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A part of the famed Silicon Valley, Los Altos, California offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy a quiet retreat from city life while being close to both the city and some of the natural gems of California. This central Californian city is just a short distance from the beaches of the Pacific Ocean, the redwood forests of the West Coast, and many other beauties. When you book an RV in Los Altos, you will be able to experience as much or as little of this as you wish. Once a small agricultural town, modern day Los Altos is now one of the wealthiest areas in all of the U.S.A., giving meaning to the English translation of its name, “the tall ones.”

If you don’t feel like driving your camper rental in Los Altos, you can jump aboard either the bus or light rail that are both operated by the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority. Not only will these systems get you around anywhere you may need to go around Los Altos, but you’ll be able to connect to nearby cities and towns.

When you search for an RV rental in Los Altos, CA, you are opening up a vast array of opportunity for exploration and discovery. You will get to explore several cities and natural sites, and enjoy everything in between as you take to the streets in your Los Altos RV rental.

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The Great Outdoors

If you’re interested in the various forms of wildlife that can be found in coastal settings, then head 20 miles to the north to Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge in Fremont, California. With 15 different types of habitats, there is a mind-boggling amount of flora and fauna that call the refuge home. Visitors can hike along the trails or even canoe or kayak through the tributaries to try and get a closer look. Be sure to stay quiet because you may even spot a rare coastal bird.

Just less than an hour’s drive to the southwest of the city is Big Basin Redwoods State Park. With more than 80 trails spreading through these impressive forests comprised of breathtaking redwoods that are thousands of years old, you’ll feel as though you’ve been transported to another dimension. Try not to get too dizzy as you look up and try to locate the tops of the trees. The redwoods aren’t the only attraction. As you’re hiking along, be sure to search for the various waterfalls that grace the landscape as well as some of the less visited chaparral landscapes.

About an hour’s drive to the southeast of Los Altos is Henry W. Coe State Park, located near Morgan Hill. One of the largest state parks in California, Henry W. Coe spans almost 90,000 acres and showcases a unique side of California’s wild beauty. Here, visitors can experience the rugged terrain of canyons and ridges and delight in the Coyote Creek as it cuts through the park. With over 250 miles of trails, there is plenty of land to explore for a day or even for a few nights.

RV Parks

When you rent an RV in Los Altos, you’re going to need to find somewhere to stay the night. Luckily enough, there are a few options in the area.

If you want to stay near a city, consider Garden City RV Park in between Los Altos and San Jose. You’ll be in a large urban area and will be able to spend your days and evenings exploring all that the cosmopolitan region has to offer. The park offers full hookups, bathroom and shower blocks, laundry facilities, and WiFi.

If you enjoyed your time exploring the redwood forests, or maybe you just want a more natural setting for your RV adventure, then head south to the Portola Redwoods State Park’s campground. Not quite as far south as the Big Basin Redwoods State Park, this outcrop of redwoods is still just as beautiful. The campground provides a scenic place to park the Los Altos motorhome rental, though it doesn’t offer many amenities.

Explore the City

When you book a camper rental in Los Altos, CA, be sure to set aside plenty of time to explore this town in Silicon Valley.

If you want to learn more about the humble agricultural and railroad beginnings of the Los Altos area, then spend some time at the Los Altos History Museum. The museum is housed in a farmhouse replica modeled after 1930’s farmhouses in the area. With a combination of permanent and temporary exhibits, you’ll always be able to learn something new about Los Altos.

If you want to experience some top-tier shopping and dining options, then head to Castro Street. With elegant casual dining options and plenty of high-end boutique stores, you’ll feel like a movie star as you stroll up and down the street.

When in California, do as the Californians do. Partake in some of the newest health food trends, or enjoy a farm-to-table dining experience at one of the local eateries.

Get ready to set out on your next California adventure and search for a motorhome rental near Los Altos, CA, today.

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