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Boyes Hot Springs is named for its geothermal hot springs that originate deep within the Earth's crust. These therapeutic hot springs have been in continual use for thousands of years, recognized by the indigenous peoples of California for their healing benefits long before the arrival of settlers from the East.

At one point in time, Boyes Hot Springs was a booming vacation destination for the Northern California elite and upper-class residents of San Francisco. Hotels, railroads, resorts, and spas began to pop up to take advantage of the hot springs’ tourism potential until the beginning of the Great Depression. After the economy imploded in the early 20th century, the town suffered a massive drop in tourism, the effects of which would continue to be felt for decades afterward.

Boyes Hot Springs now has once again reclaimed its status as a fantastic vacation area that appeases people from all over the country. When you book an RV in Boyes Hot Springs, you can take a trip to the world-renowned Napa Valley and Sonoma Valley wine regions, explore the coastline of Northern California, head to a number of small state parks or massive national forests, and sample excellent Mexican cuisine on the streets of the town.

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Outdoors Adventures

Planning a trip to Boyes Hot Springs to rent an RV and explore the outdoors can be tricky due to the myriad of options that are found near the city. Olompali State Historic Park is known more for its historic value but it is still an aesthetically beautiful place to check out when you rent an RV in Boyes Hot Springs. The park was once Rancho Olompali, a town deeded to the native peoples of California by the Mexican government. The Miwok people had lived in Rancho Olompali for thousands of years and the village is significant for being one of the rare instances of retained sovereignty by the native people. Samuel P. Taylor State Park is another great place to visit maintained by the state government of California, full of splendor and beauty. The park is named for a man who found gold, bought lots of land, and built sawmills and resorts in the area he owned. The park has almost 3,000 acres of rolling grasslands and redwood forests, a quarter of which is an old-growth virgin forest.

Angel Island State Park found on Angel Island in the San Francisco Bay, has a complicated history. This amazing park was once part of the mainland until thousands of years ago when the island was cut off by water. The island was a Miwok indigenous hunting site for thousands of years before being turned into a military fort, a bubonic plague quarantine island, and an immigration processing center, all before being transformed into a nature preserve. You cannot drive your Boyes Hot Springs camper rental to the park since it is on an island, but there are private and public boats that ferry visitors to the island. You can walk or bicycle around the island to see some stunning nature and old historic buildings.

Point Reyes National Seashore is just north of San Francisco and features one of the loveliest stretches of undeveloped coastline in the country. Wildcat Beach, North Beach, South Beach, and Drakes Beach are a few of the white sand shores that you can sit or stroll on to enjoy panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. When you bring your Boyes Hot Springs camper rental to the seashore, you can also do some long-distance trekking through the mesmerizing forests that shelter the coast from the urban sprawl. Giant bluffs overlook the sea, proving to be a perfect spot to catch the sun setting over the sea. There are thousands of more places to explore when you rent an RV in Boyes Hot Springs, but where you decide to go is entirely up to you.

RV Parks to Visit

You won’t have much trouble locating a park or campground when you rent an RV in Boyes Hot Springs as the area is popular for this sort of camping. San Francisco North/Petaluma KOA is located in Petaluma and has some bicycle rentals, a pool, a sauna, and a snack bar for hungry guests.

Sugarloaf State Park and Trione-Annadel State Park are also able to accommodate those who rent an RV in Boyes Hot Springs, and both parks are more natural feeling than their upscale, resort-like counterparts.

City Sightseeing

There aren't many exciting museums or attractions found in Boyes Hot Springs but there are still some things to occupy your time during your stay in the lovely town. The main story in Boyes Hot Springs is, of course, about the geothermal hot springs that put the town on the map in the first place. Several of the local spas and resorts are built upon these hot springs and boast healing effects and therapeutic value when bathing in the waters. The water is even bottled in some places for drinking as it is claimed to be able to heal the human body in a variety of ways.

The town is also known for its vast number of wineries and vineyards, as are many of the towns in the Napa and Sonoma valleys. The wine industry is responsible for bringing droves of tourists to the area to sample some of the finest wines on the planet and many of the vineyards allow guests to tour the property and taste their artisan wines. The estates that contain the vineyards are impressive in their own right, with gorgeous style and elegance.

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