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Nestled near the eastern banks of the tranquil Susquehanna River in Dauphin, mid-way between Harrisburg and Duncannon in Pennsylvania is Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area. This park is a conservation area that was donated by real estate developer Alex Boyd in 1999. When you’re looking for a serene place away from the hustles of city life, search for an RV in Dauphin and make memories RV camping at Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area.

Covering more than 940 acres of forests, fields on the foothills of the Blue Mountain, Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area is a favorite getaway spot for hiking, hunting, and birdwatching. Other activities in the area include fishing and boating at the Susquehanna River, as well as history learning at the nearby Fort Hunter Mansion and Park. Thinking of visiting the area for your next vacation? Rent a camper near Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area and have a fascinating date with mother-nature.

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Getting Outdoors

Since the conservation area is popular with hiking, the moderate 1.9 miles long Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area Creek Trail might just tickle your fancy. This trail, which meanders through the towering woods with squeaking birds, is perfect for a morning workout as well as dog walking. If you’ve still got some time, hit the 5.2 miles long Darlington Trail Loop, which offers scenic overlooks.

While planning for a rental RV vacation at Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area, hunting is another activity you’ll be able to enjoy. During specific seasons, the park is open to hunting and trapping. Besides the common white-tailed deer, other animals to hunt include turkeys, ruffed grouse, and squirrels. Bird watchers come to this conservation area to watch the high population of Warblers and bluebirds. There’s also an observation area on Blue Mountain where visitors watch the annual migration of hawks.

Make sure to carry a couple of fishing rods in your travel trailer when camping at Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area. With the vast Susquehanna River close by, it’s no surprise that this area is a fishing hotbed. Apart from smallmouth bass, other fish to look out for include walleye, American shad, and catfish. If you want to explore the river, rent a boat, canoe, or kayak and paddle through the river taking in the beautiful views.

Camping at Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area

When looking for suitable places to camp in an RV near Harrisburg, and Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area, the Harrisburg East Campground is worth checking out. The big rig friendly pull-thru sites are shady and spacious enough to allow guests some privacy. In addition to full hookups, other facilities include a laundromat, restrooms, and WiFi. This campground is conveniently located should you want to explore popular areas like the Hershey Chocolate World and the National Civil War Museum.

Elizabethtown/Hershey KOA is another spot worth checking out if you want to camp in a campground with a larger variety of amenities. Some of the amenities provided include full hookups, showers, and good mobile connectivity. Bring along your furry friends as there’s a spacious dog park. Campers get to enjoy recreational activities such as mini-golfing, fishing, and biking along the Susquehanna River. When camping here, you’ll be treated to a free shuttle tour to the Hershey Park.

Exploring the Area

When you’re time camping with an RV at Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area is almost over, be sure to check out the neighboring tourist attractions. Soak up the area’s history with a visit to the Fort Hunter Mansion and Park. Follow it up with a trip to the Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts. This center is one of the first museums that combined science and art shows. Visitors also enjoy live music, theater performances, and other fun-filled activities for all ages. If you’re visiting the area in January, don’t miss out on the historic Pennsylvania Farm Show.

The National Civil War Museum in Harrisburg is a must-visit whenever in the area. This museum attracts visitors from across the globe who come to see thousands of artifacts, documents, and photographs of the Civil War. Later, get an insight into the city’s rich history and culture at the neighboring State Museum of Pennsylvania. After all the museum tours, drive the family off to spend an afternoon at Wildwood Park. At this lush park, bask in the sun and work on your tan. If you’re interested in working out, hike or bike through the wooded hillsides and around the lake.

If you’re the kind of traveler who loves a good drink, plan a tour to one of the breweries in the area and enjoy drinking the local craft beer. To top up on fresh produce, pass by the Broad Street Market. Established in 1860, this farmers’ market sells fresh products from several neighboring counties. When hunger comes calling, Broad Street Market is also a food paradise.

Don’t leave the area before enjoying a Hershey Chocolate World tour in Hershey. Here, you’ll have an insight into the transformation of cocoa beans into your favorite Hershey’s chocolate. Visitors also get the chance to make their candy and sample the products. Afterward, take a short drive in your Hershey camper rental to the Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center. This museum offer tour buses to view the Gettysburg Battlefield and the Eisenhower National Historic Site.

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