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Plunge into all that Northern California has to offer when you book an RV in Contra Costa County. On the fringes of the eastern San Francisco Bay Area, Pittsburg is strategically located to help you enjoy many magnificent sites throughout central and northern California. Refreshing waterways, rivers, and lakes dot the city’s rolling hills, making it a haven for watersport lovers and nature aficionados alike. Whether you’re a foodie looking for the next best restaurant, an artist seeking some fresh inspiration, or just someone trying to escape for a bit, Pittsburg has something for you.

Take your Pittsburg RV rental for a spin and venture into nearby Yosemite National Park. Hop aboard the BART or Tri-Delta to experience the Bay Area’s sophisticated public transportation system and explore the depths of this historic city. Or, considering that Pittsburg has an average of 265 sunny days per year, you might want to rent a bike or bring your own and uncover all that this bike-friendly city has to offer.

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The Great Outdoors

The eastern San Francisco Bay area has a wide variety of activities for lovers of the outdoors. At the eastern fringe of the region, you will encounter Mount Diablo State Park. You can drive, hike, cycle, or horseback ride to Mount Diablo’s 3,849-foot summit. At the top, visitors are rewarded with spectacular vistas of the surrounding area, and with no natural features to impede your view, you might even be able to spot Half Dome in Yosemite National Park – with a good pair of binoculars, that is. Mount Diablo also has a rich history. You can learn more about it at the Summit Building and Museum, which houses several ancient fossils uncovered in the park. This park is also RV-friendly with full hookup sites available throughout the year, so you can settle in no matter when you rent an RV in Pittsburg.

If it’s too hot to for hiking, find some reprieve from the California heat by booking a whitewater rafting trip with one of California’s original outfitters. With over ten rivers in the north-central portion of California to choose from, there’s bound to be an adventure for all thriller seekers. For some intense Class V rapids, check out Cherry Creek.

For a more relaxed experience, pay a visit to the magical Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Just an hour's drive outside of Pittsburg in San Francisco, this natural area boasts far more than the iconic Golden Gate Bridge. You can go for a hike, have a picnic, or enjoy the more than 2,000 species of plants and animals that call this place home. Whether you have an entire day or just a few hours, there’s something for you at Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

RV Parks

While you’re in town, there are several places you can stay with your RV trailer rental in Pittsburg. Rio Viento RV Park is located on Sherman Island and provides panoramic views of Mount Diablo and the Montezuma Hills. Watersport lovers, especially windsurfers, can enjoy the easy access to the water that Rio Viento RV Park provides. Each site has full hookups with 50 amp power and ample parking space. Pets are welcome, and WiFi is available.

Another option for parking your motorhome rental near Pittsburg is Snug Harbor Resort. This park is one of the few truly waterfront RV parks in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta area. Each pull-through site has full hookups and views of the water. You can even rent dock space and park your watercraft right in front of your RV! WiFi is available, and two large ADA-compliant bathrooms with showers are located on the premises. After a day on the water, unwind in one of the several nearby wine regions or golf courses.

Exploring the City

Within the Pittsburg city limits, Small World Park is perfect for families with small children. Featuring a carousel, playground equipment, train, and fishing, this quaint amusement park is ideal for those seeking a little downtime. Visitors can also reserve the party castle or a picnic site for special occasions. Note that the park closes for the winter season and reopens for the spring/summer season in April, so be sure to time your visit accordingly.

Take a plunge deep underground at the Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve in nearby Antioch. This area has a rich history and has been home to various Native American tribes, settlers, coal miners, and sand miners. In fact, mines like these brought a great deal of prosperity to the early Californian economy. After touring the mines, enjoy a day hike through the park’s 6,096 acres. Just be sure to keep your eyes peeled for coyotes, snakes, deer, foxes, mountain lions, and bobcats.

Both Small World Park and Black Diamond Mines are synonymous with the city, but the annual Pittsburg Seafood and Music Festival is perhaps its crowning jewel. This is considered one of the best festivals in Northern California, and each year in early September, thousands of visitors from near and far flock to Pittsburg to enjoy a fun-filled weekend of seafood, live music, and entertainment. Whether you get a camper rental in Pittsburg and stay for the weekend or just walk out the door of your apartment, come see what has been bringing together the masses for decades.

Given its proximity to several rivers, bays, and the Pacific, it’s a no-brainer that seafood would be a big deal here. But even if you didn’t make it in time for the seafood festival, fret not. Pittsburg is considered one of the most ethnically diverse cities in Northern California, and its cuisine is no different. So no matter what you decide to eat or where you decide to park your RV rental in Pittsburg, you’ll definitely have a gnarly time.

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