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Macomb is a friendly little town nestled in between Springfield, Peoria and Davenport. This is the home of Western Illinois University, which opened its doors on September 23, 1902. A annual Founder's Day celebration continues to this day!

Friends and family visiting WIU students may wish to book an RV in McDonough County rather than staying at a hotel. When you rent an RV in Macomb, Illinois, you have a private place to kick back and relax with friends and family at the end of the day.

This laid back destination has an accessible, small town feel. Once you venture outside of town, the parks surrounding Macomb, offer a number of fantastic opportunities for fishing, camping, and outdoor adventure.

Fishermen looking for a weekend getaway will love it here. There are many choices available for great spots to fish, with its close proximity to multiple lakes in the area and the Mississippi and Illinois Rive. This is an excellent location to bring your Macomb motorhome rental and spend the day casing your line.

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The Great Outdoors

Argyle Lake State Park is a popular spot for hikers, fishermen, and boaters. After picking up your Macomb camper rental, this is the perfect spot to enjoy the glories of nature at it's finest. This heavily wooded state park features a lovely 93-acre lake that is circled by beautiful, old growth forest. If you're looking for a bit of a hiking challenge, there are five miles of paths located in the park that are considered difficult but offer many rewarding views. For an easier hike, make your way out to the Blackberry and Pitch Pine trails, which are rated as moderate but provide wonderful scenery as well.

Bird watchers will want to keep a look out for the more than 200 bird species that make their home in Argyle Park. The big draw to the area is Argyle Lake which is stocked with a variety of fish including largemouth bass, crappie, rainbow trout, channel catfish and more. If you are looking to get out on the water, boat rentals are available at the concession area and bait shop.

Another popular destination to visit is Spring Lake Park. Here, you will find a large selection of motorized and non-motorized boats available for rent. This idyllic park has everything you need to spend a relaxing day in the great outdoors. Pack a picnic and enjoy the sun.

Make sure you bring your bike when touring around in your camper rental from Macomb. There is plenty of mountain biking adventure at Spring Lake. With the large network of bike trails in the park ranging from easy to difficult, you could devote a whole day to riding them all.

Head east and you will find a number of nature and wildlife preserves tucked along the Illinois River. Migrating fowl flock to the wetland areas of Rice Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area and Emiquon National Wildlife Refuge which are located within a short drive of each other. Grab your binoculars and spend a relaxing day cruising from one birdwatching spot to the next.

RV Parks

Both Argyle Lake State Park and Spring Lake Park offer RV camping with electric hookups. Spring Lake Park even has WiFi available if you need to stay connected.

There are other campground options in the area as well. Head northeast to the town of Bushnell and you will find Timberview Lake Campground. If you're traveling with kids, this is a great spot to set up camp. There is plenty of open space to run around and play along with a stocked pond on the grounds for family-friendly fishing fun.

There is also a Walmart located in Macomb which may be available for overnight RV parking if needed. Many Walmarts are RV friendly, but it's important to check with the store management beforehand.

Exploring the City

One of the highlights of Macomb, IL is Chandler Park located in the center of town off Calhoun St. This quaint center square is the perfect place for friends and family to gather before grabbing a bite to eat or a cup of coffee. A leisurely stroll around the square is a great way to get acquainted with the area while visiting local shops and restaurants.

Patton Park is another outdoor area that has something for the whole family. There is a pond, playground for the kids, and a dog park with two separate areas to keep both big and small pooches happy.

Make sure you pack your disc golf putters! There is a large disc golf course that runs through Everwood, Glenwood and Everly Parks on the north side of town. This is a well-established course that has something for everyone, from novice players to veteran golfers.

Whether you are in the area to visit Western Illinois University students or you're heading out on a family fishing trip, renting an RV near Macomb, IL gives you the freedom to see the great outdoors in quiet and comfort.

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