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Located on the Joaquin Hills in the southeastern part of Orange County, California and sitting next to the Pacific Ocean, is Laguna Niguel. The name of this city comes from “lagoon” and “Nigueli,” which was a name of the Juaneno Indian village that was located by Aliso Creek. This city was part of the Mexican Land Grant that took place, and it then became one of California’s first master-planned communities in 1959. This plan made Laguna Niguel into a city full of job opportunities and higher household incomes than most of Orange County. Although home to 63,000 residents, over one-third of the Laguna Niguel is open space - Imagine that! Laguna Niguel is best known for its mild coastal climate, low crime rate, and various trails and parks, which makes it the perfect spot to park an RV rental in Orange County, CA. So what are you waiting for? Adventure in Laguna Niguel, California awaits you when you rent an RV in the area.

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The Great Outdoors

There is so much nature to be explored, so many parks to visit, and so many trails to hike when you take an RV trip to Laguna Niguel. Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park has over 4,500 acres of land to explore, and there are so many different trees and trails. There is also the Laguna Niguel Regional Park, which has a lake you can fish at, courts to play on, picnic spots, and even an amphitheater. There is no better place to spend a day. Aliso Creek is yet another place to visit if you enjoy being close to water. There are plenty of trails here as well. Badlands Park is also a good place to go for hiking. The Badlands Trail that you’ll find there is a relatively easy hike, and is totally worth it for the views! Get to see the city from up high, along with a view of the ocean and much more. The possibilities are endless in this city. There are so many neat finds and fun adventures for any person that loves getting out and spending time in the great outdoors. Whether you’re a regular RV camper or you’re just now getting started, renting an RV in Laguna Niguel is a great place to start a vacation.

RV Parks

While there may not be any RV parks within the city limits of Laguna Niguel, there are still plenty of options within Orange County. Doheny State Beach is only a little way south of Laguna Niguel, and has pull-thru spots for your rental motorhome. It is very close to the water, so don’t forget your swimsuit! They also have tidepools and aquariums, and there are lots of trails and even places to fish. Northwest of Laguna Niguel is Moro Campground at Crystal Cove State Park. They offer 30 and 50 amp electric hookups, and they even have wifi here. If you’re looking for the full hookups though, San Clemente State Beach has you covered, and it’s only 10 miles from Laguna Niguel. This park also has trails for hiking and biking, and they have all kinds of fun activities always happening here. All three of these parks are pet-friendly and offer bathrooms and showers. There are lots of options for places to stay when you rent an RV in Laguna Niguel, and you can even get to experience the beach while you’re at it!

Exploring the City

While Laguna Niguel may be a city that is well-known for its nature aspects - the camping, the parks, the wildlife, etc. - don’t think for a minute that there isn’t more here than that. There is lots to do in the city of Laguna Niguel - be sure to look to see what art and music events are happening before you go. And you don’t have to worry about driving your RV everywhere you go - you can take a trolley through the city instead!

Mission San Juan Capistrano is a chapel, historical landmark of Orange County, and a museum. If you want to learn more about the city, this is the place to go. There are many historical and religious artifacts and art pieces here, along with hands-on activities to join in on, and big events like festivals and concerts happen here all the time. For all the art lovers, the Laguna Art Museum is a great place to go. They are currently celebrating their 100 years of being open, so now is the time to go see all that they have to offer. This museum has over 3,000 art pieces on display, so be sure to plan your day accordingly in order to see it all! There is so much to see and do in Laguna Niguel, California, so book an RV and start making memories!

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  • Niguel Botanical Preserve Trails, CALaguna Niguel, CA
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  • Aliso Peak Trail from St Tropez, CALaguna Niguel, CA
  • Aliso Peak to Coast Royale Beach, CALaguna Niguel, CA
  • Badlands Park and South Laguna Coast, CALaguna Niguel, CA
  • Aliso Creek Trail, CALake Forest, CA
  • Mathis Canyon and Car Wreck Loop Trail, CAAliso Viejo, CA
  • Dripping Cave Hollow Oak Trail, CALaguna Niguel, CA
  • Laguna Nigel Lake (Sulphur Creek Reservoir) Loop Trail, CALaguna Niguel Regional Park, CA

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