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If you decide to get an RV rental in Piedmont, California, it will be hard not to fall in love with the small semi-suburban city and its fascinating history and culture. It was here that Jack London wrote his Call of the Wild, and the culture is still flourishing in the area. For some more culture, Oakland, with its significant art scene, is just around the corner and San Francisco, the cultural, commercial, and financial center of Northern California, is also easy to reach with your travel trailer rental in Piedmont.

Being part of the San Francisco Bay Area, Piedmont is quite near the majestic Pacific Ocean with all its beach activities. For anyone who prefers the inland, both Briones Regional Park and Redwood Regional Park are also easy to get to with your camper rental in Piedmont. If you’re driving in this direction, you might as well stop by Moraga with its many locally grown products and Canyon, situated at the bottom of, that’s right, a canyon. How do you get around with your luxury RV rental in Piedmont? Simple, Interstate 580 as well as both California State Route 13 and 24 run nearby.

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The Great Piedmont Outdoors

A lovely and very close destination for anyone with a motorhome rental in Piedmont is Sibley Volcanic Regional Preserve. The visitors center is a gold mine of information for the geology buff, but even if you can’t tell one rock from another, you can still enjoy the formations and scenic hillsides, as well as the Bay Area skyline in the distance. If you’re lucky, you might spot a gray fox or a raccoon, and there are two man-made labyrinths that have proven to be very popular.

Also right near your RV trailer rental in Piedmont, you’ll find Roberts Regional Recreation Area, filled with grand second-growth redwood trees and even more stunning, panoramic vistas of the San Francisco Bay Area. In this beautiful forest, you can hike on trails that are connected to other parks, as well as brushing up on your breaststroke technique in the heated swimming pool. Should anyone have a passion for space and the sky, a visit to Chabot Space & Science Center to try out their telescopes is a must.

It’s nearly impossible to find a location nearby your RV rental in Piedmont, CA that doesn’t have a breathtaking view of the Bay Area, and Angel Island State Park is no exception to that rule. The name is not trying to fool you: it really is an island, that can be reached via ferries from San Francisco or Tiburon. There are beaches to visit and trails to hike through coastal grassland and evergreen woodland, and the island also has a rich history. For example, thousands of troops were processed here during the world wars. It's pretty impressive for a relatively small island.

RV Parks in Piedmont

Finding a park for a camper rental near Piedmont, CA might prove tricky but if you don’t mind the 40-minute drive to San Francisco, you can still find lovely spots to spend the night. Candlestick RV Park is one of them and can offer you full hookups, as well as showers, a game room, and a grocery store on site. Treasure Island RV Park is located in the same area and this park has electric and water hookups along with bathhouses, laundry facilities, and an area for dog walking.

Another option is San Francisco RV Resort. Here you’ll have a gorgeous view of the Pacific as well as full hookups and both laundry and shower facilities. There’s a pool to swim in, and anyone who enjoys a nice barbecue can do that too. Don’t worry if you don’t have the supplies, there is a store on site. That also goes for Piedmont, where both grocery stores and gas stations are easy to find.

Exploring the City of Piedmont

Park your luxury RV rental in Piedmont and have a stroll around in order to experience everything that the small city has to offer. Late in the summer, there’s a harvest festival where the whole city comes together to enjoy food vendors, a carnival, and contest for various edibles. There’s also a farmers market where you can try tasty local produce, and if you’ve seen a one-of-a-kind scarecrow that you like, you can bid on it in the silent auction.

Movie in the Park takes place in Piedmont Park and here you and your whole family can watch movies in the beautiful nature, under the stars. If you want to get your heart racing for a bit, why not visit Piedmont Haunted House at Magnolia Manor where you can choose how scary your tour is: anything between being greeted by the hosts and being followed by them in the dark is on the table here. Perhaps the fainthearted should sit this one out.

When your heart rate is back to normal, the Piedmont Center for the Arts is definitely worth a visit. Here you can appreciate many different kinds of art, everything from photography to oil paintings with various themes. Occasionally some items are for sale, and you can also enjoy live music at this center, ranging from jazz to symphonies and orchestras. Since you have your nice evening clothes on already, why not delight in some fine dining and try some Ethiopian, Greek, or Peruvian cuisine. Should this not tickle your fancy, you can find American, Italian, and Chinese food too.

In order not to miss this concoction of the quiet suburbs, a vibrant city life, and idyllic forests, you might as well start your search for an RV in Piedmont right now. All your five senses will thank you and don’t forget your sun hat.

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