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Located in Eastern Texas lies the city of Santa Fe. Named after the Santa Fe Railroad, which built its tracks through the area in the late 1800s, the city is a somewhat quiet and peaceful place. Santa Fe was originally a very small town before being connected with nearby towns Alta Loma, Algoa, and Arcadia to form a large city. Santa Fe was not officially incorporated until 1978.

The city is located near many iconic places, like Galveston and Houston. Santa Fe is particularly known for its hot and humid climate as well as its wide variety of authentic Mexican eateries and barbecue restaurants.

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The Great Outdoors

This city is near many beautiful outdoor areas to drive your RV rental from Santa Fe to. One is the Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge. This wildlife refuge was founded in 1969 and covers over 44,000 acres. Situated next to the Gulf of Mexico, the refuge offers nature lovers plenty of things to do, like birdwatching, fishing, and trails/boardwalks to trek down. You’ll also find unique species of butterflies, dragonflies, and reptiles that call this refuge home.

Another place to take your Santa Fe motorhome rental is Galveston Bay. The bay is the seventh largest estuary in the United States and connects to the Gulf of Mexico. It features a mixture of both sea and freshwater and has plenty of activities to do, like fishing, hiking, and boating.

Load up your travel trailer rental from Santa Fe and head over to Houston to see the Houston Arboretum and Nature Center. This center offers plenty of native trees to view as well as gardens, like the Wildlife Garden and Sensory Garden which not only contain fragrant flowers but are the habitats for many animals, like rabbits and armadillos. The Arboretum also has a birding platform guests could use to birdwatch. The Arboretum offers a few different activities, such as guided tours if you prefer to be taken around with a professional, a nature shop, and plenty of gardening classes.

RV Parks

There are a handful of places to stay at with your RV while in Santa Fe. The Long Term RV Park, located a short distance away in Dickinson, is a simple and peaceful RV park. It offers amenities such as cable, WiFi, and electric.

Another option to check out is Lily’s By the Bay RV Park. This RV park is known for its southern atmosphere and features amenities such as 30/50-amp options, a laundry room, and TV. It also has a grocery store, lagoon pool, and gym on its grounds.

There’s also the Hitchcock RV Park. Located near Galveston, this option is a quiet and pet-friendly destination to keep your RV at. It has various amenities, which include 30/50-amp options, water, sewer, and WiFi.

Exploring the City

When you book an RV rental in Santa Fe, you will find many interesting attractions to travel to while in the area. Situated within the town is Pignataro Castle. This castle was built in the 1930s and features a unique Moorish architecture. It’s believed to have been originally built as a home for retired nuns before the owner decided to turn it into their royal residence. While tours are not available of the house, just drive by to see its exterior.

With a camper rental from Santa Fe, head over to Galveston Island State Park. Located next to the Gulf Coast, this state park is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts as it offers plenty of things to do, like fishing, hiking, picnicking, and geocaching. There are also various paddling trails for kayakers as well as beaches and wetlands for visitors to explore. While here, you might also come across different types of coastal birds and animals, like marsh rabbits.

While in Galveston, you could take a short trip over to Bishop’s Palace. Built in 1893, this massive castle displays beautiful Victorian architecture and stunning hand-carved handrails, stained glass windows, and bronze dragons. Tours can be taken of the interior where you’ll learn more about its history and even see some unique features of it, like exquisite fireplaces and historic art sculptures. Keep in mind admission is required in order to enter.

Drive your rental RV to League City to see the Butler Longhorn Museum. The museum tells the history of the famous Texas Longhorn cattle breed through numerous exhibits and Western art pieces. It also has a theater inside showing old Western films. When done touring the museum, there’s an outdoor garden next door for you and the family to walk through and enjoy.

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