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One of the biggest cities in Maryland, Germantown lies within the Washington D.C.metropolitan area on the outskirts of the nation’s capital. It was founded in the early 19th century by European immigrants, with a downtown area surrounded by six residential villages.

Today, Germantown is a bustling hub of suburban life and a popular place to rent an RV while discovering the sights of Montgomery County. It’s home to fantastic restaurants, attractive shopping destinations, and scenic natural areas to explore, as well as lively farmers' markets and recreational parks.

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The Great Outdoors

Pick up your campervan in Germantown and make the short drive east to the Great Seneca Stream Valley Park. It encompasses the 7.8-mile-long Seneca Creek Greenway Trail that’s accessible to hikers, mountain bikers, and horseback riders, winding through picturesque woodlands and past the former sites of the Middlebrook Mills and the Watkins Mill. It lies adjacent to the North Germantown Greenway Stream Valley Park and the Ridge Road Recreational Park, which is packed with recreational facilities such as basketball courts, an in-line hockey rink, and a dog park.

Drive in the opposite direction from Germantown, and you’ll arrive at the Hoyles Mill Conservation Park, which centers around the Hoyles Mill Trail and its largely undeveloped natural landscapes. It connects to the South Germantown Recreation Park, which is home to an adventure playground, mini-golf facilities, and a splash park, before terminating at Schaeffer Farms. Numerous trails continue south from here, all the way to the banks of the Seneca Creek.

If you’re traveling with kids, make a point of visiting the Black Hill Visitor Center, which overlooks the Little Seneca Lake in Black Hill Regional Park. Aside from exhibits on the natural ecology of the region, there’s a children’s corner and also natural play spaces that are designed for exploration. Wander through the native plant gardens and meadows to learn about indigenous species or join one of their regular nature programs led by naturalist guides.

RV Parks

Book a motorhome rental in Germantown and make the short drive north to the Little Bennett Campground in nearby Clarksburg. It’s a popular RV destination for families, with a jumping pillow, pedal kart track, and basketball court (not to mention an outdoor laser tag course), as well as a camping store where you can pick up any forgotten necessities.

Or, pull into one of the RV sites at the Ramblin’ Pines Campground, which nestles in a forested setting in Woodbine. This sprawling campground features around 200 RV sites with full hookups and a dog park where your four-legged friends can run free, as well as a swimming pool, exercise room, and jumping pillow.

If you want to be closer to Washington, D.C., book a spot at the pet-friendly campground at Cherry Hill Park on the northeastern outskirts of the nation’s capital. Their recreational facilities include two outdoor pools, a hot tub, and a splash park, as well as a playground and mini-golf course.

Exploring the City

Pick up your RV rental near Germantown and head to the BlackRock Center for the Arts, which regularly hosts visual art exhibitions and community education programs. Check to see if any music, theater, or dance performances are taking place during your visit or tour the galleries that are open during the day. Take note of the terrazzo floor and lobby area that has been designed as a tribute to the history of Germantown and its agricultural roots.

If you need some retail therapy, drive north to the Clarksburg Premium Outlets where you’ll find more than 90 big-name designer stores. You can browse the discounted fashions or shop for shoes at name brand stores. Aside from retail stores, the Clarksburg Premium Outlets is also home to a Market Hall dining pavilion where you can grab a bite to eat at a variety of global eateries.

You can drive south from Germantown to spend a day exploring the historic streets of Gaithersburg, which was established back in 1878. If you’re a rail enthusiast, don’t miss a visit to the Gaithersburg Community Museum that’s housed inside a restored B & O Railroad Station. Browse the educational exhibits in the Freight House and wander amidst the rolling stock on display in the yard that includes a railroad caboose and a 1918 steam locomotive.

Germantown is home to numerous supermarkets where you can stock up on groceries, as well as plenty of fast food restaurants and eateries along Germantown Road. There are also a handful of gas stations if you want to fill up your motorhome rental in Germantown.

Whether you’re visiting Montgomery County for its hiking trails or railway history, book an RV in Germantown and start your next adventure.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


  • Hiking TrailLocation
  • Crystal Rock and Black Hill Trails, MDGermantown, MD
  • Black Hill Trail Loop, MDBoyds, MD
  • Clopper Lake Loop Trail, MDSeneca Creek State Park, MD
  • Black Hill Regional Park Trail, MDBoyds, MD
  • Hoyles Mill Trail, MDBoyds, MD
  • Schaeffer Farm: White Loop, MDBoyds, MD
  • Schaeffer Farm Trail, MDSeneca Creek State Park, MD
  • Schaeffer Farm: Yellow Trail, MDBoyds, MD
  • Seneca Creek Greenway Trail Middle Section, MDGaithersburg, MD
  • Seneca Creek Greenway Trail Upper Section, MDMontgomery Village, MD

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