The city of Hesperia is in San Bernardino County. It was started as part of a Spanish land grant in 1781 before the U.S. annexed the area after the Mexican-American War in 1848. The city has a population of 99,818 as of the 2020 census. It can offer RVers amenities for extended stays of a week or longer.
You can visit the Harris Exhibit Center on Main Street, which displays collections relating to the area's past for free, or you can pay $10 to explore exhibits at the nearby Victor Valley Museum. Book a reservation, and explore the 10 acres of the Hesperia Zoo. Younger travelers might appreciate the nearby Giddy Up Ranch for its petting zoo and horseback riding experiences.
Molly Brown's Country Cafe stays busy offering American foods, and Juliano's Italian Restaurant gets high marks from guests. Try local favorites like La Casita Cafe or Paulina's Mexican Grill if you're in the mood for Mexican food, including vegetarian options.
Latin Food Fest – Enjoy the upcoming Latin Food Fest in nearby Los Angeles each March. It celebrates the culinary diversity of the Caribbean, Central America, and South America and also features live entertainment.
Stagecoach Festival – Nearby Indio hosts the upcoming Stagecoach Festival at the end of April. You'll celebrate with other country music fans and watch live performances from top artists performing alternative country, bluegrass, folk, roots rock, and mainstream country. There is also food, drink, and other entertainment.
Beverly Hills Film Festival – Mark your calendar for the upcoming Beverly Hills Film Festival in April. Fans, industry workers, and the Hollywood elite come together to experience the latest in movie technology and broad-ranging panels. You'll find plenty of RV amenities in and around the metro area.
Joshua Tree National Park sits 78 miles southeast of Hesperia and is known as the meeting point between the Colorado and Mojave deserts. You'll find unique mountain panoramas and rock formations here. Backcountry camping, biking, and hiking are the main activities at the park.
If you travel 156 miles north of the city, you will come to Death Valley National Park. Known as one of the driest and hottest places on earth, it contains the famous Badwater Basin, which, at 282 feet below sea level, is the lowest point in the U.S. Those who can handle the conditions bird-watch, bike, or hike the area. There are over a dozen campgrounds in or near the park.
Sequoia National Park is 236 miles north of town. Its giant sequoias are the largest trees on the planet by volume. The best activities besides hiking include horseback riding, rock climbing, and winter activities like snowshoeing or skiing. Visalia is the closest city and can provide you with amenities.
Silverwood Lake State Recreation Area is 17 miles south of the city. You can boat, fish, swim the lake, or explore the 13 miles of trails on a bike or foot. Three RV-friendly campsites are close by when you finish for the day.
If you drive south for 61 miles, you will reach Lake Perris State Recreational Area. It contains 8,000 acres of a valley filled with white beaches where you can enjoy a picnic, horseback riding, biking, hiking, or rock climbing. Water activities in the park include boating, scuba diving, snorkeling, and swimming.
Saddleback Butte State Park is 48 miles northwest of Hesperia. You will find animals and plants in the 3,000 acres of desert that are rare to see elsewhere. Springtime is popular with those wanting to catch the flowers in bloom, but you can hike and sightsee year-round.
Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area is 108 miles west of Hesperia and is famous for its varied terrain. Visit Paramount Ranch, or enjoy an easy hike on the Solstice Canyon Trail. There are plenty of RV amenities in the surrounding communities.
César E. Chávez was a labor leader who helped make Americans aware of migrant workers' conditions in the 1960s. César E. Chávez National Monument is 113 miles northwest of the city, paying tribute to him and his life's work. You can explore the visitor center, the gardens, and the graves of César and his wife, Helen.
You'll need to drive 148 miles south to reach Cabrillo National Monument in San Diego. The monument celebrates the first European landing on the West Coast, Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo. Visit the Old Point Loma Lighthouse, Sunny Jim's Sea Cave, and hike the one-mile trail of the Point Loma Tide Pools.
Hesperia's Desert Willow RV Resort is one of the best facilities on RVshare's Top 10 Campgrounds in Victorville list. It has 174 sites ranging from 50 to 97 feet long, full RV hookups with up to 50-amp power, free Wi-Fi, and other amenities. Another popular location is nearby San Bernardino RV Park with 133 back-in and pull-through sites, full hookups, shower access, and pet-friendly amenities at $45 per night. Nearby Victorville offers sites at Shady Oasis Kampground, which provides cell reception and up to 50-amp power, and it allows pets at the former KOA campground.
Motorhomes are divided into Class A, B, and C vehicles. On average expect to pay $185 per night for Class A, $149 per night for Class B and $179 per night for Class C. Towable RVs include 5th Wheel, Travel Trailers, Popups, and Toy Hauler. On average, in Hesperia, CA, the 5th Wheel trailer starts at $70 per night. Pricing for the Travel Trailer begins at $60 per night, and the Popup Trailer starts at $65 per night.
Do you need to be a certain age to rent an RV in Hesperia?Yes. The minimum age is 25 to be eligible to get an RV Rental in Hesperia from RVshare.
Does RVshare have emergency roadside assistance?Yes. Every RV rental booked through RVshare receives 24/7 emergency roadside assistance.
Does RVshare offer one way RV rentals in Hesperia?Yes. Prior to renting any RV, check with the owner since not all will offer this particular option.