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Bremen, Georgia is a town located in both Carroll and Haralson counties. The city was originally a settlement populated largely by members of the Creek Confederacy of Native American tribes. European and American settlers eventually incorporated the settlement as the town of Kramer. Bremen is named for a German immigrant named Kramer who owned a local vineyard. Kramer then requested that the town be named in honor of Bremen, Germany. The town is pronounced locally as BREE-men, which is slightly different than the German pronunciation.

In the past, Bremen was largely dependent on commerce from the Chattanooga, Rome, and Columbus rail lines. Bremen is about twenty minutes from the Alabama border, about twenty minutes from Carrollton, and about an hour from Atlanta. Travelers who book an RV in Bremen can reach Birmingham, Alabama in less than two hours as well.

The climate of Bremen is pretty typical for west Georgia and the deep south as a whole. The winters are mild, and the summers tend to be hot and humid. Travelers looking for agricultural attractions such as peach festivals might consider traveling in the summer. Travelers looking to escape snowy locations can find much to do during the winter as well.

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The Great Outdoors

Bremen Reservoir is a great attraction for many travelers searching for an RV rental in Bremen. The reservoir here forms a small manmade lake. Enjoy your outdoor adventure as you fish, swim, and otherwise enjoy the water at the reservoir. Bremen reservoir was formed by damming Bush Creek, which is a major waterway running into the heart of the city.

Bush Creek is dammed again a bit further to the east to form West Lake. West Lake is slightly larger and has great opportunities for fishing or watersports.

Tally Valley Park is technically located in Tallapoosa, GA, but it’s a very short drive from Bremen. The park offers a swimming pool, a horseshoes course, volleyball, a pavilion, and fishing. There are also RV parking opportunities. So, this could be a great option for those looking to book an RV in Bremen.

The Historic Walking Trail in Tallapoosa is a nature trail designed for pedestrians. The trail begins in the city and works its way through the beautiful nature of West Georgia.

VFW Park has concessions and rest areas as well as access to Lake Olympia. There are docks and boat launches for travelers who rent a travel trailer from Bremen and want to enjoy the water.

RV Parks

Yogi Bear Jellystone Park is known for being in a hilly part of Bremen. They have water, sewer, and 50 amp electric hookups. They also have WiFi and cable TV access. Vacationers can find pull-through sites and big rig sites for larger RVs.

Big Oak RV Park in Tallapoosa has sewer, water, and 50 amp electric hookups. They allow pets and tents. The campground offers spots for short-stays, and a separate part of the park is designated for long-term stays. The park is also located very close to Interstate 20.

Little Tallapoosa Park in Carrollton, Georgia has water, 50 amp electric, and sewer hookups. They have big rig spots and pull-through parking spots as well. The park also features a small water play area for children including fountains and dumping buckets.

Sweetwater Valley RV Park in Villa Rica is slightly farther away but still within about twenty minutes of Bremen. The campsite features 50 amp electric hookups, water hookups, and sewer hookups. The park also has a walking nature trail located next to a pasture, which could be great for nature lovers who rent an RV rental.

Exploring The City

Bremen and the surrounding counties have several museums and exciting afternoon spots that could be enjoyable. One such museum is the Warren Sewell Clothing Company which highlights the history of clothing manufacture in Bremen. The museum has examples of uniforms produced in Bremen as well as a suit that was once made for President Jimmy Carter.

Rocky Branch Railroad and Ghost Town is a recreation of a wild west mining town built to scale. The attraction features a gift shop, antiques, and events throughout the year. Many children enjoy this attraction, which could be a fun afternoon for the whole family.

West Georgia Museum of Tallapoosa tells the history of Tallapoosa and west Georgia as a whole. The museum features replicas of 18th and 19th-century buildings such as stores and barbershops. There are also restored antique vehicles such as wagons. Many history buffs who book an RV in western Georgia visit the West Georgia Museum of Tallapoosa in hopes of learning more about the area.

Bremen features a wide array of restaurants to enjoy when not exploring the museums and attractions. The town has low-cost local options that are very common in the southeast. The town also features everything from fast food chains to high-end dining.

Located near Highway 78 and Interstate 20, Bremen, GA, has plentiful options for those looking to get away for a few days.

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