RV Parks in Antelope Valley, California

RV Parks in Antelope Valley, California

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An hour and a half east of Los Angeles is the Antelope Valley. Home to the Poppy Preserve State Park, this region is a high-desert paradise. Taking a trip to see the annual blooms of the poppies is awe inspiring as acres of land explode in vibrant reds and oranges from the petals of the flowers. RV touring in this region is a wonderful way to see the valley. If you take and RV tour of the region, there are many great RV parks and campgrounds you can use.

Antelope Valley RV Park

The Antelope Valley RV Park is the RV section of the Antelope Valley Fairgrounds. There are 24 fully paved sites, including pull-through sites for larger rigs with slide-outs. Water, electric and sewer hookups are standard with each site. An on-site manager is available 24 hours a day. Guests have access to a shower room, private toilets and a small guest house. For other conveniences, guests are only a few minutes away from downtown Lancaster, where grocery stores and restaurants are located.



Antelope Valley RV Park

2551 W. Avenue H

Lancaster, CA 93536

phone: (661) 206-0427

email: pat@avfair.com

www.avfair.com/rvpark/index.htm

Elk's Lodge, Lancaster

For members of the Fraternal Order of Elks, the Lancaster Lodge has RV parking. Thirty-amp electric, water are at each site, as is a hook-up for cable television. No is no sewer hookup. However there is a dump on the premises. Larger rigs with slideouts can be accommodated without any problem. Guests have access to the Elk's Lodge during their open hours, and pets are allowed on the premises. The Elks does not have hookups for 50 amp rigs. The Elks do have Wii throughout the property for internet access. There are shower facilities for RV guests.



Lancaster Elks Lodge 1625

240 E. Avenue K

Lancaster, CA 93535

rageofthesage@antelecom.nethttp://www.elkslodge1625.org

(661)942-1625

Californian RV Resort

Located in Palmdale in the Antelope Valley is the Californian RV Resort. A full-feature RV park and resort, the Californian offers RVers many amenities. Full electric, water and sewer hookups are standard. RVs needing 50-amp electric can be accommodated at the Californian. Cable TV hookups and Wi-Fi is available at each site. There are pull-through sites for larger RVs that have slide-outs. All guests have access to the swimming pool, shower rooms, private toilets, guest lodge with kitchen, RV wash and dump station, exercise room and playgrounds. Pets are welcome, but owners are asked to keep them under leash or voice control. Daily, weekly and monthly rates are available depending on length of stay. Credit cards are accepted.



Californian RV Resort

1535 W. Sierra Highway

Acton, CA 93510

phone: (661) 269-0919

toll-free: (888) 787-8386

www.calrv.com

Article Written By Eric Cedric

A former Alaskan of 20 years, Eric Cedric now resides in California. He's published in "Outside" and "Backpacker" and has written a book on life in small-town Alaska, "North by Southeast." Cedric was a professional mountain guide and backcountry expedition leader for 18 years. He worked in Russia, Iceland, Greece, Turkey and Belize. Cedric attended Syracuse University and is a private pilot.

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