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When you book an RV in Statesboro, you’ll be within easy reach of the cities of Augusta and Savannah. You’ll also have access to the spectacular sights, sounds, and soul of the Oconee State Park, the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, and the Savannah National Wildlife Refuge. Statesboro is the seat of Bulloch County and home to the flagship campus of Georgia Southern University.

If you’d like to learn more about the area where you’ll be visiting with an RV rental in Statesboro, Georgia, make sure to check out the City of Statesboro, the Statesboro Convention & Visitors Bureau, and Explore Georgia for updated information on area attractions, businesses, events, promotions, and travel guides. The Statesboro Herald publishes daily and Connect Statesboro publishes weekly. Statesboro Magazine covers quality of life issues, and Statesboro Business Magazine covers industry.

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The Great Outdoors

Experience community connections as well as open green space and the great outdoors at the Mill Creek Regional Park with your motorhome rental in Statesboro. This lovely property includes walking trails, exercise stations, playgrounds, sports and recreation fields, tennis courts, picnic areas, a water park, and much more. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful stroll or a rousing game, this park has something for everyone.

You can appreciate the beauty of nature at the Garden of the Coastal Plain at Georgia Southern University, also known as the Georgia Southern Botanical Garden, with your luxury RV rental in Statesboro. These beautiful outdoor gardens contain both native and heritage species, an arboretum, a children’s garden, a camellia garden, and an azalea garden. The property also includes walking trails, a complex of early 20th-century farm buildings, and the Rural Life museum. It is a research and educational resource for the university and the community.

Make sure to spend some time at Magnolia Springs State Park with your RV rental near Statesboro. This site was known as the “world’s largest prison” during the Civil War. Seven million gallons of water flow through the springs every day, and you can see alligators, turtles, and other wildlife from the boardwalk. There is also a lake with fishing, hiking and biking trails, picnic areas, playgrounds, geocaching, a splash pad, and a history center. Canoes, kayaks, and aqua cycles are available for rent.

RV Parks

You’ll need a place to stay with your motorhome rental from Statesboro, and you can start your search at the Parkwood RV Park. Park amenities include beautiful wooded landscaping, paved roads, a swimming pool, a clubhouse, a fire pit, a book exchange, restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, coffee, and Wi-Fi. RV sites feature full hookups, picnic tables, and deluxe cable.

You can call the Magnolia Springs State Park your temporary home with a travel trailer rental from Statesboro. The park provides outdoor recreational opportunities, a museum, picnic facilities, restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, and a visitor center with air conditioning and Wi-Fi. RV sites include electric hookups, picnic tables, and fire rings. Some sites allow pets.

Enjoy your stay at Beaver Run RV Park with an RV rental near Statesboro. The park offers a lake with swimming, boating, fishing, a game room, a playground, restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, hot cookies, a camp store with supplies, and Wi-Fi. Sites provide full hookups and cable.

Walmart has been welcoming to the RV community, sometimes even permitting RVs to park overnight in their lots. The WalMart Supercenter in Statesboro may agree to such an arrangement, although you should always check with store management before setting up for the night with a Statesboro RV rental.

Exploring the City

You may want to plan your trip with the luxury RV rental in Statesboro so that you can participate in some of the special events and happenings that are held here every year. One of the highlights is ArtsFest at Sweetheart Circle. There are hands-on activities for all ages including art stops where you can create your own art and a tie-dye stop, an Artists Market, live entertainment on a community stage, and plenty of food and drink vendors.

The Center for Wildlife Education is well worth a visit when you rent a motorhome in Statesboro. It includes mammals, eagles, reptiles, amphibians, waterfowl, and a raptor center. Exhibits are located in the visitor center. Tours, shows, and educational programs take place regularly and are suitable for all ages. Enjoy visiting and learning about the native and exotic animals and also enjoy the walking trails and beautiful campus.

There are plenty of restaurants in Statesboro that range from home cooking to fine dining, barbecue, and ethnic eateries but if you want to eat in your Statesboro RV rental by owner some nights, you’ll want to be sure to stop by the Statesboro Main Street Farmers Market for the best and freshest locally produced fruits and vegetables, meat, cheese, eggs, baked goods, coffee, and more. The market offers live entertainment. There are also arts and crafts vendors as well as educational exhibitors.

You may also need to refill your tank while you're here. The area has plenty of truck stops, convenience stores, and service stations, so you should be able to find either gasoline or diesel fuel very easily.

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  • Beaver Trail, GAMagnolia Springs State Park, GA
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