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In the mountains of Ventura County in southern California, the town of Camarillo is perfectly situated for you to enjoy a rental RV vacation; you can explore gorgeous ocean shoreline, golden fields, lush agricultural settings, rural areas, stunning mountain vistas, and cosmopolitan Los Angeles, just an hour to the south.

Camarillo boasts a unique personality in the area and is perfectly located for you to explore this part of California with ease. If you’re looking to take in the natural wonders of the Pacific Ocean, visit the quaint historic shopping districts in Ventura, check out sophisticated tourist areas like Santa Barbara, and enjoy fresh produce from the region, Camarillo is the perfect place to rent an RV.

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Experience the Sites and Scenery

The grand Pacific Ocean is a main draw in this area. With seaside cliffs, clear tidal pools, stunning beaches, and water activities for people of all ages and abilities, this part of California cannot be beat. Camarillo is central to several special places, including Channel Islands National Park near Santa Barbara (accessible only by boat or plane/helicopter), many state parks, national seashores and marine reserves and much, much more.

Several public beaches along the Pacific coast are readily accessible with the rental RV in Camarillo. Mandalay Beach, halfway between Oxnard and Ventura, has a gorgeous walking path that is handicap accessible. You can also stroll along the beach and enjoy a stunning sunset. Oxnard State Beach and Park features a camping area, great surfing, and good-old beach fun. Ventura Botanical Gardens features the interesting desert-meets-ocean plants of the area. Tide pool exploration in Leo Carrillo State Park will blow your mind. Animals and sea life that can only be experienced in this part of the world will humble and inspire you.

Heading back inland, hiking, mountain biking, birding, hang gliding and backpacking are just some of the activities you can easily participate in when you are traveling in the Camarillo camper rental. Mugu Peak in Point Mugu State Park is a local favorite. Not for the faint of heart, this steep cliffside hike offers amazing views of the ocean to the west, and the valleys to the north and east. There is a less strenuous option if you just want to dabble in some of the friendlier hiking that is available in the area.

Another favorite is Paradise Falls, just a few minutes from Camarillo. Multiple trails lead you to Indian ruins, meandering streams, powerful waterfalls and more. You can even hike behind the site’s namesake, Paradise Falls.

Some of the most stunning landscapes can be found in the Camarillo area. In fact, when you are in the mountains, it’s hard to imagine that the grand Pacific Ocean is just a few miles away. When in the waters of the Pacific, you can’t even picture the jagged and rugged mountain landscapes that lie just a few miles north and east.

City Attractions

Camarillo is a small city located in the county of Ventura. This is a unique part of the state that features rural and agricultural regions blended with sea and beach towns, combined with tourist and shopping sites, and punctuated with access to world-class theaters, restaurants and activities and events in Los Angeles, just an hour or so to the south.

History buffs love the World War II Aviation Museum, featuring an airworthy B-52, and planes located outside and inside the building. This is also a great place for special events, and the volunteer guides are friendly and very knowledgeable. If you want even more aviation history, check out the Commemorative Air Force Southern California Wing Museum. The Pleasant Valley Historical Society Museum and Botanical Gardens marries cultural history with biology and botany.

There are many wineries in the area, so you can travel in the Camarillo luxury motorhome rental and sip on local varieties of wine and distilled beverages. Make sure to have a designated driver! These are also great places for picnics, gift shopping, and some even offer complimentary overnight stays for the Camarillo travel trailer rental.

Between the air and the sea, there are many tour operators. You can go hot air ballooning, skydiving, gliding, kite surfing, kayaking and paddleboarding. Pretty much any land or sea-based activity is available in the Camarillo area.

The cities of Oxnard, Santa Barbara and Ventura all offer something different. Oxnard is the strawberry capital of the United States, and its historic downtown plaza is near city services, transportation centers, and unique restaurants. Shopping in historic Ventura features antiques and mom-and-pop shops, cafes and restaurants and some bars and pubs.

Santa Barbara is glossier and a little slicker, with high-end boutiques, sophisticated dining options, clothing stores, furniture and jewelry shops, and art galleries featuring the work of local artists.

Of course, there’s the entire Los Angeles area nearby to explore, with its hundreds of museums and art galleries, Hollywood, Rodeo Drive, Venice Beach, Long Beach, and the famous Kodak Theater. Check out the planetarium at Griffith Park, where several famous movie scenes have taken place, namely, “Rebel Without a Cause.”

Where to Park It

The Camarillo area is rich with places and sites to park the Camarillo rental RV, from state beach parks right on the coast to high mountain facilities in the outer area. There are several private RV parks in and around each of the cities in the area, including some near Los Angeles. This is a relatively highly populated area, mixed with a rural feel as you get more inland. There are plenty of grocery stores, supplies, gas and diesel fuel stops, and places to park your RV. Walmart stores are located throughout Ventura County.

You’ll have no problem getting around the area with the rental camper in Camarillo. Some of the steeper mountain grades may not work for big rigs, and some of the beach sites won’t be available to especially large rigs, but you’ll find a great place to park no matter where you happen to be in the Camarillo, CA rental RV.

The Food

Caramillo is in the middle of some of the best agricultural growing areas in the world. From strawberries in May and June and the greens crops harvested in fall to the fresh and delicious citrus, avocados, onions and more, plenty of produce can be found throughout the county at local grocery stores and farmers markets in the area.

Of course, being so close to the ocean means there is incredible fresh seafood available year round. The wide variety of cities in the area provides a broad spectrum of cuisines and flavors to sample, from farm-to-table offerings to chain restaurants and casual dining, to five-star celebrations of food and service. The Camarillo area literally has it all. Full-service grocery stores are plentiful, and you’ll also find local markets and groceries around town. Everyone will find something they like to eat in the Camarillo area.

Stop dreaming and start planning your Camarillo experience now. Book an RV in Camarillo and plan a vacation you and your whole family will enjoy.

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