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A quaint, small city in northwest Tennessee, Dyer is located about three hours' drive from Nashville. As part of Gibson County, the area was once occupied by the Chickasaw Native Americans until the Chickasaw Cession in the early 19th century opened up the region for settlement by non-native population. Dyer itself was established just before the turn of the 20th century and was known as Peck's Switch in the early days of rail.

Though tiny, Dyer is nonetheless big in outdoor recreation potential as it's surrounded by a handful of forests, state parks, and wildlife protected areas. One of the closest is the Big Cypress Tree State Park about half an hour's drive from town, while some of the bigger and bolder natural attractions are 75 to 90 minutes' drive away. With all these natural wonders that beg exploration, make the most of one of the RV rentals in Gibson County and claim the promise of the great outdoors.

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Mounds and Mallards: Top Experiences in Western Tennessee

The Natchez Trace State Park and Forest is a magnet for fishing enthusiasts and lovers of water-based recreation. Here, four lakes provide a range of playgrounds for those who wish to cast a line or launch a boat. The lakes yield bass, crappie, and bluegill that any angler would be proud of. At 48,000 acres, the park is immense and crisscrossed by several trails that range from less than a mile to 40 for hikers and 250 miles for horseback riders.

Avid birders may want to take their camper rental from Dyer to the Chickasaw National Wildlife Refuge located in rural western Tennessee. Spring is a wonderful time to visit as the bottomland hardwood forests come alive with tiny splashes of color as scarlet tanagers, bright yellow warblers, and indigo buntings make regular appearances. Waterfowl like mallards, blue and green-winged teal, and pintail flock to the refuge in the winter, along with majestic bald eagles.

For a breath of fresh air and a walk back in time among the earliest settlers of the land, carve out time for a visit to the Pinson Mounds State Archaeological Park 90 minutes' drive by campervan rental from Dyer. Covering an area measuring more than 1,200 acres, the site, which dates back to 1,500 to 1,700 years ago, contains at least 15 Native American mounds that are thought to have been used for burial and ceremonial purposes. While the cultural aspect of the park is the most obvious visitor draw, the park also beckons outdoor enthusiasts with a chance to flex their leg muscles on its hiking and biking trails.

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One of the closest campgrounds is located in Bradford, about 15 minutes' drive away. The secluded Getaway Lodge Campground bills itself as a camping destination, so the amenities are meant for a longer and more comfortable stay. Here you'll find full hookup sites, a bathhouse (not available in winter), and toilets. There's a fishing lake nearby, and also trails and plenty of wildlife.

Gibson County Lake welcomes guests with a 560-acre lake famous for bass fishing. Water and electric hookup sites are on offer while a dumping station is off-site. Other camping options within a 30-mile radius are located in Union City. There are a few RV parks here with full hookup sites, showers, and restrooms to make your drive worth it. If you're not willing to travel that far, consider parking at the Walmart parking lot in Humboldt less than 20 miles away. Get the store manager's approval, and you might just have a place to park the Dyer travel trailer rental for the night.

A Good Look at Gibson County’s Famous Sights

Dyer's dining scene is modest, but you'll have your fill of comfort food and fast food fare if that's what you crave. Gas stations in town are also scarce although several can be found in nearby Trenton. For a day of sightseeing with the Dyer motorhome rental, explore the rest of Gibson County to understand where Dyer falls in the county’s scheme of things.

David Crockett, Tennessee's larger than life statesman and American folk hero, is celebrated in his place of birth in various forms. One of them is a replica of his last home located in Rutherford, a short drive north of Dyer. The Davy Crockett Cabin was restored using timbers from his last home, houses tools, furniture, and other memorabilia from the early 19th century. The cabin also stores books on his family along with local history.

In Trenton, the world's largest collection of Veilleuses-Theieres porcelain (that functioned as night light teapots) can be found in the town's Teapot Museum. Some of their collections, numbering in the hundreds, date back to 1750. A few are thought to have belonged to Napoleon. The teapots are not simply utilitarian household items; their ornate decorations make them exquisite works of art.

As the seat of Gibson County, Trenton boasts a historic district teeming with buildings and structures spread in an area measuring 520 acres. Some of the standout showpieces are quaint cottages, antebellum mansions, and the city-operated Freed House (whose owner collected the extravagant teapots during his travels around the world). Rent an RV in Dyer in late April and round out your Trenton experience with the ceremonial Lighting of the Teapots.

Dyer and Gibson County may be a world away from the floodlit-stage of the Grand Ole Opry, and it’s just as well for those who wish to discover the quiet and slow pace of life on this side of Tennessee. Experience it all and book a campervan rental in Dyer today. Then hit the road, soak up the solitude, and admire the rural scenery as it unfolds.

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