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Although it is a small town, Wrightsville was, at one point, under heavy consideration to be the capital of the United States. Wrightsville was named for John Wright, an early pioneer who first settled in town back before the United States existed. This charming town on the Susquehanna River is an incredible place with lots of history, a fact that becomes more and more clear the more time you spend there.

When you book an RV in Wrightsville, you can tour the beautiful rolling hills of Lancaster County, and visit the scenic parks and lakes of central Pennsylvania. Wrightsville is located between Lancaster and York, two larger cities with lots going on too; taking your Wrightsville motorhome rental out for a road trip might just be the best way to see it all. Lose yourself in the idyllic countryside, centuries of history, and some fun city sightseeing when you rent an RV in Wrightsville.

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The Great Outdoors

Outside of the major population centers, The Keystone State is packed with excellent state parks in nearly every corner. Just down river from Wrightsville is Susquehannock State Park. The park is situated right on the river next to a large reservoir, with breathtaking views, especially in autumn. Trails in the park are meant for hiking, biking, and even horseback riding, while the river is great for swimming, fishing, and kayaking/canoeing.

Gifford Pinchot State Park is another prime example of what Pennsylvania has to offer when you rent an RV and want to see enjoy the region's natural beauty. This wooded, hilly park has volleyball courts, playgrounds, hiking trails, bass fishing areas, and horseshoe pits. There is even a campground to accommodate you when you opt to stay the night with your Wrightsville camper rental.

Codorus State Park also impresses with its fantastic lakeshores on the human-made Lake Marburg. Kayaking, canoeing, boating, fishing, and swimming are popular ways to cool off in the summertime. There are a 54-hole disc golf course and hundreds of campsites where you can park the Wrightsville travel trailer rental.

Michaux State Forest is perhaps the largest spread of wilderness in the area, comprised of over 80,000 acres of pristine woodlands. Named for a French botanist who documented and studied many of the native species of plants in the area, Michaux State Forest is teeming with wildlife, from the spectacular forest groves to the wide-open waters of the Long Pine Run Reservoir. There are many other places to go in central Pennsylvania, and with a little creativity, you can plan the perfect itinerary to see them all.

RV Parks

There are tons of places to park the campervan rental near Wrightsville. Ben Franklin RV Park is named for the founding father and noteworthy Pennsylvania resident, maintaining an inviting atmosphere. There are paved patios, laundry facilities, restrooms, internet, and just about anything else you could think of to make you feel at home.

Dutch Cousin Campground is a charming and rustic experience found in the heart of Amish Country. Tent or RV camping is available at the spacious campsites in the park, and there are laundry facilities, a camp store, and a playground on-site.

Gettysburg Farm RV Campground has lots of amenities to keep you interested, like a refreshing pool, bike trails, fishing ponds, a game room, basketball courts, and a clubhouse where you can meet other guests.

City Attractions

Wrightsville is steeped in history, so seeing its many antiquated buildings and historical sites is an absolute pleasure. The Wrightsville Lime Kilns date back to the 19th century, used for turning limestone into lime for industrial and household use. This is just one example of old industrial features in a now suburban community devoid of factories. The local historical society is prominent, taking stewardship over the historic districts and many of the old homes and buildings erected hundreds of years ago. Although it is just ruins now, the covered bridge that once spanned the Susquehannock River can be seen, even if it is just stone pillars jutting out of the water. The bridge burned on two separate occasions, one of which was back during the Civil War. The old firehouse still stands too, home to the brave firefighters who were among the first of their kind in the nation.

The York County Historical Center is another excellent place to learn about the development of the city and county. Contained in this center are three museums, four historical sites, and a genealogical library where you can gain a whole lot of insight about the town’s storied past. The Fire Museum chronicles the history of firefighting in the area, while the Agricultural and Industrial Museum highlights the importance of industry in central Pennsylvania.

Hershey Park over in Hershey is a fun-filled activity center that people of all ages can enjoy. This chocolate-themed amusement park has everything, like massive a resort and hotels, thrilling rides, restaurants, prizes, shops, and live entertainment. Ride magnificent roller coasters and try all the mouthwatering chocolate you can.

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