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In the southeastern corner of Pennsylvania, near the New Jersey border, is the township of Fountainville. The small-town charm of Fountainville is only outdone by the surrounding rural environment that is filled with Pennsylvania’s rolling hills and healthy forests. With streams, rivers, forests, and pastures, you will be able to completely separate yourself from the pressures of every-day life and escape to the Mid-Atlantic paradise that is southeastern Pennsylvania. When you rent an RV in Fountainville, you will be able to explore the forests, rivers, and even head to the Jersey Shore if you want to catch a little sun.

When you book an RV in Bucks County, you will be able to explore not only one of Pennsylvania’s most beautiful regions, but you will also be within easy driving distance of Philadelphia, the Jersey Shore, and even New York City. With so much in the vicinity, there is no shortage of opportunity waiting for you when you rent an RV in Fountainville, Pennsylvania.

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The Great Outdoors

Just a short drive north of town, along the Delaware River (the border between Pennsylvania and New Jersey) is Ralph Stover State Park near Pipersville, Pennsylvania. At Ralph Stover, you will be able to hike along the peaceful and picturesque Tohickon Creek, hike up the High Rocks section of the park for a gorgeous overlook, and also test your outdoor recreational skills with some whitewater rafting or rock climbing. With so many recreational activities packed into just 45 acres, you’ll feel like you found your own little adventurer’s oasis.

Just a quick jump to the west of Ralph Stover State Park is Nockamixon State Park in Quakertown, Pennsylvania. At just under 5,300 acres, Nockamixon is every lake lover’s dream. You can rent a canoe or kayak, paddleboards, and even pontoon boats to explore the lake on your own. The lake is the sapphire crown jewel that runs the length of the park, so you’ll be able to explore most of the park without ever having to get out of the boat. If you’d rather stay on dry land and admire the lake from afar, there are 25 miles of trails that go around the lake, leading you deeper into the surrounding forest and past some unique geologic outcrops.

If you’re a history buff and are interested in an easy day trip, then head south to the famed Valley Forge National Historical Park in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. This goal of this park is to protect and preserve the famed American Revolutionary War site for future generations to learn from and enjoy. While at Valley Forge, you can take a self-guided tour of the various historic structures and monuments that dot the land. Or, you can set up your own little camp in one of the meadows or head out along Mount Joy trail and look to the skies for some of southeastern Pennsylvania’s best bird watching opportunities.

RV Parks

When you choose an RV rental in Fountainville, be sure to choose a couple of places to spend the night while you are exploring the area. Luckily enough, there are several places worth considering.

Just to the northwest of town, right near Nockamixon State Park, is the Little Red Barn Campground. At Little Red Barn, guests will have access to water/electric sites, restroom and shower facilities, laundry facilities, and an on-site convenience store. Guests will also have access to a swimming pool and game/rec room.

Also to the northeast of town is the Quakerwoods Campground. At Quakerwoods, guests will have access to full hookups as well as water/electric hookups, restroom and shower facilities, and laundry facilities. Guests will also have access to a variety of sporting activities, such as volleyball and miniature golf.

Explore the City

When you choose a Fountainville RV rental by owner, be sure to set aside some extra time to explore the beautiful community around you. There is so much to see and experience to help you learn more about the local area that you’ll continuously be stumbling upon more opportunities.

Just southeast of town is the Mercer Museum and Fonthill Castle. Here, you can explore two separate buildings that house a variety of objects sure to intrigue. At Mercer Museum, you can learn about the history and daily life of agrarian Pennsylvanians before the Industrial Revolution. You will see 40,000 objects spread over 55 exhibition rooms. At Fonthill Castle, the home of the late museum founder, you can experience life in largesse with more than 40 rooms with towering windows looking out over the scenic landscape.

Also just southeast of town is the Moravian Pottery & Tile Works Museum. You can learn about the beginnings of the Arts and Crafts movement in America as well as the history and artwork that goes behind tile making. This museum is also a working museum where you can see artisans make tiles very close to the same way they were made at the height of the factory’s production in the early 1900s.

If you’re looking for a relaxing day, you can spend some time at Peace Valley Park. Here, you will have easy access to fishing and boating spots as well as nature walks around the Peace Valley Reservoir. There is even an on-site nature center where you can learn more about the local ecosystem.

When you rent an RV in southeastern Pennsylvania, be sure to treat yourself to some of that classic Pennsylvania Dutch cooking. You can enjoy German recipes that have been Americanized, such as apple dumplings, chicken pot pie, and whoopie pies.

When you find yourself needing to restock or refuel your RV rental in Fountainville, the best place to look will be along Route 611, just east of town.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


  • Hiking TrailLocation
  • Peace Valley Nature Center, PADoylestown, PA
  • Lake Galena Hike and Bike Trail, PAChalfont, PA
  • Central Park Trail, PADoylestown, PA
  • Perkiomen Creek Trail, PAPerkasie, PA
  • Covered Bridge Road, PAPipersville, PA
  • Willard H. Markey Centennial Park Trail, PAPerkasie, PA
  • Tohickon Creek, PARalph Stover State Park, PA
  • Doans Cave, PARalph Stover State Park, PA
  • High Rocks, PARalph Stover State Park, PA
  • Lenare Park Trail, PASellersville, PA

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