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This small town is named for a nearby rock formation that was formed by the Potomac River. It lies on the banks of the river, in the southwestern corner of this uniquely-shaped state. The river forms the border with Virginia, which lies just to the south. The nearest larger town is Frederick, at less than 14 miles to the north. This area is fairly rural, though the megalopolis that is made up by the Washington D.C. and Baltimore metro areas is located around 50 miles to the south and east.

There are wineries, natural, and historical sites found around the local region. Several locally-owned restaurants dot the area as well. Nature preserves, as well as numerous state and local parks, are also abound nearby. The scenic region of Harper's Ferry, West Virginia is a short drive of around 20 miles west. All of these offer prime opportunities to enjoy recreational activities.

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THE GREAT OUTDOORS

When you book an RV in Point of Rocks, you will have access to many unique recreational areas. The C&O Canal Hike at Point of Rocks Boat Ramp is just one of these. This hiking trail parallel's the Potomac River and offers numerous scenic sites, as well as fishing opportunities. The trail was created on the historic C&O railway, so it is wide and well-graded. The boat ramp nearby provides easy access to the river as well.

The nearby, Potomac River offers plenty of activities of its own. Rafting and tubing trips are available through local vendors, while plenty of sites offer easy fishing access as well. Paddle sports such as kayaking and canoeing are also commonly enjoyed here.

The Heater's Island Wildlife Management Area is also located close by. This site is an island that lies in the middle of the Potomac River. It can only be accessed by boat, kayak, or canoe. Opportunities for viewing local wildlife in their native habitat are abound here. The island once housed a small farm, so the ruins of some of those buildings can still be viewed.

RV PARKS

When you rent a motorhome in Point of Rocks, MD, you will need somewhere to park it for the night. This area is close to many historical and recreational sites, so it knows how to meet the needs of those from out-of-town.

Harper's Ferry/Civil War Battlefields KOA is located in Harper's Ferry. The camp is situated on the main highway through town, so you should have no trouble locating it. The park is open all year and features amenities such as WiFi, cable, a dog park, and pool access in the summer months. This site offers easy access to all the attractions found around the local area.

Harper's Ferry Campground is also located in Harper's Ferry. This camp is found on the banks of the Potomac River and offers easy access to that attraction. Sites with electric hookups and a bathhouse are also available.

Brunswick Family Campground is situated in nearby Brunswick, Maryland. This park is open the end of March through the beginning of November. The park offers full-hookup and electric-only sites as well as a bathhouse. Being found in such a scenic area, RV rental near Point of Rocks is common, so amenities should be easy to come by.

EXPLORING THE CITY

There’s many unique sites located near Point of Rocks. The Meriwether Lewis Replica Boat is found in Harper's Ferry. This site showcases the history of the collapsible boat design created by the famous explorer. Lewis tested his creation on the nearby, Potomac River. Your luxury RV rental in Point of Rocks, Maryland, will give you the chance to explore all around the local region.

The entire Harper's Ferry area offers various attractions the whole family can enjoy. Both the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers converge here, so there are plenty of scenic spots for taking pictures. Opportunities for water-based, hiking, and biking activities also abound here. There are also numerous museums, historic sites, and civil war battlefields to explore as well.

John Brown was a hero in the local area. He was an abolitionist who led a movement against slavery. Numerous sites around Harper's Ferry are now dedicated to his memory. There is a fort, a wax museum, and a monument all dedicated to him. These sites are available for touring and to learn the complicated history of the local region.

If you''re looking to vacation in an area that's steeped in history and that offers numerous activities to enjoy, consider a camper rental in Point of Rocks. Fish on the nearby river, take a hike and tour a local historic site. Rent an RV in Point of Rocks, MD, and enjoy exploring this scenic location.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


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  • C&O Canal Trail: Point of Rocks to Monocacy Aqueduct, MDPoint of Rocks, MD
  • Point of Rocks/ Potomac River Trail, MDChesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park, MD
  • C & O Canal Towpath Trail, Section #2, MDPoint of Rocks, MD
  • Freedom Center, MDPoint of Rocks, MD
  • Brunswick Family Campground to Landers Boat Dock, MDChesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park, MD
  • Monocacy Natural Resources Area Trail, MDSugarloaf Mountain Natural Area, MD
  • Monocacy NRA Long Trail, MDSugarloaf Mountain Natural Area, MD
  • C&O Canal Towpath: Monocacy River Aqueduct to Calico Rocks, MDSugarloaf Mountain Natural Area, MD
  • White Trail, MDSugarloaf Mountain Natural Area, MD
  • Sugarloaf Yellow Trail, MDSugarloaf Mountain Natural Area, MD

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