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When you search for an RV in Gladstone, you’ll find yourself on the shore of Lake Michigan, near Green Bay and Marquette County. You’ll also be near the natural beauty of the Hiawatha National Forest and Mackinac Island. Even though this is a small city, it has three distinct districts: downtown, the Buckeye, and the Bluff. All of the city is beautiful and welcoming, but you’ll find more to do and see downtown. Whether you’re traveling with family, with friends, or on your own, you can stroll, shop, snack, and sip. Adults can also enjoy bars, wineries, breweries, and other nightlife.

If you choose not to drive your luxury RV rental in Gladstone the entire time that you’re there, the Indian Trails intercity bus line has a stop in the area. Also make sure to contact the Upper Peninsula Travel and Recreation Association and Pure Michigan/Michigan Economic Development Association for updated information, deals and discounts, and a warm welcome to the area.

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The Great Outdoors

Gladstone sits on a small projection into the Little Bay de Noc, which leads into Green Bay on Lake Michigan. You’ll be able to enjoy beaches, boating, and fishing as well as other water sports with your camper rental in Gladstone. Visit the Sand Point Lighthouse and the Peninsula Point Lighthouse nearby for some maritime and architectural history. Golfers can enjoy tee time at one of the local golf courses in town. And visitors of all ages will like the Deer Ranch, which is one of the oldest white-tail deer exhibits in North America. You can feed the deer, walk along the trails, and buy deerskin products at the gift shop.

Gladstone is sometimes known as the “Year-Round Playground” because of the parks, trails, and activities that this four-season city has to offer. Make sure to take your Gladstone motorhome rental to experience the best of what this area has to offer. The main public park is Van Cleve Park, which features a beach, a boardwalk, a harbor, a water slide, Kids Kingdom playground, fitness trails, a skateboarding park, and sports and recreation fields. The city also maintains the Days River Trails, which can be used for hiking and biking year-round as well as cross-country skiing in the winter. The Gladstone Ski Park offers skiing, snow tubing, and snowboarding activities.

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The city of Gladstone itself operates the Gladstone Bay Campground, which is near a beach and a boardwalk. This could be a nice place to make a temporary home with your travel trailer rental in Gladstone. RV sites feature water and electric hookups, cable access, and Wi-Fi. The campground provides restrooms and private showers, fire pits and firewood, a playground, a dump station, and ice and soda machines.

For something slightly different, you can bring your Gladstone RV rental by owner to Island Resort and Casino. The resort offers gaming, live entertainment, dining, golf, and more. RV sites include water and electric. Resort amenities include a shuttle, restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, and access to the hotel pool.

You can also park your travel trailer rental near Gladstone at Whitefish Hill RV Park and Campground. Sites offer full hookups, expanded cable, Wi-Fi, picnic tables, and fire rings. The campground provides 24-hour private restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, and a playground. Pets are permitted.

You may want to consider OB Fuller Campground, which is operated by Delta County Parks and Campgrounds and features fishing, swimming, and a boat ramp. Sites provide water and electric hookups, picnic tables, and fire rings. The campground offers restrooms and showers, a playground and picnic area, a dump station, and firewood, ice, and drinks for sale.

Whispering Valley RV Park is also a choice. RV sites are level and include full hookups and Wi-Fi. Some sites are satellite friendly. The park also provides restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, and a guest services building.

Exploring the City

You may want to plan your Gladstone motorhome rental vacation to coincide with some of the special events that the area hosts every year. Among the highlights are the Summer Concert Series in Van Cleve Park with a variety of family-friendly live music acts, the annual Fourth of July celebration, the Upper Peninsula State Fair, and the weekly farmers market with fresh produce, baked goods, treats, and live music. Thousands of monarch butterflies visit Stonington Peninsula and the areas surrounding the Peninsula Point Lighthouse in late summer and early fall every year.

If you’re interested in learning more about the area, make sure to spend some time at the Delta County Historical Museum, which hosts historical artifacts and document and picture archives curated by the Delta County Historical Society. The Bonifas Fine Arts Center is a regional center focusing on art, music, theater, and arts education in the Upper Peninsula.

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