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Penngrove is a census-designated community that began as a Northwestern Pacific Railroad freight station and an olive tree plantation in the late 1800s. Nearby Sonoma Mountain was an ancient active volcano that left the area with large amounts of obsidian and petrified wood and a unique soil type that is mostly clay-like adobe. This may have been the reason or partially the reason why the olive trees wound up producing olives that were inedible. The plantation owners were the Penn brothers, who named their plantation Penn's Grove; when the olive trees failed, the brothers destroyed the olive tree groves and sold the land. The name remained, however, until it was altered by the U.S. Postal system because there was another postal station named Penn's Grove in New Jersey. Today the town is divided by Lichau Creek, which flows through the town parallel to the railroad tracks and into Petaluma River, then later into San Pablo Bay.

Search for an RV in Sonoma County and you will have your choice of a selection of RV models perfectly suited for the natural undisturbed environment surrounding the county. Some other nearby towns might be of interest and worth spending some time exploring. Santa Rosa's Old Courthouse Square or downtown core uses the same street pattern that was established when the community was first built in the mid-1850s. Boyes Hot Springs' most famous inn was used in the 1940s by numerous professional sports teams as their training headquarters. Napa's first buildings were originally constructed from canvas as well as Napa Valley lumber. Novato is home to the Birkenstock Footprint Sandals company and the Buck Institute (a biomedical research company studying aging). The downtown area of San Rafael was originally the site of Mission San Rafael Arcángel, built in 1817 to serve as a hospital for Central Valley American Indians. Rent an RV in Penngrove and you will be ready to enjoy your vacation in style and comfort.

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The Great Outdoors

Trione-Annadel State Park is a semi-developed natural reserve open to limited recreational usage. Visitors within the park are allowed to go cycling and horseback riding on selected trails (which are marked); hiking is allowed on most trails and fishing is allowed on Lake Ilsanjo where black bass and bluegill are plentiful. Keep your Penngrove motorhome rental nearby and you can refrigerate your catch fresh out of the water.

Hood Mountain Regional Park is a wilderness preserve offering an extensive selection of hiking trails as well as opportunities for mountain biking and horseback riding. The trails pass through coniferous forests, cross meadows and several creeks, and connect to trails in Sugarloaf Ridge State Park. Hood Mountain is the highest of the Mayacamas Mountain peaks, offering stunning valley views and views of the Bay Area as well; hiking the trails can be strenuous in some places. The park has two entrances, one at the north end and another at the southwest area.

Sugarloaf Ridge State Park is an undeveloped protected natural resource allowing some recreational activity, such as hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. The park is open all year round during the daylight hours. It is home to the Robert Ferguson Observatory, a public facility dedicated to public star gazing and education. It is surrounded by hills which block light from neighboring cities and allow the telescopes unhindered astronomical views.

RV Parks

There are numerous RV parks and campgrounds in the area, and your Penngrove RV trailer rental is the perfect accompaniment to any of them.

Sonoma County Fairgrounds RV Park is a developed and limited service RV campground, open all year round and renting by the day. It has paved surfaces, access to the fairgrounds, and is within a reasonable distance of many external attractions. The park is closed twice a year for two public events, Country Summer and the County Fair (contact the park directly to confirm annual dates).

Exploring The City

After an exhausting day spent outdoors, what better way to introduce yourself to the city than visiting one of the local breweries, distilleries, or vineyards? One local tour company offers tours of several local vineyards to small groups; the drivers are friendly and knowledgeable about the area, the vineyards, and the wines produced. A theater company produces Broadway-style plays with local talent and the emphasis is on talent; the theater itself boasts excellent acoustics, which only makes the performances that much better. There are the usual museums which are interesting, a creamery where cheeses are made, a wildlife rescue farm, and much more. Be sure to make time to take your Penngrove motorhome rental for a spin; RVs were made for traveling the highways in comfort and this is your chance to cross that particular item off of your bucket list.

Penngrove does its restaurant scene just as admirably as everything else and there is a nice assortment of cuisines to choose from. A local bistro uses only fresh, locally sourced produce and ingredients and it shows. The menu items are just as creative; diners can choose from less exotic fare such as a nice pasta but if you really want a thrill, try one of the pizzas with figs and prosciutto, or with mushrooms and truffle oil. Portions at most of these venues are large, so be prepared to take the unfinished portions of your meal home with you to your Penngrove luxury RV rental for a late night snack or next day's lunch. There is nothing more “vacation” like then enjoying quality food in a lawn chair under an open sky.

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