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Los Angeles Camping

Monday, June 17th, 2013

So you have rented your RV and it’s time to start planning on where to stay. If you are planning on staying in the Los Angeles area to see the many attractions that LA has to offer you will want to keep in mind that you are looking for campgrounds in Los Angeles and not Los Angeles County. Los Angeles County is over 4300 square miles while the city of Los Angeles is about 500 square miles.

Dockweiler RV Park is Los Angeles’ only RV park that is right on the beach. Enjoy the 3 miles of sandy beaches, cool ocean breezes, and rolling waves right from your RVs front door. This campground offers full hookups, showers, a laundry mat, a sani dump, and every site has its own BBQ and picnic table. The Marvin Braude Bicycle Trail is close to the park making it easy to visit Redondo Beach Pier, Venice, Santa Monica, and Marina Del Ray. The address for the park is 12001 Vista del Mar, Playa del Rey, CA 90293.

 

Golden Shores RV Park is located downtown Long Beach on the water. This campground has a pool and hot tub as well as horseshoe pits and shuffleboard. This campground is located at 101 Golden Shore, Long Beach, CA 90802.

 

Anaheim Harbor RV Resort is the closest RV park to Disneyland (within walking distance) and on the Anaheim Resort Trolley route. This park boasts new washrooms and laundry rooms, a heated pool, playground, mini-golf, an arcade, and free wireless and cable.

 

Anaheim Resort RV Park is also a mile away from Disneyland and has the Anaheim Resort Trolley coming by every 20 minutes from 1 hour before Disneyland opens to 30 minutes after it closes. After a day of walking around Disneyland enjoy a cool dip in the swimming pool or soak your tired feet in the hot tub. There is a large picnic area with BBQs where you can get to know the other guests.

 

Just 25 miles from Los Angeles lies Malibu Creek State Park. This picturesque park is the perfect place to hike the quiet trails, catch a few fish, or catch up on your bird watching. The sitcom M*A*S*H was shot here for all eleven seasons. There is still evidence of this around the park, from a leftover ambulance to the mileage post, fans from around the world travel here to relive the glory days of M*A*S*H.

 

Located in Eastern Los Angeles the Pomona KOA is your home away from home. The campground has a hot tub and sauna, a snack bar, and fishing. There is even a shuttle that will take you to your favorite attractions.

 

Malibu Beach RV Park has an amazing view from its location on the cliff high above the Pacific Ocean. If the view alone isn’t enough to convince you to stay at this park you can also see dolphins from this point and whales depending on the season. There is great fishing here, as well as body surfing, beachcombing, a children’s playground, and a video game room.

 

Los Angeles – Local Attractions

Saturday, May 25th, 2013

Theme Parks

Universal Studios Hollywood offers behind the scene tours looking at how special effects are made and other movie-making techniques. Rides and attractions are based on movies produced by Universal Studios. Check out Jurassic Park or Transformers – The Ride, or the Studio Tour which is 13 city blocks of sets from Wisteria Lane to the Bates Motel.

Pacific Park is an amusement park located on the Santa Monica Pier, ride the Ferris wheel to see the spectacular view of the Santa Monica Bay, the Pacific Ocean, the city, and Venice Beach.

I don’t need to mention Disneyland, but I will. Themed attractions, amusement rides, and of course Mickey Mouse, plan on spending a couple of days at the happiest place on earth.

Raging Waters is the west coast’s largest water park. This park boasts 50 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, 36 rides and attractions, and a sandy beach.

Knott’s Berry Farm is a themed attraction and amusement park based on the Peanut characters. This farm, once an actual berry farm, is a great stop for families, especially those with young children as Camp Snoopy is geared towards younger children.

 

Other Stops

The kids will love to spend a day at the Los Angeles Zoo, with 250 different species of animals the Los Angeles Zoo is known for its conservation efforts with over 40% of the animals being on the threatened or endangered species list.

For a fun and education stop visit the Aquarium of the Pacific. Whether you want to feed the birds or touch a shark you’ll want to visit this Los Angeles aquarium.

Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe, Tom Cruise, the list goes on. Who is your must-see on the Hollywood Walk of Fame? With over 2400 stars you are sure to find more than one favorite.

Griffith Observatory gives you amazing views of the planets, stars, and the city of Los Angeles. This stop is completely free, including parking.

Runyon Canyon offers hiking trails with breathtaking views of the city of Los Angeles, an amazing dog park for Scruffy, free daily yoga classes with professional instructors and you may even see a celebrity or two.

 

Los Angeles Tours & Attractions

Friday, June 4th, 2010

Los Angeles is full of entertainment, popular theme parks, and movie magic to experience on your RV rental vacation.

Most Popular LA Tours & Attractions

  • DISNEYLAND
    The largest theme park in LA with 60+ attractions
  • LA BREA TAR PITS
    Famous cluster of tar pits presented by the George C. Page Museum
  • VENICE BEACH
    Three-mile beach filled with shopping and entertainment