you rent an RV in Alameda, California.
Alameda is known for its homes and beaches, and the Crown Memorial State Beach is a place you should definitely visit. This beach was named in memory of State Assemblyman Robert W. Crown, the man responsible for preserving this public park area. There are 2.5 miles of beach here where you can swim in the ocean, go sunbathing, or do whatever it is that you love doing at the beach. You can also go visit the Elsie Roemer Bird Sanctuary or the Crab Cove Visitor Center. If you book an RV in Alameda in June, be sure not to miss out on the very popular sand castle and sand sculpture contests that will take place.
You can also go see the Alameda estuary at Shoreline Park in Alameda, or go 20 minutes out to Oakland to visit Joaquin Miller Park. The Joaquin Miller Park features 500 acres of magnificent redwood groves, oak woodlands, creeksides, and meadows. There are plenty of trails for hikers, bicyclists, equestrians, and runners - you’ll want to just get lost in the beautiful nature that surrounds you. They even have picnic areas. There’s so much to discover when you visit the area, and you can get only the best experience when you rent an RV in Alameda, California.
While there are no RV parks on the Island of Alameda, there are still plenty of nearby options. Trailer Haven Mobile Home and RV Park is only about 20 minutes away in San Leandro, and Alameda County Fairgrounds is half an hour away and still within Alameda County limits. The Fairgrounds offers full hookups, free wi-fi, and newly renovated bathrooms, showers, and laundry facilities. You can also go watch and wager horse races, play a few rounds of golf, and eat at a grill or cafe - all on site! Both San Francisco RV Resort and Treasure Island RV park are only 45 minutes away in San Francisco. They also both offer showers, bathrooms, and laundry facilities - and they’re pet-friendly! The San Francisco RV Resort even has a swimming pool, hot tub, picnic areas, playground, wifi hotspot, a clubhouse, and its very own store. There is so much to explore and discover in the area, and the first step is finding the perfect spot to park your RV rental. Luckily, there are plenty of options.
When you visit downtown Alameda, you’ll be sure to find numerous options for fine eating as well as retail shops and other fun things to get into. This district is very family-friendly, so be sure to bring the whole crew along! The only problem you’ll run into here is trying to decide where to start. Alameda has many museums to visit; there is the Alameda Museum, USS Hornet Museum, Pacific Pinball Museum, Alameda Naval Air Museum, and the Meyer’s House and Garden Museum. The USS Hornet Museum is a pretty popular choice - after all, it’s preserving the USS Hornet - a national historic landmark. It is also officially part of the Smithsonian Affiliate Program, so it’s definitely a place worth checking out. The Pacific Pinball Museum may be one of the most unique museums out there. This place features over 90 playable machines dating all the way back to the 1940s. There are endless options and opportunities awaiting you, so load up your rental RV in Alameda and see all there is to see!
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