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As one of the most populous cities in Pennsylvania, Altoona has a rich culture and history. The city was once home to Cherokee tribes and is believed to have gotten its name from the Cherokee word “allatoona.” However, some claim that Altoona comes instead from the Latin word “altus” meaning “high” due to its elevation.

Altoona is home to a popular baseball team, the Altoona Curve, and still is an important railroad hub. It’s also the main headquarters to Sheetz and features the world’s oldest wooden roller coaster.

State College is around 45 miles northeast, and Breezewood is a little more than an hour southeast of the city.

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The Great Outdoors

When you rent a motorhome in Altoona, you will find a handful of destinations to explore while in the city. Chimney Rocks Park is a popular spot to go hiking and get stunning views thanks to its towering limestone pillars. One pillar to especially look for is Chief’s Seat which is believed to have been where the leader of a local Native American group once sat. Trek down its many trails, picnic on its grounds, or attend concerts held throughout the year.

Another place of interest to take your motorhome rental from Altoona to is Canoe Creek State Park. This state park runs over 900 acres long and features Canoe Lake, which extends over 155 acres. While here, tour wetlands, fields, or take a stroll along its beach. Fishing, hiking, biking, and kayaking are also available.

Just a short drive away from Altoona in Harrisburg is City Island. This 63-acre park is located in the middle of the Susquehanna River and is filled with historic buildings, sidewalks, fitness areas, and picnic pavilions. It also offers amazing panoramic views of the Harrisburg skyline.

RV Parks

When you book an RV in Altoona, you will more than likely need a place to call home during your adventure. Weimers RV 764 Campground is a small and quiet option that offers 48 sites. This pet-friendly site has 30/50-amp options, water, showers, and WiFi.

Point your Altoona travel trailer rental towards Lake Raystown Family Camping Resort. This campground runs over 100 acres long and offers 250 sites. It has amenities such as different amp options and is in close proximity to Lake Raystown for fishing.

Another option to consider is Friendship Village Campground and RV Park. This spot is located in Bedford and offers 300 sites. Some amenities included are WiFi, trash pickup, showers, and a camp store. It also has two pools and a lake with a trail you can use.

Exploring the City

There are many unique destinations around Altoona for you to explore. For instance, Railroaders Memorial Museum tells the story of America’s railroad history and how it forever changed the country. The museum covers three floors which are filled with various exhibits, such as photos and model trains. The museum is also next to the famous Horseshoe Curve - a road with spectacular views.

Lakemont Park is another place to consider adding to your itinerary as you cruise the area in your camper rental from Altoona. This park was founded in 1894 and is where the oldest wooden roller coaster (Leap-The-Dips) resides. Besides viewing this historic marvel, it also features a waterpark, mini-golf course, food vendors, and plenty of walking paths.

If you want to view a quirky part of the area with your Altoona motorhome rental, Gobbler’s Knob is just a short drive away. Located in Punxsutawney, this spot is where the famous Phil the Groundhog makes his weather predictions for the year. You can view the stand where he makes this announcement as well as the famous “Punxsutawney Phil” sign.

About an hour away from Altoona is Pittsburgh. While here, those with an RV will have plenty of places to explore, such as the Andy Warhol Museum. This is one of the largest museums on the continent to be dedicated to a single artist. Guests are able to view exhibits featuring Warhol’s art and learn more about his life. There are over seven floors of exhibits and collections, so there’s plenty to do and see while here. When you’re done exploring, try to make some art yourself and learn techniques Warhol once used at the museum's The Factory. Also, try to make your own screen tests like Warhol once did in the 1960s.

The city is also home to a variety of restaurants, such as small sub shops and cozy comfort food eateries. Some cuisine highlights to consider trying out while there are steak and ribs, as well as local breweries where you can try some beer and sometimes even see how it’s made.

Should you be seeking the rich history of Pennsylvania, consider a motorhome rental in Altoona. Visit a museum, walk along a trail, watch a sunset, and take in the landscape. Rent a luxury motorhome in Altoona, PA and set off on an amazing adventure.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


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  • Chimney Rocks Lookout Trail, PAHollidaysburg, PA
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  • Mid-State Trail: Barree to Pinegrove, PAPetersburg, PA
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  • Ghost Town Trail, PAJohnstown Flood National Memorial, PA
  • Lake Rowena Trail, PAEbensburg, PA
  • Rainbow Trail, PAPetersburg, PA
  • Blue Knob Trail, PABlue Knob State Park, PA
  • Susquehannock Campground and Ray's Revenge Trail, PATrough Creek State Park, PA

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