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Marshall is tucked away in the northeastern corner of The Lone Star state, Texas. The medium-sized town is closely bordered by the nearby cities of Longview to the west and Shreveport is just across the border in Louisiana. Book an RV in Marshall for the best experience traversing through the hilly and forested terrain in the area.

Tracing its roots back to the 19th century, Marshall has its fair share in the books of history. What started out as a small administrative center in the Republic of Texas rose to be a major Confederate city and important railway hub in the late '80s. Rent a motorhome in Marshall and make memories exploring the region one campsite at a time.

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The Great Outdoors

Pack up your Marshall motorhome rental and take a short trip out of town to the mystic shores of Caddo Lake, the largest natural lake in Texas. Located about 30 minutes away near Karnack, the lake boasts of breathtaking scenery and lots of activities to engage in. Apart from ample camping ground for your RV rental near Marshall, the lake also offers amazing fishing and hiking opportunities.

Located a short drive north-west from Marshall, Martin Creek Lake State Park in Tatum has all the amenities you need for a memorable camping experience by the edges of Martin Lake. Oh! Don't forget your camera as the sunset here is drop-dead gorgeous.

Well known as the cowboy capital of the World, you won't have a hard time finding a wide-brimmed hat in Texas. Head over to Karma Farms for a chance to relive the old west clopping across the countryside on horseback. Other than the stellar service offered by the staff, the horses here are all rugged Spanish Colonials.

RV Parks

After picking up your travel trailer rental from Marshall, head out to choose from quite a number of RV parks in the area. For starters, Laguna Vista RV Park would make for a mellow southern day out. Accessing the park is hassle free, and it is all gravel with full hookups for your RV. You also are able to choose between 20,30 and 50 amp sites. There is a place to walk your pets, so don’t forget Fido.

Marshall RV park is a no-frills park with clean and leveled sites. Located along Elysian Fields Road about three miles away from downtown Marshall, this is one of the parks in the area to consider if you value quiet and peaceful time with your family. You will get access to WiFi and good water pressure. The pull-through site has spaces long enough to accommodate a 5th wheel and truck without disconnecting. There is a nice fishing pond along with various restaurants nearby.

Caddo Lake State Park is another great option to think when camping in your RV rental near Marshall. The best thing about the state park is you have access to loads of activities while on your outdoor recreational adventure. Woodpecker loop offers RVers with a spacious paved site complete with a fire ring and picnic table. The mostly shady pull-through campsite also offers 20, 30, and 50 amp power hookups.

Exploring The City

Roughly 140 miles to the east of Dallas lies the town of Marshall. The town is best known for its contemporary, traditional and ethnic pottery. Marshall has been the largest producer of red clay pots in the USA for more than a century. You are guaranteed to have tons of fun even without leaving the city limits of the town which happens to be the birthplace of the Boogie Woogie. For instance, you can enjoy monthly musical festivals on the Telegraph Stage every second Saturday of the month. If you don't feel like waiting that long, head to downtown with your travel trailer rental from Marshall, and enjoy a variety of nightclubs while you grab a glitzy cocktail and dance your heart out to the tune of electrifying jams.

After visiting the clubs and having some fun, you may be all set to soak up some Eastern Texas history at the Harrison County Historical Museum. Take an intriguing trip to the past through the museum's twenty-two exhibition rooms that vary in topic from the famous Wiley College to the Native Caddo culture and Marshall's historic trains and railroads. Fancy an art fix? The Michelson Museum of Art is the place to be. Dedicated to preserving the life works of Russian-American post-impressionist Leo Michelson, the museum also houses around 100 art pieces from the Gloria and Bernard Kronenberg Collection.

If you are in the mood to check out some movies, Marshall Cinema is where you should consider heading to. Nothing beats a fresh, clean theater complete with comfy high-back rocker chairs. Should you, however, start to get hungry during your outdoor excursion, Marshall will not disappoint your tastebuds. The city offers a vibrant food scene that will reward foodies with an unforgettable gastronomical experience. Enjoy some hearty enchiladas from Mexico for lunch and help yourself to the best of Cajun fare during dinner. While Italian cuisine has a prominent spot in the local cuisine, American breakfast and dinner fare is still in plenty.

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