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When you book an RV in Caledonia, you’ll find yourself situated between Grand Rapids, Lansing, and Kalamazoo. You’ll also be able to take in the sights and sounds of the Huron-Manistee National Forests and the Yankee Springs Recreation Area near Middleville. This is a beautiful area and there is plenty to do and see in the great outdoors. There’s also plenty to do indoors. Adults can enjoy local breweries, wineries, taverns, and nightlife and visitors of all ages can partake in excellent restaurants and shopping at the upscale outlet mall. Feel free to visit the Caledonia Chamber of Commerce website or call them to get updated information on area attractions, events, promotions, and discounts. Information, maps, and news are also available from the West Michigan Tourist Association.

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The Great Outdoors

The Caledonia Lakeside Park is a great place to visit with your motorhome rental in Caledonia. It features 1,500 feet of frontage on Emmons Lake and access to the Paul Henry Thornapple Trail as well as picnic areas, a picnic shelter, an enclosed shelter, restrooms, and two playgrounds.

You can also take your RV rental in Caledonia to the Lepard Nature Preserve. It offers 51 acres of heavily wooded hills, valleys, and open fields in a secluded atmosphere. There are also hiking trails, an elevated boardwalk, and educational and interpretive signage.

For some excellent family-friendly tubing, stop by the 84th Street Dam on the Thornapple River for a calm, shallow, three-mile float to the 68th Street exit. Children will also enjoy a visit to Karin’s Horse Connection, where the KinderPony program gives children 30 minutes of indoor or outdoor pony time and a chance to meet other farm animals.

Golfers can hit the links at one of the local golf courses or country clubs. The Cal-Plex hosts area and youth sports teams and features natural grass fields and concessions. You can visit with your camper rental in Caledonia to see some of the area’s up-and-coming athletes.

RV Parks

There are a few places to park the motorhome rental near Caledonia and the Indian Valley Campground and Canoe Livery is one of them. Boat and tube rentals and canoe or kayak trips are available. Sites are shaded with full hookups, WiFi, picnic tables, and fire rings. The campground offers restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, a beach, a swimming pool, miniature golf, wagon rides, paddle boats, planned activities, and a camp store with groceries and RV supplies.

You can also stay at the Hidden Ridge RV Resort with your Caledonia travel trailer rental. RV sites feature full hookups, WiFi, and cable. Resort amenities include restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, a swimming pool and hot tub, a fitness center, a clubhouse, a game room, boat and golf cart rentals, planned activities, food service on site, and a camp store.

The Yankee Springs Gun Lake Modern Campground will also accommodate your luxury RV rental near Caledonia. There is a boat launch, trails, and other recreation. Sites feature electric hookups. The campground offers restrooms and showers, water, and a sanitation station.

Woodchip Campground has grassy, shaded RV sites that include full hookups, WiFi, picnic tables, and burn barrels. Campground amenities include restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, a swimming pool, a jumping pillow, planned activities, kids’ church, and a camp store.

You can also stay at the Hungry Horse Campground. Sites include full hookups, WiFi, picnic tables, and campfire rings. The campground offers restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, a swimming pool, a playground and merry-go-round, recreational facilities, a jump pad, planned activities, and a camp store.

Exploring the City

Consider taking a trip with the Caledonia RV rental to the farm market just a few miles northwest of town. Besides the freshest produce, dairy and eggs, baked goods, and other treats, there are nature trails, hayrides, beehives, a pumpkin patch, and a seasonal corn maze. The Caledonia Farmers Market is held at the Caledonia Christian Reformed Church and features live music as well as locally grown produce and other goods. And for carnivores, there’s smoked fish, fowl, game, jerky, and more.

You may want to search for an RV rental in Caledonia to participate in some of the special events that this town puts on every year. Among those worth planning for are the Caledonia Arts & Crafts Show, which has been an annual event benefiting the senior center for over 30 years; the family-friendly Western Week; the Harvest Festival, with activities sponsored by local businesses; and the Christmas Parade down Main Street. The Caledonia Community Players put on three family-friendly plays and one musical every year.

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