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Mexia, Texas is a small town, situated in the eastern side of this very large state. The town is located around 40 miles east of Waco, and less than 90 miles south of the Dallas and Fort Worth metroplex. There are several lakes, reservoirs and natural areas spread around the local region, all providing ample recreational opportunities. The town's claim to fame is that former model, Anna Nicole Smith, once lived here.

There are breweries, vineyards, museums and several eclectic shops around the local region, as well as many local restaurants. Besides these attractions, historical sites, theaters, a zoo, farmers markets, and national monuments are all available locally, for you to enjoy. Several parks are spread throughout the local area, offering walking paths, picnicking and fishing, as well as water sports to help you escape the hot, Texas sun.

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THE GREAT OUTDOORS

When you rent an RV in Mexia, you will have access to several unique areas that offer recreational activities, including Fort Parker State Park. The park offers camping, hiking, mountain biking, and a lake where various water sports can be enjoyed. The site also features an educational center, though its hours vary, so please call for a current schedule.

Old Fort Parker is found in Groesbeck, TX, around 10 miles to the south of Mexia. The fort dates back to the 1800s and reflects what life at the site would have been like. It hosts various events throughout the year, including some that involve black-powder shooting activities. The fort is also open for touring so wear a great pair of hiking boots or your favorite tennis shoes.

This is a fairly rural area, so you may have to drive a little way to reach some of the nearby attractions. Cameron Park is available in Waco. The park offers hiking and water-based activities as the Brazos River runs through it. Facilities are available, so feel free to bring a picnic lunch! This is also a prime site for viewing local wildlife.

RV PARKS

When you book a motorhome rental in Mexia, TX, you will need somewhere to park it. As this region is located near several interstates, it knows how to make visitors feel welcome.

7M I-45 RV Park is located less than 30 miles to the east, in Fairfield. As its name suggests, the site is situated directly off of I-45, so you should have no trouble reaching it. The park offers full-hookups, as well as laundry facilities. The camp can accommodate both short and long-term stays. Please call regarding winter reservations.

Lakeside RV Park is a short drive of around 10 miles to the east, in Coolidge. The park offers full-hookup sites for your RV, as well as WiFi and laundry facilities. It can also accommodate short and long-term stays.

If you're looking for a quick stopover, just for the night, there is a Walmart in Mexia. There are also several grocery stores and truck stops available locally. A large truck stop that offers showers, is available less than 25 miles from town. Any of these locales may be able to be used for overnight camping options, just please, speak with the managers first. Being located near a larger city, RV rental near Mexia is common, so amenities should be easy to find.

EXPLORING THE CITY

There’s plenty of interesting sites near Mexia. One such place is the Confederate Reunion Grounds State Historic Site. Here, families of Civil War soldiers met for an annual reunion for almost 60 years. Today, the site hosts numerous events throughout the year, including Civil War reenactments. The park showcases a genuine, Civil War cannon, as well as a dance hall that dates back to the 1890s. The nearby Navasota River also offers fishing, paddling and swimming opportunities. Your luxury RV rental from Mexia will offer you access to a whole region where activities abound.

The Dr. Pepper Museum is also located in Waco. The museum offers three floors of exhibits dedicated to one of America's oldest colas (as well as others). Historical items from the first days after the product's creation are available for viewing. These include a delivery truck from the 1940s and one of the original neon signs that advertised the drink. A soda fountain and gift shop are also available, as well as some free samples.

Magnolia Market at the Silos, also in Waco, is a brainchild from television personalities of the HGTV show Fixer Upper. The attraction features shops, restaurants, a garden to tour, as well as a lawn to relax or let the kids stretch their legs a bit. Some local food trucks also provide a variety of fare, and these change regularly.

If it’s a quiet, small town atmosphere that you've been looking for, consider a camper rental in Mexia. Enjoy the local restaurants, go for a hike and catch a fish. Rent an RV in Mexia, TX and explore the beauty of the Texas plains!

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