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The banks of the mighty Mississippi River hide many secrets, and one of them is the small city of Savanna, waiting for travelers to follow their wanderlust and explore the natural beauties of northwestern Illinois. Mississippi Palisades State Park is only one of the places where you can take your RV rental from Savanna and have a perfect getaway. The Rock River and the Illinois River meander close to the city – both are lined with state parks hiding exceptional natural features. If you want to feel the local spirit, enter one of the restaurants or visit the city’s annual festivals.

Once you find the best RV rental in Savanna, make good use of it and visit the surrounding cities. It takes a bit over an hour's drive to reach Rockford and feel the peace of Anderson Japanese Gardens or discover the treasures of the Burpee Museum of Natural History. Follow the Mississippi to the south, and you will get to Davenport, home to the Figge Art Museum and Vander Veer Botanical Park. If you drive east, after a couple of hours, you will find yourself on the lively streets of Chicago.

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The Great Outdoors

If being on the banks of one of the largest rivers on the continent isn’t reason enough to rent a motorhome in Savanna, maybe the fact that Mississippi Palisades State Park is minutes away from the city is. The network of hiking trails is one of the ways to witness the unique rock formations rising from the greenery. Another more exciting way is trying to conquer them as you enjoy the thrills of rock climbing. From fishing on the river to the joy of winter activities, you will never get bored in this wonderful park.

One of the gems of the Rock River Valley, White Pines Forest State Park is another amazing destination for RVers, and it’s less than an hour's drive away. Spring and Pine Creeks cut through the park, offering their waters to anglers who want to unwind in the shade of lush trees. In addition to fish, the creeks, along with the surrounding sandstone bluffs, create a landscape that will leave you breathless. The park is one of the best places to park your Savanna rental RV under the white pine trees and experience the scent of blooming wildflowers.

When you arrive at Starved Rock State Park in your camper rental from Savana, it will feel like you are on another planet. Over a dozen scenic canyons hide magnificent waterfalls, and you can admire their beauty by following the hiking trails cutting through the park. Let their cascades refresh you during the warmer months and see them frozen in time during the winter. Visitors can also enjoy wildlife viewing or search for wildflowers and other amazing plants growing on the banks of the Illinois River.

If camping on the shores of Lake Michigan is on your bucket list, rent an RV and travel for a few hours east until you reach Illinois Beach State Park. As its name suggests, its beach stretches for miles along the shore, making for a perfect sunbathing spot after a day of swimming, scuba diving, and fishing. Apart from sandy dunes, hikers will have a chance to see prairies and marshes, as well as hundreds of animal species inhabiting the park.

RV Parks

Plenty of RV parks and campgrounds are located in and around the city and finding a spot for your travel trailer rental near Savanna will be a piece of cake.

Seven Eagles RV Resort and Campground is located just south of the city, on the shores of Spring Lake. It offers full hookups, a swimming pool, and Wi-Fi access. The stores and restaurants of Savanna are minutes away, and campers can experience the great outdoors at some of the numerous state parks along the Mississippi River.

Timber Lake Resort is another option you can quickly reach. Amenities include a camp store, Wi-Fi access, and full hookups. Visitors can spend time at the swimming pool, in the game room, or on the fishing lake. Nearby Mt. Carroll has dining and shopping options. Lena KOA is waiting for campers to the northeast of the city, right on U.S. Route 20. It is a pet-friendly campground with full hookups and on-site propane. There are also a swimming pool and bike rental services. The village of Lena and the city of Freeport are nearby, great for a day trip.

Exploring the City

If you are in the mood to see some urban attractions, you are in luck – it takes about an hour to drive to some unique spots and have a blast.

Among the numerous places to visit in Rockford, make sure to spend some time at Anderson Japanese Gardens. It offers a contrast to the busy city streets, and its numerous ponds and streams provide tranquility only found in nature. Walk the meandering paths and take in the beauty of Japanese maples, rhododendrons, and plenty of other amazing plants of this green oasis.

If you want to appreciate some extraordinary artworks, travel a short distance to Davenport and spend some time at the Figge Art Museum. In addition to an amazing collection of Midwestern art, visitors will find Haitian and Colonial Mexican artworks and get familiar with these interesting cultures. The museum’s revolving exhibits make it even more exciting and make every visit a new experience.

Another exciting attraction is waiting for you in Dubuque – the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium. Dedicated to American rivers, this interesting place will show you the majestic creatures living in and around them. The National Rivers Hall of Fame is a part of the museum celebrating people who spent their lives on the river, including famous historical figures and writers.

Don’t let the vacation planning overwhelm you – book an RV in Savanna and let it take you on a trip you will never forget.

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