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McKenzie, a city at the tripoint of Weakley, Henry, and Carroll counties in Tennessee is the perfect opportunity for you to take a break from your daily routine and experience a fun-filled outdoor vacation. Book an RV in McKenzie and go out on an adventure as you enjoy this mesmeric city.

Clarksville, home to a major military installation lies around an hour and a half away. Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area is less than an hour to the northeast.

McKenzie is also located just a short drive away from Nashville, home to some of the best attractions in the United States, including Opryland Hotel Gardens, Ryman Auditorium, and Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum.

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The Great Outdoors

McKenzie offers a whole lot of can’t miss things to do, from getting involved in the arts and learning about the city’s history to attending special events; to staying active at area parks and dining at independent restaurants.

If you’re a fan of reading, McKenzie boasts great library offerings close-by. Wherever your interest lies, you will find amazing selections of genres including Science Fiction, Fantasy, as well as Humor and Comedy. Spend some time at the Gibson County Memorial Library, and soon you’ll be impressing everyone you come across with your well-informed brain.

Take the excursion up a notch with something a little bit more exciting. A veritable cornucopia of fun stuff for the child in all of us are within reach in McKenzie, Tennessee. With your luxury motorhome rental from McKenzie, stop by Symsonia Raceway Park or take your friends and family to Casey Jones Mini Golf for some great times.

If you’re up for more adventure, check out Gordon Browning Museum. Situated in an old post office in the city, this museum was dedicated to the life of Gordon Browning, who was a two-time Governor of Tennessee. The Museum boasts a collection that speaks about the culture and history of Carroll County, Tennessee. The site is nicely maintained and its artifacts are exhibited in a way that makes them easily accessible. If you want to step back in the old times this is the place for you.

RV Parks

An excursion to McKenzie would be incomplete without the best RV parks for you to spend the night. The good news is, you won’t have far to travel to find a place to call home for your RV rental.

Paris Landing/Kentucky Lake KOA, for instance, offers multitudes of spectacular sites along Kentucky Lake. Partial and full hook-up RV sites are located just minutes away from the lake, or gem mine. Better yet, all sites come with a fire area, patio, and are near the restrooms. Amenities you’ll have access to during your stay include a pavilion, WiFi, a pool, propane sales, cable TV, mini golf, and bike rentals. The resort is also pet-friendly so don't forget Fido!

Less than an hour’s drive from McKenzie lies Parkers Crossroads RV Park and Campground in Yuma, halfway between Memphis and Nashville. Here, you’ll find up to 70’ pull through sites, and amenities include WiFi, a laundry room, a swimming pool, primitive cabins, free cable, a pet area where you can play Frisbee with your best friends, as well as a recreational room with a pool table.

If you’d like to spend a night or two at an RV Park outside McKenzie to see what the rest of Tennessee holds, you should check out Parkway Village Mobile Home & RV Park in Jackson. This site boasts multiple RV spaces available on a long term or short term basis, and they all have 50 amp and 30 amp RV plugs.

Amenities here include electricity, fresh water, wireless internet access, trash dumpsters, a large swimming pool, picnic area, playground, and a recreation room with cable television and a kitchen.

Exploring the City

Positioned on the outskirts of McKenzie, between the towns of Huntingdon and Jackson, Carroll County Thousand Acre Recreation Lake is a water-based fun attraction worth pointing your luxury McKenzie motorhome rental towards. Activities to enjoy include wakeboarding, water skiing, boating, sunbathing, swimming fishing, and other water sports. If you’re a fishing enthusiast, some expected catches in this lake are blue catfish, crappie, red ear sunfish, breem or bluegill, largemouth bass, and channel catfish.

Should you be into nature and wildlife, you’ll definitely have a good time at the Tennessee Safari Park in Alamo. This Wild Animal Reserve allows you to drive through the miles-long safari roads and interact with the animals. You’ll even get a chance to feed them. When you’re done with the journey, relax and enjoy refreshments as the children have fun in the playground area. This is an experience you’ll never forget.

On your way back to your RV park, drop by Carroll Lake Country Club and enjoy playing tennis, golf, or swimming. The club is snuggled away in greenery and delivers panoramic views that are a treat to the eye.

Should it be the cool Tennessee mountain air you are seeking, consider a travel trailer rental in McKenzie. Enjoy a walk along the shoreline of a lake, watch a sunset, and marvel at the outstanding scenery. Rent a camper rental in McKenzie, TN and check out all The Volunteer State has to offer.

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