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Renting an RV to see a beautiful city doesn't get much better than a trip to McKinney, Texas. Enjoy the historic and scenic western frontier from the comfort of a camper or motorhome and check out everything this diverse area has to offer. Renting an RV in McKinney, Texas is a terrific way to spend a vacation thanks to the variety of adventures in the area. McKinney is the perfect size city with enough to keep you entertained without overwhelming you.

Renting an RV in McKinney lets you see the beautiful natural landscapes of Texas then come back to the city for some entertainment and finally return to a local RV park and plan the next day’s excursion. You don't have to stick to the RV either, as the local 3 for 1 taxi system turns $5 into a $20 dollar ride. The beautiful city of Garland is close, only about 30 minutes away. The sprawling metropolis of Dallas is also relatively close, you can be there in about the same time. Renting an RV in McKinney, TX is an easy way to start a wonderful trip.

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The Great Outdoors

There is so much to see in the area, vacationing with an RV rental in McKinney, Texas is the best way to enjoy it all. Whether you like trails, creatures, or wilderness activities, you have a variety of options as an RV renter in McKinney. The Heard Natural Science Museum and Wildlife Sanctuary is an amazing two in one nature experience that people come from miles around to enjoy. Learn about dinosaurs and then explore the trails in the natural habitats of their descendants. The trails of McKinney are just an RV ride away and all have their own unique feel. The Crape Myrtle Trails cover 7.2 acres and are reminiscent of a scene from a dream or a movie with the colorful vegetation that lines your path. When you’re done there, drive over to the Towne Lake Recreation Area and walk the trails or enjoy some paddle boating.

The RV renter has the freedom to visit all of McKinney's beautiful parks and have a cookout or enjoy the many activities that they offer. Bonnie Wenk Park is a giant community with its own 5-acre lake, amphitheater and various paths to walk or bring your dog. You could also check out Erwin Park for its naturally wooded areas and immense 212 acres to explore and enjoy. Serenity Park gives you a different sort of feel with its lake that features a pier, making it a great spot for fishing. While there are tons of parks to drive your RV around to in the area, Katherine B. Winniford is perhaps the most pleasant with 16 acres and places for kids to play along with athletics.

RV Parks

The greater McKinney area has many options to park your RV for the night and relax. Southern hospitality is one of the best parts of the south and you can find it at many of these local spots. Check out Lafon's RV Parks with three locations in Princeton, just 20 minutes away. All locations are within a mile of each other, feature full hookups, and a quiet environment to stage your vacation. With beautiful scenery and resources minutes away, any one of these locations is solid spot to stay. You can also try Country View RV Park in Princeton, which features similar amenities and close options for dining or shopping.

There's no shortage of options close by the city in neighboring towns, so finding the right spot for your rental RV vacation is an easily navigated issue. Lake Lavon RV Park, just over 30 minutes away in Nevada, Texas puts you right by some nice parks and is an excellent location if you are interested in boating or fishing. You could also try out Lakeland RV Ranch in Farmersville. There you can enjoy a relaxing Texas stay with a fishing pier and convenient local shopping.

Explore The City

As much as there is to enjoy about the environment of McKinney, Texas. There is just as much to enjoy when you dive into the dining, shopping, culture, and history of the many local attractions. Make a visit any of the many local vineyards and breweries or check out the galleries and unique shops downtown. The Collins County History Museum is worth a visit to explore the history of the area, and then you can drive over to Historic Downtown McKinney and see a piece of historical Texas. The Chestnut Historical Village is another cultural landmark that is well worth your time. Bursting with history and possibilities for rich experiences, renting an RV in McKinney, Texas is a surefire winner for any vacation showdown.

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