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The time has finally come to choose a vacation destination where you can rent an RV and wander around, visiting wonderful places and making memories. Lilburn, Georgia will provide all this, and much more. This small suburban town will introduce you to the natural treasures of the state, while at the same time remaining close to the urban centers bustling with life. Search for an RV in Lilburn and you will find vast parks excellent for a picnic, quaint antique stores where you can spend hours looking through unique trinkets, and above all, a pleasant atmosphere and hospitality. You can get to some of the most popular state parks in a matter of minutes and witness the extraordinary natural beauties of Georgia. It takes less than half an hour’s drive in your Lilburn rental RV to get to the state’s capital, Atlanta, and explore all the exciting things there are to do and see.

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Natural Attractions

Campers and adventurers looking for untouched wilderness and natural features different from everything they have seen so far will not be disappointed when they opt for a camper rental in Lilburn, Georgia. Only two hours spent on the road separates you from the enormous chunk of unspoiled nature that is Chattahoochee National Forest. Whether you want to splash around in the clear waters of numerous lakes, rivers, and creeks or just enjoy the peace of the forest, you are in the right place. There are many state parks within this vast forest, such as Amicalola Falls State Park, home of the highest waterfall in Georgia that will refresh you both with its scenic cascades and cool water, and Tallulah Gorge State Park, where you can admire the deep canyon created by the Tallulah River from a suspension bridge. Visitors can even hike the canyon floor and get a fresh perspective on the waterfalls and lush vegetation surrounding them.

Hidden in the northwestern corner of the state, Cloudland Canyon State Park is definitely one of the wonders of Georgia you should visit in your Lilburn camper rental. From the easy Overlook Trail to the strenuous Waterfall Trail, hikers and mountain bikers will enjoy every second spent here. Caves waiting to be explored, waterfalls and creeks shaping the landscape, and lookout points offering panoramic views of mysterious canyons hugged by steep cliffs are only some of the exciting spots perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Backpackers can find their way to some of the backcountry camping sites, and there are also sites for RVs. If you want a unique lodging experience, you can choose a cottage or even a yurt.

Sweetwater Creek State Park is a haven for anglers and campers located next to the picturesque creek with the same name. Ruins of an old textile mill rising among the green trees tell a tale about the time of the Civil War, and the surrounding nature abounds with hiking trails following the river or going up the cliffs where you can rest and take in the majestic view. George H Sparks Reservoir offers its peaceful surface to boaters, kayakers, and anglers, and its shores to visitors looking for a picnic spot. History buffs can pay a visit to Fort Yargo State Park and see a log fort built by settlers dating back to the 18th century. The park also has many opportunities for recreation, so you can park your RV rental near Lilburn and stay for a few days.

RV Parks

There are plenty of RV parks and campgrounds close to the town that will accommodate you and your travel trailer. Jones RV Park can be reached in less than 10 minutes. There are sites with full hookups, propane services, and you can bring your pet. A grocery store and a gas station are within a short ride, and you can get to many fast food restaurants on foot.

Stone Mountain Park Campground is another option close to Lilburn. A swimming pool, a general store, and WiFi are some of the amenities offered on site. The park also offers recreation within its limits, and visitors can drop by the adjacent Stone Mountain Park, a theme park with a number of exciting attractions.

About an hour’s drive from the town you will find Twin Lakes RV Park. Pets are allowed in this park, and you can enjoy fishing on the lake and hiking the trails in the vicinity. There are also grocery stores and restaurants conveniently located close to the park.

Exploring the City

The small town of Lilburn has many exciting places and activities in store for anyone who decides to pay it a visit. BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir is an architectural wonder whose ornate façade will invite you to go inside and further explore it. If you are more interested in the natural world, take a walk along the Camp Creek Greenway and take part in geocaching or rent a bike and feel the fresh forest breeze on your face.

For some exquisite dining and shopping options, head to Main Street where you can find options like fresh burgers and excellent beer, as well as antique shops, where you can find the perfect souvenir. Stone Mountain Park is one of the state’s most popular attractions, and you can get to it in less than 20 minutes with the Lilburn motorhome rental. The highlight of the park is a cable car ride to the mountain top, passing by the famous carving of three important Civil War figures in its rocky wall. It is larger than a football field.

Lilburn Daze Arts and Crafts Festival takes place in October, featuring concerts, street food, and local artists displaying their work. Renting an RV in Lilburn is a ticket to all the exciting events and destinations in the region, so find one as soon as possible.

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