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Bangor, California is situated an hour's drive north of Sacramento, and is in proximity to Modesto and San Francisco, and offers visitors a chance to relax and bask in the rugged beauty of California. When you rent an RV in Bangor, you'll be in the midst of many popular national forests and parks. Tahoe National Forest is to the east, and Mendocino National Forest is to the west, and other vast expanses of nature like Yosemite National Park and Point Reyes National Seashore can be reached in less than a two-hour drive. Whether you are hoping to hike through the mountains, journey through towering sequoias, or visit glistening lakes, Bangor is an exceptional spot to begin your adventures.

Book an RV in Bangor, and you can begin planning your vacation throughout the scenic region of California. Bangor is a quaint city with a small-town, friendly atmosphere, and it offers unparalleled access to the surrounding natural areas.

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The Great Outdoors

Point Reyes National Seashore is just north of San Francisco. Head here with the Bangor motorhome rental and experience waves thundering across the shoreline. Beaches flow into green hillsides, forested ridges, and grasslands. Point Reyes also offers visitors with the chance to observe nearly 1,500 different species of animals and plants; the seashore is an incredibly diverse ecosystem. Point Reyes is the perfect destination to spend a day soaking in ocean air while exploring.

After your explorations of Point Reyes are complete, you might also want to consider taking the Bangor RV rental to Muir Woods National Monument. Home to hundreds of towering redwoods, Muir Woods features a number of trails that you can traverse while basking in the beauty of the trees. It feels more like a rainforest, and on a sunny day, you can spend hours walking through the maze of trees. Plan your adventure, and you can make the most of your vacation by visiting Muir Woods.

With serene, green forests and bridges crisscrossing streams, the Hidden Falls Regional Park is a relaxing, peaceful locale. You can choose to spend your time hiking or enjoying a picnic in the calm, natural setting. Once you visit, you will feel as if you have been automatically transported back in time, and you can even tour the park on a horse or by bicycle.

RV Parks

As you travel through Bangor and the surrounding countryside, there are a variety of options for parking your Bangor travel trailer rental. If you plan to explore the rugged Tahoe National Forest during your visit, the Pioneer RV Park in Quincy may be a good option. The park offers wide pull-through sites, Wi-Fi, dog kennels, and more.

Lake of the Spring RV Resort is a short drive outside of Bangor, at the base of the Sierra Mountains. The resort is spread out over a massive 950 acres and has an on-site lake, which offers lots of opportunities for water recreation. There are hookups for electricity and water available, and sites have gravel pads with a picnic table. Other amenities include restroom and laundry facilities, a mini-golf course, and sports fields and courts.

The Oroville / Feather Falls Casino KOA is just south of Oroville. This campground offers amenities that include cable TV and Wi-Fi access, a seasonal swimming pool, and a dog park. Sites have full hookups and are available with pull-through or back-in access.

Exploring the City

Bangor is a small city and doesn't have a broad selection of attractions or dining options within its limits. There are a handful of restaurants in town, and a couple of stores can be found too. Bangor is near several local wineries as well as a few parks that you can walk through after a long day spent touring. When you rent an RV in Bangor, you can easily access the natural attractions scattered across California while also enjoying the quiet, small-town vibe.

If you're looking to break out of the calm and quiet city setting for a bit, you can pack up the Bangor camper rental and head into the nearby city of Oroville. Here you'll find a variety of interesting attractions, including a Chinese temple, more than one casino, and a tool museum highlighting the history of tools and devices. Restaurant options are numerous, and you can find a wide range of cuisines. To the south of Bangor, Yuba City also offers an array of dining options, museums, and other attractions to explore.

Book a camper rental in Bangor, CA, and enjoy the diversity and scenery of Butte County.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


  • Hiking TrailLocation
  • Lake Oroville State Recreation Area: Loafer Creek, Roy Rogers Trail, CAOroville, CA
  • Kelly Ridge Point, CALake Oroville State Recreation Area, CA
  • Freeman Trail, CALake Oroville State Recreation Area, CA
  • Potters Point Loop Trail, CALake Oroville State Recreation Area, CA
  • Feather River Trail - Lower Section, CAOroville, CA
  • Feather River Trail Upper Section, CAOroville, CA
  • Point Defiance Trail, CASouth Yuba River State Park, CA
  • Buttermilk Bend Trail, CASouth Yuba River State Park, CA
  • Bullards Bar Trail, CATahoe National Forest, CA
  • 8 Ball, 7 Ball, Rebel Ridge, and Schoolhouse Loop, CATahoe National Forest, CA

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