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The city of Greensboro is one of the largest in the state of North Carolina, and one of the best places to rent an RV for vacationers. Greensboro was founded in the mid 18th century by Quaker missionaries from the northeast, and later named after Major General Nathanael Greene, an integral member of the rebellion that helped establish independence for America during the Revolutionary War.

The historic importance of Greensboro can be felt immediately upon entering the distinguished city, having been a key component to the American Revolutionary War, the Civil War, the Civil Rights Movement, and many other moments in history. Historic sites are scattered around the city offering a glimpse into the turbulent past of a city and state.

Today, Greensboro has evolved from a small settlement into an industrial powerhouse capable of pulling in large numbers of visitors each year. The food, the culture, the nightlife, the convenience; these are all fantastic reasons to book an RV in Greensboro.

High Point and Winston-Salem together with Greensboro make up the famous Piedmont Triad, a group of cities in central North Carolina that form one of the country’s best metro areas in terms of beauty, cleanliness, friendliness, and opportunity to live happily.

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The state of North Carolina is easily one of the most gorgeous places in the country, with magnificent rainforests, ancient mountains worn with time, and powerful rivers cutting through the landscape. Greensboro itself has over 100 parks and playground areas for its citizens to savor. Its reputation as an outdoor-friendly city is well established, and many people commute to work by bicycle, walk, or jog along one of the city’s many nature trails and greenways. One of the very best parks in all of Greensboro is Barber Park; natural areas, playgrounds, sports courts & fields, picnic shelters, walking trails, and even an amphitheater capable of holding live events and concerts, are all part of this amazing public space.

Hanging Rock State Park is located to the northwest of town, easily reachable in a Greensboro rental RV. The park is named for the Hanging Rock outcropping that overlooks the valley below it. Breathtaking views from the top of the rock are incredible but not for the faint of heart. Additionally, there are miles and miles of lovely nature trails winding through the Sauratown Mountains, as well as several waterfalls. Camping in your Greensboro camper rental is easy at Hanging Rock State Park, and also the other state parks in the area like Mayo River State Park and Pilot Mountain State Park.

Uwharrie National Forest is a magnificent place to go when you rent an RV in Greensboro, as it is less than an hour’s drive to the south. People enjoy off-roading, ATV riding, hunting, fishing, and even panning for gold in the rivers at Uwharrie. There are of course a few campgrounds at Uwharrie National Forest as is the case with most federal forests and parks.

Pisgah National Forest and Cherokee National Forest, out by Asheville, show a whole other side of North Carolina that has the power to dazzle and amaze. Tremendous old Appalachian peaks permeate the forest land and have some stunning views of their own, especially in the autumn when the leaves have begun to change colors.

Croatan National Forest is another great place to visit with your Greensboro motorhome rental provided you have the time and the motivation to drive to the stunning coasts of North Carolina. Croatoan, along with Cape Lookout National Seashore are home to some amazing wetlands, coastal forests, sand dunes, and sandy beaches, all of which are more than worth visiting.

City Sightseeing

As is the case with most major cities, Greensboro is full of lively nightlife, world-class entertainment, memorable attractions, and mouth-watering food. There are just too many attractions to possibly name or visit on one trip, but in an effort to paint an accurate picture of just how cultured and exciting Greensboro is, a few should be mentioned.

Weatherspoon Art Museum is an astounding collection of contemporary artwork, all available for the viewing public to see. For lovers of history, the Greensboro History Museum and the International Civil Rights Center & Museum enlighten and intrigue curious onlookers hoping to gain a better understanding of the complex history of both Greensboro, and the state of North Carolina.

The Greensboro Science Center and the Greensboro Children's Museum are ideal places to see especially if you have children along for the Greensboro rental motorhome ride. These family-friendly institutions spark the imagination while educating the youth with colorful displays and fun, interactive exhibits. The Greensboro Coliseum Complex plays host to countless entertainers and bands who come to town and rock the house. Wet ‘n Wild Emerald Pointe is a thrilling water park for people of all ages; beating the heat has never been so fun.

RV Parks to Visit

Several Walmart Supercenters and hundreds of RV-friendly fueling stations can be found when you rent an RV in Greensboro, so it becomes quite clear upon arrival that exploring the south in a camper is becoming a popular alternative to the conventional hotel-centric vacations.

Greensboro KOA could be a nice place to stay overnight when you arrive in Greensboro; the refreshing pool and extra-long camping sites are just a few reasons to try out this shaded campground beneath the forest canopy.

Oak Hollow Campground, over in High Point, has lots of campsites ready to house the Greensboro rental camper, and is near a lake, a golf course, and a marina. Deep River Campground & RV Park sits on the banks of the Deep River to the south of Greensboro, with pool tables, video games, pavilions, a driving range, and two pools.  

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