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California has always been a premier vacation destination in the continental U.S., but sometimes it can be difficult to determine which area you want to explore, since the state is so vast. Fountain Valley, CA is a beautiful and relaxing town just a few miles inland from the Pacific shores of Huntington Beach. There’s plenty to see and enjoy in the area in and around Fountain Valley, and the beach isn’t too far away.

When you book an RV in Fountain Valley, you’ll find yourself immersed in a small-town atmosphere, nestled in the heart of Orange County. A Fountain Valley rental motorhome or RV is a splendid way to visit California, providing flexibility in exploring the wealth of attractions this area has to offer. Whenever you want to let the Fountain Valley rental RV rest, you can try the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) to get around the area without the strain on your pedal foot. If you are looking to get a bit more coastal, the city of Long Beach is only about 15 miles away. Those looking for more of a big-city experience, with maybe a little bit of Disney sprinkled in, can drive 30 minutes up to Anaheim and get involved with some of the many attractions that the tourist hub has to offer. When you book an RV rental in Fountain Valley, you’ll find it to be one of the best ways to enjoy a visit to California.

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The Great Outdoors

There are many counties named “Orange” across this sprawling nation, but Fountain Valley might just be in the most beautiful one. There are plenty of parks to check out, plus this county has two coasts within its borders. Jumping in the Fountain Valley rental RV and heading out to see Bolsa Chica State Beach should be a high priority. You can hit the water, chill on the sand, or walk along the paved trail and enjoy the view. Get away from the hustle and bustle and check out the creatures at the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve, where you will find hundreds of species of vegetation, and animals to impress even the most seasoned wildlife lovers. For a spectacular view of the sea, and the beach behind you, head down to Huntington Beach Pier and relax, enjoy some fishing or fine dining.

If you want to head inland with the Fountain Valley camper rental, there’s plenty more to enjoy. Miles Square Regional Park is a great place to spend a day, especially if you enjoy a nice round of golf, as there are three, 18-hole courses. There’s much more to explore, too, with two lakes and tremendous hiking trails in the park’s territory. You can get a nice workout at one of the sports fields, have a barbecue, or even test your aim at the archery range.

To tone it down a bit, head over to Los Alamos Park to tour a smaller four-acre area with a nice trail and a playground. Cordata Park is another similar park in size and features, but they each have a very different atmosphere. Then there’s Bartlett Park, where you can get a tiny dose of rustic, rugged California terrain. Fountain Valley has a variety of ways to keep your vacation interesting, and entertaining.

RV Parks

Renting an RV in Fountain Valley isn’t complete until you find a nice spot to make your base camp in between your trips around the area, and there are plenty of RV parks to choose from to suit almost any preference. Camp Sycamore is in Miles Square Regional Park. With all of the standard amenities and local shopping and restaurants just a block away, this is a good spot to consider setting up camp with the Fountain Valley rental camper.

Moving out of the city, you can look into Sunset Vista RV Park in Huntington Beach. While space is at a premium here, it might be worth it due to the amenities and the fact that the beach is within convenient walking distance from the park. You can also easily find restaurants, shopping, and gas nearby. Staying on this trajectory, drive the Fountain Valley RV rental over to Huntington by the Sea, also in Huntington Beach. This is another seaside RV resort with nice amenities and all the necessary resources close by.

You could also try Orangeland RV Park in Orange. A multitude of restaurants are close by and shopping isn’t much farther. This is a nice vacationer’s spot with decent amenities. Visiting the area with a rental RV in Fountain Valley is easy when you have so many parking options.

Explore the City

There’s a lot to enjoy during your vacation in the Fountain Valley area beyond the local seaside cuisine and relaxing atmosphere. Hop in the Fountain Valley rental motorhome and head over to the Reptile Zoo for an in-depth look at some of the world’s wildest creatures. Then have a fun family experience over at Boomers! Fountain Valley.

There’s a lot of culture to explore outside of the fun parks, too. At Heritage Museum of Orange County, you can learn about how this area came to be what it is today. The Newland House Museum is another popular attraction to take a trip to the past. Any artists will also enjoy a trip to the Segerstrom Center for the Arts with its variety of works. Renting an RV in Fountain Valley is like stepping into your own kaleidoscope, with something amazing to see every day.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


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  • Mile Square Regional Park Kid's Nature Trail, CAFountain Valley, CA
  • Talbert Nature Preserve , CACosta Mesa, CA
  • Santa Ana River Trail: Santa Ana to Fountain Valley, CASanta Ana, CA
  • Shipley Nature Trail, CAHuntington Beach, CA
  • Santa Ana River Bike Trail from Fairview Park, CACosta Mesa, CA
  • Talbert Nature Reserve Fairview Park Trail, CACosta Mesa, CA
  • Huntington Dog Beach Trail, CAHarriett M Wieder Regional Park, CA
  • Huntington Beach Trail, CAHuntington Beach, CA
  • Hoover Street Trail , CAGarden Grove, CA
  • Huntington and Bolsa Chica State Beaches - Huntington Beach Trail, CAHuntington Beach, CA

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