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The sleepy community of Lebanon is located in western New Jersey, between Allentown and Newark. Incorporated as a New Jersey town in the 1920s, Lebanon was initially known as Jacksonville, before the name was eventually changed to Lebanon after the railway station nearby. Lebanon is a typical quiet American town, and not much has changed there over the past century.

Lebanon is perfect if you're looking to escape the big city when you rent an RV, as it's far from any large settlements. The town's proximity to nature parks, lakes, and reservoirs makes it quite popular for those who enjoy hiking, fishing, and water sports.

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The Great Outdoors

One of the best reasons to book an RV in Lebanon is its proximity to Round Valley Reservoir and its accompanying recreation area. This vast reservoir is ideal for sailing and boating as the lake covers over 200 acres. The lake is also over 180 feet deep, making it the deepest lake in New Jersey. Thanks to its depth, Round Valley is also exceptional for fishing, with anglers coming from all over the state to fish here. If you don't want to get wet, a picnic on the scenic shoreline is also a good option.

Another popular lake to visit when you book a motorhome rental in Lebanon is Spruce Run Reservoir. This scenic park is surrounded by rolling hills, offering visitors some stunning panoramic views of the lake. Covering more than 1,500 acres of land and with more than 15 miles of shoreline, you'll never run out of space to go for a hike or discover new things. Hunting for waterfowl is also popular here, as well as fishing. In the winter, during heavy snow, visitors can even partake in some ice fishing or cross-country skiing.

If you're a big fan of nature observation, then a prime place to visit with the RV rental from Lebanon is Cold Brook Preserve. Cold Brook offers about two miles of easy trails through various habitats, including meadows and woodlands. This park is perfect if you're looking for a short walk with varied terrain. During the hike, you might spot evidence of predators in the area, with coyotes and hawks being native to the park.

RV Parks

Despite being very rural, there are still a few places to park when you rent an RV in Lebanon, NJ. One of the options upstate is TripleBrook Camping Resort near Blairstown. This campground offers roughly 200 gravel and grass campsites that come with full hookups and 30 and 50 amp electric. This park supports big rigs at certain campsites, with space for campers to pull through and slide out their awnings. Amenities are fairly standard and include laundry, restrooms, and showers. Recreational activities vary and include a game room and mini golf.

An alternative campground to consider for the Lebanon travel trailer rental would be Fla-Net Park in Flanders. This park offers about 80 sites with the same hookup options as TripleBrook Camping Resort. The pull-through spaces provide plenty of room for slide-outs. Amenities include laundry facilities, restrooms, and showers. Recreation activities are offered on-site too, including a swimming pool, a playground, and a game room.

Exploring the City

Lebanon is a small town, so there aren't a lot of businesses in the area. However, the basics are covered with small shops and restaurants around the town; other nearby cities such as Clinton may offer more options. As not much has changed in Lebanon over the past century, there's plenty of history to uncover. One great place to stop is at The Red Mill Museum Village. This picturesque four-story farmhouse turned museum is the best place to learn about the history of Lebanon and the surrounding area. Visitors can step back in time to the early 1800s at the replica schoolhouse and log cabin. The staff also dress in period clothing, and there's a wide range of well-preserved artifacts on display in the mill.

Another fun place to visit while renting an RV in Lebanon is the buffalo farm in Flemington. This farm is as adorable as it is educational, with visitors invited to view newborn bison calves and tour the grounds of the farm, featuring some stunning views across the fields of herds of bison. This farm also runs workshops for kids, teaching them about sustainable farming, as well as fun activities such as a hayride with a cup of cocoa and a bison hot dog.

If you're looking to experience something multicultural, then you should plan a visit to the Sri Venkateswara Temple located in Bridgewater. The Hindu temple is open to the public and features some gorgeous architecture, complete with intricate and colorful decorations. Visitors are also welcome to learn more about Hinduism, with educational classes for children too. This temple is also ideal if you're looking for something interesting to experience when exploring the area with a campervan rental near Lebanon, NJ.

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