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Nestled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Adairsville, Georgia, lies partway between Atlanta and Chattanooga. It was initially established as a Cherokee village and named after a Scottish settler, Chief Walter S. Adair, who was married to a Native American woman.

The town flourished with the coming of the Western and Atlantic Railroad, with the 1862 “Great Locomotive Chase” passing through Adairsville during the Civil War. In the aftermath, the city rebuilt itself as an industrial hub for producing carpets and textiles, with many of its 19th-century buildings still standing today.

Adairsville’s location near the Chattahoochee National Forest, fascinating archaeological sites, and cities drenched in history make it the ideal destination to rent an RV.

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The Great Outdoors

Pick up your RV rental in Adairsville and drive to the Johns Mountain Wildlife Management Area, which sprawls across more than 24,000 acres to the north of the city. It’s crisscrossed by mountain biking and hiking trails, with horseback riders also welcome to explore on designated trails and open track areas. Bring a canoe to explore the waterways at your leisure or test your luck while fishing at Lake Marvin.

Drive northeast to the Rich Mountain Wilderness, which forms part of the extensive Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest. It centers around a 4,050-foot peak that’s blanketed in second-growth hardwood forests and provides important habitat for squirrels, raccoons, black bears, and deer. On the northern edge of the wilderness area is the picturesque Fall Branch Falls, which plunges into a small pool and can be accessed along the Benton MacKaye Trail.

You can rent a motorhome in Adairsville and drive to the Amicalola Falls State Park, which is home to the 729-foot Amicalola Falls (the name is Cherokee for “tumbling waters”). It’s the highest waterfall in the state and has been designated as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Georgia. Follow the trail that leads to the waterfall’s observation deck and surrounding boardwalks, then continue on to Springer Mountain, the southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail.

RV Parks

Pick up your motorhome rental in Adairsville and head to the Harvest Moon RV Park, which offers both pull-through sites with full hookups and cable TV. There are laundry facilities and a recreational room, as well as a dog-walking area and an on-site book exchange.

Just down the street is the Leisure Time RV Park where you can pull or back into one of their full hookup sites. There are laundry facilities and a picnic area that guests are welcome to use, as well as a clubhouse and an ice-making machine.

You can make the 10-mile drive south of Adairsville to the Cartersville / Cassville-White KOA. It features an outdoor pool and laundry facilities, as well as a children’s playground and volleyball court.

The city is also just a 15-minute drive from Calhoun and its Walmart, where you may be able to set up camp with the Adairsville RV trailer rental for a night or two with the manager’s permission.

Exploring the City

Park your RV rental near Adairsville and head out to explore on foot, beginning at the Adairsville Welcome Center where you can delve into the local history. Chat with one of the staff members about what to do in the city, then stroll north to admire the stately Rosabelle Manor - a whitewashed mansion that’s full of Southern charm. If you’re traveling with kids, make the short drive north to the Harold “Ooky” Faith Memorial Park, which is home to a children’s playground and scenic ponds where you can relax with a picnic.

Ever wanted to visit Rome? Less than a 30-minute drive from Adairsville will land you in the heart of Georgia’s historic city of Rome. It’s clustered with buildings and structures that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, including the 19th-century Clock Tower that rises atop one of Rome’s seven hills. Wander through the charming East Rome Historic District and visit the Myrtle Hill Cemetery, which was the site of the Battle of Hightower in 1793.

If you’re interested in the Native American history of the region, head south to the Etowah Indian Mounds Historic Site, a prehistoric site on the Etowah River that dates from 1000-1550AD. It’s considered the most intact Mississippian culture site in the southeastern region of the United States, with various mounds that guests can climb. Be sure to stop in at the museum where artifacts uncovered at the site are on display, including ancient pottery, monolithic stone axes, and copper jewelry.

Adairsville is home to numerous supermarkets where you can stock up on grocery supplies, as well as restaurants, cafes, and fast food eateries for dining out. There are also plenty of gas stations if you need to fill up your camper rental in Adairsville.

Whether you’re visiting Bartow County for its spectacular waterfalls or historic sites, book an RV in Adairsville and get started on an epic Georgia adventure!

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