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In Northern Kanas between tallgrass prairie, flint hills, and open plains is the historic city of Marysville. As the county seat of Marshall County and previously named as one of the “Best Small Towns in Kansas,” Marysville is the center spot for events in the region. The city also hosts a number of historical museums and cultural attractions as well as pleasant urban parks.

Meanwhile, the surrounding area provides an abundance of recreational activities, both on land and on the water. With lakes, forests, and prairies right at your fingertips, you won’t run out of things to see with RV rentals in Marshall County. It’s also easy to pick up an RV rental in Marysville, KS. The city sits at the crossroads of Highway 36 and Highway 77, making it simple to connect to Interstates 29, 70, and 80.

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The Great Outdoors

One of the first places you’ll want to take the best RV rental from Marysville is Tuttle Creek State Park near Manhattan. Tuttle Creek Lake was originally created to help control the floodwaters but thanks to the surrounding flint hills, meadows of wildflowers, and upland prairies, the state park is now a hotspot for recreational activities. There are 100 miles of beautiful shoreline, so swimming and boating are popular activities. Plus, the 1,200-acre area hosts a number of scenic walking trails, equestrian trails, and mountain biking trails. There are even an 18-hole golf course and multiple campsites.

If biking, hiking, and horseback riding are your favorite activities, then you should take your Marysville camper rental to Perry State Park. On the southern shore of Perry Reservoir, between Lawrence and Topeka, Perry State Park boasts an impressive 20 miles of hiking/biking trails and 25 miles of equestrian trails. You can take a gentle route along the woodland lakeside or a more challenging trip through the densely forested hills. Inside the park, you can also discover 1,000 acres of marshes which host a vast ecosystem. Perry State Park is an excellent place to watch for birdlife. Over 100 species of birds nest here throughout the year including rose-breasted grosbeaks, bald eagles, and pileated woodpeckers. There’s something for watersports lovers too. The tree-lined lake is an idyllic setting for paddle sports, or you can launch your own vessel.

Nature and biology enthusiasts will certainly want to drive their Maryville RV rental by owner farther south to Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve. This preserve hosts one of the largest tallgrass prairies remaining in North America. Visitors can explore the park on foot or by ranger-guided bus tour. There are over 40 miles of trails which are accessible year-round and take you through wide and open prairies. On more remote backpacking trails, hikers may spot native herds of bison. Meanwhile, the Bottomland Trail is wheelchair accessible and equipped with picnic areas and benches.

RV Parks

There are multiple places where you can park your RV rental near Marysville, Kansas, and get a good night’s sleep. Most are within a 15-minute drive of Marysville and easily accessible via Highways 77, 36, or 136.

If you’d like to stay close to town, then you can park at Thunderbirds Motel & RV Park on Pony Express Highway. The small park is pet-friendly and has space for 10 RVs with full-hookups and drinking water. Another option is Bailey’s RV Resort on Highway 36. The site is located next to Bailey’s Lake, just outside of Seneca, and offers direct access to a freshwater lake. The park is open all year round and equipped with 30 RV sites with 30/50-amp hookups, Wi-Fi, and bathroom facilities. Other facilities include a covered picnic area and cable TV.

For those who prefer to camp a little farther from the highway, there are a couple of RV parks near Milford Lake. Shandy’s Lakeside RV Park is a quiet retreat with just 8 RV sites, full hookups, and lawn areas. Meanwhile, Flagstop RV Resort is located on the banks of the lake offering direct access to a swimming beach and boat dock. RV sites are equipped with full or partial hookups, and guests have access to a laundry room and shower house. Other on-site facilities include a convenience store and ball courts.

Explore the City

When you rent an RV in Marysville, Kansas, don’t forget to take a day or two of your vacation to visit the city itself. The city’s timeline dates back to the 1850s when Francis J. Marshall moved to the region to operate a trading ferry. Marysville, which was originally called Marshall’s Ferry, was renamed in honor of Marshall's wife when the post office opened in 1854. The city later became the first station on the Pony Express Route.

If you’d like to learn more about this era of Maryville’s history, then you can park your travel trailer rental in Marysville and make a visit to the Pony Express Home Station & Museum. The attraction is housed inside a 19th-century building which is one of the few remaining Home Stations from the Pony Express Route. It’s open from April to October and inside you can find artifacts from the Pony Express as well as antique wagons and a blacksmith workshop. Other historical museums in Marysville include the Koester House Museum, a wedding gift from Charles Koester to his wife in 1867, and the Marshall County Historical Courthouse Museum which now hosts 21 display rooms.

Why not end your Marysville RV rental vacation on a high note with an afternoon in Marysville City Park? It’s a fantastic spot for visitors of all ages. Make the most of adventure playgrounds, disc golf, and tennis courts, or cool off in Maryville’s Aquatic Center. You can even take your RV for a picnic in this tranquil urban space.

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