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Pinckneyville is the county seat of Perry County, Illinois; it was established in 1857 at the same time that it was appointed county seat. It is home to the Illinois Rural Heritage Museum and has one high school; the school's boys basketball team is somewhat famous, having won more than 1,900 games during the program's existence.

RV rentals in Perry County are your perfect choice for a worry-free vacation in the state of Illinois. While you are here, make the most of your vacation by spending a bit of time in some neighboring communities. Mount Vernon is home to attorney and blackjack player Jane Willis, who was a member of the blackjack team that was the subject of the best-selling book Bringing Down The House and the movie 21. Marion is Southern Illinois' largest retail trade center due to its location at the crossroads of Interstate 57 and Illinois Route 13. Chester has a bronze statue of the cartoon character “Popeye” (the sailor man), which was created by Chester resident Elzie Segar; the statue is in Elzie C. Segar Memorial Park, and the city hosts an annual Popeye Picnic and Parade the weekend after Labor Day. Belleville's Philharmonic Orchestra was created in 1866 and is one of the oldest such orchestras in the country. Your Pinckneyville travel trailer rental is your invitation to come and experience this historical and cultural paradise.

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The Great Outdoors

Washington County State Recreation Area was purchased by the state of Illinois in 1959 and turned into a habitat for upland game. In 1960, the state created an artificial lake within the park and named it Washington County Lake. Visitors can enjoy boating, fishing on the lake or the shoreline, or hiking the shoreline past stands of pine trees, brushy draws, and fallow fields. Hunting is allowed with rifle or crossbow, and camping is also an option here. It is a popular destination for picnicking.

Wayne Fitzgerrell State Park was created in 1975 from an area that was formerly used for farming. It sits overlooking Rend Lake, a reservoir created by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and provides public access to camping, hiking, horseback riding, and other outdoor pursuits. Hunting and fishing are allowed, and birders will relish in the varieties of shorebirds and waterfowl on hand, such as great blue heron, American bald eagle, and red-tailed hawk. Wildlife enthusiasts can keep their eyes open for white-tailed deer, raccoons, opossums, and other mammal residents. Park your Pinckneyville RV trailer rental nearby, and you can combine awesome outdoor adventures with the creature comforts of home, enjoying the best of both.

Pyramid State Recreation Area is one of the largest state recreation areas in Illinois; it was formerly an area of strip coal mining that was purchased by the state for reclamation and for study. The effects of the mining give the park a much different look today from most parks, and the area has approximately two dozen lakes or bodies of water, several primitive campgrounds, and miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. Visitors can fish for largemouth bass, bluegill, and catfish, which are abundant, and some less populous fish species such as northern pike and walleye.

RV Parks

There are a number of RV parks and campgrounds in and around Pinckneyville, and some of them may have mobile homes. Your Pinckneyville camper rental is all you will need to have a relaxing and enjoyable vacation.

Lake Campalot is a year-round RV park with laundry facilities, basketball and volleyball courts, and many other amenities and activities. Some sites have pull-through access, and most sites have water and electric hookups, and shade. Sites can be rented by the day, week, or month, and the park management arranges social activities for its guests at various times. Guests have access to a lake where they can swim or fish. Some sites may have tent camping or long-term guests.

Exploring The City

Visitors with children should start by checking out the city park area which has a pool, showers, and change rooms, plus playgrounds for children. There are a slide and a diving board, and spots for picnicking. There are charcoal grills which guests can use and several pavilions, but the pavilions need to be reserved in advance. There are additional urban parks for guests to enjoy. Those seeking something more informative should check out the rural heritage museum which has a selection of vintage farm equipment and tools, model trains, and homemade quilts with elaborate patterns, and more. There are interactive exhibits, displays, and videos that explain what agricultural life was like from many different perspectives: business, medical, natural resources, and family life. Guests can even learn how to make apple butter. The museum is spread out between three warehouses. Don't forget to take your Pinckneyville motorhome rental for a spin on the local highways; hitting the open road is one of the reasons you chose an RV vacation in the first place.

When dinner calls, Pinckneyville has a lot to offer. There are a handful of commercial venues on hand which should keep the children happy, but most of the restaurants are locally owned and operated. One local diner-cafe is open for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and brunch on the weekends; it's an old-fashioned diner with clean, simple decor. Guests eating here should try the chili with cornbread. Better yet, order takeout and enjoy it in your Pinckneyville luxury RV rental at your leisure.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


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  • Pyramid State Park Loop Trail, ILPinckneyville, IL
  • Washington County State Recreation Area, ILNashville, IL
  • Piney Creek Ravine Nature Reserve Trail, ILPiney Creek Ravine, IL
  • Buttermilk Hill, ILKinkaid Lake, IL
  • Rend Lake Bike Trail, ILBenton, IL
  • Rend Lake Bike Trail, ILWayne Fitzgerrell State Park, IL
  • Little Grand Canyon Trail, ILShawnee National Forest, IL
  • Oakwood Bottoms and Big Muddy River Levee Trail, MOAltenburg, MO
  • Kaskaskia River State Fish & Wildlife Area, ILRed Bud, IL
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