Burbank is the perfect location to enjoy all the trekking, swimming, camping, and exploring that the San Fernando Valley around Los Angeles has to offer. And while this city may be buzzing with film and television projects, you can steer clear of the bright lights by heading into the hills in your campervan, RV, or camper trailer. Some of the most loved hiking trails are in the day-use Wildwood Canyon State Park (no RV campsites here) and Stough Canyon Nature Center. Campers also love the kid-friendly trek up to Henry Cook Lookout Point. After a day of exploring, you have a number of RV parks and campgrounds to choose from—stay in the mountains near Glendale, or opt for a beach RV campsite on the bluffs along the perfect surf and golden sands of the California coast, with nearby beach areas like Santa Monica. Whether you’re looking for an upscale RV resort stay in the mountains with full hookups and dump station access, or you’d rather camp at a small pull-through campsite on the coast with a private bathroom, there’s something for every RVer’s taste in this part of California.