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When it comes to choosing a spot for your vacation, great weather, entertainment options, and sights are what really make a destination shine. You can find all of that and more when you book an RV in San Fernando. There’s no better way to get out and explore the rich area around Los Angeles than by renting an RV. Whether you want to hit the coast and enjoy the Pacific Ocean or get lost in the wilderness or even on a mountain, San Fernando is the perfect spot for basing a spectacular RV vacation. You don’t even have to stick to your driving when you rent an RV in San Fernando thanks to Metro buses providing solid transportation to area attractions. Head over to all of the options in Santa Clarita. Then check out the big kahuna known as Los Angeles. However you enjoy spending your time with the RV rental in San Fernando, you can expect delightful food, culture, and adventure.

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The Great Outdoors

While it's quite easy to get caught up in the action-packed urban atmosphere that surrounds San Fernando there’s plenty to enjoy amongst nature too. A motorhome rental in San Fernando gives you access to a wealth of beautiful parks and one large natural area so you can make the most of your time. The Saddletree Open Space spans hundreds of miles of beautiful protected land. The Saddletree Ranch Trailhead provides a good jumping off point for your exploration. Hit the trails and check out the beautiful vegetation and scenic views, enjoy a relaxing drive as you see the area, or just find a nice spot for a picnic. This area is connected to multiple trails and wildlife habitats so you can spend your whole vacation outside of the city.

You'll also have plenty of smaller scale options for if you are just trying to enjoy the great natural surroundings without planning your whole day around it. Carey Ranch Park in Sylmar is one of these locations where its simplicity makes for an easy relaxing stop. A playground and picnic area make this a nice stop for a break by the city. Not far from there you can find Brand Park Memory Garden for a more extravagant view of the regional vegetation. Part of it is beautiful trails and the rest is open space for activities and recreation. Pacoima Wash Natural Park is another stunning area close by that brings a natural excursion to the city. This 4.7-acre park has amazing trails that were intentionally crafted with an eye for artistry. You can also find picnic areas and many unique features that make this park worth the stop. For a bit more to do in the fresh air, head over to Veterans Memorial Community Regional Park seated in the shadow of Saddletree. This 97-acre park combines the beautiful natural atmosphere with tons of ways to fill up your day. Trails, memorials, disc golf, and more make this a nice spot to enjoy your camper rental in San Fernando.

RV Parks

While you enjoy your time in San Fernando it's important to find a place to stay and there are many options in the area for you to choose from. Try Hollywood RV Park in Van Nuys to get right into the action. This scenic RV park is close to many attractions and has amenities like Wi-Fi and local events, plus you don’t have to go far for food and shopping. Walnut RV Park in Northridge is another option. A bit less scenic, but you'll have access to nice amenities at this quiet park with a shopping center in walking distance.

You can also find a nice stay at Castaic Lake RV Park in Castaic. This could be a pleasant place to stay with amenities like Wi-Fi and a pool. There’s also no end to the restaurant and shopping options nearby along with a lagoon. Soledad Canyon RV & Camping Resort in Acton is also worth a look as it's one of the more scenic choices with amenities like a swimming pool, library, and more.

Explore the City

Even though you might be more familiar with Los Angeles when you rent an RV in San Fernando, a wealth of interesting options in the area are sure to keep your vacation entertaining. The Mission San Fernando Rey de Espana is the area’s most well-known landmark. This beautiful Spanish mission was constructed in the 1700s and the nearby Mission Wells also marks its creation.

If you enjoy interesting architecture the Lopez Adobe is another local landmark. Then you also have rich experiences like a trip to Ararat-Eskijian Museum where you can marvel at Armenian culture in far more depth than you’d expect. Nethercutt Museum also has its own share of interesting exhibits. Then there are the more modern entertainment sources like escape rooms which add more options to the area. When there’s something fun to do in every direction, there's no doubt you'll have plenty to do when you book an RV rental in San Fernando, CA.

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  • Hansen Dam Bike Path Trail, CAHansen Dam Park, CA
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  • Veteran's Park Trail, CALos Angeles, CA
  • O'Melveny Park Loop to Mission Point, CATowsley Canyon Park, CA
  • O'Melveny Bee Canyon Trail, CATowsley Canyon Park, CA
  • Mission Point/ The Three Trees, CALos Angeles, CA
  • Aliso Canyon, CALos Angeles, CA
  • Lake View Terrace and Doc Larsen Trail, CAHansen Dam Park, CA
  • Theodore Payne Foundation: Theodore Payne Trail, CAHansen Dam Park, CA

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