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Geyserville, CA, is a small town in the northeastern part of the state. The town was named for a series of geysers that were discovered when the first settlers arrived. Geyserville is located on a former Mexican Land Grant that included parts of Sonoma County, California. The grant gave the land between Calistoga and Cloverdale to a Mexican rancher. Subsequently, the ranchers discovered hot springs, fumaroles, and steam vents in a gorge.

Hot springs, fumaroles, and steam vents are similar but not quite the same. A hot spring is a place where water warmed by the earth bubbles to the surface. A fumarole is an opening in the earth’s crust that emits heated gases and steam. A steam vent is a type of fumarole that mostly emits heated steam. All three of these are ultimately types of hot springs, though they go by different names.

Travelers show book an RV rental in Geyserville have options beyond just hot springs. Geyserville is about two hours away from Sacramento, about 90 minutes from San Francisco, and about an hour away from the Pacific Coast. Visits to the town often center around beautiful natural features, but one can also visit many great cities and small towns nearby.

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The Great Outdoors

Geyserville is located in the heart of California’s wine country. Therefore, those who rent an RV in Geyserville, California often spend a considerable amount of time at wineries and vineyards around the area. Vineyards are a great place to spend an afternoon for the entire family.

Healdsburg Ridge Open Space Preserve is a nature preserve with the express purpose of protecting several different species of plants and animals. The preserve has oak woodlands as well as wetlands. There are over 40 bird species and several rare types of aquatic vegetation. The preserve offers unrestricted nature in a way that is not always very easy to find. Bird watchers who book an RV in northern California will enjoy an afternoon here.

Lytton Lake is a small lake in Sonoma County that is known for its incredible fishing opportunities. Fly fishers bring your RV rental from Geyserville just to visit Lytton Lake. There are also some good options for standard reel fishing.

Dry Creek Rancheria is a reservation in Geyserville for the Dry Creek Branch of the Pomo Indians. The reservation features campgrounds, nature trails, and other services provided for guests.

Boggs Mountain Demonstration State Forest has nature trails, dirt roads, and hunting areas. Visitors can hike, mountain bike, or ride horses through the various trails. There are meadows, ridge tops, and also dense forests. This could be a great stop for travelers who rent a travel trailer in Geyserville that are seeking for an authentic Northern California experience.

RV Parks

Most of the RV parks in Sonoma County are actually outside of Geyserville, but they are nearby. Thousand Trails RV Park is in Cloverdale. This park is along the Russian River. The park has water and electric hookups. It also offers pull-through sites and big-rig access.

Clear Lake Campground in Clearlake has 50 amp electric, water, and sewer hookups. There is also WiFi at the park. The park is on Cache Creek, which means that visitors can launch boats, ride kayaks, and go fishing. There are also waterfront parking pads.

Stillwater Cove Regional Park in Jenner is known for being peaceful and very affordable. It has limited amenities but could be ideal for someone who wants a very quiet stay. The campground allows tents and pets. There are also some pull-through sites for vacationers who rent an RV in Geyserville and don’t want to back it into a tight spot.

Westside Regional Park is another minimalist campground. The parking sites have fire pits and picnic tables. There are big rig access and pull-through sites, as well.

Exploring The City

Much of the exploration of Geyserville revolves around wine. There are vineyard tours, winery tours, wine tastings, and similar events for RVers to enjoy. Wine enthusiasts might book an RV in Sonoma County, California, just for the wine. In addition to all of the wine attractions, one could visit the Cloverdale Museum of History.

The Cloverdale Museum of History offers exhibits and displays around the history of Cloverdale and Sonoma County. The museum features authentic 19th-century wagons, rooms remodeled in the Victorian style, and many other authentic elements from Cloverdale history.

Healdsburg Museum offers a similar focus but on the history of Healdsburg. The museum offers exhibits and artifacts of life in Healdsburg dating from early Native Americans to Mexican settlers to the present. There are authentic artifacts in their permanent collection; they also host touring exhibits that change from time to time.

The Hand Fan Museum is the first museum in the United States dedicated solely to hand fans. One need not be a hand fan enthusiast to book an RV in Sonoma County and drive it to the Hand Fan Museum. The museum uses the medium of the hand fan to explore art, history, and culture.

Lastly, there are dozens of different wine opportunities around Geyserville. Wine tasting rooms are very popular. Many local restaurants feature local wines. Some of the local wines are exported worldwide and have well-known names. The food they serve ranges from standard American food to Mexican to cuisine from all over the world. A visitor can find just about any type of food, wine, or beer.

Located at the intersection of Highway 128 and Highway 101, a visitor can find dozens of gas stations or truck stops in Geyserville. Fill up the tank on an RV rental in Geyserville and explore wine country.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


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  • Healdsburg Ridge Open Space Preserve, CAHealdsburg, CA
  • Woodland Ridge Trail, CAGeyserville, CA
  • South Lake Trail to Skaggs Springs Vista, CAGeyserville, CA
  • Little Flat to Bummer Peak , CAGeyserville, CA
  • Lake Sonoma, CAGeyserville, CA
  • Dry Creek and Alexander Valleys Ride, CAHealdsburg, CA
  • Half-a-Canoe Trail, CAGeyserville, CA
  • Clover Springs Preserve Trail, CACloverdale, CA
  • Cloverdale River Park Trail, CACloverdale, CA
  • Foothill Regional Park Loop Trail, CAWindsor, CA

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