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The city of Franklin Springs is situated in Franklin County, Georgia, and is the home of Emmanuel College, formerly known as Franklin Springs Institute. It was named after historical figure Benjamin Franklin and was a health resort from before the Civil War until early in the 20th century. The actual springs were an outlet for mineral, sulfur, and freestone water. The popularity of the healing waters eventually gave way to the popularity of social life and by 1917, the city had two hotels, two pavilions, and a skating rink.

RV rentals in Franklin County are plentiful and varied, a perfect choice for your RV vacation in paradise. There are some other towns that warrant investigating and exploring, such as Lavonia which has an involved community combining a progressive attitude and a small-town atmosphere. Hartwell was named after Nancy Morgan Hart, a historical figure from the Revolutionary War. Elberton manufactures the most granite monuments of any city worldwide and is known as “the Granite Capital of the World”. Danielsville was the home of Crawford W. Long, the first doctor to perform surgery using ether. Athens is the birthplace of numerous contemporary bands and a popular location for professional music recording studios. Your Franklin Springs travel trailer rental is your invitation to experience these places in person.

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The Great Outdoors

Tugaloo State Park is a serene and scenic outdoor environment seated alongside Lake Hartwell. It is an ideal setting for boating and fishing, with a mega ramp that provides easy access to the lake; sailing and waterskiing are also allowed. It has a sandy beach where guests can swim or sunbathe, as well as tennis and volleyball courts and a horseshoe pit. Other activities include hiking the numerous trails that wind their way through oak, walnut, mulberry, and cherry trees. Park your Franklin Springs RV trailer rental here and combine this rugged wilderness with all the comforts of home, the best of both worlds.

Victoria Bryant State Park is a developed park with a multitude of activities including archery, boating and fishing, and much more. Anglers can cruise the lake in boats or fish in one of the small stocked ponds. Hikers can enjoy several trails taking them through hardwood tree stands and over creeks. Photographers and nature observers should keep an eye out for the various wildlife species that reside here.

Richard B. Russell State Park is a cultivated outdoor recreation area with fishing and boating, disc golf, and much more. The park also has a traditional 18-hole golf course with a pro shop, a trail that follows the lake shoreline and crosses over a steel bridge before looping back, and a beach that is wheelchair accessible. Guests can also go geocaching, or rent bikes, canoes, kayaks, or pontoon boats.

RV Parks

There is a multitude of RV parks and campgrounds available within the vicinity of Franklin Springs. Some of them may have tent camping or mobile homes. Your Franklin Springs camper rental is all you require to make your stay a pleasant one, no matter where you camp.

Tiger Cove Campground is an RV park just across the state border in South Carolina but still close to Franklin Springs. It has restrooms and hot showers and a lakeside restaurant for dining. Individual sites have full hookups and guests can enjoy fishing, boating, and swimming in Lake Hartwell. There are some tent campsites and some rental cottages.

Victoria Bryant State Park has a rustic RV campground along the shoreline of Lake Hartwell. It has picnic shelters, a couple of ponds and playgrounds, and a swimming pool. There is plenty of shade from the trees and there are numerous activities to keep guests entertained.

Exploring The City

There is a lot to see and do in Franklin Springs, but those who appreciate baseball should begin with the Ty Cobb Museum, one of several museums in the area. It is a small museum with many artifacts and personal items that belonged to Cobb and is not far from the mausoleum where Cobb and his family are buried. Several local outdoor adventure companies are on hand; one of them rents kayaks and offers white water kayaking trips with experienced guides. There are also parks and outdoor venues where visitors can hike or sightsee the town. Don't forget about your Franklin Springs motorhome rental; RV vacations are all about hitting the road and creating your own self-guided tours, often basing them on the flip of a coin or a game of rock-paper-scissors.

When it comes to finding a place to take in some dinner, Franklin Springs has what you need. There is a balanced selection of locally owned restaurants and larger commercial chain establishments, so there is something for everyone. A local Mexican restaurant operates from a simple, no frills location but more than makes up for it with the food and the ample food portions. It has an extensive menu and most dishes are reasonably priced. One local cafe diner operates out of an old house and serves up a delicious breakfast as well as lunch and dinner. Prices are reasonable and portions large, so be prepared to take some of your meal home with you to your Franklin Springs luxury RV rental. Vacation time is the time to indulge yourself in whatever you want, and nothing says vacation like a midnight snack enjoyed in a lawn chair, under an open sky.

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