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Welcome to Rialto, known as Bridge City, and a central landmark on historic Route 66. Just five miles west of San Bernardino, California, Rialto enjoys a cool Mediterranean climate and dates back to the year 1500. Rialto’s classic Route 66 sites include the El Rey Motel, an adobe house built in 1853, the Fiesta Motel and the iconic Wigwam Motel. Rialto is a perfect place to base your explorations of the Los Angeles area, as well as the rugged mountains and outdoor experiences away from the metropolis. In just an easy day’s drive, you can also explore the beautiful southern California coast. Rialto can truly be your “bridge” to getting to know this lovely part of the country. Book an RV in Rialto, California, today.

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Experience the Sites and Scenery

This part of California has stunning mountain ranges, rich coastal areas, wetlands and meadows, and rich forestlands. Most locations are accessible with your Rialto RV rental though mountain grades can be tricky in inclement weather and while driving at night, so check conditions before you head out.

For a family-oriented park complete with hiking trails, ball fields, picnic areas, and shade trees, check out Martin Tudor Jurupa Hills Regional Park. Amenities also include restrooms, playgrounds, volleyball courts, and BBQ grills. Plentiful parking is usually available, even for big rigs.

Box Springs Mountain Reserve Park is a special place. With 1,100 rolling acres and more than 15 miles of trails, this is a great place for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. The pathways are somewhat hilly, so make sure abilities match the trail, but there are grades for all. Several trails and loops will take you to the peak of Box Springs Mountain. Parking is pretty accessible for the Rialto motorhome rental. Amenities include benches, a restroom, and covered picnic areas. If you’re lucky, you’ll cross paths with one of the wild donkeys in the area.

Just a 30-minute drive west in your Rialto rental motorhome is the beautiful Angeles National Forest. This area features gorgeous wilderness areas, high peaks, deep canyons, seasonal streams and creeks, and developed campgrounds suitable for small to medium-sized RVs. Enjoy miles and miles of well-maintained trails for hiking and mountain biking. Birding and wildlife photography are also popular here, and you can enjoy some of the best views in the area. Stargazing is impressive here since the mountains block light pollution coming from the Los Angeles metropolitan area. Plan on spending a good amount of time here, and enjoy the wild places in Los Angeles County, including seven high peaks like Mount Whitney and Mount San Antonia, the highest reaching to 10,069 feet.

A visit to Southern California is not complete without a stop at Joshua Tree National Park. Just 80 miles from Rialto, this central Californian landmark is a renowned desert park. Here you can camp and hike among the area’s geologic wonders and signature otherworldly Joshua trees. The simplicity of the desert landscape is breathtaking here, and there are many trails and paths available to explore, several of which are paved for access for older or younger explorers. The rock climbing in the park is top-notch; a special permit is required, so check in at the visitors center.

City Attractions

In addition to the many attractions in the Los Angeles area, including Hollywood, Venice Beach, Disneyland, and other theme parks, there is much to see in the immediate Rialto area, including some truly unique spots.

Want more out of McDonald’s than a burger? Head into San Bernardino and visit the Original McDonald’s Site and Museum. You won’t find a happy meal, but you will find McDonald’s memorabilia from all over the world. This place is definitely worth a stop if for fast-food aficionados. Items are available for purchase, and you can pick up a McDonald’s lunch right around the corner from this historic, retro location.

History buffs love the San Bernardino History and Railroad Museum. Whether or not railroads strike your interests, you’ll still love this spot, as the history of railroads mirrors the modern development of this area. Volunteers can customize your visit to your specific interests. Kids love the interactive exhibits, too.

Nearby Riverside, California, is the home of the University of California Riverside Botanic Gardens. In the springtime, the gardens are in full bloom, and all year, these lovely grounds provide a relaxing spot in the hustle and bustle of the city. Learn about the plant life of the area, including a wide variety of flowers and trees. Make sure to visit the gift shop, and explore the entire gardens at a leisurely pace. Picnic areas are nearby, and there should be plenty of parking for your Rialto rental camper.

Rialto and the greater San Bernardino area features many family-oriented parks with playgrounds, baseball fields, and picnic areas. However, one that stands out as particularly unique is Bud Bender Park. Here, ancient artifacts have been discovered and archaeologists surmise that what is now Rialto was first settled prior to 1500. These artifacts are now housed at the Rialto Historical Society and suggest that the Serrano Indians lived in this area for hundreds of years. An adobe building from the early 1800s still stands in the park and is also part of the Rialto Historical Society.

Where to Park It

Do a search for a place to park your motorhome rental near Rialto and you’ll find places right within city limits, including in and around the beach communities of the Pacific Coast. Many of these private RV parks feature amenities like swimming pools, attached restaurants, camp stores, laundry facilities and more. You can also expand your search to include the national forest areas and Joshua Tree National Park, and find several public campgrounds with primitive sites, as well as those with hookups for electric, water, and sewer. Many Walmart Supercenters are located throughout the region, and several offer overnight camping, just call ahead to confirm.

The Food

You sure won’t have a hard time finding a wide variety of eats in this part of California. Los Angeles has a diverse population, including Korean, Japanese, Mexican, Polish/Eastern European and several other cultures and cuisines. Vegan and vegetarian options are readily available. Of course, you’ll find world-class dining experiences, as well as fast food and fast casual offerings. Comfort foods like pizza, burgers, and steakhouses are available all around the area.

When you rent an RV in Rialto, make sure to plan a visit the Rialto Certified Farmers Market. Here you’ll find many organic fruits and vegetables, as well as homemade hummus, artisan bread, fresh eggs and much more.

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