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Standing guard by Stanislaus National Forest, among the rolling hills and beautiful terrain of Northern California, sits Sheep Ranch. This small town is in the heart of some gorgeous natural wonders and countryside destinations. When you search for an RV in Sheep Ranch, you’ll be putting yourself in prime position to visit some gorgeous national forests and parks, including Yosemite National Park.

Having an RV rental from Sheep Ranch means you can cruise just a couple of miles and be directly in Stanislaus National Forest. If you head north along Route 4 you can visit Bear Valley and, to the north, El Dorado National Forest. If you prefer to head a bit south, you will find Yosemite National Park, Inyo National Forest, and a bit farther south you can visit Death Valley National Park, home to the highest recorded temperature on the planet.

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The Great Outdoors

When you set out on your exploration of this scenic region of California with a camper rental near Sheep Ranch, you can enjoy some quality outdoor recreation activities, especially just to the east in Stanislaus National Forest. You can enjoy fishing, boating, or just basking along the waters of one of the dozens of lakes and streams found within this massive expanse of land. Filled with old-growth pines, parts of the rugged and sometimes rocky terrain of this region were formed by dramatic volcanic eruptions, providing striking views and opportunities for hiking, biking, and camping.

It’s no secret that Sheep Ranch is incredibly small as far as a town is concerned. It sits at an elevation of just under 2,400 feet. It was named, aptly, for a sheep ranch that was located in this region back in the 19th century. It has a colorful history and one of the most notable aspects is that gold was discovered in one of the corrals where the sheep slept at night. When you enjoy a motorhome rental in Sheep Ranch, you’ll be right up next to the Sheep Ranch Indian Reservation. You’re certain to find some hidden treasures if you spend a bit of time cruising along this landscape.

RV Parks

Enjoying the best RV rental Sheep Ranch has to offer can be a great time, especially with so much to enjoy outdoors. And when you want to set your wheels down here, you shouldn’t have a problem finding a decent RV park. Keep in mind that in and around Sheep Ranch fueling stations may be limited, but they are almost all easily accessible.

Angels Camp RV & Camping Resort is located in Angels Camp, California and offers full hookup service, including 50 amp electric. They do have a pool in season, pets are allowed, and they have pull-through sites. The roads are narrow and steep with a grade of 8% and higher in some regions. The park is a decent one to consider and offers some great scenery.

Sugar Pine RV Park is located in Twain Harte, California and is relatively small. They do have a pool in season and full hookup service, including 30 amp electric. Big rigs can access this RV park, so if you have a larger motorhome rental from Sheep Ranch, you should be able to settle in here. The sites are dirt/gravel and you may need to do some leveling when you park your RV.

The RV Park at Black Oak Casino is located in Tuolumne and could be a good place to stay if you wish to do some gaming. They have pull-through sites, restrooms, showers, and laundry facilities. They also have a pet area and a seasonal pool.

Exploring the City

Because the town is so small, you’re not going to find many of the same “comforts” you would find in other parts of the region. That shouldn’t be a problem when you have a quality luxury RV rental in Sheep Ranch.

Not too far away you’ll find some gold-mining activities where you can immerse yourself in some history and discover what it may have been like during the Gold Rush of the 19th century. Another activity that is popular in this region involves horseback riding. You won’t find too many regions of the country more gorgeous and perfect for horseback riding than Sheep Ranch.

The Calaveras County Museum Complex is not located in Sheep Ranch but rather San Andreas. Most people will immediately recognize the name "San Andreas" because of the fault named after it. Calaveras County is rich in history and folklore. This museum complex will give you insight into this area, some of the great wonders, and amazing history that can easily be overlooked if you only cruise through it quickly with the Sheep Ranch camper rental.

If you rent a motorhome in Sheep Ranch during the winter months, you might enjoy sticking on a couple of planks to your feet and doing some skiing or snowboarding at one of the area mountain ranges nearby.

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