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Berkeley Springs may just be a couple of hours' drive from Washington D.C., but with all its small-town charm, it couldn’t feel farther away from the hustle and bustle of the nation’s capital. Its main street is flanked with cute shops, delicious restaurants, and a stunning mountain backdrop. When you book an RV in Berkeley Springs, you'll have the chance to soak in the thermal springs that first brought tourists here in the early 1800s (George Washington is said to have bathed there).

West Virginia is one of the least visited states, which means you’re unlikely to find any crowds when you rent an RV here. You’ll never be far from any urban amenities though – Frederick, Maryland is only a short drive away, and it’s easy to make longer trips to Baltimore and D.C. with some planning.

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When you book a camper rental in Berkeley Springs, you might want to make your first destination the thermal pools inside Berkeley Springs State Park. Even if you’re not up for the full spa experience, the shaded park is an excellent spot for a family picnic.

Cacapon Resort State Park is another great place to spend a day outside, especially if you’re into kayaking. Boat rentals, including tandem pedal boats, are available for use on the park’s pond and there’s also a massive network of hiking trails to explore. However, the best place to get out on the water is on the Potomac River, which is just a few miles from Berkeley Springs. There are several boat rental companies in town, and you can access the river from a few nearby bridges and parks. Just be sure you have a plan for getting back to town from the take-out point.

For a romantic sunset, head up to Prospect Peak, which can be accessed with a vehicle or via an 11-mile round-trip hike. The views of the Potomac region are absolutely stunning, and the foliage is particularly beautiful in the autumn when the leaves are taking on their brilliant colors.

RV Parks

The panhandle of West Virginia is a fantastic place to rent an RV, as there are dozens of campgrounds to choose from in the surrounding mountains. One of the closest to town is Sleepy Creek on the Potomac Campground near Indian Springs, which offers full hookups for your motorhome rental from Berkeley Springs along with weekly activities like bingo and karaoke. Most of their sites are reserved for campground members though, so space may be limited.

Another nearby option is Happy Hills Campground, just across the Potomac River when you get a travel trailer rental in Berkeley Springs. Their sites also have full hookups, partial hookups, and offer monthly discounts if you’re planning on staying for a while. There’s also a golf course across the street from the park if you’re hoping to hit the links when you get a camper rental in Berkeley Springs.

White Rock Campground is also located on the other side of the Potomac and could be a great choice if you’d prefer something a little more rustic during your West Virginia camping adventure. Their sites have no hookups but on-site, there are restrooms, picnic tables, and drinking water. If you’d prefer a quieter experience with plenty of time in nature, this could be a great option when you choose a campervan rental in Berkeley Springs.

Exploring the City

Berkeley Springs has a very relaxed vibe thanks to the many tourists who come to soak in the town’s spa. Once you’ve had one of these soothing treatments though, one of the best things to do is just walk around, absorbing the town’s atmosphere. There’s a vibrant creative community in Berkeley Springs and also a number of art galleries and studios to explore in the downtown area. After tiring yourself out and working up an appetite, slip into one of the farm-to-table restaurants situated on the main street; your stomach won’t be disappointed.

To learn about the city's fascinating history, make your next stop at the Museum of the Berkeley Springs. There’s loads of information about the hot springs and how the town developed into a tourist attraction along with a few exhibits focused on the Native Americans who made their home here before the arrival of European settlers.

If you’re interested in star-gazing during your visit with the RV rental in Berkeley Springs, WV, the Morgan County Observatory is the place to be. Despite its proximity to a major metropolitan area, Berkeley Springs has an incredibly dark sky, which is why the D.C. Naval Observatory set up one of their finest telescopes here. The observatory is open to the public and has regular “star parties” scheduled.

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