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Between the rolling waves of the Pacific and the untouched national parks of Southern California, you will find Laguna Beach, the city that attracts millions of visitors each year with its unique, oceanside beauty. Home to vast beaches that go on for miles, Laguna Beach is an ideal destination for travelers who prefer to be outside, as this SoCal city enjoys a mild climate all year round. It is no wonder that there are so many art festivals happening in this sun-kissed paradise – its coastline hides coves, tide pools, and sea caves that have been an inspiration for artists for decades.

Nature preservation is one of the top priorities in the city, and visitors can witness that when they book an RV in Laguna Beach and explore the area’s natural treasures. Pay a visit to Crystal Cove State Park, located a few minutes from the city, or stay off the beaten path and find a way to some hidden beach while touring the town in your Laguna Beach rental RV.

Laguna Beach is a very walkable town and you can rely on public transportation if you want to visit other cities in the vicinity. An OCTA bus will take you to Los Angeles, and you can get on board the Pacific Surfliner for a ride to San Diego.

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The Great Outdoors

The city itself is a natural attraction, so you don’t have to leave it to discover some extraordinary spots. Amazing beaches are at the top of the list for every outdoor enthusiast coming to Southern California. Feel the excitement in the face of incoming waves at Aliso Beach Park as you try bodysurfing or skimboarding. There is a huge parking lot nearby and the beach is also great for spending an evening by a bonfire. If you want to enjoy swimming, head north and you will come to Treasure Island Beach. Another gem waiting for you just minutes away is 1000 Steps Beach, a secluded place at the bottom of a long staircase. Adventurers looking for great scuba diving, snorkeling, and whale watching locations should visit Crescent Bay.

From sandy beaches to rolling hills and canyons, Crystal Cove State Park has it all. There are sites with hookups for your Laguna Beach motorhome rental that make for a comfortable visit, or you can choose to go backcountry camping and escape the crowds. Rift Point is excellent for scuba diving, whale watching, tide pool exploration, and taking a relaxing walk after all that excitement. Those who want to set foot on a hiking trail through the woods can try going through the Moro Canyon up to the Moro Ridge and catch stunning views of the vast blue ocean. Experience something out of the ordinary by visiting the historic district of the park where the rustic cottages paint a picture of California from almost a century ago.

Wandering around Orange County in your luxury RV rental in Laguna Beach is an adventure that never ends because around every twist and turn is another scenic spot to discover. Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park is less than an hour away from the city to the north. This is a prime park for mountain bikers, hikers, and equestrians, with miles of trails weaving around mountain streams. A hike under the canopy of oak trees will bring you to Red Rock Canyon. Another wonder of nature lies in the adjacent Limestone Canyon Regional Park. This geological phenomenon is called The Sinks, and it is often compared to the Grand Canyon – visit the park with the Laguna Beach RV rental and find out why.

RV Parks

Southern California and its numerous state and national parks attract people in love with the outdoors all year round and there are many RV parks where visitors can set up camp. Moro Campground at Crystal Cove State Park is located on a bluff overlooking the ocean and close to the beaches below. There are water and electric hookups for your Laguna Beach camper rental. The campground is surrounded by hiking trails and beaches, and could be an ideal spot for nature lovers.

For shopping and dining locations, get on the Pacific Coast Highway and you will find what you need in a matter of minutes. Have a unique opportunity to park your RV under some fruit trees and pick some fruit for yourself in Orangeland RV Park. Only half an hour from the city, here you’ll have access to sites with full hookups, Wi-Fi, and a heated swimming pool.

Anaheim RV Park is another option nearby, a pet-friendly park with great amenities and a shuttle bus that takes you to Disneyland.

Exploring the City

In addition to dedication to nature, Laguna Beach has a thriving art and culture scene, and hosts many marvelous art festivals throughout the year. Visit the Festival of Arts and admire works of more than 100 artists from the area. You don’t have to imagine works of art coming to life – it really happens every year at the Pageant of the Masters. Transport through time as you watch the famous characters from classical and contemporary paintings walk and talk, followed by a live orchestra performance. From sculpture and paintings to jewelry and ceramics, you can find various art forms at the Sawdust Art and Craft Festival. Visitors can also try to express their inner artist.

Make a stop at the Pacific Marine Mammal Center and you can spend time with rescued sea lions and seals before they are released into the ocean once again. Drop by one of the local beachy restaurants for a taste of classic American food, or hop on the Laguna Beach Trolley and, after a ride, sit back and enjoy the sunset at Heisler Park.

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