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Talbotton is in Georgia, which is known for its wetlands and green landscapes, is a small city that was originally founded in 1828. Depending on the time of year you visit you may want to search for an RV in Talbotton that has air conditioning since the summers here can be quite hot and muggy. Talbotton is located in west central Georgia and is named after former Georgia Governor Matthew Talbot.

An RV rental from Talbotton will give you easy access to some of the major cities in the area, including Columbus, Macon, and Atlanta. Of course, it is possible to stick to local attractions as there are plenty of historic buildings in Talbotton itself, and the surrounding area has many outdoor recreational opportunities for guests to enjoy. In the greater region, guests will find many large metropolitan areas and even a few national forests to explore.

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The Great Outdoors

Georgia is an exceptionally green state, thanks in part to the many streams and rivers that saturate the landscape. It isn’t uncommon when you rent a motorhome in Talbotton to enjoy highways surrounded by trees as you drive between destinations. One such destination near to the city that is worth checking out is the West Point Lake, which is northwest of the city.

This large lake is surrounded by many parks, and the lake itself is home to many water activities such as boating, swimming, kayaking, and more. The parks that surround the lake are filled with hiking trails, and many of them have convenient amenities like picnic shelters, bathrooms, and playgrounds. The diverse activity selection at the lake makes it a great destination for families with varying interests.

For a dryer activity, the Fall Line Sandhills Natural Area is a unique destination that has plenty of hiking trails to explore. Contrary to the name, there aren’t any sandy hills in the area, but instead, guests can enjoy viewing many endangered and protected plant species that thrive in this protected area. The natural area is located near to Butler, just off of Highway 540.

After you find the best RV rental in Talbotton it may be worth travelling to the Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge for a day filled with hiking, bird watching, picnicking, and more. This wildlife refuge contains many protected species, has both land and water features, and has a few different entrances and parking lots to make it easier to see more of the park in a shorter amount of time.

RV Parks

Given Georgia’s moist landscape it isn’t recommended to just camp anywhere since you never know if you’ll get stuck in mud in your motorhome rental from Talbotton. But don’t worry, there are quite a few different options for parking your RV in close proximity to town.

In two different directions out of town, there are Walmart Supercenter stores. After inquiring with management at the stores to double check that they will allow you to park there, these store parking lots can be very convenient places to spend the night. Always be sure to park in the least used corner of the parking lot, or wherever the management asks you to park when spending the night at a Walmart Supercenter.

A bit further of a drive, either east or west, will take you to RV parks that are definitely more glamorous than parking in a Walmart. The RV parks in the area almost all offer concrete pads to park on, and the ones that don’t have concrete pads have crushed stone pads to ensure your footing stays secure during your stay. These RV parks offer a wide assortment of amenities, though even the most bare-bones establishment offers standard hookups.

Exploring the City

Perhaps your reason for arranging a travel trailer rental from Talbotton is to explore the city itself, and even if this isn’t the case, there is still plenty of reasons to spend some of your trip in this small city. Talbotton is easy to navigate, thanks to its size, and the majority of restaurants and gas stations can be found on Washington Ave, the main street that runs through town. On Washington Ave, there is also one of the more popular restaurants in town, a fried chicken shop that prepares classic Georgia style food.

Talbotton is also home to a decent number of buildings that are on the National Register of Historic Places. There are over 11 buildings in town that are historic, including both public buildings like the post office, and private residences that have been kept up to standards. Some of these historic buildings can be found in the Le Vert Historical District, while others are scattered around town.

To learn more about local history after picking up your camper rental from Talbotton, the Talbot County Library may be the place to go. This small library is filled with plenty of local artifacts, and some of the books contained within the library chronicle the history of the town from creation to more modern decades. The Talbot County Library is also on the National Register of Historic Places.

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