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Richgrove is located along the old Porterville/Famosa Highway in Tulare County, California, in a delightful and geographically diverse region. Search for an RV rental in Richgrove and discover iconic wilderness, farms and ranches, and cultural and historical sites.

In the 1870s, local shepherds took their herds to the Rag Gulch area that eventually became known as Richgrove, and settlers began to plant grain crops and citrus groves in the rich soil. Richgrove remains an important growth area for cultivating wheat and oranges, and Tulare County is celebrated for being the nation’s second largest production region.

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The Great Outdoors

Tulare County provides outstanding all-season recreational opportunities in dramatic and diverse landscapes, ranging from mountains and foothills to canyons and caverns. Pick up a travel trailer rental from Richgrove and set out exploring the rugged mountain peaks of the Sierra Nevada range as well as both Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, which lie side by side in the southern Sierra Nevada east of the San Joaquin Valley.

This region is renowned for hosting the world's largest trees in Sequoia National Park, which is adjacent to Kings Canyon National Park. The expansive parks have innumerable outdoor activities to choose from, including hiking, biking, horseback riding, rafting, rock climbing, and wildlife viewing. Head in approximately 45 minutes from the Sequoia National Park entrance to gawk at the biggest tree, the General Sherman. Climb the stone stairway of Moro Rock for sweeping views, relax and enjoy a picnic at the lush Crescent Meadow, and trek around the Giant Forest Sequoia grove. During the summer, purchase tickets at the visitor's center to explore streams and striking rock formations in the Crystal Cave.

If you’re a fan of whitewater rafting, don’t miss a visit to the Kaweah River, located in the foothills of the southern Sierra Nevada Range along Highway 198 at the southern entrance to Sequoia National Park. The river passes through the small town of Three Rivers and ends up in the reservoir of Lake Kaweah. Have an adventure filled day charging down the river on a rafting tour or opt for a more tranquil experience fishing or boating on the lake, with the Sierra Nevada mountains as a majestic backdrop.

RV Parks

Once you rent a motorhome in Richgrove, you’ll be able to choose from a number of local RV parks with varying amenities and close proximity to both natural and cultural attractions. If being only 8 miles from the Sequoia National Park entrance sounds ideal, you might want to consider driving to the picturesque Sequoia RV Ranch, open year round and located in Three Rivers in the Sierra Nevada foothills. The fully equipped campground features spacious full hook-up sites, many of which are nestled along the Kaweah River. Enjoy WiFi, a bathhouse and laundry room, as well as the spring-fed swimming hole and fishing hole located on the premises, or boating and water-skiing at nearby Kaweah Lake.

To fully immerse yourself in wilderness, basing your Richgrove camper rental right in the heart of one of the national parks is another fun option. Keep in mind there are no RV hookups in the parks, but there are dump stations located at Potwisha, Lodgepole, Princess and Dorst Creek campgrounds. Conditions at these sites may be a bit more rustic, but these campgrounds provide some of the best access to trails leading to oak woodlands, river canyons, meadows, waterfalls, and high Sierra vistas.

Exploring the City

Tulare County offers a variety of cultural attractions, art festivals, and seasonal events. With an RV rental near Richgrove, you’re not far from the county seat and city of Visalia and a visit to Mooney Grove Park. Established in 1909, Mooney Grove is the oldest county park in the state of California, featuring historic buildings and a lagoon with boats set in an oak preserve. The Tulare County History of Farm Labor and Agriculture Museum is just one of the attractions in the park to experience, housing one of the largest Native American basket collections in California as well as pioneer-era artifacts, agriculture equipment, restored buildings and many other treasures that tell of the region’s history.

Take advantage of the this area’s famous agricultural commodities by exploring the extensively cultivated Western half of Tulare County. When you cruise around in a luxury motorhome rental from Richgrove, you’ll be able to indulge in diverse menus and restaurants serving up delicious local produce and bold flavors.

Tulare County is centrally located within the Golden State, so should you crave a large urban setting or the ocean air, rent an RV in Richgrove, CA, and you’re only a road trip away from urban settings like San Francisco or Los Angeles and California's central coastline.

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