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Marianna is a Florida suburb located on the panhandle just south of the Florida-Alabama state line. Known as “The City of Southern Charm,” Marianna’s downtown area is quaint with country vibes. Nevertheless, eco-tourism is the town’s most important industry. The land is rich in natural beauty thanks to its miles of spring-fed rivers, ponds, lakes, and creeks that draw paddle board, kayak, and canoe enthusiasts from all around. The area is also home to Florida Caverns State Park, Florida’s only dry caverns. And best of all, the town’s position along I-10 allows visitors to easily get to and from Marianna. Tallahassee is just an hour's drive away, and if you’re looking to spend a day on the beach, Panama City Beach is about a 90-minute drive away. Whether you want Marianna to be the hub of your vacation or you just wish to explore for a day or two, you won’t regret booking an RV rental in Marianna.

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The Great Outdoors

Take a plunge underground when you reserve a motorhome rental in Marianna and visit Florida Caverns State Park. Indulge your senses with the sound of dripping water and a visual array of mystifying stalactites and stalagmites. Though dry caves are not common in Florida, Florida Caverns State Park gives visitors a unique opportunity in the Florida Panhandle. Explore large underground chambers and learn about the area’s geology when you book a guided tour.

The Blue Hole Spring at Ichetucknee Springs State Park is another interesting and unique place to explore when you book a camper rental in Marianna. Just a few miles away in Columbia County, the Blue Hole Spring is one of the seven springs that feed the crystal-clear Ichetucknee River. Tucked away in a beautifully wooded area, the spring can be reached via a short boardwalk and nature trail. The stunning pool shines blue in the sunlight. Approximately 40 feet deep, the Blue Hole is actually the opening of a flooded cave that can be explored by certified SCUBA divers. The area around the Blue Hole is just as interesting and was frequented by prehistoric Native American hunters. Similarly, numerous Paleo Indian artifacts have been found in the area. Whether you love history, the outdoors, or a good photo op, Blue Hole Spring should definitely be a place to visit when you book a campervan rental in Marianna.

If you’re interested in canoeing and kayaking, don’t miss the chance to explore the Chipola River when you rent a motorhome in Marianna. The Chipola River Canoe Trail starts at the Florida Caverns State Park and runs through swamps and hardwood forests. While on the canoe trail, you’ll encounter alligators, beavers, turtles, and rare and endangered plants and animals located in and along the river. The Chipola River is fed by 60 freshwater springs which provide recreational and economic benefits to the community.

RV Parks

There are several places you can stay the night when you book an RV rental in Marianna, Florida. Alliance Hill RV Resort is just off I-10, easily allowing you to reach other Florida destinations. The gated 50+ campground features a swimming pool, laundry facilities, restrooms with hot showers, a modern clubhouse, pull-through sites, and several other amenities. Situated on 60 peaceful acres, the sites here have full hookups including 30/50 amp electrical service. If you have pets, feel free to bring them because the RV park is pet-friendly.

An award-winning campground in the area is the Hitchin’ Post Corral and Campground RV Park. Just a few miles away in the town of Cottondale, the campground includes 24 full hookup sites with 20/30/50 amp electrical service, picnic tables, and many with fire pits. Fish on the private lake stocked with largemouth bass, catfish, brim, and more. Bring your horses because the campground has an open corral, round pen, and fields of grass for grazing. There are also two off-leash dog parks. In your spare time, enjoy a game of bocce ball, corn hole, horseshoes, ladder ball, volleyball, disc golf, and more.

Exploring the City

If you like historic bridges, be sure to visit Bellamy Bridge Heritage Trail. The trail is less than a mile long and provides access to the historic Bellamy Bridge. Just west of the Chipola River, the trail meanders through some of Florida’s most unique and spectacular scenery. The area boasts several rare and endangered species of plants, and the trail gives visitors access to the Upper Chipola Wildlife Management Area. Built in 1914, several ghost stories revolve around the bridge and trail, and the area is often called the most haunted place in Florida.

Take a stroll through Downtown Marianna. Often referred to as “The City of Southern Charm,” Marianna’s downtown area is quaint with country vibes. While downtown, check out the city’s triangulated courthouse park, look for the obelisk marking the Civil War Battle of Marianna, or stop by the historic Russ House. Full of charm and history, this lovely little downtown area is a great place to wander around and relax.

Experience wolves up close and personally at the Seacrest Wolf Preserve. Offering one of the rarest opportunities in the contiguous United States, embark on a walking tour through three acres of natural habitat that are home to Arctic, British Columbian, and gray wolves. Learn about the wolves and experience hands-on interaction. Tours last approximately two hours, and an appointment must be made in advance.

A haven for outdoor enthusiasts and urbanites alike, your next adventure awaits when you search for an RV in Jackson County.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


  • Hiking TrailLocation
  • Chipola River: FL 166 to County 280A, FLMarianna, FL
  • Perimeter Trail, FLMarianna, FL
  • Florida Caverns Campground: Red and Blue Loop Trail, FLFlorida Caverns State Park, FL
  • Chipola River: FL 162 to FL 166, FLMarianna, FL
  • Bellamy Bridge Heritage Trail, FLMarianna, FL
  • Chipola River: Peacock Bridge to Look & Tremble Rapid, FLMarianna, FL
  • Falling Waters State Park Trail, FLFalling Waters State Park, FL
  • Falling Waters Campground Trail, FLFalling Waters State Park, FL
  • Econfina Creek: Scotts Bridge to Walsingham Park Trail, FLChipley, FL
  • The Florida Trail Segment 36: Scott Road Trailhead to FL 20 Trailhead, FLFalling Waters State Park, FL

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