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Nestled amidst the rolling hills of East Texas, Jacksonville is a lively city that was founded as the town of Gum Creek in 1847. Its current name honors two pioneering residents - Dr. William Jackson and Jackson Smith, a local blacksmith and postmaster.

Jacksonville’s proximity to safari reserves and fishing lakes makes it a popular destination for families and anglers to rent an RV while exploring East Texas. There’s a wide selection of RV campgrounds to choose from while being just under two hours’ drive from the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

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The Great Outdoors

Book an RV rental in Jacksonville and make the short drive south to Lake Jacksonville Park, which perches on the edge of a 1,325-acre lake. There are two public swimming areas where you can cool off during the summer months, as well as three boat ramps for getting out and about on the water. Relax with a picnic at one of the tables of just soak up the lakeside views at sunrise and sunset.

A short drive east of Jacksonville is the Cherokee Trace Drive-Thru Safari, a 300-acre reserve that’s home to a range of endangered and exotic species. Enjoy a leisurely, self-guided drive through the rolling hills and open savanna while getting up close to zebras, camels, and buffalo. Feed is available at the visitor’s center so you can interact with the animals at your car window while observing them in a habitat that’s similar to their natural environment.

The Cherokee Trace Drive-Thru Safari can be combined with a visit to Lake Striker, which forms part of the Neches River basin to the east of Jacksonville. It’s a popular fishing destination, with largemouth and spotted bass caught throughout the year, together with black bass and channel catfish. There are boat docks for getting out on the water and a long wooden fishing pier where you can cast a line while taking in the serenity.

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Pick up your campervan in Jacksonville, TX and head to the Shady Pines RV Park, which nestles in 22 wooded acres to the east of the city. There are 60 sites to select from with 30 or 50 amp service, as well as a children’s playground, a modern laundry room, and a scenic pond.

Farther north is the Lavender RV Park and Plantation in Bullard, which has 18 RV sites with both 30 and 50 amp service. There’s an on-site laundry facility and also a hot tub where you can relax at the end of the day, as well as complimentary Wi-Fi for guests to use.

Also in Bullard is the Bushman's RV Park where you’ll find RV sites with full hookups and concrete pads. There are a fenced dog run and fully stocked fishing lake with a covered pier, as well as a swimming pool, a hot tub, and complimentary Wi-Fi access.

Exploring the City

If you’re a railway enthusiast, then don’t miss a ride on the Texas State Railroad, which travels 25 miles between the historic depots of Palestine and Rusk. Enjoy a scenic journey through the Piney Woods on a turn-of-the-19th-century steam train while learning about how inmates from the nearby Rusk Penitentiary constructed the railway. Admire the unique rock architecture of the Rusk Train Depot at one end and the Victorian Palestine Depot at the other where you’ll find the Whistle Stop Cafe and the Roundhouse 1909 boutique.

Also in Palestine is the Museum For East Texas Culture, which details the people and events that have shaped the region. It occupies a Tudor-Gothic building on the edge of Reagan Park that was constructed in 1915 as the Palestine High School and later added to the National Register of Historic Places. Learn about the history of Anderson County’s railroads and industries, as well as the Native American communities that called the area “home.”

You can book an RV rental near Jacksonville and make the 40-minute drive north to Tyler. It’s famed for its rose cultivation, with the Tyler Municipal Rose Garden a must-see for flower lovers. Coincide your visit with the city’s annual Texas Rose Festival or head to the Tyler Rose Museum to discover how this fragrant flower has made such a big impact on the city.

Jacksonville is home to numerous supermarkets where you can pick up supplies, as well as plenty of fast food restaurants and eateries for dining out. There are also gas stations if you need to fill up your motorhome rental in Jacksonville.

Whether you’re visiting Cherokee County for its historic railway or wildlife-filled reserves, book an RV in Jacksonville and start planning your trip to East Texas.

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