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When you book an RV in Richland, South Carolina, you’ll have easy access to the metropolitan areas of Clemson, Greenville, and Gainesville as well as the natural beauty of Fant's Grove Wildlife Management Area and Oconee State Park. If you would like to learn more about this area, make sure to check out Visit Oconee South Carolina, the Oconee Chamber of Commerce, Oconee County South Carolina, and Experience Oconee.

This is a cultural and historically significant area that is also rich in natural wonders. When you visit and rent a motorhome in Richland, you’ll find much to explore whether you’re interested in walking trails or walking through a museum. Visitors of all ages and stages will appreciate what this spectacular area has to offer.

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The Great Outdoors

Chau Ram Park is considered to be Oconee County’s “best-kept secret,” and you can explore it with an RV rental from Richland, South Carolina. The park is situated at the confluence of Ramsey Creek and the Chauga River. It features a 40-foot waterfall, a 160-foot suspension bridge, and pumphouse rapids, can-opener rapids, and the V rapid. There are also trails and playgrounds. Recreational opportunities include tubing, hiking, fishing, picnicking, and sightseeing.

Take your motorhome rental from Richland to the South Carolina Botanical Garden for sights, sounds, and smells that you will always remember. It is a nearly-300-acre garden and natural area focused on education and outreach on plants, animals, minerals, and culture. Features include a Natural Heritage Garden, a children’s garden, and the Schoenike Arboretum. It is open every day of the year. Tours are available, and dogs are welcome. There is a visitors center and also a gift shop.

Station Cove Falls is part of the South Carolina Trails Network, and you can check it out with the best RV rental in Richland. It is a short, half-mile trail leading from Sumter National Forest to Station Cove Falls. Wildflowers, including trillium, mayapple, pink lady’s slipper orchids, bloodroot, and redbud, are abundant in season. The surface is natural. Expect to spend about 30 minutes on this trail.

RV Parks

The Oconee State Park Campground is one of the places you can set up camp with your Richland RV rental by owner. The park itself features a lake with a swimming hole, canoe rentals, fishing, nature trails, and other recreational opportunities as well as restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, a dump station, and Wi-Fi. Sites include electric and water hookups and picnic tables.

If you plan to branch out a bit and head towards the attractions of Columbia during your visit with the Richland campervan rental, consider a stay at the Barnyard RV Park. Park amenities include a playground, restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, a dump station, a dog park, and Wi-Fi at the office. Sites are level and shaded with full hookups and cable.

You may also be able to park in a Walmart parking lot, just be sure to verify your stay with store management before settling down for the night. The closest Walmarts that may allow this are in Seneca and Central.

Exploring the City

This is a very historically and culturally significant area, and you will find much to explore with an RV rental near Richland. Nearby sites that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places include the Faith Cabin Library at Seneca Junior College, the Stumphouse Tunnel Complex, the Ram Cat Alley Historic District, the Southern Railway Passenger Station, and the Tamassee DAR School founded by the Daughters of the American Revolution.

For even more history, take the best RV rental from Richland to the Oconee Station State Historic Site. This was once a military compound and later a Native American trading post. A stone blockhouse used as an outpost by the state militia from 1792 to 1799 and the William Richards House still remain. Other attractions at the site include a fishing pond, a nature trail, a waterfall, and wildflowers. Living history events, programs, and guided tours are held throughout the year.

Hagood Mill also welcomes you when you rent a motorhome in Richland. This historic site features an 1845 gristmill, two restored log cabins, a blacksmith shop, a cotton gin, and a moonshine still. There are nature trails throughout the site, and monthly musical performances, classes, and other special events are held throughout the year. The gift shop features lovely, unique items available for purchase. The Hagood Petroglyph Site of SC is also on the grounds.

Clemson University’s Bob Campbell Geology Museum will appeal to anyone of any age who is interested in exploring Earth’s history. It features over 10,000 minerals, rocks, and fossils as well as curated geological and paleontological exhibits. The museum gift shop supports the museum’s mission and offers unique items including natural stone jewelry crafted by local artisans, educational toys and learning kits, minerals and fossils, books, nature-themed and logo clothing, and carved stone animals.

This is an area with plenty of traffic, and you will be able to find either gasoline or diesel fuel for your camper rental in Richland easily.

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