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Among the rolling hills and scenic valleys of the Piedmont Plateau, you will find the city of Eatonton, Georgia. It is surrounded by huge lakes and lush forests, making it an excellent destination for adventurers ready to explore. The city has a long and rich history, and you can discover its secrets when you rent an RV and visit some interesting places dating back to the time primarily Native Americans occupied the region. It carries the name of William Eaton, an American officer and diplomat from the early 19th century, further adding to its historic charm.

When you search for an RV in Eatonton, you will find yourself close to some of the largest and most exciting cities in Georgia. Home to Georgia Aquarium and the World of Coca-Cola, Atlanta can be reached in about an hour and a half. Several museums dedicated to different cultures, from Native American to African American, are waiting for you in Macon. With its wonderful antebellum architecture, Athens is a must-visit spot among the state’s numerous historic towns.

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The Great Outdoors

As soon as you hop into your Eatonton camper rental, try to reach as many incredible natural attractions around the city as possible. A huge area of pines and hardwoods with hiking trails meandering through them is what you will find when you visit Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge. As its name suggests, visitors have a chance to admire many animal species in their natural habitat, white-tailed deer, and red-cockaded woodpecker being some of them. Anglers can choose a spot next to one of the creeks and ponds in the refuge and enjoy some peace.

Oconee National Forest is another jewel of the area, and it can be reached in less than an hour spent on the road in your RV rental from Eatonton. Together with Chattahoochee National Forest, it makes the enormous Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest. Lake Sinclair and Lake Oconee offer their waters to boaters and swimmers and their wooded shores to campers. The Oconee River is another body of water great for boating that you will come across as you wander around this piece of wilderness.

Protecting the extraordinary beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Chattahoochee National Forest is a must-visit destination for all the outdoor enthusiasts traveling around Georgia. It will take a couple of hours on the road to get to its impressive waterfalls, historic sites, and lush vegetation if you opt for an RV rental in Eatonton. From hiking the famous Appalachian Trail to boating and swimming in one of the clear mountain lakes and streams, every nature lover will find something exciting to see and do.

Famous for bass fishing and its location on one of the largest lakes in Georgia, Mistletoe State Park should be one of the stops on your journey. Park your travel trailer on one of the sites next to Clarks Hill Lake and watch as the sunset reflects on the tranquil water. Hikers and bikers can explore miles of trails and then take a dip in the lake to completely relax.

RV Parks

When it comes to parking your camper rental in Eatonton, Georgia, there are plenty of campgrounds and RV parks in the area with all the necessary amenities.

Little River Park Campground is just off U.S. Route 441, on the shores of Lake Sinclair. It offers full hookups, a camp store, and propane services on-site. The lake is great for boating and fishing, and there are several restaurants, stores, and gas stations along the road. One of the several campgrounds on Lake Oconee is Old Salem Park. There are water and electricity hookups for your RV and facilities for outdoor recreation such as picnic tables and boat ramps. You can also bring your pet and camp in a tent. Nearby Greensboro has several golf courses and a cinema, as well as a couple of cafes and restaurants.

Country Boys RV Park in Madison is another place where you can park your Eatonton RV rental and find full hookups, Wi-Fi access, and a pet-friendly atmosphere. It is close to I-20, and you can find great dining options and museums in Madison.

There is a Walmart Supercenter in the southern part of Eatonton where you might be able to park your vehicle overnight.

Exploring the City

Eatonton might be a small city, but it surprises visitors with plenty of unique attractions representing the local spirit and culture.

The Uncle Remus Museum is dedicated to the writer Joel Chandler Harris and his popular character, Uncle Remus. He tried to depict the life on Georgia plantations and the struggles of African-American slaves who worked on them by collecting and adapting their stories. In addition to interesting memorabilia, visitors will have a chance to learn something about local history and heritage.

Continue your historical journey when you pay a visit to the Rock Eagle Mound. One of the few Native American archaeological sites in the state, it represents a bird resembling an eagle made from pieces of quartzite. The observation tower on-site offers the best views of the mound and a chance to think about its meaning.

Use the proximity to the capital city and spend a day in Atlanta Botanical Garden. Admire the delicate orchids in the Fuqua Orchid Conservatory or find your favorite color of roses in the Rose Garden. In addition to beautiful flowers, you will find incredible fountains and sculptures that will complete your experience.

You don’t have to plan ahead – whichever road you choose for your RV rental in Eatonton, GA, you will get to some interesting spots and have a great time.

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