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Battle Creek, Michigan can be found between the cities of Kalamazoo and the state capital of Lansing. This fascinating metropolitan area in southern Michigan was first inhabited by Potawatomi and Ottawa natives who possessed a large village in the area. After the arrival of European groups from the east, there were many skirmishes between the natives and the settlers, giving both the creek and the town the name, Battle Creek.

Aside from its lush scenery, great shopping and dining, and excellent transportation options, Battle Creek has always been known as a home to innovation. Nicknamed the “Cereal City”, the iconic breakfast food was created in Battle Creek by Dr. John Harvey Kellogg, forever changing the city for the better. Kellogg has been a primary provider of jobs in town and a source of pride for residents of Battle Creek. When you search for an RV in Battle Creek, it will become immediately clear that few places in the country hold a candle to this outstanding little city making it a popular choice for prospective vacationers.

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Experience the Sites and Scenery

One does not necessarily need to leave town with their Battle Creek RV rental to enjoy the beautiful sights and sounds of nature, as there are quite a few charming parks and public spaces to be found all over the city. Willard Park sits on the shores of Goguac Lake and has fabulous sandy beaches for all to enjoy. Pack a picnic and head to Willard Park on a sunny day to get the best experience possible, or take a dip in the cooling waters of Goguac Lake. Bailey Park is another fantastic facility aimed at entertaining youths with a bevy of sports fields and a playground.

Fort Custer State Recreation Area can be found right outside of Battle Creek and is a fantastic place to camp overnight in your Battle Creek camper rental. Over 3,000 acres of pristine land is teeming with recreational possibilities, like mountain biking, swimming, fishing, hunting, hiking, and cross-country skiing in the winter. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary is named for Battle Creek’s Dr. Kellogg. This facility is run by Michigan State University and is a premier place to see exciting birds of prey and other wildlife in their natural habitats.

Yankee Springs Recreation Area is situated farther north towards Grand Rapids, and is yet another popular nature area maintained by the state of Michigan for the purposes of conservation and recreation. Mountain biking, canoeing, kayaking, and hiking are the best ways to explore the park. Saugatuck State Park, PJ Hoffmaster State Park, and Muskegon State Park are three of the countless lakefront parks that can be seen in Michigan, with stunning views of Lake Michigan and the awe-inspiring sunsets that can be seen while camping. The towering dunes give breathtaking vantage points so it is recommended you check at least one of these parks out when you rent an RV in Battle Creek. Huron-Manistee National Forest is one of the closest national wilderness areas to Battle Creek. Here you can also find scenic coastlines and old growth forests that are perfect for hiking and swimming.

City Attractions

Even though there are much larger cities in Michigan, few boast as many attractions as the unique little city of Battle Creek. The Battle Creek Farmers Market is a great place to begin once you arrive in town. Fresh produce and scrumptious maple syrup can easily be bought at this market, where hundreds of items go up for sale each week.

The nearby casino offers visitors a chance to get out and taste the nightlife. You won’t just find gaming floors here, however; first-class dining options and entertainment are on the menu too when you visit this casino.

Kingman Museum & Planetarium, Leila Botanical Garden, and the Kimball House Museum are great places to check out if you are a fan of learning new things while you travel. History, astronomy, biology: Battle Creek is certainly a city fond of learning. Dr. John Harvey Kellogg Discovery Center is the place to go if you want to learn about how cereal was invented or the importance of Kellogg to his hometown of Battle Creek. Don’t miss Binder Park Zoo with its modest prices and the excellent selection of exotic animals that can be seen on display.

Where to Park It

No need to worry about finding an accommodating place to set up camp with the motorhome rental near Battle Creek. Southern Michigan is full of campgrounds and RV parks for you to choose from.

Camp Turkeyville Resort has an odd name and could be a decent place to park the Battle Creek travel trailer rental. The resort has a pool, community center, and a camp store. Rockeys Campground has thousands of feet of lakefront access for swimming, boating, fishing, and more. The campground also has an arcade, mini golf course, playground, and boat rentals to keep guests busy.

Oak Shore Resort Campground is closer to Kalamazoo, making it easy for you to explore the attractions of this nearby city. The resort has a heated pool and a camp store. Fort Custer State Recreation Area is just one of the many state-maintained campgrounds in the area, and could also be a nice place to consider planting the Battle Creek motorhome rental.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


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  • Ott Biological Preserve Trail, MIEmmett Charter Township, MI
  • Fort Custer Green Trail, MIFort Custer State Park, MI
  • Fort Custer Recreation Area, MIFort Custer State Park, MI
  • Red and Yellow Trails Loop, MIFort Custer State Park, MI
  • Jackson Hole, Whitford, and Lawler Lakes Loop, MIFort Custer State Park, MI
  • Chipman Preserve Trail, MIGalesburg, MI
  • Fred McLinden Nature Trails, MIRichland, MI
  • Bow in the Clouds , MIKalamazoo, MI
  • Thornapple River, MIHastings, MI
  • Portage Creek Bicentennial Trail, MIKalamazoo, MI

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