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When you book an RV in Old Fort, Ohio, you’ll find yourself centered between the metropolitan areas of Cleveland, Columbus, and Detroit. You’ll also be able to enjoy the natural beauty of the Killdeer Plains Wildlife Area and Sandusky Bay. Old Fort is also known as Camp Seneca, Fort Seneca Station, and Seneca. Make sure to check out Ohio Traveler or Travel Ohio for up-to-date ideas and information about area attractions, events, and promotions. Also, visit the Seneca Regional Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Services.

Historically, this area has centered around railroads and education. It also has sites that are significant in both American history and military history. You’ll find the heritage celebrated throughout the region and you’ll have plenty to do, see, and learn when you visit here with a camper rental in Old Fort. Whether you’re looking to play, learn, or both, there is no shortage of ways for you to do so.

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The Great Outdoors

The Garlo Heritage Nature Preserve features a “Walk and Read” Storybook Trail in conjunction with the Bliss Public Library. Each month, a new story is created around Alma Pond for you to read while you walk the trail. Walk and read at your own pace as a treat for your body and your brain.

You can visit the African Safari Wildlife Park when you rent an RV near Old Fort. This park has been here for over 50 years and offers both drive-through and walk-through safari tours as well as aviary and rabbit exhibits, camel rides, kangaroo feeding, gem mining, and other educational programs. A café, grill, snack stand, and gift shop are convenient and available.

Whether you want to watch or play, you can also spend some time at the Bowling Green Skatepark with your RV rental from Old Fort. It is funded in part by the Tony Hawk Foundation and the Ohio Nature Works Grant Program. The skatepark is designed for skateboarding, inline skating, and BMX biking. It is near the inline skating rink too.

RV Parks

You’ll need a place to stay with your RV trailer rental near Old Fort, and you can start at the Walnut Grove Campground. Campground amenities include river access, catch-and-release fishing ponds, a swimming pool, playgrounds, sports and recreation fields, a store, and canoe, kayak, and paddleboat rentals. RV sites include full hookups.

Meadowbrook Park can be your temporary home with an Old Fort motorhome rental. The park features sports and recreation fields, disc golf, a swimming pool, playgrounds, and trails. Sites include water and electric hookups, honey wagon service, and Wi-Fi.

Another place to consider parking your travel trailer rental near Old Fort is at the Leafy Oaks Campground. The campground offers a fishing lake, a swimming lake, a family activity center, wine and beer for sale, and planned activities. RV sites include full hookups and water view sites are available.

Some WalMart stores are RV-friendly and allow travelers to park overnight in their lots. The closest WalMarts that may let you do this are the WalMart Supercenters in Findlay, Upper Sandusky, and Bucyrus. Make sure to check in with store management to verify that overnight parking is permitted before you set up your RV rental from Old Fort.

Exploring the City

If you’d like to learn more about the area you’ll be visiting with an RV rental from Old Fort, spend some time at the Seneca County Museum. It is housed in the 1853 home of the county seat’s first millionaire, and some of the original furnishings are still present. Collections include Tiffin glass, primitive housewares, pottery, toys, Native American artifacts, early firearms, Civil War memorabilia, and a time capsule from the 1884 Seneca County Courthouse.

The Franciscan Earth Literacy Center is operated by the Sisters of Saint Francis and is dedicated to sustainable development, ecology, and natural history. It features corn, wheat, and soybean farms; herb and flower gardens; meadow and prairie areas; a vegetable garden; wetlands; wildlife areas; and a straw bale house. Tours are available, and special events and educational programming take place throughout the year. This is definitely worth a visit with the best RV rental from Old Fort.

Also worth visiting with an Old Fort RV rental by owner is the Enchanted Moment Doll Museum and Gift Shoppe. The collection features over 3,000 dolls from around the world. Many different cultures and heritages are represented here. Guided and walk-through tours are available. The gift shop has dolls for all ages as well as accessories, dollhouses and dollhouse furniture, music boxes, and more. Doll appraisal and restoration services are also performed here.

There are numerous fuel stations and truck stops in the vicinity, and you should have no problem finding either gasoline or diesel fuel when you rent an RV in Old Fort.

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