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A typical farming village set in the center of East Lampeter Township, Smoketown, Pennsylvania makes a fantastic base for your RV rental vacation. The surrounding region is speckled with mixed-wood forests, tranquil creeks, and gently rolling hillsides and you can find a huge range of recreational activities for travelers of all ages when you rent an RV in Smoketown.

Smoketown is also conveniently located for visiting many of the highlights of Lancaster County or making day trips to nearby cities. There are several state parks and nature preserves that you can reach via Highway 30 and the historic market town of Lancaster is just a stone's throw away. What’s more, Smoketown is within a short drive of Highway 222 and Interstate 76. So, search for an RV in Smoketown and start planning your outdoor vacation today.

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The Great Outdoors

Begin your adventure by taking your Smoketown RV rental by owner west of York to Michaux State Forest in the South Mountain area. The 85,500-acre mixed-oak forest is home to two state parks, a 37-mile section of the famous Appalachian Hiking Trails, and a wide variety of recreational activities. You can discover the northern tip of the Blue Ridge Mountains while paddling or swimming in Fuller Lake and Laurel Lake in Pine Grove Furnace State Park or play a round of golf in Caledonia State Park. Michaux State Forest is also a popular spot for horseback riding, mountain biking, and ATV riding. Threaded through the forest are 60 miles of beautiful hiking trails plus 130 miles of gravel roads for scenic driving.

A little closer to home is Susquehannock State Park which sits on a woodland plateau on the banks of the Susquehanna River. The 224-acre state park is best known for its overlooks which provide stunning panoramic views over the surrounding area. The most famous of these is Hawks Point Overlook which offers views of the bald eagle sanctuary on Mount Johnson Island and the Conowingo Reservoir. Aside from rare bald eagles, patient visitors can also spot osprey, hawks, and vultures flying above the lush green landscape. Spring and fall are the peak seasons for bird watching, and most overlooks are accessible by marked hiking trails, four of which are suitable for cross-country skiing during the winter time.

For more winter sports, you can take your ice skates and drive east on Highway 30 to Marsh Creek State Park in Downingtown. In the winter, the 535-acre state park freezes over to form a natural ice rink. You can also find two cross country skiing routes within the park and seven acres of the hillside which is perfect for sledding. In the warmer months, Marsh Creek State Park is a great spot for picnics, swimming, and wind sailing. There are also 11.5 miles of mountain biking trails and 18 miles of hiking trails through mixed habitats, most of which are accessible from the western branch of the park.

RV Parks

There are several RV-suitable campgrounds located within a short drive of Smoketown. You can rent an RV in Smoketown and park at Beacon Hill Camping in Intercourse. It is located in a rural neighborhood, next door to an Amish farm. This adults-only campground is only a few minutes from city conveniences and Highway 30 and a possible HQ for your vacation with an RV rental near Smoketown. The campground is open from April to October and provides full hookups for all sites as well as picnic tables and Wi-Fi.

Country Acres Campground is another option near Smoketown. The campground is within walking distance of shops and restaurants in Paradise and is suitable for families of all ages. There is an on-site swimming pool and also a children’s playground, and your four-legged friends are welcome to play in the dog run. At this site, guests can make use of grassy campsites with cable TV and full hookups.

If you’re looking for an RV park with lots of amenities, then Circle M RV Resort is worth considering. The western-themed campground provides a range of child-friendly activities including ball courts, mini golf, and a playground. Here you can make use of the on-site swimming pool, spa facilities, and library while you rent a motorhome in Smoketown.

Explore the City

The rural village of Smoketown is home to just a handful of local amenities including mini-markets, local diners, and cozy inns. Just outside of town, there is a historic Amish farm with picnic areas and children’s activities. Plus, on Highway 30 you can take the kids to an amusement park complete with waterslides and stomach-turning roller coasters.

You’ll never be short of things to do when you rent an RV in Smoketown, Pennsylvania but for a wider variety of city attractions, you might prefer to make a visit to the county seat. The city of Lancaster originated as a market town, and its farming heritage is clear to see at the Central Market on Penn Square. Now housed inside a traditional market house but opened in 1730, the city claims to host the oldest continuously running farmers market in the country. Inside this impressive building, you can purchase fresh and locally sourced produce to take back to your camper rental in Smoketown.

Around downtown Lancaster, you can also get a bite to eat at a range of international eateries or sip coffee in a modern coffee shop. Or, adults can stop by a winery or brewery to taste the local beverages. The city is lively, but Lancaster’s historic museums and art galleries still uphold the city’s cultural heritage.

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