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Grantville, Georgia is a rural town in the western half of the state. The town was once a hub for cotton production and trade throughout the region. As with many parts of the Deep South, Grantville has soil and weather that makes it perfect for growing many different kinds of cotton. However, the market for cotton grown in the United States sagged somewhat over time, and most of it left Grantville. However, that created new opportunities for Grantville and for Coweta County.

As much of the cotton industry left the area, the buildings remained. They grew rusty and dilapidated in places, which is why the television show The Walking Dead films some of their scenes in the area. Farmhouses, barns, roads, and homes are recognizable to many viewers of the show. Therefore, many tourists will book an RV rental in Grantville just to experience the ambiance of the television show.

Fans of the films Lawless and Broken Bridges will also recognize scenes from the movies in Grantville. Many of the buildings in the old downtown district are iconic for their use in popular films and TV set in rural Georgia. When you rent an RV in Coweta County you will also be about an hour away from Atlanta and about two hours away from Montgomery.

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The Great Outdoors

Much of the Deep South is known for rolling hills, hot summers, and beautiful scenery. Rent a motorhome from Grantville and set out for Stone Mountain. Stone Mountain is the name of a town in Georgia and also the mountain for which it is named. The mountain is not actually part of a range but is instead a monadnock, solitary hill that rises without ranges. Stone Mountain is known for the mountain itself and also a massive Confederate relief etched into the mountain. Completed in 1972, it is the largest low relief in the world.

As mentioned earlier, Grantville is the location for some of the shots in The Walking Dead. Visitors who rent a travel trailer in Grantville and head out in hopes of finding these sites should have no trouble locating a tour company to take them around the area. The guide will walk tourists around different places that are featured on the show.

There are also farms around Coweta County, where you can experience some of the best that Georgia has to offer. Children are often delighted to learn that there are alpaca farms where they may pet the animals.

RV Parks

Obviously, you will need somewhere to park your Grantville RV rental. There are several parks in and near the city. Pine Mountain RV Resort in Pine Mountain offers pull-through sites and big rig access for larger RVs. There is also a swimming pool, WiFi, and cable TV. The site also provides electric, sewer, and water hookups.

Chattahoochee Bend State Park in Newnan is one of the largest state parks in Georgia. It is situated along five miles of the river. The park offers electric and water hookups for your RV, and there are also waterfront parking spots.

McIntosh Reserve Park in Whitesburg, GA provides bathrooms and waterfront access. It is pet-friendly, and you are allowed to pitch a tent if you would like. The park is in a wooded area with a lot of privacy.

Exploring The City

There is a lot to see and do in Grantville and around Coweta County. In addition to exploring sites from television, you can explore a piece of history. Downtown Newnan has history that dates back to initial settlement in 1828. There are markets and restaurants in the downtown area as well as recreation that kids often enjoy. Many kids, young and old, will enjoy the zip line.

Erskine Caldwell Birthplace and Museum in Moreland celebrates Erskine Caldwell’s life. The controversial figure was born in Moreland, GA and is known for writing about his native Coweta County. The museum explores his complicated life and works.

Carl Miller Park is a public park that features splash pads for children. There are also playgrounds, picnic areas, and cookout areas. The park is located in Coweta County not far from Grantville.

It’s also important to find places to eat around the city when you need a bite. You can find great restaurants offering Mediterranean and Greek food. Obviously, Grantville offers an assortment of Southern staples such as fried okra, macaroni and cheese, and fried chicken. There are also vegan and vegetarian options even if you’re in the mood for soul food. Cafes and barbecue restaurants are easy to find.

If it's the hot Georgia sunshine you are seeking out, consider a travel trailer rental in Grantville. Enjoy the mountain, explore the city, and take in the amazing landscape. Rent an RV in Grantville, GA and go explore all the Empire State of the South has to offer!

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