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Just on the Maryland side of the national capital of Washington D.C., the city of Mount Rainier served as a commuter’s community. Today, with the expansion of Washington D.C., Mount Rainier may feel like it’s been a little swallowed up, but the community has a unique charm and character unlike many of the surrounding areas. Historically a streetcar neighborhood, many of the traditional charms of the town exist today, creating an atmosphere that welcomes and reminds of a different time.

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) operates several bus lines in the Mount Rainier area. When you book a motorhome rental in Mount Rainier, you’ll also be able to travel on the Prince George's County bus service for more local travel. You’ll even be able to get to the metro line and ride the train into D.C.

When you book an RV in Prince George’s County, you will be able to explore the culture, arts, and excitement of the nation’s capital as well as remain within easy reach of the many natural wonders of the Mid-Atlantic and Appalachians.

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The Great Outdoors

Established by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Patuxent Research Refuge in Bowie, Maryland, is the only wildlife refuge in the country set aside for wildlife research. Thanks to this research status, there is a large network of trails where you can explore the many wonderful habitats of the refuge. You’ll be able to walk among the many winding forest trails, around the various wetlands, and enjoy the foothills and valleys. With a variety of Mid-Atlantic wildlife and different migratory bird species that call the refuge home, you’ll be able to check some of those more elusive species off your birding listing, such as the scarlet tanager.

Situated on the banks of the Potomac is the picturesque Great Falls Park in McLean, Virginia. You’ll be able to hike along the river and enjoy watching the water tumble over the rocky cliffs. You’ll also be able to rent a canoe or kayak and enjoy the calmer parts of the river. You’ll even be able to hike the famous Billy Goat Trail and treat yourself to some truly breathtaking views of the Potomac.

Those who are looking to escape can take a day trip to Shenandoah National Park in Waynesboro, Virginia. You can lose yourself in the Appalachians as you traverse over the more than 500 miles of trails that wind through the various peaks, valleys, and forests. If you’re traveling in the autumn, you’ll be delighted by the brilliant fall colors that light up the Appalachians, and in the spring, you’ll be able to enjoy the beautiful wildflowers that decorate the fields and meadows. No matter what you enjoy from a recreational standpoint, you will be able to find what you want and need at Shenandoah. From hiking the segment of the Appalachian Trail to rock climbing, you will have plenty of activities to fill your days in the Shenandoah.

RV Parks

When you rent an RV in Mount Rainier, you'll find a few campground options around the area that are worth considering.

Just north of town is the Cherry Hill Park Campground. At Cherry Hill, guests will have access to full hookup sites, restroom and shower facilities, and an RV store and on-site grocery store. There are also a variety of recreational activities to partake in.

Also a little north of town is the Washington DC/Capitol KOA Holiday. At the KOA, guests will have access to full hookups, restroom and shower facilities, laundry facilities, and Wi-Fi. There are also several recreational activities to enjoy.

Explore the City

There is so much history and culture in the Mount Rainier-Washington D.C. area to experience and indulge in that you'll never run out of things to do when you rent an RV here.

To learn more about the vibrant history of Mount Rainier and Prince George’s County, you can spend some time at Prince George’s African American Museum and Cultural Center. You can enjoy art produced by local artists, learn about the history of the area, and learn about the local community.

If you want to enjoy the beauty of nature, but do so in a more confined way, you can spend part of the day at the United States National Arboretum. You’ll be able to wander around the many manicured gardens that make up this unique living museum. You’ll even be able to take a tour of the grounds.

Those who are looking to escape a pop-up rainstorm can spend the day exploring the many Smithsonian museums. No matter what you enjoy learning about, there is sure to be a Smithsonian geared around it. You’ll be able to walk along the National Mall, enjoy the various monuments, and museum hop from one to the next with ease.

When you rent an RV in the Chesapeake Bay region, make sure you plan for one of your meals to be filled with Maryland blue crab cakes and fresh French fries. There are plenty of fish and chip shops in the area where you can get fresh, locally caught seafood.

When it comes time to restock and refuel your RV rental in Mount Rainier, there are plenty of gas station and grocery store options in and around town to get what you need.

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