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Located next to the edge of the Potomac River lies the town of King George. This census-designated area has a very cozy small-town feel thanks to its country roads and old homes. The area was founded in 1720 after it split from neighboring Richmond County and was named after King George I.

King George, VA was once an important spot during the Civil War and still contains many sites that tell of how this event changed the town and county. While it offers a few unique places you can visit, the area is also just a short drive away from larger cities, such as Fredericksburg and Stafford.

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The Great Outdoors

If you’re looking for some interesting places to take your RV rental from King George to, you’ll find plenty of options in the area. One destination is the Rappahannock River Valley National Wildlife Refuge. Located just a short drive away in Port Royal, this refuge was founded in 1996 and covers over 9,000 acres. While hiking through it, you’ll come across eagles, grasshopper sparrows, forests, and grasslands.

You could also wander over with your motorhome rental from King George to Caledon State Park. Created in 1974, this 2,500-acre park was once part of the Alexander brothers estate, the men who founded the nearby city of Alexandria. The park is perfect for birdwatching and hiking. It also includes many trails, one of which will lead you directly to the Potomac River.

Another place of interest is the Dahlgren Railroad Heritage Trail. This trail runs along a railroad bed that was abandoned back in the 1950s. It measures 16 miles long and is ideal for hiking, cycling, and even skiing in the winter. You’ll also be able to see the habitats of many local animals, such as turtles, foxes, and beavers.

RV Parks

When you rent a camper rental in King George, you may need a place to call home during your time there. One place to consider is the Harbor View RV and Camping Resort. This RV resort features a tranquil countryside setting and offers 144 sites. This pet-friendly option also offers a mini-golf course, pool, and picnic tables.

RVers can also stop by the Fredericksburg VA/Washington D.C. KOA. This family-friendly option has amenities such as 50 amps, a dog park, pond, and Wi-Fi. It also has a mine on site where you can go panning. Numerous trails are also found on its grounds which you may hike down to learn more about George Washington’s visit to this specific area, some of which will take you by his childhood home.

Consider checking out Leedstown Campground. Situated next to the Rappahannock River, this small campground offers 70 RV sites. It also provides a camp store, boat launch, and fishing dock.

Exploring the City

You’ll find plenty of historical and fascinating places to visit with your camper rental from King George. Located within King George County’s border is Belle Grove. This plantation was built in 1790 and is situated on 7,500 acres. It was once home to former U.S. president James Madison is surrounded by vast wheat fields. Take a tour of the manor and its lush gardens and enjoy the beauty.

Chatham Manor is another place to check out while near King George. Situated in Fredericksburg, this estate was built in 1771 and overlooks the Rappahannock River. This Georgian-style house is known not only for its impressive history, but for the historical figures that once graced its halls, such as George Washington, Clara Barton, and Walt Whitman.

Point your King George travel trailer rental over towards Crow’s Nest Natural Area Preserve. This wildlife center runs over 2,800 acres long and is a popular spot for eagles to nest. It’s also home to creeks, wetlands, and a peninsula that goes out into the Potomac River.

While in King George take your RV on about an hour’s journey to Old Towne Alexandria. This historic area is known for resting next to the Potomac River and its quaint homes that line cobblestone streets. Visit a few museums, such as the Carlyle House Historic Park, or enjoy the many different shops on its iconic King Street. You’ll also find a variety of unique eateries here you can dine at which range from serving Middle Eastern food to local seafood dishes. The town also hosts numerous events and festivals throughout the year you can enjoy, such as outdoor art shows.

Should it be a quaint, cozy, friendly Virginia town you are seeking, consider a luxury motorhome rental in King George. Check out some local restaurants, attend a festival, sit by the campfire, and enjoy the magnificent landscape. Rent a travel trailer rental in King George, VA and see what all the Old Dominion has to offer!

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


  • Hiking TrailLocation
  • Laurel Glen Trail, VAKing George, VA
  • Caledon State Park and Natural Area Trails, VAKing George, VA
  • Voorhees Nature Preserve Trail, VAColonial Beach, VA
  • Friendship Trail, MDSmallwood State Park, MD
  • Bernard's Cabin Trail, VAFredericksburg and Spotsylvania County Battlefields Memorial National Military Park, VA
  • George Washington Birthplace National Monument Trails, VAGeorge Washington Birthplace National Monument, VA
  • Lee Drive Trail, VAFredericksburg and Spotsylvania County Battlefields Memorial National Military Park, VA
  • Government Island Trail, VAFritter Park, VA
  • Heritage Trail and Canal Path Loop, VAFredericksburg, VA
  • Rappahannock River Trail, VAFredericksburg, VA

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