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Class C RV Rental Los Angeles California

Tuesday, February 13th, 2018

Class C RV rentals are available from Los Angeles, California. What is a Class C RV? Class C RVs have the bed over top of the driving area. The largest benefit of renting a Class C motorhome is that you have more sleeping area with the large extra bed. You can rent a Class C RV from Los Angeles in lengths as small as 19′ and as large as 31′. If you are looking for a Class C RV rental from Los Angeles California check out the quote program for the best prices available anywhere.

Class B RV Rentals Los Angeles California

Sunday, February 11th, 2018

USA RV Rentals has great Class B RV rentals available from Los Angeles California. Class B RVs are usually smaller than other RVs and usually sleep fewer people. Class B RVs are also known as camper vans. If you are thinking of renting a Class B RV rental in Los Angeles California you should know that Class B RVs usually have enough room to stand, they usually have kitchens and small bathrooms, and at most sleep 2 adults and 2 children, though this can vary by model. Class B RVs get better gas mileage than larger sized motorhomes, making them cheaper to rent overall. So if you are looking for a Class B RV rental from Los Angeles California check out our quote program for great pricing.

Road Trip: San Francisco to LA

Tuesday, October 31st, 2017

Taking the trip from San Francisco to LA is iconic, filled with gorgeous views, towering mountains, and fun times. The Pacific Coast Highway is a great 450-mile stretch and guides you down the California coast.

Here are our favorite stops along the way for either an hour or a day:

Pacific Coast Highway ocean view
First Stop: Santa Cruz
As the wonderful views of the city of San Fran slip behind you and the ocean views stretch before you get ready for some fun in the beach town of Santa Cruz. The classic Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, a half-mile long beachfront amusement park is filled with 34 rides and numerous arcades. The town’s vibe is funky. Don’t forget to stop by the original Santa Cruz skateboard shop for a piece of history.

Carmel and Big Sur
If you’re looking for a great snack or amazing home-style breakfast, Carmel has amazing cafés and is the perfect stop before heading into the nature enclave of Big Sur. This coastal gem is full of some of the best hikes, waterfalls, and hidden beaches. If you can find the one with purple sand, you’re in for a real treat.

Cayucos to Santa Barbara
Cayucos and a charming little town to stop for a night full of quirky boutiques, homemade food, and wood-fired pizza. If you’re looking to dip your toe into surfing, Santa Barbara is a great place to stop. The bustling city, cute shops, picture-perfect beaches, and world-class seafood is a great place to spend some time.

The Final Stretch to LA
Start the day off right with a walk along Butterfly Beach. To ease back into the bustling city life, take the long route and drive through Malibu and Santa Monica. The Santa Monica Pier is a great stop with the pier’s Ferris wheel and the end of the iconic Route 66.

Butterfly Beach, Santa Barbara
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