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Head straight up north from Sacramento, along highway 80, and you will come across the small town of Chicago Park. Named after residents who emigrated here from Chicago in the late 1800s, this area is known for its fertile soil and temperate weather conditions ideal for producing a variety of fruit. Even to this day, the region continues to be an epicenter of vineyards and fruit orchards.

With close proximity to both Tahoe National Forest and El Dorado National Forest, book an RV rental in Chicago Park and take full advantage of the hikes, water sports and camping spots offered in this small town.

Chicago Park offers visitors the best of both worlds – a town full of friendly faces and beautiful unique produce all found amid a stunning landscape. If you have ever wanted to see the less touristy side of California, with no compromise of the beauty on offer, drive your luxury Chicago Park motorhome rental around the area and explore.

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The Great Outdoors

Rollins Lake is a top attraction for those who love an outdoor adventure. With a surface area of 900 acres and a shoreline that is over 26 miles long, there is plenty of space for everyone to enjoy the lake and activities. Every water sport you could imagine is possible on this recreational lake. From water-skiing to sailing; kayaking to canoeing; fishing to jet skiing. You will find something to enjoy here all year round! If water sports aren’t for you, the lake’s shoreline, surrounded by pine and oak trees, is ideal for a day of rest and relaxation.

If you are the kind of person who likes to start the day early, hike to the top a hill and appreciate a Californian sunset, then this is the place for you. Although a lengthy walk, Steven’s Trail is definitely the most rewarding in the area. This hike takes you through eight miles of river canyon tracks, strenuous hillside hikes and stunning panoramic views over the American River. The trail is open all year round, although it may become highly busy as it is extremely recommended during spring months when the wildflowers are in full bloom!

If you have time on your vacation and wish to explore deeper into the forested mountains of California. Head around 40 minutes further north along highway 80 and you will be at Yuba Pass, one of the main towns in the Tahoe National Forest. This forest offers visitors beautiful trails through dense pine forests, perfect to explore throughout the year. However, if you wish to experience something a little different, park your RV rental near Tahoe National Forest during the winter months when cross country skiing, snowmobiling, and even dog sledding are all options to explore!

RV Parks

When you rent a trailer travel rental from Chicago Park, you will be delighted with the amount of nearby beautiful lakeside campsites available to park your RV.

The best campgrounds possible are scattered around the shorelines of Rollins Lake. With over 250 developed camping sites featuring full hookups for your RV rental, disposal stations, and flushing toilets, you will have a tough time choosing where to stay!

Long Ravine Campground is the most accessible option, being just a short drive from the main highway. With its spacious sites set under the canopy of trees and the calm noise of the lake in the background, this campsite will make you feel a million miles from anywhere!

Orchard Springs Campground offers a similar setup, with slightly older facilities. Just across the river you will find Peninsula Camping and Boating, a site set up to provide visitors with all they may need for a few fun days of activities on the lake. With large sites and modern facilities as well as boat hire and tour operators on site, everything you need is contained into one convenient space!

If you should need a quick overnight stay during your adventures, consider Walmart, truck stops, or larger grocery stores. Try the larger cities of Auburn or Nevada City for some larger supermarkets and truck stops offering a hot shower.

Exploring the City

True to its history, there are plenty of vineyards to explore, the best of which can be found near Chicago Park. Take a day or two to explore the local cellars, many of which are open to the public for free tastings. To make the most of the tastings on offer, consider booking an informative tour from one of the many operators in the area.

If you can pull yourself away from the delicious wine samples, there is a bit of history to be absorbed. Just a 10-minute drive away in Grass Valley, you will find the Empire Mine State Historical Park. The main function of this park is to preserve and promote the mining history of the area. The mine itself is thought to be one of California’s oldest, longest and deepest mines and is well worth a visit while you are in the area!

If you are looking for a vacation that is full of variety, consider an RV rental in Chicago Park! With easy access to beautiful pine laden forests, an abundance of wineries and a huge recreational lake, book a camper rental in Chicago Park, CA today!

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


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  • Windy Point Trail, CAAuburn State Recreation Area, CA
  • Hardrock and Osborn Hills Loop Trail, CAEmpire Mine State Historic Park, CA
  • Stevens Trail East, CAAuburn State Recreation Area, CA
  • Cascade Canal Trail, CANevada City, CA
  • Yankee Jim's-Indian Creek Trail, CATahoe National Forest, CA
  • Rough & Ready Ditch and Wildflower Trail Loop, CAGrass Valley, CA
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