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In sunny Southern California, only about 15 miles south of Irvine, California, is the town of Aliso Viejo. Located in the low mountain range of the San Joaquin Hills, the town of Aliso Viejo was incorporated in 2001. With a motto of, “Live, Work, Learn, Shop and Play,” you know you are in a town that has truly thought of it all. By securing an RV rental in Aliso Viejo, you allow yourself to explore the various landscapes of Southern California: the rolling hills, impressive limestone canyons, and warm and sunny beaches.

If you want to get around like the locals, then hop aboard the Orange County Transportation Authority. Operating both buses and commuter rails, you will have no problem getting to anywhere in Orange County that you may want to go.

When you book an RV in Orange County, you will get to explore one of California’s most bustling areas. With a history stemming from ranching and adapting into a variety of technological services, Aliso Viejo has kept up with the times while also not allowing itself to lose sight of one of life’s greatest comforts: beautiful scenery.

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The Great Outdoors

With just over three miles of sandy beaches to relax on, dozens of tide pools to explore, and coastal cliffs to hike along, the Crystal Cove State Park in Laguna Beach is a Pacific treat. You can also explore the lesser-known areas of the park. Moro Canyon is accessible by several trails and gives you some beautiful views of this untouched Southern Californian hideaway. With 2,400 acres of undeveloped land, there is plenty to explore in this California backcountry.

With about 8,000 acres of protected Southern California wilderness, the Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park in San Juan Capistrano allows you to explore the true variety of Southern California’s terrain. The park is nestled in the Santa Ana Mountains and the landscape is decorated with valleys, canyons, streams, and brush areas. With a wide variety of wildlife calling this place home, you are sure to better realize the complexity of the Southern Californian ecosystems as you hike through the park.

When you rent an RV in Aliso Viejo, be sure to spend part of your time at the Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park in Lake Forest, CA. Only about a 20-minute drive to the northeast, Whiting Ranch is home to beautiful pink and orange sandstone canyons and geologic formations, hiking trails through oak forests and over rolling hills, and even several streams. You can explore a wide variety of Southern Californian landscapes all within an easily accessible range.

RV Parks

When you secure a motorhome rental in Aliso Viejo, you are going to need to find somewhere to park it. Luckily enough, there are a few places in the vicinity that will suit your needs.

If you enjoyed your time exploring the coastal wilds of Crystal Cove, then consider staying the night at the Crystal Cove State Park Moro Campground. You will find sites with electrical and water hookups plus access to a dumpsite. There are also nearby restroom and shower facilities. The campground location will help you reconnect with nature as you fully immerse yourself in the California wilderness.

If you want to get a sense of that urban coastal life, then consider staying at the Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort & Marina. With RV sites right on the beach, you will have access to full hookups, restroom and shower facilities, and laundry facilities. Not only that, but you will have also have access to boat rentals, a pool, and an on-site restaurant.

You won’t need to worry about your fuel levels while staying in Aliso Viejo. There are plenty of gas stations in and around the city where you can fuel up the Aliso Viejo RV rental.

Explore the City

When you book a camper rental in Aliso Viejo, be sure to set aside some time to explore the fun, vibrant town around you.

If you want to soak up a little bit of sun, but don’t want to make the full commitment of a beach day, then spend the afternoon at the Aliso Viejo Community Park. You can play a pick-up game of soccer, baseball, or just enjoy the nature trails that wind themselves through the park.

Maybe you got to see some terrestrial wildlife, but you’re looking for something a little more stereotypically Californian. Spend some time at the Pacific Marine Mammal Center. This rescue center of Pacific wildlife not only works toward a noble cause in rehabilitating injured animals but serves as a nature center for visitors. You can learn about the rehabilitation process and also get to see some seals and sea lions up close.

When you’re staying on the coast in Southern California, be sure to treat yourself to a fresh fish taco, a true local delicacy.

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