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A laidback, leafy city in southeast Georgia an hour's drive from Savannah and the Atlantic coast, Hinesville is home to Fort Stewart and the 3rd Infantry Division of the United States Army. Founded in the early 19th century, Hinesville is named after Senator Charleton Hines who introduced legislation to move the county seat of Liberty County to a more central location closer to the Gulf and Western Railroad.

Today Hinesville beckons travelers with a delightful combination of Southern hospitality, small-town charm, and proximity to some of the Atlantic coast's important wetlands. Georgia’s barrier islands are another draw, and the coastal adventures waiting to happen are too good to resist. Opportunities for outdoor recreation abound, and you can discover them all when you book an RV in Hinesville and set your sights to the promise of adventure ahead.

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Finding Refuge in Georgia’s Vast Wilderness

Head to the Wassaw National Wildlife Refuge less than an hour’s drive by motorhome rental from Hinesville for a healthy dose of hiking and birdwatching. Seven miles of beach and 20 miles of dirt roads await while several species of wading birds entice visitors to step into this 10,000-acre refuge. Admire the vast salt marshes, the rolling dunes, and the oak and pine woodlands as you spy telltale tracks of loggerhead sea turtles on the beach that come ashore at night to lay their eggs.

A more varied population of resident wildlife greets visitors at Savannah National Wildlife Refuge straddling the borders of Georgia and South Carolina. Expect to see many alligators (from March to October) sunning themselves on the banks of waterways. Some of the more fascinating local characters are the eye-catching purple gallinule and the elusive bobcat. If you'd like to explore this 31,000-acre refuge in your camper rental from Hinesville, follow the Laurel Hill Wildlife Drive for a four-mile tour of freshwater pools and hardwood hammocks.

Combine your love for nature and history at Cumberland Island National Seashore, two hours’ away by Hinesville RV rental. Undeveloped beaches, pristine maritime forests, and wide marshes characterize this 36,415-acre natural wonder. Explore more than 50 miles of hiking trails and roads that weave through the landscape, or join an interpretive tour for a look around historic locations around the seashore, industrialist-era estate, and other sites on the main road.

If you feel more adventurous, launch your kayak from the Crooked River State Park for an exploratory tour of the Southeast Coast Saltwater Paddling Trail that extends all the way to the Georgia-Florida border.

Where to Park Your RV

RV parks and campgrounds within the city limits are limited, and you may have to drive your Hinesville RV rental by owner some distance before finding a suitable site. Within Hinesville, you'll find Happy Campers RV Park and nearby in Fort Stewart, Holbrook Pond and Recreation Campground. Both are geared toward military service people and their families although travelers passing by for overnight stops may find RV parking at Happy Campers. Both have full hookup sites while Holbrook Pond has restrooms, a bathhouse, and a dump station.

More than a dozen gas stations can be found throughout the city, so you can set off in search of other camping options near and far. Campgrounds within 30 miles can be found in South Richmond Hill, Townsend, and Jesup. Most have full hookup sites, showers, and restrooms. If you'd rather stay in town and can forgo those amenities, you'll find plenty of parking options in three Walmart parking lots in town. Seek the store manager’s approval before getting too comfortable to ensure a more pleasant overnight stay.

Follow the Liberty Trail

Step inside the Fort Stewart Military Museum and see the more than 5,000 objects on display ranging from uniforms to weapons to armored vehicles. The museum also chronicles the activities and accomplishments of the 3rd Infantry Division during WWII and subsequent wars in Vietnam, Korea, and Iraq. Walk in the footsteps of the brave on the "warriors walk" where soldiers marched out before going to battle and are welcomed when they return home.

A first-class prison is still a prison, and that's what the Old Liberty County Jail was in the late 19th century. During its time, it had all modern amenities such as sinks and toilets but fell into disrepair 80 years later. Today, this two-story brick building has been renovated close to its original glory and welcomes not just history aficionados but also paranormal investigators.

Take your campervan rental from Hinesville and cover more ground exploring the Liberty Trail, a driving tour that takes you to the county's cultural, historical, and ecological highlights. See the 18th-century Midway Museum, the Melon Bluff Nature Preserve, and the Dorchester Academy, one of the many stops on the US Civil Rights trail. This driving tour also takes you to the Fort Morris State Historic Site which fell to the British in 1779.

Hinesville has a diverse dining scene, offering unexpected cuisines like German, Jamaican, and Filipino alongside classic American comfort food. A few places also offer Southern cooking or Southern-inspired fare in addition to Mexican, Italian, and Asian cuisines. Fast food chains are well-represented alongside a few homegrown eateries offering BBQ/grill and diner fare.

From early March to late October, the farmers' market operates out of its downtown location so you can expand your dining choices to include fresh local produce, baked goods, and specialty foods. You'll also find plenty of convenience stores and Asian grocers to further expand your dining options.

Rent a motorhome in Hinesville and let it be the start of your exciting journey through the Peach State. There’s so much more to see on the Atlantic side of the state before going inland and upcountry. But wherever you go, there will always be natural, cultural, and historical gems that will surprise you along the way. So don’t delay! Find the best RV rental in Hinesville now and discover the best Georgia has to offer.

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