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Yearning for some small-town vibes and scenic nature? Then you’re in the right place because when you get an RV rental in Glenwood, Maryland, you will get just that. In between large, open fields and bits of forest, this charming little community isn’t actually that far from the vibrant city life either; the big cities of Baltimore and Frederick, as well as capital Washington DC, are all easy to reach with a travel trailer rental in Glenwood.
Even closer to that camper rental in Glenwood, you’ll find the semi-rural West Friendship, as well as even more rural Glenelg. The small town of Cooksville might not be as rural, but it has a lot of charm all the same. If all the ruralness has made you a bit worried that it’s not very easy to get around with a motorhome rental in Glenwood, rest assured, Maryland Route 97 runs through the town, and US Route 40 is just a stone’s throw away.
This town is one of those lucky places where you don’t have to go far to get some recreation under your belt - just park your luxury RV rental in Glenwood and walk to Western Regional Park, that not only has a beautiful trail for hiking but also a whole bunch of fields for both football and baseball. This place is hours and hours of fun.
Hugg-Thomas Wildlife Management Area is easy to reach and here you can do some more hiking through woodlands full of oak, hickory, and yellow poplar, all while trying to spot one of the many, many birds that call the area their home - or at least their vacation home! You can check out the ruins of the Hugg Mansion, and don’t forget your camera in the RV trailer rental in Glenwood, in case you spot a deer or a wild turkey.
A bit farther away but definitely worth the drive is North Point State Park, located on the shores of the beautiful Chesapeake Bay. Here you can hike through the rare Black Marsh Wildlands, try to catch some fish or a couple of crabs, or try to spot some of the animals that can be found here, such as a green frog or a red fox. Oh, and there’re excellent picnic opportunities too.
It’s fairly easy to find a nice place to set up your RV rental near Glenwood - take a look at beautiful Ramblin’ Pines Campground, where you’ll find full hookups, a heated pool, and lots of opportunities to play some games and have lots of fun - you can even bring your furry family member.
Another place in the area is Round Top Campground, which also has full hookups, a swimming pool, and a movie theater, as well as some mini-golfing. If you were robbed of the golf victory, you can always try your luck in the horseshoe pit instead. If all the competition has made you hungry, just pop into a grocery store in Glenwood, and you can find gas stations just outside of town.
Hop into that camper rental in Glenwood and head toward West Friendship, outside of which you will find the Howard County Living Farm Heritage Museum. Here you can see what life was like from the 1600s to around 1930 through different windows, each as interesting as the next. You can visit an old school room and the shop of a blacksmith, and this museum is constantly changing and expanding, so there’s always something new (but still old) to look at.
If you haven’t had enough of the local culture and history yet, there are several places to check out in Glenwood too. Go visit the former slave plantation by the name of Roundabout Hills, or admire the Union Chapel. There’s also Roxbury Mill, another great place to soak up some history.
If you would like to be around some old items that you’re actually allowed to touch, give the antique market in town a visit. In this charming establishment, you can find tables and chairs, dressers and chests, and smaller items, too - all vintage. If you’re a reader, go check out the bookstore and gift shop just north of the city center, where you can find thousands of new and used books.
Are you convinced that you definitely should book an RV in Glenwood yet? What if you find out that you can get delicious Italian food in town, does that change anything? The answer is most likely yes, so don’t forget to pack your hiking boots!
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