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Incorporated in 1956, the city of Fremont is located in Northern California and is a satellite city of San Francisco. The temperate weather of Northern California sets the stage for some of the best camping around, making it a popular RV rental destination. The endless forests and wilderness landscapes of Northern California are simply calling your name and after you’ve fully indulged in all of the beauty of the area with your RV rental in Fremont, the city sites and scenes of Fremont and the Bay Area will call you right back.

To make traveling around the Bay Area easier, hop onto the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority buses, aka the VTAs. Bringing you closer to Fremont and connecting you to the neighboring towns, the VTA is the most stress-free way of getting around the city, especially since the hilly terrain isn’t always the most fun for drivers new to the area.

Whether you’re looking for a more low-key way to enjoy San Francisco or you want to use Fremont as a home base while you explore the natural beauty of Northern California, choosing to rent an RV in Fremont will likely become a tradition before you know it.

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The Great Outdoors

Securing a Fremont RV rental by owner is one of the easiest ways to ensure that you’re going to be able to see as much of Northern California as you want. Located within Fremont city limits is the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Thanks to the Refuge’s 15 different types of habitats, there is a great amount of biodiversity in the park. Visitors can canoe or kayak through the tributaries or hike along the trails. Be sure to stay quiet because you may be able to spot a rare coastal bird!

If you want to venture out a little bit further, about 40 minutes North of Fremont, you’ll find the Anthony Chabot Regional Park. You can take a leisurely stroll through the open plains or spend the day relaxing by Lake Chabot. It’s the perfect distance away from Fremont for a little day, or even half-day, trip. If you just can’t tear yourself away from the simple beauty of the Anthony Chabot Regional Park you can spend the night at one of their family campsites. The majority of the campsites are situated around the lake and the RV sites come with complete hook-ups.

If you’re willing to travel as far as three hours, you can get to one of America’s most famous natural beauties: Yosemite National Park. You can view the most breathtaking waterfalls as they cascade down, stand in the shadows of ancient towering sequoias, and take in the views of the striking granite peaks. You can camp in any of the various campsites around the park. Regardless of the hiking trails you choose to take, you are guaranteed to see some of the most breathtaking sights in the American West. Spending a night or two in Yosemite will make any vacation well worth it, so start your search for an RV in Fremont and get ready to hit the trails.

RV Parks

There are very few RV Parks in the Fremont area. However, there are several RV parks in the surrounding towns. Check out The Fair Park RV at the Alameda County Fairgrounds. The RV sites have full hook-ups, laundry facilities, and Wi-Fi. Just north in San Leandro is Trailer Haven. This park offers Wi-Fi, full hook-ups, and it is pet-friendly!

If you’re willing to go a little further, you can travel about an hour north to Mount Diablo State Park. While there aren’t any full hook-ups, you can still bring your pet along with you. You won’t even miss the Wi-Fi access because you’ll be so captivated by the stars and the sounds of nature. This will make your decision to rent an RV in Fremont one of your most memorable trips.

Exploring the City

Thanks to the wide roads in Fremont, you can easily drive the RV around the city. But don’t forget, if you don’t want to drive around the city, you can take the VTA around town.

There’s a lot to see and do in the little city of Fremont. When you decide to explore the city of Fremont, you can spend an afternoon at the Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum, one of the most popular attractions in town. The museum, housed in the historic Edison Theater, explores the early days of one of America’s greatest artistic mediums: film.

If you’re in Fremont on a Saturday, be sure to try some of the fresh, local produce at the Niles Farmers’ Market on Main Street. You can even find a variety of artisan goods such as soaps and quilts. And once you’re in the area of the farmer’s market, be sure to ‘shop local’ and check out some of the town shops nearby.

When you’re vacationing in Northern California with your Fremont RV rental, be sure to treat yourself to some local Californian wine and famous Ghirardelli chocolate. Be sure to indulge in as much local food as you can. Almost nothing tastes as fresh as Californian produce. Book an RV rental in Fremont and plant yourself right in the midst of the diverse Northern California culture and experience the breathtaking natural landscapes that surround this RV friendly area.

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