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Edmonton is in Metcalfe County in southern Kentucky. Louisville and Nashville are both less than two hours’ drive from Edmonton, and Cincinnati is almost three hours’ drive away. Book an RV in Edmonton, and you can visit beautiful natural parks such as Daniel Boone National Forest or Nantahala National Forest and have a relaxing vacation.

Edmonton was founded by Revolutionary War veteran Kaytlyn Sharp in 1800, and the city was established as a trading post in 1818 and was named the county seat in 1860. The post office opened in 1830 and was named after Edmund Rogers. Rent an RV in Edmonton, and you can experience this quiet region of Kentucky.

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The Great Outdoors

About an hour’s drive east of Edmonton is Daniel Boone National Forest. This forest has some of the most rugged terrains west of the Appalachian Mountains with steep forested slopes, sandstone cliffs, and narrow ravines. There are several lakes and streams in the forest, where you can swim, picnic, boat, fish, and relax. It is a nice place for hiking, rock climbing, hunting, and camping. With an RV rental from Edmonton, this is one of the closest natural parks you can visit.

Hoosier National Forest is located a short drive west of Louisville, and when you rent a campervan in Edmonton, you can get there within a two-hour drive. Scenic rolling hills and a rural setting make this forest a desirable vacation spot. Here you can enjoy camping, picnicking, fishing, hunting, scenic driving, horseback riding, wildlife viewing, or water sports at Patoka Lake. This over 200,000 acres of forest is a well-known treasure of the area.

Nantahala National Forest, together with Cherokee National Forest and Chattahoochee National Forest, combine to make one of the biggest natural areas in the region. Rent a travel trailer in Edmonton and drive for about four hours southeast to get here. In the Nantahala National Forest, you can enjoy whitewater rafting, swimming, picnicking, camping, climbing, and other recreational activities. The forest offers over 600 miles of beautiful trails ideal for hikers, mountain bikers, horseback riders, and off-highway vehicles.

RV Parks near Edmonton

With a camper rental in Edmonton, you can choose between lots of different RV parks nearby, depending on whether you want to be close to the city or nature. Lake Cumberland RV Park and Golf Driving Range is located on the shore of Lake Cumberland, right next to Daniel Boone National Forest. The park offers full hookups, restrooms, showers, laundry, Wi-Fi, and cable TV. They also have a swimming pool and a recreation room, but the proximity of the lake gives you the opportunity to go to the beach to swim, fish, or have a picnic.

Singing Hills RV Park and Campground is located about half an hour’s drive west of Edmonton, by the beautiful Mammoth Cave National Park. Surrounded by greenery, this park is a perfect place if you want a quiet vacation in nature, close to a major natural area. On-site amenities include Wi-Fi, a camp store, full hookups, horseshoe pits, fishing ponds, sports courts, and even a post office. Consider staying here if you like hiking and spending time in nature, where you can go fishing, hunting, wildlife viewing, and exploring.

Close by is the family-oriented Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Mammoth Cave. This award-winning campground could be an ideal place for families with kids, as the park offers fun and special activities and events for little ones. Mammoth Cave National Park is within walking distance of the campground and you can go kayaking, hiking, caving, or picnicking in nature at any time. The park also has a 2.3-acre lake with a sandy beach, water slides, floats, jumping pillows, pools and a splash pad, mini golf, playgrounds, a fishing pond and gazebo, picnic areas, and so much more.

Exploring the City

Edmonton is a small city where you can go shopping or stop for lunch at one of the local restaurants. While there, you can visit Edmonton Memorial Park for a relaxing afternoon or check out shows at the Barn Lot Theater. For sports activities, you can go to Bowling Park, also known as “The Duck Park,” where you can enjoy sports courts and a paved walking trail.

Lost River Cave is one of the biggest attractions in Kentucky, and it is only about 40 minutes’ drive west of Edmonton. This adventure park offers boat tours through the caves, a zip line, educational programs, a butterfly habitat, and much more. This unique place is a cultural and natural landmark in the area, and it makes for a great field trip for your kids.

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