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In northeastern Missouri, between Columbia and St. Louis, lies the little country town of Troy. It’s located just outside the city in the beautiful rolling hills and dense forests of the countryside. There are several lakes, streams, and rivers in the area, including the Cuivre and Mississippi Rivers. In the late 1600s, this area was home to native tribes who survived by hunting wild game and foraging in the lush wilderness. The profuse wildlife drew in trappers and explorers, starting with two Frenchmen, Louis Joliet and James Marquette. The first settlers arrived in 1799. They built log cabin homes and a double cabin that served as a courthouse, polling station and eventually a hotel. Today the town is a quaint collection of historic buildings, beautiful parks, and vibrant modern businesses. You can find fun, good food and great deals on your next trip when you book an RV in Troy.

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The Great Outdoors

Your next adventure into nature will be a breeze with a Troy rental RV. Head out of town just 10 minutes in the Troy RV rental and you’ll find Cuivre River State Park. It’s a prime example of Ozarkian wilderness with rugged hills and beautiful riverside forests. While you’re at the park, you can do some fishing, boating, or swimming on the river or Lake Lincoln. There are several trails for hikers and backpackers, as well as an equestrian trail. There’s also a campground you can stay at in the Troy camper rental.

Cross state lines into Illinois and you can bring the Troy motorhome rental to Pere Marquette State Park. The park is open year-round, offering spectacular views of the river and surrounding woodland area. It’s a popular place for hikers, bikers and horseback riders, with many trails for them to choose from. It’s also an excellent place for rock climbing, fishing, hunting, swimming and camping, with plenty of RV-friendly sites.

Missouri is The Cave State, and there are plenty of parks with the underground marvels for you to explore. Head west in the Troy camper rental to Graham Cave State Park. Cave dwellers were present around 8,000 to 10,000 years ago. Today you can explore the mouth of Graham Cave and the Glades Natural Area. There are hiking trails and a campground with several RV-friendly campsites. There’s also a boat ramp into the Loutre River, making this park a popular boating and fishing destination.

One of the prettiest parks in the state is Meramec State Park. It features a gorgeous system of cool pools, starting at a deep and serene natural spring. There’s an underwater bubbling cave that divers with special permits may explore. There are also historic sites to see, including the wheelhouse and metalworking furnace as well as an antique farming equipment museum. There are trails to traverse, fish to feed, and so much more. You can even do some camping in the Troy rental RV.

RV Parks

When it comes to finding a place to stay in the Troy travel trailer rental, you won’t have to look far. Cherokee Lakes Campground offers sites with full hookups, and there are also shower facilities on site. The park is located in the heart of the Cherokee Lake system, making it a prime destination for fishing and boating.

For something near the city try Sundermeier RV Park. They offer campsites with full hookups and Wi-Fi. Guests are welcome to use the laundry facilities or check out the convenience store. The park is nearby several excellent restaurants and is central to some of the best shopping in the state.

Another choice is Lazy Day Campground. The grounds stretch across 50 acres of woodlands and feature a lake stocked with fish. There’s a playground and clubhouse. The campground is pet-friendly with a dog park large enough to throw a frisbee. The campsites have full hookups and the park welcomes both long and short-term guests.

Exploring the City

There’s a little something for everyone in Troy. Catch a movie at the theater or grab a drink at one of the many wineries or craft breweries in the area. Many feature live music and specials throughout the week. There are several restaurants in the area offering fresh, delicious food at a fair price. You’ll also find antique shops, specialty stores and boutiques to peruse.

You can have a picnic in the park, there are quite a few to choose from. For those wanting to get out and go (on foot or bike), take a tour of the Katy Trail. Animal lovers ought to check out Big Joel's Safari Petting Zoo & Educational Park.

There are also dozens of historic sites in the area, including Old Rock House and the Troy Downtown Historic District. You can have a hands-on experience with the creatures that live there like parrots, camels and zebras. Make planning your next adventure a breeze with an RV rental in Troy, MO.

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