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Located right in the middle of the state of Delaware, the town of Smyrna has played a major role in Delaware history. Due to its convenient, central location, Smyrna operated as a shipping center for much of the state, especially for the larger cities in the general area. Today, as shipping has been revolutionized into the modern trucking industry, Smyrna remains an agricultural hub for the state. Not only that, but Smyrna is relatively close to the shores of Delaware Bay, one of the Mid-Atlantic’s most bio-diverse waterways.

If you don’t feel like driving your RV rental in Smyrna, then you can instead ride on the city’s transit system. With several buses operating routes in Smyrna, you can easily get where you need to go without maneuvering with your RV.

When you book an RV in Smyrna, you open up an often-overlooked part of the country. Instead of dealing with the massive crowds at the Jersey Shore or in the crowded nearby cities of Baltimore and Philadelphia, you’ll get to enjoy the natural beauty that many of those other bustling areas lack.

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The Great Outdoors

If you’re looking for something near Smyrna, then head north to Blackbird State Forest near Townsend, DE. With several miles of trails and well-maintained grounds, Blackbird State Forest is described as a hidden gem in central Delaware. You can even try your hand at some casual fishing in the catch-and-release ponds.

If you want to experience some of the Mid-Atlantic coastline, then head to the Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge in Kent County. Just shy of 16,000 acres, this impressive wildlife refuge welcomes thousands of migratory birds every year. You can stroll along the various trails and boardwalks or instead opt for the driving route through the reserve. Either way, you will get to see near pristine salt marshes and estuaries as far as the eye can see.

When you choose to rent an RV in Smyrna, be sure to take it a little farther than the town’s city limits. About 30 minutes south of town is Killens Pond State Park in Felton, DE. With a 66-acre pond right in the middle of the park, visitors can do some fishing, canoeing, or kayaking and enjoy seeing the park from another angle. If you want something a little more energetic and fun for kids, there is even a water park right inside the state park.

RV Parks

When you secure an RV rental in Smyrna, DE, you need to decide where you will park it and call it a night. Luckily enough, there are plenty of RV campgrounds around central Delaware that are sure to interest you.

If you want to stay on the water, then consider the Duck Neck Campground. About 30 minutes west of Smyrna, in Chestertown, Maryland, Duck Neck offers visitors a more secluded destination. Nestled in a bend of the Chester River, Duck Neck has electric and water hookups, a general store, and a boat launch from which to explore the river. If you want to try your hand at something new, you can even go crabbing at Duck Neck.

About 30 minutes to the southwest of Smyrna, also in Maryland, is the Holiday Park Campground. At Holiday Park, you will have electric and water hookups, restrooms, and showers. Other amenities include laundry facilities, on-site hiking trails, and even a tennis court. Holiday Park also organizes a variety of events throughout the year to keep their guests entertained, such as hayrides and mini-carnivals.

When you rent a motorhome in Smyrna, you’ll find plenty of gas stations along US-13, which runs north-south through Delaware and cuts right through the middle of Smyrna.

Explore the City

When you book an camper rental in Smyrna, be sure to set aside some extra time so that you can explore this little haven away from the rest of the bustling, nonstop world.

If you want to learn more about this quintessential Delaware town, then spend some time at the Smyrna Museum. Home to artifacts from Smyrna’s early days as well as rotating exhibits that highlight a variety of objects. The Duck Creek Historical Society operates the museum and you are sure to learn more about the area than you would’ve thought possible.

Just about 10 minutes north of town is the 3 Palms Zoo and Education Center. Here, you can view some typical barnyard animals such as pigs and sheep, but you can also see boa constrictors and alligators. With an interesting variety of animals, you are sure to learn something new about the animals that call 3 Palms home.

If you want to try something new, then you can learn how to crab or go deep-sea fishing off the coast of Delaware. After your day of fishing, you can then enjoy the flavors of what you caught. If that sounds like a little much, then maybe just sit down to a fresh plate of famous Delaware crab and call it a day. Start your Smyrna, Delaware RV rental vacation today.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


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  • Tybout Tract Trail, DETownsend, DE
  • Pasture Point Trail to Bear Swap Pool, DESmyrna, DE
  • Shearness Pool Loop, DESmyrna, DE
  • Parsons Point Trail, DETownsend, DE
  • Bear Swamp Pool Tower Loop Trail, DEDover, DE
  • Raymond Observation Tower Trail, DEDover, DE
  • Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge Loop, DESmyrna, DE
  • Raymond Pool Loop Trail, DEDover, DE
  • Shearness Tower Trail, DESmyrna, DE
  • Bombay Boardwalk Trail, DESmyrna, DE

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