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Dublin, Georgia, named after the capital of Ireland, is a mid-sized city located between Wrightsville and Jeffersonville. This historic spot boasts that it's a "wee bit Irish," offering visitors the best of both worlds: the cozy charm of a small Southern town alongside the shopping, dining, and cultural opportunities usually found in much larger urban areas.
Whether you're staying in Dublin for a night or five, or you're just passing through, you can book an RV in Dublin to discover everything this quaint yet bustling locale has to offer.
When you rent an RV in Dublin, you'll find plenty of places to satisfy your inner adventurer. One of these is River Bend Wildlife Management Area in nearby East Dublin. River Bend is a popular place for local hunters and wildlife watchers alike. Bring your binoculars along for this excursion and see if you can spot a barred owl or one of the many species of woodpecker that live here. Prefer to spend your time down by the water? Troup's Spring Lake at River Bend WMA is a prime place for avid anglers and boaters.
Itching to spot something more exotic while you rent an RV in Dublin? Beaverdam Wildlife Management Area in Dublin is home to bobcats, coyotes, and otters, as well as all the outdoor activities you and your camping crew can handle. Hike, bike, and fish the day away at Beaverdam WMA - just be sure to grab your fishing license before casting your line. Be aware that this wildlife management area is closed to the public during scheduled hunts.
If you prefer more tame outdoor adventures, head to Southern Pines Regional Park and Equestrian Center in Dublin. Sprawling over 120 acres just outside of town, this kid-friendly spot comes complete with a water park and a fully equipped equestrian center. Equestrian enthusiasts planning to rent an RV in Dublin will feel right at home here! (Quite literally -- Southern Pines even offers 30 RV spaces with full hookups.)
There's no need to leave town if you're looking for the perfect place to park your luxury RV rental from Dublin. Honeysuckle Farm RV Park is just off I-16 and offers all the amenities you'd expect from a full-service RV park. In addition to restrooms, showers, laundry services, and full hookups, guests can trek the walking trails right on-site, fish in the small, stocked pond, and even pick their own produce at the garden.
If you prefer a no-frills spot to rest your head in Dublin for the night, Irish Acres RV Park is another choice. This family-owned park is a stone's throw away from both the interstate and downtown, making it ideal for those looking for a convenient place to set up their base camp. Guests can enjoy access to Wi-Fi and full hookups. Consider booking your site at this small park in advance.
Step out of your travel trailer rental in Dublin to explore the historic downtown district on foot. The Historic Downtown Walking Tour is entirely self-guided, allowing tourists to discover the city's history at their own pace. Along the way, you'll get the chance to marvel at architectural wonders, including the Old Post Office and First National Bank. History buffs will want to snap a photo of the First African Baptist Church, the site of Dr. Martin Luther King's first public speech on civil rights. Printed guides of the city's must-see spots on the tour are available throughout Dublin.
Once you've had your fill of history, you can catch a show at Theatre Dublin. Famous musicians, including The Drifters and Kenny Chesney, have played at this historic concert hall built in the 1930s. This spacious venue is a great place to entertain the kids in your camping party - just check the theater's events calendar for children's plays and performances showing during your visit.
No trip to a historic Southern town is complete without meandering past the city's most prestigious homes. Dublin's own "Millionaire Row" features elegant, plantation-style houses built back when cotton was still king. You'll find the Dublin Museum Cultural and Heritage Center along "Millionaire Row," officially known as Bellevue Avenue. The former home of Thomas Pritchett, one of the directors of the old Dublin Cotton Mill, the museum features a wide variety of exhibits, from music memorabilia to masterpieces of local artisans.
Ready to crank up your motorhome rental in Dublin and get back on the road again? You'll find several big-box stores and a few truck stops in Dublin where you can refuel your RV rental before hitting I-16 north to Macon.
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