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When you book an RV in Gibsonburg, you’ll be between the metropolitan areas of Toledo and Cleveland. You’ll also be able to enjoy the spectacular sights and sounds of Sandusky Bay, the Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge, and the Cedar Point National Wildlife Refuge. Gibsonburg was established by General William H. Gibson in 1871 when the railroad was extended to this area. It has been designated a Tree City USA by the National Arbor Day Foundation so you will enjoy plenty of shade in the summer and colors in the fall.

If you’d like more information about where you’ll be visiting with a motorhome rental in Gibsonburg, feel free to visit the Village of Gibsonburg, Best Things Ohio, and the Sandusky County Convention & Visitors Bureau for visitors’ guides and up-to-date information on area businesses, attractions, events, and promotions. Whether you’re looking for recreation, relaxation, restaurants, or retail therapy, you’ll find it here, and you’ll appreciate getting a heads-up on what’s happening when you’ll be in the area.

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The Great Outdoors

White Star Park, which you can visit with your RV rental in Gibsonburg, Ohio, was once a quarry operation for mining limestone. It was developed in part by the Federal Land & Water Conservation Fund and added to with Clean Ohio Conservation Funds. The park features a historic barn and log cabin. A beach, fishing, hiking, biking, nature trails, and playground areas are also available. A scuba diving concession offers rentals and lessons.

Visit the Schedel Arboretum & Gardens when you rent a motorhome in Gibsonburg. Their mission is to offer life-enhancing opportunities for the study and appreciation of nature and the arts. There are over 10,000 annual plants and flowers, unusual and exotic trees, a bonsai shelter, and themed garden displays to explore. Self-guided and docent-guided tours are available. A café is open in season, and the gallery features exhibits from regional and international artists.

Take your Gibsonburg RV rental by owner to the Bradner Preserve to explore 233 acres of natural areas including a mature woodlot, sand dunes, grasslands, and remnant prairie. There are multi-use trails throughout the preserve as well as a free-to-access interpretive center, a pollinator garden, and a Window on Wildlife. Recreational opportunities include geocaching, youth fishing, a playground, and a picnic shelter. Special events and educational programming are held throughout the year.

RV Parks

You’ll need a place to stay when you rent an RV in Gibsonburg, and the White Star Park Campgrounds are well worth a look. The park itself offers plenty of recreational opportunities on the grounds and beach. RV sites include electric and water hookups, picnic tables, and fire rings. Pull-through sites are available.

You can also stay at the Wyandot Service Plaza with your camper rental from Gibsonburg. While this may not be the most scenic site, you’ll have easy access to convenience stores, restaurants and coffee shops, fuel, and a truckers’ lounge with restrooms, showers, and laundry facilities. RV parking sites include electrical hookups and potable water. Pull-through sites are available.

The Toledo East/Stony Ridge KOA Campground can also be your temporary home with a luxury RV rental from Gibsonburg. The campground features a heated swimming pool, gem mine, playground, recreational facilities, dog park, planned activities, camp store, and Wi-Fi. RV sites are graveled with full hookups, picnic tables, fire rings, and cable. You can have firewood delivered to your site.

Walmart stores have been known for being friendly to RVers, and sometimes it's possible to park RVs in their lots overnight. You should verify this with store management before settling in for the night. The closest Walmarts that may allow this are in Oregon and Bowling Green.

Exploring the City

History and politics buffs will enjoy visiting the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library & Museums with a Gibsonburg camper rental. The library was the first Presidential library established in the country and collections include over 90,000 books, manuscripts, and images. The estate features 25 wooded acres, a 31-room mansion, and the burial sites of President and Mrs. Hayes. Educational programs and special events are held throughout the year, including sleigh rides and an Easter Egg roll.

Creek Bend Farm, which you can visit with your travel trailer rental in Gibsonburg, contains a 30-acre Ohio Certified Tree Farm and a 190-acre property listed on the National Register of Historic Places and recognized as a Century Farm. The farm is restored as a historical site using techniques from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. On-site research includes fish, reptile, and bird studies. The nature center includes a library, bird-watching room, animal exhibits, and more.

And for a very different kind of tour, you can take the best RV rental from Gibsonburg to the Historic Sandusky County Jail for a guided tour that includes an 1892 jail, an 1840's dungeon, and the Gallows Exhibition Hall. You’ll hear exciting stories and learn about history and architecture. Tours are family- and kid-friendly and video clip previews are available.

This is a well-populated area with plenty of service stations, convenience stores, and truck stops so if you need either gasoline or diesel fuel for your motorhome rental in Gibsonburg, you should have no difficulty finding it.

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