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If you have decided to rent an RV to embark on a beautiful road trip through the ancient Appalachian Mountains and clear lakes of Ohio, make sure to stop off at the unique city of Germantown. Located just off Route 4 it is a convenient stop for anyone coming from Dayton, Columbus or even Indianapolis, IN!

Originally established in 1804 by German settler, Phillip Gunckel, this town celebrates its heritage at every corner. Incredibly, 200 years on, much of the original plat has been maintained, and visitors come from afar to explore the historical district of Germantown. The city’s architecture is not the only thing that showcases its German culture. The town is also famous for the unique foodie cuisines that have boomed here. The most notable of these are the Mudlick Distillery and the annual Pretzel Festival.

From the outside, Germantown, OH may seem like your typical American city. However, if you secure yourself an RV rental, you delve a little deeper and uncover the rich culture that lies in the architecture, locals and beautiful landscapes! Book an RV in Montgomery County today to discover the hidden gems in this unique town!

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The Great Outdoors

With so many spectacular national parks in Ohio, it is easy to overlook the local green spaces that many residents take pride in preserving. When you rent a motorhome in Germantown, you will have access to some beautifully maintained, local green spaces.

Germantown Metro Park is the largest of the parks in the area and only a five-minute drive outside of the city center. The park has more than 15 miles of well-marked trails, catering for a variety of difficulty levels. The most popular among hikers is the orange trail. Along its 7.5 mile-long path walkers will be guided through wooded forests on rolling hills, and rewarded with ample opportunities to spot the resident wild turkeys! Head to the tourist information before you start your day for a comprehensive guide on all that the park has to offer.

For another excellent hiking spot, why not drive ten minutes to Miamisburg and enjoy a relaxing stroll along a portion of the Great Miami River Trail. At 75 miles long you can choose to spend as much or as little time as you want here. Walkers will not only be treated to beautiful urban skylines and gorgeous wildlife, but there are museums, picnic facilities, and several historical landmarks to enjoy along the way.

RV Parks

There are several different options when it comes to parking your camper rental near Germantown. The most scenic choice can be found on route 70, perfect for those travelling from Indianapolis. Natural Springs Resort is a family-friendly campground, with sites dotted around a stunning freshwater lake. The grounds have sites to suit any type of camper.

Closer to Germantown, campsites become a little more primitive, with many offering pitches for tents only. It is worth heading to the local Walmart to see if they allow RV’s to set up in the car park for the night. Of course, amenities will be close to zero, but it may bag you a free night of accommodation!

Heading out of town, towards Cincinnati, travelers will find plenty of possibilities for camping. The Cincinnati KOA and the Winton Woods Campground are worth checking out if you are on this side of the city. Both offer campers with full hookups and all the modern conveniences you could wish for!

Exploring the City

For a small town, there is plenty to keep you occupied here! First of all, to acquaint yourself with the city center, take a quick walk down the main street, otherwise known as the downtown historic district. Amongst the many shops, restaurants, and cafes, you can spot a number of buildings that date back as far as 200 years. This includes the Covered Bridge built in 1870, which is said to be the only of its kind in the world!

If you are visiting during September, you may be able to experience one of Germantown’s most significant annual events – The Pretzel Festival. Serving as a ode to the towns German links, this festival promises to bring a whole load of family fun including; hand-rolled pretzels stalls, a live music stage, and even a taste testing contest if you fancy getting your hands dirty!

If you don’t manage to coincide your visit with this great festival, the Land of Illusion Adventure Park can also provide some family-friendly activities. This theme park is open throughout the year, offering visitors the chance to step into different worlds. Try their Halloween Haunted House, Water Adventure Park or the Christmas themed Winter Wonderland and take the whole family on an adventure!

If you are looking for a destination that promises visitors something a little different, look no further than Germantown. With a rich cultural heritage and plenty of green spaces to take advantage of.

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