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Michigan is a massive state, and the fact that it is split by the Great Lakes makes it even harder to explore the entirety of it. When you book an RV in Coleman, you’ll have a good opportunity to explore lower Michigan, as Coleman is located centrally in this northern state. The nearest large cities to Coleman are Midland, Mount Pleasant, and Saginaw, and in three out of four directions you drive you’ll end up hitting water within a few hours.

Coleman has humble beginnings, and the first building in the area was a sawmill, which was built in 1870 to take advantage of the lush, dense forests native to the area. Eventually, the sawmill grew, and a railroad stop on the Pere Marquette Railroad was opened. The city was first declared a village in 1887 and eventually grew into a city by the year 1905.

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The Great Outdoors

Exploring Michigan is a great way to become acquainted with dense forests and green landscapes, and when you rent a motorhome in Coleman, you’ll be able to see just what central Michigan has to offer. One of the nearest natural attractions to town is Sanford Lake. This lake is a nice place to fish, swim, and boat. If you want to experience a much larger lake, keep driving east, and you’ll run into Lake Huron, one of the Great Lakes.

To the west of the city is the Huron-Manistee National Forest, a gigantic grove of trees that is far easier to explore in your travel trailer rental from Coleman. Bring the family and spend many days in the park exploring. This national forest is so large that it has towns within it, and the many miles of roads and trails make it a beautiful place to both hike and drive. Be sure to set a few days aside for this attraction.

To the north of the city is the Roscommon State Forest Area, which has a bit more sprawl than other forests in the area. A camper rental from Coleman helps ensure that you’ll be able to explore all the nooks and crannies of this forest, which starts in the middle of Michigan and stretches as far east as Lake Huron. Whether you are looking to wander alone in the forest, bird watch, or even mountain bike on trails, the Roscommon State Forest Area might be just what you’re looking for.

RV Parks

There are two different types of RV parks to choose from to park your motorhome rental from Coleman. The first category of RV parks in the area are those that are standalone, often located surrounding cities and towns, and offer your standard amenities. These parks are numerous in the area, and some of them include things like laundry facilities, showers, WiFi, tennis courts, and more.

The other type in the area are those that are integrated with natural features, whether that be in national forest lands or near to Saginaw Bay. These RV parks tend to be a bit more rustic, but still, offer standard hookups and occasional pull through sites for convenience. It really depends on what type of experience you are looking to have with your luxury motorhome rental from Coleman, whether that be an experience that is more steeped in natural or man-made entertainment options.

Exploring the City

Coleman started off as a small establishment and hasn’t grown massively since, and its small-town charm might be just what you’re looking for when you rent an RV to explore central Michigan. The railroad that helped establish this town still runs through it, and visitors and vacationers to the town may enjoy checking out the Coleman PM Railroad Depot. It is in the same location as it was over 100 years ago, and this historic landmark has many information filled placards for guests to read.

Near to the railway depot, is the Coleman Community Garden, a nice place to spend the afternoon no matter what the season. In the winter, the open space makes it easy to see the sky and the nearby trees help break the wind. In the warmer months, particularly during the growing season, the many plant beds in the community garden are overflowing with fruits and vegetable plants. Aside from being a nice place to rest, this space is also useful for interacting with the local populace at your leisure.

Only a few blocks away from the community gardens is the Coleman Veterans Memorial, a handcrafted statue that stands to remember those fallen protecting the United States. The memorial can be accessed on foot and by automobile, so if you are in a rush, it is possible to appreciate it as you drive by in your rental RV.

With Coleman not being very large, you’ll find that most of your time in town will be spent on either Railroad Street or 6th Street, the main two thruways in town. On these streets is where you’ll find food options like cafes, bar and grill style establishments, diners, and pizza restaurants.

If it's a charming Michigan city you are looking to explore, consider a travel trailer rental in Coleman. Visit a memorial, explore a forest with family, relax by the campfire, and enjoy the scenery. Rent a camper in Coleman, MI, and have a great outdoor adventure with your family.

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