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When you search for an RV in Cedar Hill, you’ll be an easy drive to the natural beauty and recreational opportunities of the Mark Twain National Forest and the Shawnee National Forest. You can also check out the city life of St. Louis, Columbia, and Springfield. Cedar Hill is bordered on the south and west side by the Big River, which is a tributary of the Meramec River. Make sure to check out the Visit Missouri website or offices for a visitors guide and updated information about area attractions and events.
You’ll find plenty to do in this area. It is rich with natural, cultural, and historic cities to visit and learn from. There are also plenty of restaurants, coffee shops, bakeries, and ice cream shops where you can enjoy home cooking or delicious treats. Adults will find wineries, breweries, bars, and nightlife to explore and indulge in. Whether you and your Cedar Hill motorhome rental are here with family, with friends, or on your own, entertainment and education are just a short drive away.
You can take your camper rental in Cedar Hill to the Valley View Glades Conservation Area, which covers 225 acres and offers a 2.5-mile loop trail, or the Victoria Glades Conservation Area, which covers 239 acres and offers a 2.3-mile loop trail. The glades are lush with grasses, flowering plants, and blackjack oak. There are plenty of birdwatching opportunities throughout the year.
Cedar Hill Park sits directly on the Big River and offers picnicking and fishing opportunities as well as a way to launch canoes or inner tubes for a float to Rockford Beach, which is nearly 10 miles downriver. The Big River Saddle Club is a 10-acre park with a horse arena and pavilion. Horse shows are frequently hosted here so if you enjoy equestrian events, this is a place to be.
When you book an RV rental in Cedar Hill, you’ll need a place to park and you may want to consider the Pin Oak Creek RV Park. Sites include full hookups, WiFi, picnic tables, and fire rings. Premium sites are also available. The park provides restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, a swimming pool, a fishing lake, an arcade with video games, a playground, recreational facilities, miniature golf, DVD rentals, planned activities, and a camp store with groceries and supplies.
You can also park the Cedar Hill camper rental at Robertsville State Park. The park was once a working farm and features scenic bluffs and birdwatching opportunities. Sites include water and electric hookups, parking pads, tables, grills, and lantern posts. The park provides restrooms and showers, a dumpster and dump station, and firewood for sale.
The Jellystone Park Resort at Six Flags Eureka is 20 miles north of town near Pacific. The themed resort features character visits, themed events, and planned activities. RV sites include full hookups, WiFi, grills, tables, and fire rings. Resort amenities include restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, a swimming pool, an arcade, miniature golf, train rides, and a general store.
Covered Bridge RV Park has sites that include full hookups and WiFi. The park offers restrooms, laundry facilities, trash service, a dump station, and a propane filling station.
You can also stay at the St. Louis West/Historic Route 66 KOA Campground when you rent a motorhome in Cedar Hill. RV sites include full hookups, gravel pads, WiFi, and cable. Campground amenities include restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, a swimming pool, a meeting room with kitchen, a jumping pillow, recreational facilities, bike rentals, a gem mining station, and planned activities.
Archaeology, anthropology, and history buffs will find plenty to do here in Cedar Hill. The Sandy Creek Bridge hearkens back to an older time and is one of only a few covered bridges left in the state. It was restored back to its original condition and sits on 205 acres of natural lands with picnic areas and an interpretive kiosk. The Mastodon State Historic Site preserves the paleontological and archaeological significance of the Kimmiswick Bone Bed and is the oldest Native American site in the state park system. The museum depicts humanity’s interaction with prehistoric mega-mammals. There are also trails and a picnic area for visitors. Also, check out the Washington State Park with Native American petroglyphs and rock carvings as well as stone structures built by the Civilian Conservation Corps. The park also features interpretive programs, hiking trails, swimming, canoeing, fishing, and more.
Pet lovers will enjoy a visit to the Purina Farms research facility with their RV rentals in Cedar Hill. The farms offer an animal barn, a baby animal petting area, a hayloft, wagon rides, cow-milking demonstrations, and performing dog shows. The Grant’s Farm animal preserve houses Budweiser Clydesdales and 900 other animals. Camel rides and animal shows are also offered. And the Endangered Wolf Center offers you a chance to meet the pack, take a tour, and visit the gift shop.
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