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Clarksville is a tiny town in the heart of southern Michigan, between the cities of Grand Rapids and Lansing, the state capital. This inviting community is part of Campbell Township, a larger municipality with several smaller, unincorporated villages inside it.

This charming small town may not be the biggest or most exciting destination for those looking for big city lights and a potent nightlife, but when you book an RV in Clarksville, you’ll be just a short drive from some of Michigan’s best city centers, with the added benefit of being in the middle of Michigan’s scenic, peaceful countryside. If you want to be greeted by warm smiles and a pleasant, inviting atmosphere, Clarksville is a fantastic place to base yourself when you rent an RV.

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There are many reasons travelers might want to rent an RV near Clarksville, but the potential for incredible outdoor recreation should surely be among the chief reasons for doing so. Lots of incredible recreation areas and parks dot the southern portion of Michigan, all of which can be part of your Clarksville camper rental trip itinerary.

Yankee Springs Recreation Area is one of the state’s most cherished outdoor hubs, teeming with tourists searching for fun in the sun throughout the summer months. There are 30 miles of hiking trails that can double as cross-country skiing trails in the winter, as well as 12 miles of mountain biking terrain and nine miles of horseback riding trails. Gun Lake is one of the park’s most prominent features, with scenic shores and lovely swimming areas. Additionally, there is a campground with over 200 places to park your Clarksville motorhome rental.

Fort Custer State Recreation Area is another excellent example of what Michigan has to offer outdoor enthusiasts. There are quiet lakes, trickling rivers and streams, glorious oak barrens, and tranquil groves of oak and hickory trees to hike through when you visit this small natural gem. Hunting, fishing, mountain biking, horseback riding, canoeing, kayaking, disc golf, and even dog sled riding are part of the fun at Fort Custer State Recreation Area, and no matter the time of year, you are bound to enjoy yourself.

If you are anxious to head west in your Clarksville motorhome rental to see the stunning shores of Lake Michigan, there are loads of excellent places to check out on the water’s edge. P.J. Hoffmaster State Park and Saugatuck Dunes State Park are both exceptionally beautiful lakefront parks that do a fantastic job showcasing the beauty of both Michigan and the Great Lakes in general. Saugatuck Dunes State Park is named and known for its towering sand dunes that stand tall above Lake Michigan, offering sublime views at sunset. These dunes are a staggering 200 feet tall, and there are miles of coastal trails that enable you to get a good feel for the land. P.J. Hoffmaster State Park is in Muskegon and sits comfortably on Lake Michigan much like Saugatuck Dunes State Park, featuring lots of incredible views and miles of sandy beaches with their own swimming areas. You can camp out at this state-run institution, and go birdwatching to observe hundreds of migratory bird species on their epic treks.

RV Parks

Fortunately, Clarksville is blessed with a variety of campgrounds that you can make use of when you rent an RV in the area. Tyler Creek Golf Course & Campground could be a good place to stay for golfing enthusiasts. A nine-hole golf course, a massive pool, a fishing pond, a general store, an events pavilion, and an ice cream shop are some of the resort’s many offerings.

Welcome Woods Family Campground has rustic log cabins, spacious campsites, playgrounds and splendid scenery in a natural setting. There is even a sandy beach on the lake with a refreshing swimming area where you can keep cool during the summer.

Allendale/West Grand Rapids KOA is closer to the city, offering the best of both worlds. There is a dog walking park, a pool, volleyball and basketball courts, and fishing areas in this cozy park.

City Attractions

Clarksville has its fair share of small shops and eateries, but there is not much to do in town aside from picking up your Clarksville camper rental and any necessary camping supplies. If you'd like to see some local attractions, it's perhaps best if you head off to a nearby city like Grand Rapids. The Grand Rapids Art Museum is a suitable option for art lovers visiting the city, and there are both permanent and temporary exhibitions always on display. The institution is known for hosting events, art festivals, and a summertime concert series, so don’t miss out on this cultural gem in Grand Rapids.

The Gerald R. Ford Museum is a fascinating place to learn about the 38th President of the United States, who grew up in Grand Rapids before becoming the leader of the country. Guests can read his memos and letters, tour the archives, or see a replica Oval Office and what a day in the life of an American president is like.

John Ball Zoo is a great family-friendly attraction in Grand Rapids, with over 2,000 animals. A variety of indoor and outdoor exhibits and sanctuaries can teach us about the natural world while fostering compassion for the animals. There are also rope courses, zip lines, trams and other fun features in this friendly little zoo.

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