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The city of East Saint Louis is a part of the greater metropolitan area of St Louis, Missouri, near Belleville and Fairview Heights. Just across the state line on the Illinois side of the Mississippi River, this city is a center for culture, excellent food, and shopping. With many charming state and city-managed parks in the area, there are lots of reasons to rent an RV in East Saint Louis.

Originally known as Illinoistown, East Saint Louis had a long history. The city was founded in the late 1700s by a ferry captain named James Piggott, who built the settlement around the ferry crossing. East Saint Louis has been an integral industrial hub in Missouri and Illinois, and despite economic problems during the Great Depression, the city has continued to flourish near one of the biggest cities in Missouri and offers some of the best attractions around.

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The Great Outdoors

East Saint Louis has some beautiful parks, and one of the best is Citygarden Sculpture Park. This small but busy park covers roughly three acres in the heart of Saint Louis and has many unique and wondrous features rarely seen in other parks. These features include 24 sculptures, a 180-foot-long pool, and a six-foot waterfall. There's also fun for kids in the form of a "spray plaza" with water jetting up from the ground. Paved paths make navigation easy, and there's even some interactive art to enjoy.

There are plenty of historical parks and places to visit when you rent an RV in East Saint Louis, and one of the best parks around is the Malcolm W. Martin Memorial Park. Probably the most popular park in the city, this park is well known for giving visitors the best possible view of the Gateway Arch. The Mississippi River Overlook stands at over 40 feet tall and offers sublime views of the arch, and this vantage point gives you panoramic views of the Mississippi River. Another unique feature of the park is the Gateway Geyser, one of the tallest water fountains in the U.S. at over 600 feet tall. It's the perfect place to sit and enjoy a picnic with your family.

If you're looking to spend some time out of the city with the East Saint Louis motorhome rental, then consider a short drive to Eldon Hazlet State Park. Comprised of over 3,000 acres along the western shore of Carlyle Reservoir, this park is a popular site for water sports, with fishing and boating both popular here. Its wooded shoreline offers plenty of hiking opportunities if you're looking to stretch your legs, with over nine miles of walking trails available.

RV Parks

Despite being a densely populated area, there are few places to camp when you rent an RV in East Saint Louis. One park located right in the city is the St Louis RV Park. This campground consists of over 50 paved spaces, with full hookups and max amp electric. Despite being in the city, the campsites are spacious, with room for big rigs and pull-through access. Restrooms, showers, and storage facilities can be found on-site, and a few fun features, including a swimming pool and rec hall, are also available for use.

If you'd rather be across the river when you rent a camper in East Saint Louis, then consider a stay at Casino Queen RV Park. This campground contains roughly 140 paved sites with full hookups and 30 and 50 amp electric. Both these campgrounds provide big rig and pull-through access, and amenities include restrooms and showers. On-site features include a heated pool, a casino, and a playground for kids.

Exploring the City

East Saint Louis is part of Saint Louis, Missouri, which is one of the biggest cities in the state and offers everything you could need while on vacation and much more. There are lots of great museums to visit when you book an RV in East Saint Louis, but one that's pleasing to the ear is the National Blues Museum. The museum's exhibits on some of the country's most popular blues musicians, including Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, and B.B. King, highlight the importance of blues music to St. Louis' culture. The National Blues Museum also hosts live music on the weekends, and it is well worth a visit to see that blues music is alive and well.

If you enjoy kooky museums, then you'll thoroughly enjoy an RV rental in East Saint Louis, as the city has a number of them, including Laclede's Landing Wax Museum. A fun and unusual day out for the whole family, this museum covers five floors and over 10,000 square feet and includes an ice cream and gift shop. It features over 250 wax figures of some of your favorite characters and stars, ranging from Bruce Lee to Shrek to Bill Clinton.

Or, you might want to try something more thrilling than museums, you which case you should plan a trip to Six Flags St. Louis. Part of the popular chain of theme parks across the U.S., Six Flags offers some truly terrifying and exciting rides from Batman-themed rollercoasters to waterslides that drop you from six stories high. There are also lots of restaurants and live shows if you're not much of a thrill seeker.

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