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Cheltenham, Pennsylvania is an unincorporated community set within a historic area known as Cheltenham Township. With plenty of nearby sites dating back to the 1600s and multiple urban parks, Cheltenham offers a mixture of culture and nature within an urban setting.

When you search for an RV in Montgomery County, Cheltenham should be at the top of your list. At only a stone's throw from the historic Fort Williams State Park and just a short drive from several stunning woodlands, there are plenty of recreational activities to keep all the family entertained when you rent an RV in Cheltenham.

What’s more, Cheltenham is in a convenient location for taking advantage of city attractions in Philadelphia and Allentown. The cities are less than an hour’s drive away via Highway 611 or 309, and the community is within easy access of Interstates 95, 76, and 276. There are countless places you can go when you begin your vacation with an RV rental in Cheltenham.

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The Great Outdoors

Rent an RV in Cheltenham, PA, and you’ll find several natures preserves and state parks in the surrounding area. Within a 30-minute drive of town is Fort Washington State Park, a 493-acre area which hosts multi-use trails, ball courts, and plenty of picnicking areas. You can even take your skis or a sled for snow sports in the wintertime. For nature lovers, the best time to visit Fort Washington State Park is during the spring when the forest floor is covered with dogwoods in bloom. Birdwatchers may prefer to visit the Hawk Watch Observation Deck between September and October. This is the prime season for watching raptors migrate.

To discover the site where Mennonite farmers built their lives in the 18th to the 19th century, you can take the best RV rental from Cheltenham to Evansburg State Park. The remnants of their mills and homes are still visible near the banks of Skippack Creek, but the real highlight of this park is the mixed hardwood forest which is lit up with wildflowers during the spring. You can explore this lush area using the designated mountain bike, horseback riding, or hiking routes, or simply enjoy the sounds of the creek from one of the many picnicking areas.

Wissahickon Valley Park is the hidden highlight of the region. The 1,800-acre forestry area is filled with a diverse range of trees and flowers and brimming with wildlife. Chipmunks, turtles, and woodchucks are just some of the creatures that you can find near the banks of Wissahickon Creek or in the forest’s undergrowth. The park is also home to over 200 bird species including woodpecker, great blue heron, and wood duck. Activities in the park include walking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, and there are over 50 miles of multi-use trails threaded through the woodlands. Picnicking is also a popular activity, and you can find many picnic tables and pavilions along the Forbidden Drive Trail and Wissahickon Creek.

RV Parks

Although there are no RV campgrounds within Cheltenham, you can find a handful of campgrounds within a 40-minute drive.

Campus Park and Ride is located on the outskirts of Philadelphia and provides 24-hour access to the city’s central public transportation. This urban RV park provides full hookups, Wi-Fi, and restrooms.

For a scenic campground, you can head north to Hatfield, where there are two tranquil RV campgrounds located just outside of town. Oak Grove Park is equipped with full hookups, restrooms, and laundry facilities as well as a children’s play area. Village Scene RV Park is for campers aged 55+ and provides on-site Wi-Fi and amenity offerings similar to Oak Grove. Both parks are open all year round and are well located for visiting Evansburg State Park.

Another option is to take your vehicle to an RV-friendly Walmart store for the night. There are Walmart stores located nearby on Highway 390 and Interstate 276 where you may be able to camp overnight.

Explore the City

Aside from soaking in the historic charm and scenery of this historic community, there’s not too much to do in Cheltenham itself. There are, however, plenty of historical attractions and urban parks to explore within the 9-square miles which make up Cheltenham Township.

Originally a Quaker settlement in the late 1600s, Cheltenham Township soon became a mill town, and this was the leading industry until the railroad arrived in the 1800s. Nowadays, Cheltenham Township is one of the most densely populated areas in Montgomery County. Despite this, it still holds its status as a "Classic Town."

While you rent an RV in Cheltenham, PA you can visit the Richard Wall House Museum in Elkins Park to learn more about the historical figures of Cheltenham Township. The stone house dates back to the 1600s and housed the Wall Family for over 150 years. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and now houses a museum inside.

Or, you can take a walk around Grey Towers Castle on the Arcadia University Campus in Glenside. Inspired by Alnwick Castle and constructed in an elegant gothic architectural style in the late 1800s, the mansion’s interior reflects various popular French styles and visitors can take a guided tour of this extravagant National Historic Landmark.

Last but not least, you can get a breath of fresh air at the 45-acre Curtis Arboretum in Wyncote. The nature area hosts hundreds of tree species and plant types. You can take a guided tour and learn about potting and planting or stroll the gardens at your own pace. There’s no need to rush when you have your very own RV rental from Cheltenham, Pennsylvania.

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