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Across the bay from sunny San Diego, is the enchanting resort island of Coronado, a long-cherished part of the metro area with considerable charm and beauty. The island was first mapped and named Coronado by the Spanish explorer, Sebastian Vizcaino in 1602. The town itself was not incorporated until 1890 although it has long been a vacation resort for Californians.

Without a doubt, Coronado’s prized feature is its stunning beach that has consistently been voted one of the best in the country. The Hotel del Coronado is the iconic symbol of both Coronado and San Diego, known for its aesthetic beauty and its historical significance. When you book an RV in Coronado you will be tempted to move to the fair isle. Nestled in one of the country’s best cities with lovely weather all year round, it's no wonder this amazing little island attracts millions of visitors per year. With local preserves, parks, recreation areas, and desert land nearby, Coronado is truly a top-notch vacation destination and a fantastic place to rent an RV.

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There are a variety of directions you can head in and a bevy of scenic places to see, but when you rent an RV in Coronado, you absolutely have to check out Coronado Beach Park. The beach stretches one and a half miles with the majestic Hotel del Coronado in the background. Guests can suntan, swim, surf, or just take a restful nap on the beach. Although there is nowhere to camp in your Coronado RV rental at Coronado Beach Park, it should absolutely be a part of your vacation when you arrive in town. Border Field State Park is a unique experience on the United States-Mexico border. This incredible park is home to a diverse set of wildlife, especially migratory birds like the pelican, the American wigeon, and the green-winged teal. Border Field State Park holds the southernmost point in all of California in addition to pristine beaches and the border wall between Mexico and the USA.

Cuyamaca Rancho State Park is a great place to check out if you have time and don’t mind driving an hour to the east in your Coronado camper rental. The park is home to Cuyamaca Peak, one of the highest spots in the county, and an amazing place to hike. The trails at the park aren’t just for hiking though; guests frequently enjoy horseback riding, mountain biking, and camping. There is a fantastic interpretive center for educational purposes at the park that teaches people about the many types of animals and plants found at Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, as well as the numerous historical sites left behind by ancient indigenous people several thousand years ago. Anza-Borrego Desert State Park is just beyond Cuyamaca Mountain, with stunning desert landscapes and geological features. It is one of the largest state parks in both the state and the country, with well over 600,000 acres of wilderness and recreation area. This incredible state fixture is home to bighorn sheep and cougars, just like its neighbor Cuyamaca Rancho State Park. There are countless other places to head if you enjoy driving your Coronado RV trailer rental all over Southern California, so don’t be afraid to research and explore the area on your own.

RV Parks to Visit

Lots of people head to Coronado to enjoy the delightful climate that ensures sunny skies throughout the year. The weather makes Southern California an ideal place to camp so naturally, there are quite a few campgrounds and RV parks in the area. When you rent an RV in Coronado, you can head to Silver Strand State Park, a stunning campground located on the coast. Campland on the Bay is also located on the water and has its very own fitness center and beach for people to use. Lots of events and music shows are held at the park’s entertainment stage.

Chula Vista RV Resort is an upscale destination with a tiki bar, a marina, boat launches, a pool, a hot tub, a fitness center, and its own park adjacent to the water. San Diego Metro KOA could be a good choice for those that want to stay on the mainland and enjoy the city more. The park also has a pool and sauna, as well as bicycle rentals for guests that want to explore the city by bike.

City Sightseeing

Coronado and neighboring San Diego are home to a wealth of different attractions, world-class eateries, nightlife venues, and retail centers, so boredom is not a word that is used to describe the area. Petco Park is home to the San Diego Padres baseball team and is widely believed to be the nicest baseball park in America. The adjoining convention center and waterfront village together form a lovely area to walk around and enjoy the scenery. The USS Midway Museum is a real-life decommissioned aircraft carrier that has since been made into a museum. The interactive museum has lots of restored military jets and planes and visitors can see what life was like for some of the 200,000 sailors that served on the ship during its lifetime.

San Diego Zoo is a world-renowned facility known for its excellence and its incredible menagerie of exotic animals. The pandas are one of the main attractions here. This zoo has been in operation for over 100 years, entertaining and welcoming families and excited guests. When you rent an RV in Coronado, CA, you cannot miss out on seeing the Hotel del Coronado that was built before the town ever existed. This elegant coastal resort is still in operation and has a very unique design.

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