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Just a short drive east of Castleton is the city of Rutland, Vermont. The history of this New England town goes all the way back to the late 1700s when it was first discovered and colonized by European settlers. Native Americans were forced out of the region in the wake of the trading, mining, and various other economic needs of its new inhabitants. A portion of the downtown area is now deemed a national historic site.

As is the case with most of Vermont, Rutland features absolutely stunning views in every direction. In the fall, there's nothing quite like waking up to see the sun rise over rolling hills blanketed in trees of blazing, vibrant golden-red hues. If you're looking for a relaxed, secluded vacation between the mountains and trees, book an RV in Rutland, and hit the road.

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The Outdoors Surrounding Rutland

Hoping to have some history mixed in with your outdoor adventures? A trip to the Coolidge State Park in the Rutland RV rental is sure to satisfy. As the state's largest state park, you'll find this area to be full of endless surprises. Beautiful hiking paths traverse the rugged mountains, and critters ranging from black bears to barred owls call this wilderness area home. Bring along your fishing gear, and you can cast a line and kick back and relax.

You also might want to take the motorhome rental from Rutland down to the White Rocks National Recreation Area near Wallingford. Known mostly for its picturesque trails, you'll never be disappointed by the views atop these mountains. Come here during the fall, and you'll be absolutely stunned by the painted landscape. Trees and babbling brooks stretch to the horizon, and fishing, swimming, and bird watching are some of the most popular activities here.

Pine Hill Park on the northern edge of town also provides loads of outdoor excitement right at your back doorstep when you have an RV rental in Rutland. Here you can enjoy mountain biking trails, hiking through the forest, and sightseeing. Changing seasons bring about a whole new array of activities, like sledding, snowball fights, and cross-country skiing. Whatever time of year you decide to visit with the Rutland campervan rental, you'll fall in love with this small community park.

RV Parks Near Rutland

Iroquois Land Family Camping is just south of town and offers a variety of amenities, including 30 or 50 amp electrical hookups for the Rutland travel trailer rental, an in-ground swimming pool, and several pull-through sites. Open fields provide plenty of space to set up a picnic or play sports all day long. They also offer shower and restroom facilities.

Lake Bomoseen KOA about 20 miles from Rutland, near Bomoseen State Park, and has all kinds of modern conveniences, including full hookups for your Rutland motorhome rental, a seasonal swimming pool, cable TV, and high-speed Wi-Fi throughout the campground. Firewood, propane, fishing supplies, and various other camping necessities are for sale at the general store.

City Life Around Rutland

Loads of fun and family entertainment fill Rutland, making it one of the best cities to visit in Vermont. The Wonderfeet Kid's Museum is an excellent place to bring the kids if you're looking for something to keep them entertained for a few hours. There are also a lot of places to eat, so everyone's taste buds will be satisfied. Cuisines on offer include Italian, Mexican, and more.

Another fun city adventure is the Jungle Experience Zoo in Granville, New York, about 30 miles from Rutland. Monkeys, zebras, goats, and several other adorable animals call this zoo home. The atmosphere here resembles that of a small farm, and you can interact with some of the animals during your visit.

Rutland was a town that was settled based upon the mineral deposits found within the region. Marble, in particular, played a huge role in the shaping of the city. If you want to look more into the marble industry and the impact it had on the area, head up to Proctor and visit the Vermont Marble Museum & Gift Shop. At this historical site, there are several photographs and marble mining-related artifacts on display, as well as a couple of statues. Tour some epic marble bathrooms, observe a marble sculptor in action, or head into the quarry for some insight into the mining methods used to extract this stunning stone.

Invigorating adventure awaits in western Vermont, so what are you waiting for? Search for a motorhome rental in Rutland, VT and start exploring!

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