$1999 / Per Person

6 Day California RV Trip

from $1,499

Who doesn’t love a road trip?
RV Road Trips
Day 1 :
  • Arrive in LA and pick up your RV. Drive up the coast to camp at Leo Carrillo State Park on the beach where we can set up surfing lessons if you want or just relax for the rest of the day and watch the sun set over the horizon.
Day 2 :
  • Wake up and hit the road to beat the morning traffic as you head east into the mountains of Big Bear. Here you can spend the day doing lake activities of browse around town shopping. Spend the night at one of the campgrounds we work with or stay in small luxury cabins in the woods and enjoy the nature and quiet.
Day 3 :
  • Head into Joshua Tree and stop in famous Pioneer town on the way. Eat at Pappy and Harriets Honky Tonk bar before heading into Joshua Tree National Park to stay in one of their many campsites. You’ll get the best view of the stars here in the high desert.
Day 4 :
  • Wake up and spend some time exploring and climbing the rocks. When you’re ready head to Palm Springs. If you’re feeling adventurous, stop on the way in to rent ATV’s. Check into your hotel so you can enjoy the pool and a nice hot shower. Maybe indulge in a spa treatment.
Day 5 :
  • Head back into the mountains taking the backroads. This is a beautiful drive with lots of wildlife. You’ll camp out at Lake Hemet where you can swim and fish(if that’s your thing). The lake is beautiful and quiet. Make sure you have s’mores for the campfire!
Day 6 :
  • Head back to LA and stop in Cabazon on the way to visit their many outlet stores and amazing prices.
Day 1 :
  • Arrive in LA and pick up your RV. Drive up the coast to camp at Leo Carrillo State Park on the beach where we can set up surfing lessons if you want or just relax for the rest of the day and watch the sun set over the horizon.
Day 2 :
  • Wake up and hit the road to beat the morning traffic as you head east into the mountains of Big Bear. Here you can spend the day doing lake activities of browse around town shopping. Spend the night at one of the campgrounds we work with or stay in small luxury cabins in the woods and enjoy the nature and quiet.
Day 3 :
  • Head into Joshua Tree and stop in famous Pioneer town on the way. Eat at Pappy and Harriets Honky Tonk bar before heading into Joshua Tree National Park to stay in one of their many campsites. You’ll get the best view of the stars here in the high desert.
Day 4 :
  • Wake up and spend some time exploring and climbing the rocks. When you’re ready head to Palm Springs. If you’re feeling adventurous, stop on the way in to rent ATV’s. Check into your hotel so you can enjoy the pool and a nice hot shower. Maybe indulge in a spa treatment.
Day 5 :
  • Head back into the mountains taking the backroads. This is a beautiful drive with lots of wildlife. You’ll camp out at Lake Hemet where you can swim and fish(if that’s your thing). The lake is beautiful and quiet. Make sure you have s’mores for the campfire!
Day 6 :
  • Head back to LA and stop in Cabazon on the way to visit their many outlet stores and amazing prices.
Q: Do I have to stick to the itinerary?
A: You're free to do what you want and go at your own pace, however your hotel reservations will be strict and hard to shuffle around. These itineraries have you seeing and doing a lot. If you prefer to take your time a little more. Contact us to custom build this trip. These itineraries are for the active and adventurous traveler.
Q: How do I book activities?
A: Some of them you will be able to book with us and others are first come, first serve as they are smaller vendors. After you book Your detailed itinerary will have all that information.
Q: How much driving each day will I do?
A: We estimate 3-5 hours of straight driving as you head to a new destination. Assuming you'll stop along the way and see things it could be longer. We suggest getting an early start each day. After you book, your detailed itinerary will have all that information, including times to start your day etc.
Q: What is the best time of year to do these trips?
A: April - October is best. Many of the destinations are at higher elevations so there might be snow along the mountain passes. July and August can be very hot in some parts of these trips so keep that in mind as well.
Q: What sort of clothing do we need?
A: Because you are going to high and low elevations it would be good to pack for both warm and cold weather. Good hiking shoes for sure and an extra pair in case they get wet. Comfortable clothing and layers is best. Maybe bring one nice outfit if you're going to go somewhere nice in one of the locations.
Q: What else might we need to think about bringing?
A: Bring extra water containers to keep in the RV, bug spray and sunscreen. Also a good pair of sunglasses.

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