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Less than 70 miles southwest of Willmar sits the town of Marshall. A railroad was built in the 1800s to serve as a means of transportation and trading throughout the region. Since it wasn't close to any major towns itself, Marshall almost instantly became a hotspot for hunting, farming, and new businesses. The flooding of the Redwood River in the early 1900s led to the construction of canals that now make up parts of the city.

Most of the region surrounding Marshall consists of farmland. Small lakes and ponds scatter the landscape, and high-reaching mountain peaks can be seen in the distance. One of the best features about visiting the area is that you get to choose between exploring the famous Minnesota wilderness and discovering the small towns in between it all. If this sounds like the kind of vacation you've been dreaming of, book an RV in Marshall and have a blast.

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Outdoor Adventures Surrounding Marshall

Take the Marshall RV rental and head a few miles southwest to Lynd and visit the beautiful Camden State Park. During the fall, it's easily one of the most stunningly picturesque landscapes in all of Minnesota. Pack up your hiking gear and follow the trails throughout the park, or take a relaxing stroll to go birdwatching. There are several small streams, including the Redwood River where you can go fishing or swimming during the summer season.

Lake Shetek State Park is another great place to bring the motorhome rental from Marshall. This crystal-clear lake is a huge attraction for locals and travelers alike who come here to enjoy swimming, fishing, and rafting. Lay out a towel and sunbathe the day away, or fly a kite in the gentle breeze. You can also find plenty of trails to traverse or spot unique species of animals, insects, and plants in their natural habitat. If you want to extend your visit, there are a couple of campgrounds by the water.

Rent an RV in Marshall and travel east to Upper Sioux Agency State Park to view the history of the area. Sitting on the edge of Granite Falls, this Native American park pays tribute to the past and present residents who helped shape the state. Horseback riding, hiking, swimming, fishing, and boating are just a few of the exciting outdoor activities. If you have time, bring a camera along, and you can capture shots of the untouched beauty found around every corner.

RV Parks Near Marshall

During your visit, you can park the Marshall travel trailer rental at the Norwegian Creek County Park on the edge of Lake Benton. They offer a wide variety of amenities, including full hookups and rustic sites. Stay options range from daily to seasonally. Since it's right on the water, you can go swimming, fishing year-round, and rafting with your travel crew. There are also bathhouses with warm showers, a couple of picnic shelters, and several fire pits.

Schreier's On Shetek Campground is also an option for the Marshall motorhome rental. They offer full hookups and rustic sites for nightly, weekly, and seasonal campers. The on-site camp store sells ice, snacks, and various outdoor necessities. Private showers, bathrooms, fish-cleaning facilities, and instant access to Lake Shetek are all provided. The campground has its own private swimming area in the water, in addition to a playground for the kids and a mini-golf course.

City Life Around Marshall

Within the city limits, Marshall has a few community parks with baseball diamonds, open fields for playing and relaxing, along with park benches and walking paths. The wide variety of food offered in the local restaurants gives you a nice selection after a long day of play. Since Marshall is a fairly big town, there are many grocery stores and gas stations to stock the fridge and fuel up.

Marshall also has its own golf course on the southwestern part of town. This secluded course lets you play either nine or 18 holes, and the walking path provides a place for a nice, relaxing stroll. Themed events are planned throughout the year, so make sure you keep an eye on the calendar prior to heading over. And if you don't want to play a full set, try out the driving range.

Redwood Falls is 40 miles east, where you can visit the Redwood Falls Zoo. This lovely community zoo exhibits animals who are mostly native to the area. Elk, deer, bison, goats, and a couple of other species are housed here. You’ll even have the opportunity to feed some of the wildlife during your visit.

Taking a trip to Marshall is an excellent way to see the wild side of Minnesota. Immerse yourself in the beautiful lakes, climb the towering mountains, and see what this lovely town has to offer; book a camper rental in Marshall and start planning your next adventure.

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