Start your engine and take your rental RV on a tour of Orange County. The area has much more to offer than what you may have seen on Real Housewives or Orange County Choppers, and you’ll fall in love with the beaches, shopping options, and fine dining. Our two-day Orange County itinerary ensures you see all the best attractions.
Renting an RV offers a superior experience for your Orange County vacation. Instead of staying in a stale hotel room, you will spend evenings under the open sky, bonding with friends or family around your campfire. Your RVshare rental’s kitchen also allows you to prepare your own meals when you don’t feel like dressing up and going out.
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Preparing for Your Orange County Trip
You will have many options when selecting an RVshare rental. Drivable options include Class B rigs, a solid choice for budget-conscious families, while Class A motor homes are larger and boast amenities like a private main bedroom and a full kitchen. If maneuverability is a priority for you, Class C campervans are the most compact option. Alternatively, travel trailers provide the advantage of leaving your accommodations behind during your outings.
Our guides will help you make the most of your RV experience.
• Choosing the Right Size RV
• First-Timer’s Packing Guide
• The RV Rental Process
• Advantages of Opting for RV Delivery
After you’ve selected your RV, explore campgrounds to reserve the perfect campsite for your two days in Orange County. Review each campground’s offerings, including if they offer full hookups and the amenities you want, like playgrounds or access to the ocean. Popular spots include Orangeland RV Park, Anaheim Harbor RV Park, and Huntington Beach RV Campground.
Find other campground options in our comprehensive list of top-rated campgrounds in Orange County, CA.
Day 1: Science and a Visit to the Farm
Morning: Become a Mad Scientist
Discovery Cube is an interactive science museum featuring various exhibits, including Dino Quest, Artemis Adventures, and Rainforest Adventure. Kids and adults alike will enjoy the hands-on activities at the museum.
Lunch: Stop in for a Delicious Meal
Panini Kabab Grill offers many yummy appetizers served with warm pita bread. Entrees include a family-style combo with three skewers and sides. You can also choose from charbroiled chicken shish, beef koobideh, or fresh Atlantic salmon kabob.
Afternoon: A Trip to Knott’s Berry Farm Theme Park
The Knott’s Berry Farm Theme Park offers thrilling rides, roller coasters, and an 1800s Ghost Town. Guests can also book tickets to live shows, so check the schedule before your visit.
Setting Up Camp
When you’re ready to settle in for the night, stop by to see the host at your Orange County campground and complete the check-in process. Your host provides everything you need, including parking permits and directions to your camping spot. Connect to the hookups upon arrival to power up your RV. If you’ve added setup and delivery services to your RV reservation, the RV owner will deliver the RV to the campground and connect everything for you.
Dinner: Dine in or Head to Claim Jumper
After settling in, you can prepare a meal in your RV’s kitchen or cook over your campfire. However, if you are up for another outing, Claim Jumper has an impressive assortment of appetizers, including seared ahi tuna, Southwest egg rolls, calamari, or spinach artichoke dip. For an entre, some choices are wood-fired pizza, pork ribs, or steak.
Day 2: The Best of Orange County
Morning: Under the Sea
The Aquarium of the Pacific has over 100 exhibits in 19 habitats. You’ll see tropical frogs, sharks, penguins, and otters. The aquarium also features an ocean science center and the Molina Animal Care Center.
Lunch: Enjoy Lunch Along the Water
Parkers’ Lighthouse offers upscale seafood with a waterfront view. For a light lunch, choose from the sandwich menu, while entrees include mesquite-grilled salmon, seafood linguine, and roasted cauliflower steak.
Afternoon: Disney California Adventure Park
The Disney California Adventure Park is divided into several areas, like Avenger Campus, Cars Land, and Pixar Pier. You’ll find a full afternoon of attractions and places to visit that will make lasting memories for every member of your group.
Evening: The Sound of Music
A journey through Orange County isn’t complete without a visit to the Walt Disney Concert Hall. It is the home of the LA Philharmonic Orchestra and offers a variety of live performances.
Day 3 and Beyond in Orange County
If you need more than two days, Orange County has many more attractions and places to see.
• Noguchi Gardens is a hidden treasure recommended by locals. The garden incorporates a collection of Isamu Noguchi sculptures and local plants.
• The Lab Anti-Mall offers unique experiences for those who want to shop. You’ll find art and locally made products and treats.
• The Blind Rabbit is a distinctive speakeasy experience, and you must make reservations. Guests get 90 minutes to eat and drink.
Summer Activities
Summertime in Orange County gives you access to its many festivals, including the Orange County Blues Festival. Famous people like Reverend G host the show, which includes local and well-known blues artists. Alternatively, the annual Taste of Placentia features food from local establishments and live music.
Indoor Activities
On rainy days, you can find great indoor activities to help you fight the rainy day blues, including Flightdeck Simulation Center. This attraction lets you take to the sky in one of eight fighter simulators or a Boeing 737. The Surfing Heritage & Culture Center is another terrific choice where you’ll learn about surf culture and its history.
An RV rental gives you freedom and versatility when spending two days in Orange County. Review our itinerary and set up your trip today!