Bakersfield’s Premier RV park is right off of Highway 99 and Rosedale Hwy. Providing easy freeway access and central Bakersfield Location.
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The main West Coast highway, Interstate 5, runs all the way from the California-Mexico border north to the Washington-Canada border. It connects most of the major cities from San Diego and Los Angeles to Portland and Seattle. It largely parallels Highway 101 and California Route 1, or more...
Book an RV in Montereyand you’ll find yourself on the beautiful California coast within driving distance ofSan Jose,Fresno, andBakersfield. You can also take your RV rental in Monterey to theSierra National Forest,Los Padres National Forest, andYosemite National Park. ...
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Some of their favourite spots were Seven Feathers Casino RV Park, Canyonville, Oregon; Campbell Cove RV Park in Lake Havasu, Arizona; Trailer Village inside Grand Canyon National Park; River Run RV Park in Bakersfield, California; Indian Waters in Indio, California; Newberry Mountain Park on ...
After Bakersfield, we entered the Central Valley of California. In the distance we could see barren hills. But in the valley were miles and miles of orchards. I don’t know what kind of trees for sure, but we saw signs for almond and pistachio. There were ranches with cattle and a cou...