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When you book an RV in Marion, you’ll be between the metropolitan areas of Florence, Myrtle Beach, and Wilmington, NC. You’ll also have easy access to the spectacular sights, sounds, and soul of the Uwharrie National Forest and the Croatan National Forest. It is the seat of Marion County. Marion was named after Revolutionary War Brigadier General Francis Marion, also known as the Swamp Fox. The Marion High School, Marion County Courthouse, Marion County Library, Marion County Museum, and Marion Historic District are all listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

If you’d like to learn more about where you’ll be visiting with an RV rental in Marion, South Carolina, be sure to check out the City of Marion, Marion County, Discover South Carolina, SCIWAY, and the Marion Chamber of Commerce for updated information on area businesses, attractions, events, promotions, and visitors’ guides. The Marion Star & Mullins Enterprise covers local news and has been publishing since the 1850s.

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The Great Outdoors

If you’d like to explore the great outdoors with the best RV rental in Marion, you’ll want to take advantage of the city’s excellently maintained park facilities. Among the highlights is Marion’s Hike-Bike Trail. This is a two-mile multi-use trail that takes you through the heart of the city. You will also enjoy Green Street Park, Withlacoochee Park with tennis courts and playground equipment, and Harmon Park, which is a publicly accessible nature site.

Hunters will appreciate a trip to the 145-acre hunting preserve a few miles south of Marion. It's best known for its duck hunting but also features turkeys, quail, doves, and white-tailed deer. Enjoy the great outdoors and challenge yourself here.

You can also visit the Little Pee Dee State Park with an RV rental near Marion. It features 54-acre Lake Norton and the Carolina Bay. Fishing boat, canoe, and kayak rentals are available. There are also trails, a fishing pier, playgrounds, picnic shelters, bird watching, and geocaching. The park office has a limited retail store and gift shop.

RV Parks

You’ll need a place to park your travel trailer rental near Marion, and you can start at the Bass Lake RV Campground. The campground offers lake access, a catch-and-release fishing lake, a recreation room, a children’s play area, restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, and Wi-Fi. Sites include full hookups.

You can call the Little Pee Dee State Park your temporary home when you rent a motorhome in Marion. The park offers plenty of outdoor recreational opportunities, a dump station, restrooms and showers, and items for sale in the park office. RV sites provide electric and water hookups. Pets are permitted.

Park your Marion campervan rental at the Florence RV Park and enjoy your stay. Park amenities include a swimming pool, planned activities, restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, and Wi-Fi. RV sites feature full hookups.

Walmart has long been recognized for its continuing commitment to the RV community, which sometimes extends to allowing RVs to park in its lots overnight. You should always check in with store management to be sure before setting up for the night with your RV rental in Marion, South Carolina. The closest Walmart that may agree to such an arrangement is in Mullins.

Exploring the City

The Marion County Museum is housed in what was originally the Marion Academy and then the Marion Grade School. It has been fully restored, and you can visit it with a Marion RV rental by owner. Permanent collections and exhibits include antique furniture, a turn-of-the-century classroom, a farm room, and local history displays. Rotating exhibits may be local or sourced from the South Carolina State Museum.

You may want to plan your visit with the Marion luxury RV rental to take part in some of the special events that this area hosts every year. One of the highlights is the annual Fox Trot Festival, which has plenty to do for visitors of all ages and stages. Activities include a parade, an antique/classic car and truck show, carnival rides and inflatables, live music and dancing, exhibits and booths, artisans and crafters, and a variety of food and drink vendors.

The antique store in the town presents another type of adventure that you can access with a Marion motorhome rental. It is housed in the downtown historic district and features an eclectic assortment of items for sale including antiques, collectibles, books, art, gifts, housewares, gourmet treats, and more. Visitors have compared shopping here to a treasure hunt.

You’ll probably need to refill your tank while you’re here and you should be able to find either gasoline or diesel fuel easily as there are plenty of convenience stores, truck stops, and service stations in the area.

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