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Batavia is a city located between Buffalo and Rochester. Over 200 years old, this city was founded at the intersection of two popular Native American trails by Joseph Elliot. Elliot bought this land from Robert Morris, who was well-known as a financier of the American Revolution.

Batavia became known as "the birthplace of western New York" due to its early development including the railroad and highways. Now the county seat of Genesee County, it one of the most important settlements in the area. An RV rental in Batavia is ideal if you're looking to explore some of the local parks and forestry, while also being close to bigger cities.

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The Great Outdoors

When you rent an RV in Batavia, you'll have plenty of great parks right on your doorstep. One to consider visiting is the DeWitt Recreation Area. Within the city limits, this city park used to be a quarry for sand and gravel until the city repurposed it into a city park. Visitors here can now enjoy pavilions, a quarter-mile trail loop, and a playground. There are also several ponds in the park which are ideal for fishing as they include fishing docks; there are also places to launch a canoe.

Another big reason travelers book a travel trailer rental in Batavia is its proximity to Lake Ontario. A popular place to visit if you're considering a trip to Lake Ontario is the Oak Orchard Creek. This tributary is a hotbed for fishing, with anglers coming from across New York to take advantage of the conditions here. Fly-fishing is very popular, and some of the biggest trout and salmon in the area can be caught within this creek. The creek itself is very picturesque, and even if you don't enjoy fishing, it's the perfect spot for a picnic or a walk with your pup.

If you're looking to explore some true wilderness when you book an RV in Batavia, then consider a trip to the Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge. This wildlife refuge covers diverse habitats such as fields, wooded wetlands, and marshes. It is home to many rare and migratory birds, making it the perfect location for any avid birdwatcher. Some of the species at the park include bald eagles, egrets, and herons. There's also the migration of over 30,000 Canada geese which can be seen in September and October, which is a remarkable sight whether you enjoy birdwatching or not.

RV Parks

While it's a small city, there are few places to park when you have a camper rental from Batavia. One close to the city is Skyline RV and Camping Resort near Alexander. This campground has over 250 grass campsites complete with water and electrical hookups with 30 amp service. The campground has space for slide-out campers and a few sites which offer pull-through access. Amenities are extensive and include showers, restrooms, and even groceries. There's also places to relax here, including a swimming pool, a game room, and a mini-golf course.

Another park to consider when you rent an RV in Batavia is the Red Rock Ponds RV Resort near Holley. This campground contains 100 all-weather sites and provides full hookups with max amp electric. A spacious campground, this park supports big rigs and slide-outs and also offers pull-through sites. Amenities are fairly standard and include laundry, showers, and cable television. Recreational activities include swimming and fishing in Red Rock Lake.

Exploring the City

While Batavia is on the small side for a city, there's still loads to do when you rent an RV here. If you'd like a change of scenery, cities such as Rochester are within driving distance. One of the best attractions and an institution in the city is the Batavia Downs. This hotel/casino features a horse racetrack, over 800 casino games, and five restaurants giving you plenty of options. Batavia Downs also holds live concerts, so if you're interested in seeing a specific show, check before you visit.

If you're looking for a family-friendly activity when you consider a camper rental in Batavia, then plan a trip to the city's waterpark. The perfect destination, regardless of the weather, this indoor park is aimed mainly at kids and offers splash pools, water play areas, and multiple slides. Adults are welcome to join in the fun or sit poolside and take advantage of the on-site arcade.

Alternatively, you might want to learn about the history of the city when you rent a camper in Batavia. If so, plan a trip to the Holland County Land Office Museum. This museum is the site of the original offices of Joseph Elliot who helped found Batavia. These offices were used to help survey the land and are an important part of Western New York's history. While seeing what Elliot's office would have been like 100 years ago, visitors can also see artifacts highlighting the significance of Native American culture, the city's military history, and much more.

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