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Mill Spring is located in the mountains of western North Carolina and offers a wonderful blend of rural atmosphere and small-town charm. With a mild four-season climate, any time is the perfect time to visit Mill Spring. If you love waterfalls, you can’t go wrong when you search for an RV in Polk County. There are more than eight in the county. There are also several amazing vineyards with exceptional wines and incredible vistas. But if the outdoors aren’t necessarily your thing, Mill Spring is still the place for you. It boasts great shops, services, unique museums, restaurants, and easy access to the rest of the southeast. Whether you’re seeking to chase waterfalls, discover your next favorite wine, or breathe intently in the wilderness, your next adventure awaits when you book a camper rental in Mill Spring.

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The Great Outdoors

Want to connect with nature without expending much energy? Shunkawauken Falls is a majestic waterfall that can be viewed from the comfort of your car. Just outside of Columbus, it is perhaps the easiest waterfall to see in North Carolina. Cascading down over 150 feet, the intensity of the falls varies according to season and the amount of rainfall. However, there are no signs directing you to the falls, so do a quick internet search for Shunkwauken Falls and follow the directions before heading out. Be sure to check it out as you travel in your motorhome rental from Mill Spring.

Green River Game Lands in Saluda is a vast hunting and hiking area in the Appalachian Mountains. There are more than 16 miles of nature trails made to facilitate foot travel, but mountain bikes are welcome too. Bask in nature as you embark on a riverside trek, unwind during a woodland hike, or access the world-famous Green River Narrows.

Get your adrenaline pumping with a visit to the zip line canopy tour in Saluda. Your adventure begins perched on the rim of the Green River Gorge. From there, you’ll plunge into the wilderness — through old-growth forests, overlooking acres of protected lands. Comprised solely of tree-based platforms, you can experience what life is like high up in the trees. The canopy tour claims to be America’s steepest and fastest zip line canopy tour. Come find out for yourself when you book an RV rental in Mill Spring.

RV Parks

When you reserve a travel trailer rental in Mill Spring, there are several local RV parks where you can post up for a night or two. The Hitching Post Campground offers many amenities, including a fishing pond, a camp store, a playground, and nature trails winding around cascading waterfalls and babbling brooks. It’s also within driving distance to some of the area’s greatest attractions, including Chimney Rock State Park, several golf courses, bouldering, and lake swimming. Each site is outfitted with full hookups (30 or 50 amp electrical service), a picnic table, and a fire pit.

Finally! A campground that loves your pets as much as you do. 4 Paws Kingdom Campground and Dog Retreat in Rutherfordton has all the amenities for your furry friends and their human companions. There’s a fully-fenced swimming pond, several off-leash play parks, an agility park, hiking trails, a doggie bathhouse with a grooming station, and more. Human amenities include a bathhouse with hot showers, a camp store, and picnic pavilions. Each RV site has full hookups, cable TV, Wi-Fi, and a fenced-in yard. The campground also hosts pet-friendly events on a regular basis (like Woofstock and Labrador Day weekend), so be sure to check out their webpage when you rent a motorhome in Mill Spring.

Exploring Mill Spring

Acquaint yourself with the area with a visit to Polk County History Museum. The museum houses a collection of historical artifacts, including an 1880's stagecoach, antique farm tools, a school display, a beauty parlor, and several pictures from the past. There’s also a gift shop selling vintage postcards and other Polk County memorabilia. The Polk County Courthouse, which was built in 1859, historical markers, the Dough Boy statue, and other relevant historical features are within walking distance.

Enjoy a romantic evening at the 70-acre family-owned farm and vineyard in Tryon, North Carolina. The vineyard primarily focuses on crafting Petit Manseng, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, and Petit Verdot. Sample several of these hand-crafted wines in the quaint guest cottage overlooking the Tyron foothills. A regular tasting includes samples of current-release wines and a souvenir glass, and the tasting room is open from Wednesday to Sunday, but be sure to call beforehand to confirm availability.

Regarded as the place where patriotism lives, the House of Flags contains over 300 full-size flags accompanied by detailed descriptions of their story. Start your journey at “Defenders of Freedom” where you’ll find a collection of military service and religious flags. The “Birth of a Nation” has flags from founding countries and the Revolutionary War era. “The Price of Liberty” room has flags from all of America’s major wars, including the Civil War, the Gulf War, and the War in Iraq. There’s also the “United States of America” room with all 27 official U.S. flags that have been used throughout the nation’s history.

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