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Though the Kimberton region had been farmed as early as 1710s, there wasn’t a true town till a Quaker entrepreneur, Emmor Kimber, entered the scene in 1817. He purchased three properties and proceeded to open French Creek Boarding School for Girls. This school was unique in that it was open to all children from different faiths, and instead of utilizing corporal rule, the teachers espoused the Golden Rule to govern behavior. Children, provided that they followed the rules and attended the mandatory classes, were free to explore their curiosities and interests. Although this school is now closed, private education with similar philosophies continues at the nearby Kimberton Farm School.

Kimber’s ambitions didn’t stop with the school. He also purchased a tavern, created a general store, and owned nearly every important business in the town of Kimberton. The general store, a modest fieldstone building, is still being used as a post office today.

The closest large town is Phoenixville, about four miles east.

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The Great Outdoors

Rent a luxury motorhome in Kimberton to enjoy the outdoors without having to rough it. There are several parks in the area, both small and large. The largest, French Creek State Park, is surrounded by a handful of parks that are nearly as large. All combined, there is nearly 70,000 acres of wilderness to explore. Hike, bike, horseback ride, fish, and hunt. Wildlife is abundant, and avid bird watchers and photographers will find plenty of subjects to observe. One of the neighboring state gameland parks offers a small gun range. You must have a hunting license or range license to use this facility. There are a couple small lakes in the park, and the state park rangers operates a boat rental service. Fishermen, sailors, and adventurers have a choice of sunfish, canoe, kayak, or small motorized rowboat. Not only are there plentiful parking, this park allows RV camping, so cruise on down with your Kimberton travel trailer rental.

Though a smaller park, Marsh Creek State Park is an attractive option, too. Surrounded by hilly ridges, the lake is considerably calm, ideal for fishing and other water adventure. There are several miles of trails, some paved and maintained, while the others are more “rustic.” Horses and bicycles, though welcome, are required to use certain trails. Hunting is permitted in this park during certain seasons, and hikers and dogs are advised to wear blaze orange, particularly in autumn. Though this is a day-use park, there are private campgrounds in the area that can accommodate your RV rental.

RV Parks

When you book an RV in Kimberton, remember to find a place to park overnight. There are several campgrounds in the area. Brandywine Creek Campground in Glenmoore, which is minutes away from Marsh Creek State Park, may be a good candidate. In addition to the usual amenities, the east branch of the creek curves around the park’s perimeter. Several RV lots have waterfront access, which is convenient for catching a few fish for breakfast or supper.

French Creek State Park is RV friendly, and though a limited number of lots have full hookups, the park has plenty of space. French Creek is open to RV- and tent-camping year-round, which is a plus -- many of the local private campgrounds are closed in winters. Unfortunately, pets are permitted only in the C Loop.

Exploring the City

While visiting a small town like Kimberton, you have to think out of the box when it comes to finding entertainment. The Historical Society of the Phoenixville Area is a small museum that exhibits local historical artifacts, maps, and odds and ends, and some of the local genealogy records, as well. Open Wednesdays and Fridays year-round, the volunteers are on hand to answer questions and help with research.

Wharton Esherick Museum in Malvern, the former home of the world-famous artist Wharton Esherick, showcases some of the beautiful wood carvings and sculptures. Esherick’s works are in permanent collections at several premier art museums and galleries, including Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and Smithsonian Institution’s Renwick Gallery in DC. Though the museum is open to public Tuesdays through Sundays, it’s highly advised that visitors join the guided tours for an in-depth look at the art. Check online for information about the tours and schedule.

One of the golf courses designed by famed architect George Fazio is conveniently close by. The Kimberton Golf Course, affectionately known as “Kimbo,” is a 18-hole par-4 course, with Fazio’s signature dogleg around a strand of woods. The course is varied enough to that beginners will enjoy this, and experienced golfers won’t lose interest. The clubhouse was designed by a local woodmaster and metal artist, Ben Deluca.

Wrap up a long day of adventure by exploring the local breweries. Stable 12 may be a good place to start. As the name suggests, the intrepid brewmasters started their journey in an old stable, and the enterprise eventually grew into a bustling pub where everyone knows everyone else’s names (and will learn the newcomers’, too!). The pub features in-house brewed beers and IPAs, and a local winery’s wines and ciders.

Should you be seeking the uniqueness of a Pennsylvania city, consider a camper rental in Kimberton. The communities in this part of Pennsylvania are well known for being friendly and welcoming to visitors. Watch a sunset, visit a brewery, and take in the landscape. Book a motorhome in Kimberton, PA and enjoy the slower pace of life.

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