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Part of the Sacramento metropolitan area in the capital region of California, the city of Citrus Heights is just as bright and cheery as its name makes it out to be. Just northeast of the capital, Citrus Heights is the perfect middle ground for all things Northern Californian. Right in the middle of Northern California, Citrus Heights gives easy access to the many national forests that border California, the Pacific Ocean, and the countless wineries that call this region home. You’ll never tire of adventures and activities when you book an RV in Citrus Heights.

If you want to park the RV rental in Citrus Heights for a bit, you can jump on the local Sacramento Regional Transit District, or SacRT, and get a ride to where you need to go. With 70 bus routes around the county, you’ll have no problem mapping out an easy excursion in the Californian capital.

When you book a motorhome rental in Citrus Heights, you’ll be able to spend your days sipping on those famed Californian wines, going backpacking through the lush Californian forests, or maybe catching some waves in the Pacific. No matter what you want to spend your time doing, you are just a couple hours away from it all in Sacramento County.

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The Great Outdoors

Just about 10 miles to the east of town is Folsom Lake State Recreation Area. Whether you’re looking for some delightful wildflowers or you want to spend a day on the beach or swimming in the lake, you’ll find plenty of ways to fill your day at Folsom Lake SRA.

About an hour’s drive northeast of Citrus Heights is the mystical El Dorado National Forest. A mix of forest and grassland, El Dorado offers a variety of opportunity for outdoor activities. You can go hiking, bicycling, climbing, and that’s just on land. You can make use of EldDorado’s many waterways and do a little kayak or canoeing, or some swimming if you feel like getting just a little bit closer to nature. If you’re looking to see some wildflowers, there are several trails throughout the park that are designated as some of the best in California for wildflower viewings, such as Rock Creek Road and Lyons Creek Trail.

If you want to put your Citrus Heights RV rental to the test, travel the almost three-hour drive northeast to Tahoe National Forest. Nestled in the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range, Tahoe National Forest is a wonderful place for hiking, offering visitors an ample amount of day hiking and overnight hiking trails for all abilities. If you want to make use of Lake Tahoe instead, you can partake in a variety of water sports such as kayaking or even waterskiing. If you’re traveling to California in the winter, Tahoe is one of the best places for some cross-country skiing. The enclave that is the Tahoe National Forest revitalizes all who visit and is easily one of the most visited parks in California.

RV Parks

After days of hiking and climbing and swimming, you’re going to need to find a place to park your camper rental near Citrus Heights. Luckily enough, there are plenty of parks in the area that offer exactly what you need.

Just to the north of town is Loomis RV Park. Here, you’ll find electric hookups, bathrooms with showers, and laundry facilities. Not only that but if you’re traveling with kids, you can enjoy the on-site playground and in-ground pool.

If you want to stay closer to Sacramento, consider a stay at SacWest RV Park and Campground. The park offers hookups, laundry facilities, and WiFi. Here you’ll also have access to DVD rentals, a heated in-ground pool, bike rentals, pedal boat rentals and fishing in the on-site lake.

Explore the City

After exploring the area with your Citrus Heights travel trailer rental, head back to town and tour some of the area’s city-based attractions.

If you’ve always been interested in history, especially prehistory, then spend part of the day at the Maidu Museum & Historic Site. You can learn about the native populations who lived in this region of California for thousands of years. Not only that, but you can go on a trail to see some ancient petroglyphs.

If you’re traveling with kids and you need a way to fill the day, head to the Roseville Golfland Sunsplash. You’ll quickly run out of hours in the day as you try and bounce from arcades to miniature golf to laser tag to the water park and so much more.

When in doubt, you can also spend time at the Sacramento Zoo. Home to over 140 animals, many of whom are exotic or endangered, you can gaze in wonderment at the snow leopards, chimpanzees, and giraffes. You can go wild as you move from exhibit to exhibit and learn as much as you can.

After a jam-packed day, be sure to indulge in some northern Pacific crab with a nice glass of local Californian wine.

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