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When you book an RV in Decatur, you’ll have easy access to the spectacular sights and sounds of multiple national parks as well as big-city conveniences and attractions. With an RV rental in Decatur, you are within a ten-minute drive from Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge. The stunning Bankhead National Forest and the Talladega National Forest are also easily within reach.

Decatur is an obvious choice for those travelers looking for the best of both pristine nature and exciting city life. Once you have exhausted the natural sites, you can be living it up in nearby Birmingham in no time. Enjoy the fun at attractions like the Alabama Splash Adventure and the Birmingham Zoo or learn about history at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. Head over to Huntsville, a half an hour drive in your Decatur motorhome rental and you can be experiencing the sights there too. Try a visit to the U.S. Space & Rocket Center or the Huntsville Botanical Garden. A road trip vacation to Decatur will surely please all travelers.

The Great Outdoors

You can join the geocaching trend when you rent a motorhome in Decatur. Both the Decatur Geocaching Passport and the Civil War Geocaching Passport feature clues, caches, and treasures hidden throughout the city. Information for both is available at the Decatur Morgan County Convention and Visitors’ Bureau and you can earn prizes by returning completed passports there.

The city and county maintain a number of parks, trails, and other recreational spaces that you can access with your Decatur camper rental. Founder’s Park includes the 1833 Old State Bank. Frazier Park features an authentic Japanese tea garden given to the city by the Daikin American Corporation. The oldest park in the city, Delano Park includes the historic reconstructed WPA Rose Garden and the Trail of History. The kids will enjoy the splash pad, playground, and lunch in the provided picnic shelter.

The Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge is one of the South’s largest centers for wildlife and waterfowl research. It comprises 34,500 acres of woodlands that protect a refuge and breeding ground for migratory birds and other wildlife. Make sure you pack your binoculars and camera since you might get to see the majestic sandhill crane or whooping crane. This site also has an observatory and the Givens Wildlife Interpretive Center.

RV Parks

In an RV rental near Decatur, you won’t have any trouble finding a temporary home. Consider KV’s RV Park in Hartselle as an option. It is ideally situated off I-65 and halfway between the major attractions of the Alabama beaches to the south and the Tennessee mountains to the north. The sites here all full hookup and campers have access to laundry, showers, and restrooms. There’s also Wi-Fi and a dog park.

The Point Mallard Park Campground, right in Decatur is another place to camp using your RV trailer rental in Decatur. The park features a water park, a golf course, and year-round ice skating. You’ll never run out of things to do here with the bike trails and batting cages. The sites are full hookup with picnic tables and charcoal grills. Here, you can also have the convenience of restrooms, showers and laundry facilities.

Check out the Decatur/Wheeler Lake KOA Campground in Decatur as another potential home base for your travels. The campground features a boat ramp and a sandy beach as well as boat and bike rentals. RV sites include full hookups with WiFi. Campground amenities include restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, and a playground for the kids.

Exploring the City

Visitors may want to plan your vacation to Decatur in order to take part in some of the special events that the city hosts every year. Some of the most popular include the Spirit of America festival, which includes a pageant and is one of the largest free 4th of July festivals in the South, the Festival of the Cranes at Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge, and the Alabama Jubilee, which is one of the oldest hot air balloon races in the South.

Museum buffs with Decatur RV rentals by owner will find lots to explore and enjoy here. The Blue and Gray Museum houses one of the largest private collections of Civil War artifacts and relics. Cook’s Natural Science Museum was established by the founder of a pest control company in order to teach entomology and related science courses. It now contains over 2000 exhibits including mounted wildlife, exotic insects, and birds. They also display seashells, snakes, and coral. Visit the Morgan County Archives to see hundreds of volumes of rare historical and genealogical research as well as bound original copies of local newspapers dating back to 1919. The Historic Depot and Railroad Museum will be of interest to anyone who likes trains, history, or architecture.

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