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The charming town of Gadsden lies in eastern Alabama, with a picturesque setting on the banks of the Coosa River. Today the town is best known for its parks, lakes and bustling downtown area, but in the 19th century it was an important shipping center and hub for rubber, steel and tire companies, remnants of which can still be seen today.

Just a short drive away you'll find the towns of Birmingham, Chattanooga and Atlanta, all of which can be explored within a day trip from town. If it is more of the great outdoors you are after, then there are plenty of hiking trails, lakes and waterfalls that can be visited when you book an RV rental in Etowah County.

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The Great Outdoors

Noccalula Falls Parks is one of the town's biggest attractions, and brings visitors in year after year so that they may acquire an RV rental from Gadsden. The park covers 250 acres, but the central attraction is the waterfall, which tumbles down the rocks for 90 feet into the Black Creek, and is quite a sight to behold. The park is perfect for those that want a sense of the great outdoors but are not up for a longer hike, as the trail is just 1.7 miles, and will take you past some beautiful scenery and botanical gardens. As well as the falls, the park also has a mini-golf course, petting zoo and historic Pioneer village, so there is something for all the family.

For those that are up for a bit more of a hike, the Chief Ladiga Trail is a good option. Covering 33 miles, the pathway is completely paved, making it ideal for those that prefer to travel on two wheels. Enjoy Alabama's natural beauty as you wind your way through forests, farmlands and wetlands, likely spotting a range of wildlife along the way. There are many places along the way that could be good for a picnic, so it is hardly surprising that this trail makes for a popular day trip.

Nature enthusiasts and lovers of the great outdoors, will absolutely enjoy the vibrant Talladega National Forest which is within an hour's drive in your Gadsden camper rental. Throughout the forest you'll find numerous hiking trails and waterfalls, and is full of options for adventure. Nestled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, it is one of the state's natural gems, containing a diversity of ecosystems and mountainous landscapes. Hiking, biking, and horse riding are all options for exploring the forest, with two of the most popular trails being the Pinhoti Trail and the Appalachian Trail.

RV Parks

Due to the huge number of natural wonders around town, coupled with the number of luxury RV rentals from Gadsden available, it is hardly surprising that there are numerous RV resorts in the area to choose from.

A popular option is the campground in Noccalula Falls Park itself, as it is so close to one of the town's most loved attractions. The area is security gate controlled which helps to give peace of mind to those staying in the camp, and the friendly staff will help with all of your camping needs.

Just a short drive out of town is Greensport RV park, which is located right on the edges of Neely Henry Lake. The park prides itself on its many amenities which include an in-ground pool, bathhouse with private showers, WiFi and playground area. Staying here will ensure that you are only a short drive away from the area's many attractions, plus it is pet-friendly, so your furry friend can enjoy the adventure with you.

One of the nearest campgrounds north of town is Weiss Lake RV park, which is located on the banks of Weiss Lake. The campground is small and has a nice family feel to it. The lake is the biggest attraction here, within the quarter of a mile of shoreline that the park has, there are two fishing piers and four boat docks, a boat ramp, sandy beach and a roped off swimming area, so you can truly enjoy the local surroundings while having your motorhome rental from Gadsden nearby.

Exploring the Town

For those that are interested in the arts, then a visit to the Gadsden Museum of Art is something to consider. Located downtown, the museum first opened its doors back in 1965, and was used to showcase the work of local artists in the area. Three galleries cover three floors, and often solo artists will have the opportunity to run their own show. There are also Historical photographs and artifacts on display, and interactive activities to keep the children entertained. The Mary G. Hardin Center for cultural arts is another art enthusiast hot spot which hosts a range of traveling art exhibitions.

As well as museums, the downtown area of Gadsden is full of life, and you'll always find something going on, with a range of cultural, dining and shopping opportunities. On the first Friday of every month everyone in the city comes together on Broad Street to enjoy the street vendors, market stalls, live music and classic cars. If you have an RV trailer rental in Gadsden at this time, it is an event that really should be experienced.

Gadsden is also home to an incredible outdoor amphitheatre. The Mort Glosser Amphitheatre was built in 1935 using locally sourced sandstone, and is still regularly used today. You can experience live music events, summer plays, boxing matches and even the odd political rally. Again, if you are in town on the first Friday of the month, you may also be able to catch a free concert in the summer months. It was also used in the second world war to entertain servicemen from nearby camps. What are you waiting for, hop in your Gadsden travel trailer rental and enjoy the great outdoors.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


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  • Martin Wildlife Park Trail, ALGadsden, AL
  • Black Creek Trail, ALGadsden, AL
  • Noccalula Falls Historic Gorge Trail, ALGadsden, AL
  • Sumatanga Mountain Trail, ALAshville, AL
  • Horse Pens 40 Loop, ALAshville, AL
  • Terrapin Creek, ALPiedmont, AL
  • Longleaf Trail , ALAnniston, AL
  • Dugger Mountain via Pinhoti Trail, ALTalladega National Forest, AL
  • Palisades Park Nature Trail, ALOneonta, AL
  • Tom Bevill Interpretive Trail, ALLake Guntersville State Park, AL

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