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Valencia, California RV Camping Resorts

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By Jeffrey Caldwell
Valencia, California RV Camping Resorts
Valencia, California is located just 60 miles east of Los Angeles, and is close to vast stretches of national park and forest land. The Angeles National Forest and San Bernardino National Forest are located just north of Valencia and Joshua Tree National Park is 80 miles to the east. Hiking, skiing and mountain biking are popular outdoor activities in the area as well as fishing in both stocked and natural lakes.

Big Bear Shores Resort & Yacht Club

Big Bear Shores Resort & Yacht Club features 170 RV sites on the shores of Big Bear Lake. Big Bear Shores is also surrounded on three sides by the San Bernardino National Forest, and its miles of hiking trails. Lakefront and interior sites are available on a nightly, weekly or monthly basis. RV sites feature full hookups including 50-amp electrical service and cable TV. There are also built in fireplaces and barbecues on many sites. There is a six person maximum per site and pets are allowed with an extra fee. Amenitites at the park include a pool, spas and tennis court and the resort features 24-hour gated security.

Big Bear Shores Resort & Yacht Club

40751 North Shore Drive
Big Bear City, CA 92314
(909) 866-4151
bigbearshores.com

Cherry Valley Lakes RV Campground


Cherry Valley Lakes RV Campground features 140 RV sites, most with full water, sewer and electrical hookups. A barbeque and picnic table is included with each site. The Cherry Valley Lakes clubhouse has a fireplace, large screen TV and pool table. Amenities at the campground include laundry facilities and a swimming pool and Jacuzzi. Volleyball, tennis and horseshoes are popular sports at the resort. Loft cabins are available for rent to accommodate extra guests. Scheduled activities at the campground include cookouts, potlucks and Saturday night barbecues. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the campgrounds stocked fishing lakes, as well as the campground's close proximity to San Bernardino National Forest.

Cherry Valley Lakes

36805 Brookside Ave.
Cherry Valley, CA 9222
(866) 217-8111
cherryvalleylakes.com/

Terrace Village RV Park

Terrace Village RV Park is located 10 miles south of Valencia, California along interstate 215. The Park features 53 paved RV sites each with full water and sewer hookups. In addition 20-, 30- and premium 50- amp electrical service is available. Cable TV and Internet access with your laptop are available as well. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate close proximity to Box Springs Mountain Park, an 1,155-acre park that features hiking and mountain biking.

Terrace Village RV Park
21900 Barton Road #170
Grand Terrace, CA 92313
(800)427-2441
terracevillagervpark.com/

Holloway's Marina & RV Park

Billed as Southern California's best kept secret, Holloway's Marina & RV Park is an RV resort that puts the focus on watersports. Boating rentals at Holloway's include fishing boats from 14 feet to 16 feet as well as pontoon boats. Jet skis and wave runners are also available for rental on an hourly basis, as well as kayaks and canoes. Holloway's RV Park features 100 individual sites, each with full hookups, picnic table, barbecue and cable TV. Laundry facilities and hot showers are available, as well as basketball courts and a playground for children.

Holloway's Marina & RV Park

398 Edgemoor Road

P.O. Box 2877

Big Bear Lake, CA 92315

(800) 448-5335
bigbearboating.com/

About The Author

Jeffrey Caldwell has been a freelance writer for over five months and has published over 250 articles on websites like eHow and Trails.com. Caldwell writes articles on a wide range of topics including travel, camping and automotive mechanics. He has a Bachelor of Arts in English from Millersville University.
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