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The city of Delano, California is renowned for its agricultural production as well as its fascinating and diverse history. Between Bakersfield and Fresno, Delano is smack dab in the center of California in one of its most important agricultural areas.

Delano is named for Columbus Delano, the Secretary of the Interior in 1869 when Delano was first founded. The city was later incorporated in 1915, proving to be a regional powerhouse since.

When you book an RV in Delano, you’ll be greeted by a vibrant community replete with historic neighborhoods, revitalized city streets, beautiful parks, and a whole host of attractions to keep you happy and occupied during your Delano RV rental vacation. In addition to lots of nearby state and national parks, Delano also plays host to a variety of cultural events, like the annual Cinco De Mayo Festival, the Philippines Weekend Festival, and the Harvest Holiday Celebration.

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The Great Outdoors

One thing California will never run out of is incredible natural areas, so you can rest assured that you and your Delano RV rental will have plenty of places to travel and see when you arrive in the Golden State for your next vacation. Red Rock Canyon State Park is a fine place to check out first, once home to the indigenous Kawaiisu people. Ancient artifacts and petroglyphs have been found on cave walls and buried in the sands of this stunning desert park, and aside from its lofty red canyons, it is known for its enchanting nighttime skies that are among the darkest in the country. You can enjoy the solitude of the desert, hike, bike, or camp when you bring your Delano camper rental to Red Rock Canyon State Park.

The particular area of California that Delano resides in is blessed with a number of awe-inspiring national forests and parks, so gear up for the trip of a lifetime and head for the Sierra Nevada Mountains in your Delano RV rental by owner. Sequoia National Forest and Sequoia National Park are no more than a half hour's drive from Delano, with a combined one and a half million acres of pristine land ready to be explored and trekked through. The parks are home to the mighty sequoia trees that are among the tallest trees on Earth. There are thousands of miles of trails and roads flowing throughout the forest and park, and numerous groves of ancient trees. The General Sherman Tree is one of if not the largest on the planet and a bevy of granite monoliths further add to the beauty of the area.

Kings Canyon National Park is farther north but still quite close to Delano, and worth every second of the drive. This majestic park is home to Kings Canyon, a glacial groove carved into the Earth’s crust by retreating glaciers in prehistoric times. This mile-deep gouge in the Earth is a stunning chasm that rivals that of the Grand Canyon in terms of its landscapes and hiking trails. There are lots of campgrounds and recreation areas to make use of when you bring your Delano motorhome rental to this gem of a park. Death Valley National Park is even farther away on the other side of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, known for being one of the lowest, driest, and hottest places on Earth. This desert wonderland has well over three million acres, making it one of the largest national parks in the country.

RV Parks

It'll be easy to find a place to park your motorhome rental near Delano. There are a wealth of camping areas and RV parks close to Delano, much like every other part of the state. Sun & Fun RV Park has lots to keep you busy while you stay. A small playground, laundry facilities, a pool, and a hot tub are all part of the fun.

Bakersfield River Run RV Park is closer to Bakersfield and could be a great place to stay if you feel like hitting the city for a night or two. There is a refreshing pool, and also a fully-stocked camp store for all your camping supply and grocery needs, a recreation hall, a fitness center, and much more.

City Attractions

Despite its large size and lots of locally owned businesses, there are not too many points of interest in this largely agricultural town. The casino in Delano is perhaps one of its only attractions. The casino has a wide-open gaming floor with card games, slot machines, and other things to gamble on if that’s your thing. If not, there are plenty of other things to see or do. A few wonderful restaurants can satiate your appetite and serve you drinks, and a full slate of live events and musical performances will entertain you during your visit.

Kern County Museum is found down in Bakersfield, holding much of Kern County’s history in one convenient location. This fascinating museum covers the first oil discoveries, the gold rush that brought millions of people out west, the first pioneers, the local indigenous tribes, and the ever-crucial agricultural industry. Old machines and artifacts help tell the complete story of this amazing region.

The California Living Museum is less like a zoo and more like a safari park, with lots of happy animals roaming around in wide open spaces. There is a petting zoo and lots of vibrant light displays at night, especially around the holidays.

The Buena Vista Museum of Natural History is an absolute gem for people of all ages. Despite being an educational place, there is tons of fun to be had when exploring the different exhibits of this charming museum. Local native tribes, animals from all around the world, complex geological formations, and ancient fossils are all explored at this exciting institution.

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