Off-Roading
Below is a list of fun and adventurous off-roading areas throughout Southern California I believe any van or RV nomad will enjoy. Each of these locations is easily accessible for a van or RV.
Dumont Dunes
Dumont Dunes Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Recreation Area is located in the middle of nowhere and a perfect place for van and RV nomads who love off-roading. The main activity
Hungry Valley State Park
Overview Hungry Valley State Vehicular Recreation Area (SVRA) is a fun place for any van or RV nomad to visit and explore. The area offers more than 130 miles of
Imperial Sand Dunes
The Imperial Sand Dunes, or Glamis, as the locals call it, is worth a visit for any van or RV nomad looking to explore one of SoCal’s greatest natural attractions.
Jawbone Canyon and Dove Springs OHV
Jawbone Canyon and Dove Springs Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) areas are located right next to each other and are great for off-roading, exploring, and boondocking. They are easy to get to,
Johnson Valley OHV Area
Overview Johnson Valley is the perfect location for any van or RV nomad who loves to be boondocking in the middle of nowhere while enjoying tons of off-roading. Johnson Valley
Kelso Sand Dunes
The Kelso Sand Dunes are a great place for any van or RV nomad to visit who wants to explore the vast Mojave desert. They are the largest dunes in
Oceano Dunes SVRA
Oceano Dunes Natural Preserve is located 3 miles south of Pismo Beach and is one of the most expansive coastal dunes left in California. The preserve offers the opportunity to
Ocotillo Wells SVRA
There are many amazing places to visit while in Fullerton. Fullerton is home to Cal State Fullerton, one of the largest colleges in Southern California. Besides Cal State Fullerton, there
San Gabriel Canyon OHV
Previous Next San Gabriel Canyon OHV Overview: San Gabriel Canyon Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Area is located 11 miles north of Azusa on Highway 39. It features 160 acres of sand,