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Quincy is a small town in the northwestern state of Michigan, which is part of both the Great Lakes and Midwestern regions of the United States. Quincy, MI sits in the southern portion of the state, close to both the borders of Indiana and Ohio, and just over an hours drive from the Michigan state capital of Lansing.

A town with a primarily agricultural background, Quincy’s history dates back to the early 1850s when a railroad was built through the area enabling the then village to grow and evolve as more families and businesses came to the area. Officially incorporated in 1858, the town forms part of Branch County, named after the American politician John Branch. Bordered by the Great Lakes of Erie, Huron, Michigan and Superior, this area is the ideal home base for exploring the regions diverse landscape.

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The Great Outdoors

Get your first taste of Michigan’s beautiful landscape with a visit to Marble lake, located just south of Quincy. An area that is popular with both locals and tourists alike, you can enjoy a hike around the lake for beautiful views, sit back and indulge in a day of fishing, or you could rent a boat and head out on the water. For anyone who wants to experience a more exhilarating outdoor activity, the lakes resort, also offers a selection of water sports.

For the nearest State Park, carry on south in your Quincy RV rental to Coldwater Lake State Park. Taking its name from the county seat of Coldwater, the landscape boasts a combination of swamps and farmland surrounding the lake and is an area that is great for both fishing and hunting during designated seasons.

For many that come to this area in a travel trailer from Quincy, venturing out to at least one of the Great Lakes that surround Michigan is on the list. Located along the east-west Route 12 Highway, vacationers to the area can choose which direction to head in for a visit to either Lake Michigan to the west or Lake Erie to the east. Both of which are popular with families at any time of the year, offering endless hiking and bike tracks, boat cruises, water sports and much more. The lakes are also popular with divers on the hunt for one of their many shipwrecks, perfectly preserved by the salt-free waters.

RV Parks Near Quincy

When you book an RV in Quincy, you will need somewhere to park it for the night. The picturesque RV park of Sunset Cove Resort on the banks of Lake Marble offers full hookups for your RV, both at nightly or yearly rates and features a large store packed with essentials and souvenirs.

To the west of town is the large Harbor Cove RV Resort, a relatively new RV park available in the area. With over 160 full hookup sites, the park is pet-friendly and also provides shower and laundry amenities, along with plenty of leisure facilities to enjoy.

Other local RV Parks that are all within easy reach in your camper rental from Quincy include the Marble Springs Campground, spanning 52 acres and ideal for those who enjoy the outdoors, Green Acres Campground located on the shores of the beautiful Lake of the Woods and the smaller RV park of Camp Buckeye, close to the Coldwater Lake State Park are also other options to consider as you embark on your recreational outdoor adventure.

Exploring the City

Quincy is a picturesque tree-lined town with a number of interesting historical buildings that are made from both a combination of brick and wood, making them particularly characterful. One particular building to look out for is the Quincy Library that dates from the late 1800s.

Within the town, visitors will find a wide range of convenience stores, most of which are located along Route 12 that makes its way directly through the center of the town. Quincy is also home to a number of restaurants, including well-known chains and independent diners. For a wider range of stores and places to eat, hop in your Quincy motorhome rental and head west to the city of Coldwater.

If it’s the bright lights of the city that you are after during your visit to Michigan, the state capital of Lansing is an easy drive north of town. Alternatively, just a two-hour drive east is Detroit, the largest city in Michigan and famous for its arts and cultural scene. The city is also close to Lake Erie.

Other notable places to visit, include the Capri Drive-In Theatre, the 19th century Wing House Museum, and the Tibbits Opera House, hosting regular concerts and performances. All of which are within easy driving distance in the neighboring town of Coldwater.

If it's the cool air of Michigan you are seeking, consider a camper rental in Quincy. Enjoy the local cuisine, walk along the shores of Lake Michigan or Lake Erie, enjoy a sunset, and take in the amazing landscape. Rent an RV in Quincy, MI and go explore The Wolverine State!

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