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In the heart of Minnesota, only 15 miles from downtown Minneapolis and 25 miles from St. Paul, sits the lively city of Savage. The region is called South of the River because the city is located on the southern bank of the Minnesota River.

Surrounding the city are numerous lakes, ponds and nature reserve areas, making Savage a wonderful place to experience the thrills and adventure of the outdoors. The town was once called Hamilton after a city in Ontario, but it was renamed to honor Marion Willis Savage, the trainer and owner of Dan Patch, a nationally famous racing horse and undefeated champion.

When you book an RV in Savage, you’ll be away from the hustle and bustle of big-city traffic, but right next door to some of the greatest natural wonders and most popular attractions in the state.

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The Great Outdoors

There are plenty of places to take your Savage, MN rental RV for a great escape outdoors. Murphy-Hanrehan Park Reserve is a beautiful spot right in town. The park features rolling hills, abundant forest and glacial ridges. It has one of the most challenging cross-country ski courses in the Twin Cities area. There are also several other trails for hikers and mountain bikers. This park is an excellent spot for bird watching, boating and fishing. Plus there’s an archery range, golf course and disc golf course to enjoy. You can even bring the Savage travel trailer rental and do some camping.

The McColl Pond Environmental Learning Center is a beautiful place to spend the day. The center is located on 10 acres that feature rain gardens, butterfly gardens, mature trees and rolling prairies. The ELC was designed with beauty, nature and sustainability in mind. It’s powered by solar and geothermal energy, while the inside was built using natural and recycled materials, including wheat products, sunflower seeds, and plastics.

Grab the camper rental in Savage and head to Cleary Lake Regional Park. It’s the most popular recreation area south of the river. There’s something for everyone here. There’s a disc golf course and an archery range. Go for a dip at the swimming beach or do some sunbathing. Hit the trails at the park that are open to hikers, bikers and skiers. There’s also a campground that’s perfect for you and your Savage camper rental.

If you want to take the Savage motorhome rental out on the road, there are great options all around. The Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge, in Burnsville, is a beautiful wilderness to explore. The area encompasses nearly 70 miles along the Minnesota River, divided into multiple units for a variety of outdoor experiences. The park is a prominent bird watching spot with the diverse abundance of waterfowl and migratory birds. It’s also an excellent location for hiking, paddling, fishing and hunting.

RV Parks

There are several great options in and around the area when it comes to finding a place to stay with your rental motorhome in Savage. Dakotah Meadows RV Park offers guests a family- and pet-friendly campground. The grounds are gorgeous, nestled on a peaceful pond, and located centrally to just about everything in the Twin Cities area, including Mall of America, Valley Fair and the US Bank Stadium. Plus, the park is only a few steps away from Mystic Lake Casino.

Town & Country RV Park is another choice in town. Not only do RV sites have full hookups, but they offer top-notch amenities. There is a heated saltwater pool, a hot tub, free children’s crafts and a community campfire.

If you want to stay a little closer to the city in your rental RV near Savage then the Mississippi Riverwood RV Park is another choice. The grounds are sprawling and the RV sites all have full hookups and ample room for relaxing. There are several major entertainment venues nearby, including concert venues, galleries, and restaurants.

Country Camping Tent & RV Park covers more than 40 acres along the Rum River and paddle sport and tube rentals are available. There is a playground, pool, clubhouse and several sport courts for guests to enjoy.

Exploring the City

With your RV rental in Savage, you’ll be central to fun, excitement, culture, arts, great eats and so much more. If you want to shop until you drop, this is the place to do it. You’ll find dozens of specialty stores, antique shops, boutiques, large shopping centers and even Mall of America only minutes away. There are lots of museums and galleries to peruse.

Walker Art Center, Mill City Museum and the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden are some of the most popular. All around Savage you will find city parks large and small. Many feature walking trails, playgrounds, plus ball courts and fields. Much of the area around Savage is natural and undeveloped, making for excellent outdoor adventure opportunities on land and water. Come discover for yourself the thrills and excitement of having a Savage rental RV.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


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  • Hyland and Bush Lakes Loop Trail, MNMinneapolis, MN
  • Murphy Lake to Minnregs Lake Trail, MNSavage, MN
  • Black Dog Lake Trail, MNBurnsville, MN
  • Cleary Lake Trail, MNSavage, MN
  • Richardson Nature Center Trail, MNSavage, MN
  • Terrace Oaks Trail, MNBurnsville, MN
  • Bloomington Ferry Trail, MNBurnsville, MN
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