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Delaware might be one of the smallest states in America, but it has a lot in store for both outdoor enthusiasts and travelers looking for unique cultural and historical spots. There are many RV rentals in Odessa, but no matter which one you choose, you will enjoy visiting this small town named after the Ukrainian port. Sitting on the banks of the Appoquinimink River and close to wonderful state parks and the impressive Delaware River, it is a perfect starting point for the adventurous souls who want to spend time in nature. If you remain within the town limits, make sure to enter its Historic District.

For the excitement of a NASCAR race and some impressive aircraft of the Air Mobility Command Museum, pay a visit to Dover, the state’s capital. Odessa is half-way between Dover and Wilmington, one of the largest cities in Delaware, welcoming visitors with the Hagley Museum and Library and the lively Wilmington Riverwalk. You can leave your Odessa RV rental in an RV park and reach these cities in one of the DART First State buses. In a couple of hours, you can get to some iconic East Coast cities such as Philadelphia and Washington D.C.

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The Great Outdoors

Whether you want to explore a swamp, roam around a forest, or jump into the ocean, renting an RV in Odessa, Delaware is your ticket to all that and more. Concentrated around one of the largest freshwater ponds in the state, Lums Pond State Park can be reached in less than half an hour's drive. The pond is stocked with different kinds of fish and surrounded by lush vegetation, displaying an array of colors in autumn. Thrill seekers can try zip lining among the trees and get a bird’s eye view of the park.

Drive to the south for about an hour, and you will arrive at the place where Delaware Bay meets the Atlantic - Cape Henlopen State Park. From swimming and windsurfing to kayaking and fishing, every camper will find their favorite activity. Relax on the vast sandy beach or go hiking on the trail following old rail lines and get to all the hidden spots of the park. Fort Miles Museum and Historical Area are located in the park, offering history buffs an insight into the WWII events that happened in the area.

One of the first state parks in Delaware, Trap Pond State Park is located in the south of the state, and your Odessa camper rental can get you there in about an hour and a half. As you slowly float on the pond in a boat, you will be able to witness an extraordinary landscape of bald cypress trees rising from the water. Hikers, bikers, and horseback riders will find trails meandering through the trees, while campers can enjoy the forest silence from one of the unique island tent sites or their RVs.

If you want to roam freely through a huge green forest, cross the border with New Jersey and park your RV rental from Odessa at one of the sites of Wharton State Forest. From the Batona Trail, connecting the park with two other parks in the vicinity, to the 19th-century Atsion Mansion, there are plenty of interesting spots to visit.

RV Parks

There are a few RV parks and campgrounds where you can park your RV rental near Odessa, DE and stay for a while. The campground of Lums Pond State Park is pet-friendly, and it offers full hookups and access to recreational trails. Visitors can find several stores and restaurants in nearby Glasgow.

Crossing the border with Maryland will get you to Woodlands Camping Resort where you will find full hookups, a swimming pool, and propane available on-site. It is located right next to Elk Neck State Forest and close to Elk River, offering great recreation opportunities. A range of dining and shopping spots can be found in Elkton.

After a short ride, you can get to a Walmart Supercenter in Middletown and check with their manager if they allow overnight parking.

Exploring the City

The First State will satisfy every visitor, from the history lovers who want to travel back through time to the museum-goers and foodies. Fort Delaware State Park is right on the river bank, bringing the atmosphere of the Civil War to the present. The Pea Patch Island is a part of the park, and it once served as a prison camp for Union soldiers. Visitors can tour different buildings on-site, such as the barracks and the blacksmith shop, and even witness a cannon firing.

If you decide to visit the capital city, make sure to stop by the Air Mobility Command Museum. Aircraft enthusiasts can see helicopters, fighters, and even a presidential plane. Interesting exhibits will show you the roles that the aircraft had throughout history, making the visit even more exciting. Flight simulators will bring you even closer to understanding the inner workings of these amazing sky travelers.

Those looking for a pleasant atmosphere and superb dining options can spend some time at the Wilmington Riverfront. Seafood restaurants and cafes are lined along the Christina River, giving visitors a chance to relax. There are also museums and galleries you can visit, as well as different events throughout the year.

Legend has it that Thomas Jefferson called Delaware a “jewel” among the states – find the best RV rental in Odessa and find out why.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


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  • Tybout Tract Trail, DETownsend, DE
  • Swamp Forest Trail, DELums Pond State Park, DE
  • Michael Castle Trail, DESaint Georges, DE
  • Ben Cardin Recreational Trail, MDElkton, MD
  • Glasgow Park Loop Trail, DENewark, DE
  • Finn's Point Loop, DENew Castle, DE
  • Iron Hill Park Trail, DENewark, DE
  • Pasture Point Trail to Bear Swap Pool, DESmyrna, DE
  • Parsons Point Trail, DETownsend, DE
  • Bear Swamp Pool Tower Loop Trail, DEDover, DE

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