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Less than an hour’s drive northwest of Savannah is the quaint, little village of Guyton, Georgia. Guyton was first settled after the end of the Revolutionary War by migrants from Savannah, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Guyton continued to grow when the Central of Georgia Railroad Company laid track in town to connect Macon and Savannah. The village is named for Archibald Guyton who served as president of this railroad company. By the Civil War, Guyton was a flourishing town with a lively town center, which would soon after be burned to the ground by Union General Sherman’s troops as a part of his scorched earth strategy.

Now, the town of Guyton has been rebuilt and is a happening small and historic place, with lovely homes and extravagant narrow streets that make visitors feel as though they have been dropped back into the past. When you search for an RV in Guyton, there are exciting opportunities to customize your travels and have the trip of a lifetime. The city of Savannah is close enough to give visitors a reason to visit, and the amazing Atlantic coast is not fair either.

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Georgia has always been known for its affinity for natural beauty, and in the state, there are lots of recreation areas and wildlife refuges to reflect this appreciation for the great outdoors. Savannah National Wildlife Refuge sits on the border of South Carolina and Georgia just north of Savannah and is a truly magical place to visit when you rent an RV in Guyton. This magnificent refuge is home to a menagerie of different wildlife species that can be observed and photographed by visitors. The fertile forests and wetlands can be seen by hiking one of the many hiking loops but visitors should be wary of alligators along the water’s edge. If you are interested in helping out you can also sign up for volunteer opportunities when you bring your Guyton RV rental to the wildlife refuge.

Tybee National Wildlife Refuge can be found by driving to the coast past Savannah in your Guyton motorhome rental. The refuge is a breeding ground for migratory birds who use the park as a resting point along their long-distance journeys in search of warmer weather. This popular birdwatching haven is also a known habitat for short-nose sturgeon and manatees. Wassaw National Wildlife Refuge is yet another fantastic nature preserve for you to enjoy when you rent an RV. This coastal reserve is primarily made up of wetlands and marshes but enjoys a massive stretch of coastline with idyllic, sandy beaches with picturesque views of the Atlantic.

If you head towards Athens or Atlanta in your Guyton camper rental, you can see Oconee National Forest and enjoy the pristine wilderness areas that are found inside. The forest is home to two gigantic, man-made lakes that are summertime recreation hotspots. Boating, fishing, and swimming are best enjoyed on Lake Sinclair and Lake Oconee, and hunting, hiking, and mountain biking are also options. Francis Marion National Forest is a bit of a drive but worth taking your time to see it. This spectacular forest is named for American war hero Francis Marion who launched a guerrilla warfare campaign against the British during the Revolutionary War. Much of the forest was leveled by Hurricane Hugo in 1989, but the new growth forest has recovered quite well and now thrives. Guests can enjoy hiking, horseback riding, ATV riding, or mountain biking on the parks many trails, including the Palmetto Trail. There are many other parks and forests close by so it's up to you to see as many as you can when you rent a motorhome in Guyton.

City Sightseeing

Guyton is not particularly known as an attraction-based destination due to its small size. There are however some pretty neat historic buildings and houses located in Guyton that can be toured in December for the Annual Tour of Homes. This Christmas-themed celebration involves thousands of people walking around the historic districts and admiring the old buildings and archaic architecture. The town is lit up with lights of every color to mark the festivities. In Pooler, you can visit the National Museum of Mighty Eighth Air Force, which has live presentations, documentary movies, and informative exhibits recounting the harrowing bravery of the WWII era soldiers.

Savannah is the closest city to Guyton and can be visited with ease to see its amazing cobblestone streets and historic neighborhoods. The Telfair Museum of Art is housed in an old mansion that was built to house nobility. This ornate building is home to impressive collections of art from all over the world and has been around for ages. The University of Georgia Aquarium is located in the heart of Savannah on Skidaway Island and delights in helping visitors learn about the oceans and how important they are to the Earth’s environment.

RV Parks to Visit

Guyton might be devoid of big city attractions, but its position in the countryside means it has a series of nearby campgrounds for you to stay with your Guyton camper rental. Griffin Lakes Campground is close to town and has full hook up campsites and ample space to fish in the lake. Whispering Pines Campground and RV Park has two fishing ponds with fishing piers and a clubhouse.

Camp Lake Jasper has a pool as well as a banquet room for events, a camp store, a grocery store, and boat rentals. The adjacent Camp Lake Jasper Park has a variety of trails winding through over 300 acres of forest and wetlands. Stoney Crest Campground is close to Hilton Head Island and lies in the state of South Carolina. This cozy facility has a pool and is 10 miles from the coast.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


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  • Ebenezer Creek: Long Bridge Road to Savannah River, GARincon, GA
  • Savannah River Nature Trail, SCPineland, SC
  • Webb Wildlife Center, SCPineland, SC
  • Onslow Island, GASavannah, GA
  • Tom Triplett Trail, GAPooler, GA
  • Savannah National Wildlife Refuge, SCHardeeville, SC
  • Beech Hill Trail, SCHardeeville, SC
  • Savannah-Ogeechee Canal Museum and Nature Center Trail, GASavannah, GA
  • Forsyth Park Trail, GASavannah, GA
  • Redbird Creek Trail, GAFort Mcallister State Park, GA

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