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Pleasant, progressive, and prosperous are the three words that Wallace, North Carolina uses to describe itself in its town motto, and they are quite accurate. Wallace is between Wilmington and Raleigh, although it is considered an extension of the Wilmington metropolitan area.

Wallace has a few thousand full-time residents, with a welcoming atmosphere and very pedestrian-friendly streets. When you book an RV in Wallace, North Carolina, there are lots of historical sites to take in, but the state of North Carolina is brimming with natural beauty, making it an easy and exciting place to explore. When you rent an RV in Wallace, the amazing mountains of the Appalachians or the pristine Atlantic coast make for equally exciting places to visit, making this small, charming town an ideal home base for your next vacation.

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The Great Outdoors

Singletary Lake State Park and Bay Tree Lake State Park are two fabulous lakefront recreation areas that can accommodate you when you are looking for naturally beautiful places to explore with your Wallace campervan rental. Bay Tree Lake State Park is a rustic natural area, devoid of true camping areas, trails, or signage. The park is beautiful and not often visited by others, making it a tranquil sanctuary for nature. Singletary Lake State Park is a few short miles away, with much more to see and do. The park is a haven for swimming, fishing, boating, hiking, and camping, whether you have your own tent or RV, or want to rent a cabin. Lake Waccamaw State Park is farther south than the previously mentioned parks, with a large lake for even more water-based recreation.

Carolina Beach State Park is found just minutes from the Atlantic Ocean, with a stunning array of wildlife and plants, including dozens of species of carnivorous plants like the Venus flytrap and the pitcher plant. There are great beaches in the area, along with hiking trails, picnic spots, a marina, a visitor’s center with natural history exhibits, and a campground where you can stay with your Wallace motorhome rental.

Also located quite close to the Atlantic Ocean, Croatan National Forest is one of the largest natural areas in the eastern portion of North Carolina. This 160,000-acre forest covers many different ecosystems, from marshes and wetlands to pine forests and coastal dunes. The biodiversity in this incredible park is hard to beat, and the rustic camping areas are one of a kind.

RV Parks

There are tons of exceptional parks and campgrounds nearby when you book an RV trailer rental in Wallace, NC. Harbor Point RV Park is down by the coast. This upscale resort is open year-round, with a large clubhouse, pool tables, private docks, and a saltwater pool that is wheelchair accessible.

Fulcher’s Landing Campground is nearby, with many of the same amenities that you might find in any of the countless campgrounds found alongside the Atlantic Ocean. There are fishing docks, a laundry facility, a cafe, an arcade, and much more for guests to make use of during their stay.

Wilmington KOA is close to the heart of Wilmington and affords you the chance to stay close to one of the best cities in North Carolina. This park belongs to a nationally recognized chain of campgrounds known for its consistent quality. On-site amenities include a pet park and a swimming pool.

City Sightseeing

When you rent an RV in Wallace, there are a few historic homes and a historic district you can explore in Wallace, like the W. Stokes Boney House and the Isaac M. Powers House. These historic homes are Greek Revival style homes built over a century ago.

Over in Jacksonville, there are tons of unique museums and other sites to see should you feel the need to walk around town a bit more in between trips to the woods. The Montford Point Marine Museum is one of the best attractions in town, especially if you enjoy learning about the history of the Marine Corps, one of the branches of the United States military. The museum pays tribute to the brave souls who fought and died in various military conflicts throughout America’s history, as does the wonderful Veterans Memorial in the heart of Jacksonville.

The Lynwood Park Zoo is also in Jacksonville and is a fun, family-friendly attraction where you can spend the whole day, with a diverse set of wildlife calling it home. These often rescued and rehabilitated animals are given top-notch care by staff members in the zoo, and people certainly love to see these exotic animals up close and personal.

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