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Big cities get all the hype, but historic small towns often have plenty to offer too. When you book an RV in Rutledge, that is exactly what you are going to get, as this splendid Georgia town is full of delights. On top of that, you can enjoy some truly amazing scenery when you rent an RV in the area. A campervan rental from Rutledge, GA, will let you spend days in the wilderness and still make the best of all the options you can find in Athens nearby. You could even take a day trip over to the sights and sounds of Atlanta and still be able to relax when you explore with an RV rental near Rutledge. With small-town charm, terrific food, and plenty of history, a trip to Rutledge will be filled with fun and relaxation.

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The Great Outdoors

When you have a camper rental in Rutledge, there are wonders of nature in every direction. Each area you visit provides plenty to dig into, like what you'll find at Hard Labor Creek State Park located just a few minutes' drive from town. Covering just under 6,000 acres, this expansive park offers lots of ways to have a good time, with the most unique being its own golf course. A lakeside beach makes for a nice spot to take a dip, and you can also find camping areas and over 24 miles of trails. You could also visit the smaller side of the Chattahoochee and Oconee National Forests, which consist of 100,000 acres to roam. You can enjoy camping to approach the trails at your own pace and many other activities like boating, swimming, fishing, water skiing, and horseback riding.

Right next to Oconee, you can also explore the Scull Shoals Experimental Forest. Sitting on 4,500 acres, this area is best known for being a hotbed for silvicultural research on the growing and cultivation of trees. Along with the interesting plant life, you can also explore the ruins of a 19th-century mill town here.

Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge is another fantastic spot you don’t want to miss. You probably won’t see it all, with over 35,000 acres to see, but that doesn’t mean anglers, hunters, and anyone interested in wildlife and beautiful views shouldn’t stop by for the great opportunities here. There’s lots to enjoy during a trip with a motorhome rental in Rutledge.

RV Parks

Take advantage of your vacation by staying at one of the many sites in the area that bring some extra comfort to your mobile adventure. Hard Labor Creek State Park can be found right in Rutledge and has full hookups and Wi-Fi along with hiking and kayaking nearby. You could also try Country Boys RV Park located in Madison next to Route 441. There you can find satellite TV at every site, full hookups, and laundry facilities.

Another option you could try is Pine Lake RV Campground found in Bishop, a short drive off of Route 441. Here you'll have access to full hookups with 50 amp service, laundry facilities, Wi-Fi hotspots, and a camp store. Riverside Estates RV Park is another possibility located in Covington next to Interstate 20. With shopping nearby, this pet-friendly spot has full hookups, 50 amp service, Wi-Fi, and a swimming pool.

Explore the City

It’s nice to get lost in the forest, but there are many other ways to have a good time while enjoying a travel trailer rental near Rutledge. The area is full of history, culture, and delicious food, and you can even find a few of those combined in a caboose re-imagined as a restaurant. You could also take a stop by Rutledge Hardware, where the versatility of the community continues to shine through in a museum that also sells plumbing supplies. There you can check out interesting exhibits like an umbrella and walking stand showcase, or a peanut warmer. Try local area delights like buttermilk pie, explore the area with a horseback tour, or get the adrenaline going in an ATV park.

If you are looking for more culture-based opportunities, you can make your way towards Madison and check out spots like the Morgan County African-American Museum. Within the Horace Moore House and made into a museum in 1993, this museum serves to collect and preserve African American history. You can find more excitement in Athens with a stop at the trampoline park, where you can check out numerous interconnected trampolines that are sure to provide an exhilarating time for the whole family.

Animal lovers might want to visit Bear Hollow Zoo. Home to over 30 unreleasable animals, this park allows them to live without being held back by the issues that ail them and also serves to educate any visitors on how to better exist with these wild creatures.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


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  • Hard Labor Creek Mountain Bike Complete Loop, GAHard Labor Creek State Park, GA
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  • Green Trail, GAHard Labor Creek State Park, GA
  • Red Trail, GAHard Labor Creek State Park, GA
  • Brantley and Beaverpond Nature Trails, GAHard Labor Creek State Park, GA
  • Charlie Elliot Wildlife Center: Clubhouse Trail , GAMonticello, GA
  • Covington Reservoir Trail, GACovington, GA
  • Big Haynes Creek Nature Center (Georgia International Horse Park) - Bike only trail, GAConyers, GA
  • Oconee River Recreation Area [CLOSED], GAUnion Point, GA

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