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Search for an RV in Hollister and find yourself amidst the stunning natural beauty of the Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park, Henry W. Coe State Park, and Monterey Bay. You’ll also be able to see the cities of San Jose and Santa Cruz. Hollister is unique geographically: it is known as the “Earthquake Capital of the World” and is one of the best-known examples of aseismic creep. The Calaveras Fault bisects the city. But don’t let that put you off renting an RV in this fascinating place.

With the best RV rental in Hollister, you’ll be perfectly placed to enjoy all that this part of California has to offer. And if you don’t feel like driving your RV into the large cities, you’ll be pleased to know that Hollister connects with the Caltrain system.

Hollister has historically been an agricultural area and is renowned for olive oil, walnuts, and dark chocolate among other delicacies. Adults can enjoy the San Benito County Wine Trail where visitors can taste the locally-produced wines made from the superb local grapes. Additionally, local beer, sake, and tequila are brewed and distilled here and you can take advantage of this when you rent a motorhome in Hollister.

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The Great Outdoors

Make sure to visit the Pinnacles National Park with your camper rental in Hollister. This area was once an ancient volcanic field and the spires show the effects of millions of years of erosion, faulting, and tectonic plate shifting. Over 30 miles of multi-use trails traverse the park and the temperate climate makes them usable all year around. Wildflowers bloom in abundance in the spring and wildlife and bird watching opportunities are present in most seasons. The park also offers camping sites and a small store.

A luxury RV rental in Hollister can also take you to the Pacheco State Park, which is the last remaining portion of the Mexican land grant. It features over 28 miles of trails with multiple loop options. Historic features include an old line shack, a portion of the historical Butterfield Stage line route, and the remnants of Pacheco adobe. Enjoy wildflowers in the spring. Animals in the park include tule elk, deer, and bobcat. Lucky visitors may also see coyote, foxes, and golden eagles.

The Panoche Hills Ecological Reserve is also accessible with an RV rental in Hollister, California. This nearly 600-acre reserve is comprised of shrub grassland, juniper, and exotic grasses of Mediterranean origin. Wildlife in the reserve includes quail, dove, and hawks. On the ground there’s coyote, foxes, and deer. Eagle-eyed visitors may also spot reptiles such as snakes and lizards.

RV Parks

One of the closest Walmarts that may allow overnight parking of an RV rental near Hollister is the store in Los Banos, California. It’s hardly a luxury campsite, but it might do for a night or two. Just be sure to check with the manager first. There is also a dirt lot across the street where trucks and RVs have been known to park overnight.

You can also park your travel trailer rental in Hollister at the San Benito RV & Camping Resort. Full hookups at RV sites include WiFi. Resort amenities include laundry facilities, a swimming pool and hot tub, and an on-site restaurant.

Alternatively, you could stay at the Casa de Fruta when you rent a motorhome in Hollister. The Casa de Fruta complex features orchards, an amusement park, and a winery. You’ll also find a fruit stand, a candy store, and a 24-hour restaurant with home cooking and regional specialties. The RV sites include full hookups with WiFi and cable. Restrooms and showers are available on site. It all makes for a very unusual but interesting place to stay.

Exploring the City

Time your visit right, and you can visit the Northern California Renaissance Faire with your RV rental in Hollister. The Faire features live entertainment and shows, games and activities for all ages, and over 200 artisan vendors. There’s a wide variety of food and beverages, and a daily Tea with the Queen. Theme weekends include the Pirate Invasion and Oktoberfest.

Literature lovers with Hollister RV rentals by owner will revel in the National Steinbeck Center. This museum and cultural center is dedicated to preserving and enhancing awareness of John Steinbeck’s works through permanent and rotating exhibits as well as fostering discussion of social justice, the environment, and biological sciences. It also hosts the annual Salinas Valley Comic Con.

There is plenty of good eating that you can check out with an RV trailer rental in Hollister. True to its agricultural heritage, Hollister boasts a lot of locally grown and freshly made food. The diverse population and the proximity to Mexico also means that you can find plenty of authentic ethnic eateries.

Hollister offers a side of California that’s different from the well-known cities and theme parks of the Golden State. A rental RV is the ideal way to experience this aspect of California for yourself.

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