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When you arrive to pick up your motorhome rental from Anderson, Texas, you’ll find yourself in a small town with an abundance of history behind it. Originally named Fanthorp, this cozy Texan town was named after the last vice president of Texas who died in 1845 in what is now known as Anderson. Its primarily known for its historical attractions, but there’s more to Anderson than meets the eye.

Book a luxury RV rental in Anderson, and you’re just a quick drive away from both Bryan and College Station, two Texas cities bustling with life and excitement. The city of College Station is home to the main campus of a local university, and also houses a museum dedicated to 41st president, George H. W. Bush. Meanwhile, the neighboring city, Bryan, may appeal to those interested in wineries and old marketplaces.

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The Great Outdoors in Anderson

From Anderson, you can easily drive to countless gorgeous natural landmarks. Firstly, there’s the impressive Sam Houston National Forest. This beautiful forest located near New Waverly boasts over 163,000 acres, meaning there’s plenty for you to explore.

Next to the Sam Houston National Forest is the breathtaking Lake Conroe. This lake is over 21,000 acres in size and is a prime spot for fishing, swimming, and other activities such as canoeing. An added bonus is that it’s not far at all from your camper rental in Anderson.

And if this lake and national forest aren’t enough for you, just on the opposite side of Anderson is Somerville Lake, home to three different state parks. In pretty much no time, you can take your travel trailer rental from Anderson to one of three stunning state parks where you can gently stroll their grounds, have a picnic, or even go for a brisk hike. If you want to explore Somerville Lake, you’ll be pleased to hear that the lake is a prime spot for fishing, with the option of being able to fish all night too.

Embark on a seaside exploration with a trip to Galveston and the nearby Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge. Fire up the Anderson RV rental, and in just over a two-hour drive, you'll be on the shores of the Gulf of Mexico. The waterfront city of Galveston is surrounded by water, and you can catch some epic gulf views. Head just west of the island community, and you can check out Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge. The refuge is home to a variety of coastal creatures, including crocodiles and alligators, loggerhead sea turtles, feral pigs, and coyotes. Trek through the marshy terrain, relax and observe the array of resident bird species, or throw in a line and try to snag a sheepshead or a flounder.

RV Parks in Anderson

If you’re looking for somewhere to park your camper rental in Anderson during your stay, you will find yourself with plenty of options. There’s the Lake Conroe/Houston North KOA, just a 35-minute drive from Anderson; with amenities including electrical hookups, Wi-Fi, and cable TV. There’s also an on-site dog park at this pet-friendly park, as well a swimming pool and hot tub.

Another option to consider is St Nick’s Green located 20 miles away in College Station. This campground has an on-site laundromat and shower facilities, as well as campground security and a country store. There’s also a pub and access to on-site fishing for your leisure.

You may also want to consider Lazy G RV Park, also located in College Station, and offering full hookup service, Wi-Fi, and cable TV. There’s also access to a laundromat and restrooms. Dogs are allowed at this park; they must always be kept on a leash to help preserve and protect the wildlife.

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Despite being a small town, Anderson has a lot to offer its visitors. Anderson is known for its listing as a Historic Town by the National Historic Register, and it’s clear that exploring the town’s history is a must during your stay. Perhaps the most well-known historical establishment offered by this town would be the Fanthorp Inn State Historic Site. This stunning building operated as an inn back in the 1850s and gives its visitors an educational journey through Anderson’s history and life in the 1800s. The museum also occasionally offers its visitors a ride in a replica of an 1850's stagecoach.

During your stay, you may also be interested in dining in the local farm restaurant, which has a whimsical atmosphere and feels as though its located in the middle of the countryside despite being located in the city of Bryan.

If you have a flair for natural history, check out the local natural history museum, also located in Bryan. Let it take you back to the very first days of Texas’ existence as well as the time of dinosaurs. Its focus is on regional history, so you will come away from your stay in Grimes County as an expert.

Does this sound like the right place for your next journey? Then why wait? Search for an RV in Grimes County today and book your Anderson vacation today.

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