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At home on the shores of the San Joaquin River, the community of Crows Landing is situated in sunny Central California. Originally founded as an agricultural and railroad community, as the nearby cities of Modesto and San Jose continued to grow, so did Crows Landing. Conveniently located to give visitors to the region easy access to some of California’s lesser-explored natural wonders, such as the grasslands and prairies, Crows Landing and the surrounding area offers a wonderful escape from the turmoil of everyday life.

When you book an RV in Stanislaus County, you are opening up a whole side of the country that is not very often explored. You will be able to see some of America’s true landscape: the prairie, as well as being within easy reach of several big cities. With the central location that Crows Landing and Stanislaus County give you, you are sure to enjoy every day of your Californian adventure.

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The Great Outdoors

A short drive just south of town is the Great Valley Grasslands State Park near Stevinson, California. One of the last remaining intact stretches of grassland in Central California, this state park is home to a variety of rare and endangered animal and plant species. So as you walk through this sprawling landscape, you are almost guaranteed to see wildlife as you have never seen before. With colorful flowers and even colorful shrimp and fish, walking through the Great Valley Grasslands will feel like stepping into a painting.

Also just south of town is the Pacheco State Park near Gilroy, California. At Pacheco State Park, visitors delight in this unspoiled and historic landscape. Once part of a large Mexican ranch, Pacheco State Park is now easily accessible thanks to 28 miles of trails that crisscross the park that allow visitors to explore the remains of the buildings from the ranch, the wildflower-dotted hillsides, and maybe even a tule elk or two.

When you choose to rent an RV in Crows Landing, be sure to set aside a day to journey to the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge in Fremont, California. With a whopping 15 different habitat types identified in the park itself, it is no wonder that the refuge plays host to thousands of migratory birds of every season. Visitors can embark on the boardwalk over the wetlands or just find a cozy little outlook and watch and wait for some of the refuge’s animal visitors.

RV Parks

When you book an RV rental in Crows Landing, you might also want to book some places to spend the night. Otherwise, you might find yourself without the necessary energy to keep up with all things Californian.

Just south on the interstate from Crows Landing is Santa Nella RV Park. At Santa Nella, guests will have access to full hook-ups, restroom and shower facilities, laundry facilities, and Wi-Fi. Not only that, but there is a golf course nearby and a nearby reservoir open for boating.

There are a few gas stations up and down California 33, the main highway that runs through Crows Landing, which makes refueling easy.

Explore the City

When you secure an RV rental in Crows Landing, CA, be sure to set aside plenty of time to explore this unique central Californian community. Within the vicinity of several larger towns, there is plenty to see and do in the area.

Just northeast of Crows Landing is the Turlock Historical Society Museum. Here, visitors can learn about the history of this central Californian town as well as the central Californian region. With various cultural and household artifacts on permanent display, as well as rotating exhibits, there is always something new at this small town museum.

If you didn’t get enough wildlife on your many hikes through Central California, then spend some time at the Applegate Park Zoo. Just east of Crows Landing in the town of Merced, this park is home to a variety of predominantly local species, such as cougars, bobcats, and coyotes. You can, however, also find animals that are from Merced’s sister cities, such as emus from Albury, Australia and capuchin monkeys from Somoto, Nicaragua.

If your journey with the Crows Landing RV rental into the wilds of central California wasn’t enough to quench your exploratory ambitions, then think a little bigger at the Lick Observatory. A relatively easy drive to the west of Crows Landing, located near the Joseph D. Grant County Park, Lick Observatory is operated by the University of California and opens its doors to the public to help foster the sense of discovery and exploration.

When you book a motorhome rental in Crows Landing, be sure to indulge in some local food fare. Since much of Central California was once cattle ranches, enjoy a local beef burger or steak after a long day of hiking in the Californian sun.

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