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Claremont, New Hampshire is a few miles east of the Connecticut River and an hour's drive west of the capital city of Concord. When you rent an RV in Claremont, you can experience a splendid blend of old and the new, as dramatic classic architecture mixes with a community packed with interesting culture and history. There are plenty of beautiful places to visit when you book an RV in Claremont.

You can always find the right spot to relax and have a great meal within the delightful local atmosphere. If you want to park the Claremont camper rental for a while, you can hop on a bus to get to your next destination. You can also find lots of interesting sights with a trip over to Concord, or you can take a day trip down to Boston. Having an RV trailer rental from Claremont means you can relax one day, and pack in the action the next.

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The Great Outdoors

When you book a campervan rental in Claremont, New Hampshire, you'll have access to many natural areas. The first spot to check out is Mt. Ascutney State Park. Find a trail for your preferred elevation as a 3,000-foot peak guarantees jaw-dropping views. You will find over 12 miles of hiking trails there along with camping grounds so you can see it all. Not far from there, you can find West Windsor Town Forest. This 1,500-acre area is also well known for its trails and beautiful wildlife, and you can enjoy skiing in the winter. You can dive a bit deeper into nature at Little Ascutney State Wildlife Management Area. You can find a variety of mammals, birds, and reptiles here.

Every spot presents a unique view of the area, and if you are looking for a spot a bit off the beaten path, you can head out to Michael M. & Claudia Yatsevitch State Forest. Covering over 1,000 acres, here you can observe many types of wildlife undisturbed, along with plenty of scenic views. You could head over to Hawks Mountain Wildlife Management Area, home of the Hawks Mountain Trail. This area covers over 2,000 acres, filled with forests and steep rocky ridges that are home to hundreds of different species. Another spot you should visit before you head back is Mt. Sunapee State Park. This beautiful mountainous area has a great beach and some skiing spots during the winter, along with a lake and many activities to keep you busy.

RV Parks

When you're ready for some rest after your daily adventures, you can settle in at a campground with the travel trailer rental near Claremont. You could try Getaway Mountain Campground just over the state border in Ascutney, Vermont, for a peaceful stay. There you will find amenities like full hookups, a swimming pool, laundry facilities, and a camp store, along with food and shopping options right down the road. Another spot worth considering is Crown Point Camping Area in Perkinsville, VT. On-site amenities include a camp store, full hookups, cable TV, a playground, and lots of planned activities.

You might also want to consider parking the Claremont RV rental in one of the scenic sites at Tree Farm Campground in Springfield. Campground amenities include Wi-Fi, cable TV, restrooms, showers, and a fenced dog park.

Crow’s Nest Campground in Newport is also an option. There you will find amenities like full hookups, a swimming pool, a camp store, and Wi-Fi.

Explore the City

There’s so much to take in when you have a motorhome rental in Claremont, New Hampshire, stretching far beyond the broad natural areas you can visit. Moody Park is a smaller local landmark that can match the giants when it comes to natural beauty.

You will also find plenty of historical architecture around the downtown area. From the stained glass artisan work to old-fashioned candy stores, it won't be hard to find something to pique your interest.

Stop by the Claremont Opera House, next to City Hall, for a show, and you can enjoy a bit of history with your entertainment. You can also find places to have a good time like local escape rooms and classic bowling alleys.

There is a vibrant food culture in and around the city of Claremont, so you may want to set aside some time to take a tour of the tastes of the region. From delicious and creative restaurant concoctions to cozy coffee houses, Claremont's got you covered when it comes to flavorful cuisines and unique eating atmospheres.

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