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Nestled in the heart of the Sonoma Valley, Glen Ellen, CA, is a picturesque village that’s surrounded by vineyards. It was famously home to Jack London who lived here from 1905 until his death in 1916, with his ranch now preserved as part of the 39-acre Jack London State Historic Park.

Glen Ellen takes its name from one of the original vineyards to be planted in the region by Charles V. Stuart, with the town evolving in the immediate surrounds. Today it’s clustered with tasting rooms and gourmet restaurants where you can sample the gastronomic bounty of the Sonoma Valley while offering easy access to San Francisco.

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The Great Outdoors

Pick up your camper rental in Glen Ellen and head to the nearby Bouverie Preserve, a 535-acre tract of oak woodlands that forms part of the Audobon Canyon Ranch. It’s open on select weekends for guided nature walks, with the property home to bobcats, coyotes, and more than 130 species of birds. Admire the Spanish moss while hiking to the preserve’s waterfall and secret grotto, with sightings of red-bellied newts and peregrine falcons not uncommon.

Another popular birdwatching destination to explore with the Glen Ellen motorhome rental is the adjacent Sonoma Valley Regional Park, which encompasses 202 acres on the edge of Glen Ellen. Explore the park’s dense oak forest as you follow the stream-side Valley of the Moon Trail or stop to picnic beside the fields of wildflowers. The Sonoma Valley Regional Park is also home to the Elizabeth Perrone Dog Park where you can let your pets run around off the leash.

Alternatively, head north from Glen Ellen to explore one of the hiking trails that wind through the Sugarloaf Ridge State Park. You can trek to the summit of Hood Mountain to take in the panoramic views across the Mayacamas range, which stretch all the way to the Golden Gate Bridge on a clear day. Also nearby is the Trione-Annadel State Park, which is renowned for its wildflowers that ignite the shores of Lake Ilsanjo and attracts not only hikers and mountain bikers, but also anglers to try their luck at luring bass.

RV Parks

Pick up your RV rental in Glen Ellen and base yourself at the San Francisco North/Petaluma KOA, which features a seasonal pool and camping kitchen where you can mingle with other guests. It’s also pet-friendly, with a dog park where you can let your four-legged friends run loose.

You can rent a motorhome in Glen Ellen and head to the Napa Valley Expo RV Park, which lies just on the outskirts of downtown Napa. This pet-friendly RV destination offers concrete pads that are surrounded by grassy lawns, with complimentary Wi-Fi included in nightly rates.

Glen Ellen is home to a small grocery store where you can stock up on picnic supplies and has a gas station for filling up, with a handful of eateries if you want to dine out. There’s a more extensive range of services a 10-minute drive south in Sonoma or you can pick up an RV rental near Glen Ellen and head to the Walmart in Napa where you may be able to set up for a night or two with the manager’s permission.

Exploring the City

A highlight of visiting Glen Ellen is the Jack London State Historic Park, which encompasses the former mansion of this renowned American novelist, as well as a museum dedicated to his life and work. You can wander around the remains of Wolf House, which burned down in 1913 just before the Londons were due to move in, as well as visit the Winery Cottage where Jack lived, worked, and died in 1916. Now designated as a California Historic Landmark, the property is also home to the graves of Jack London and his wife Charmian.

Green thumbs should make a point of visiting the Quarryhill Botanical Garden, a research garden that’s home to one of North America’s largest collections of temperate Asian plants. This wild woodland garden sprawls across 25 acres and features unique and heritage species from China, Japan, and the Himalayas. Many are the ancestors of popular garden varieties, such as roses, rhododendrons and magnolias, and the garden has established its name as a world-renowned botanical institution.

Glen Ellen forms part of the sprawling California Wine Country and is scattered with vineyards growing grapes for the Sonoma Valley’s renowned wines. There are numerous wineries in and around the town where you can sample cabernet sauvignon, pinot noir, and chardonnay varieties, accompanied by gourmet local produce.

Whether you’re visiting the Sonoma Valley for its wineries, mountainous landscapes or historic towns, start your search for an RV in Glen Ellen today.

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