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The enchanting city of Milledgeville is located just northeast of Macon and southwest of Augusta. This historic city is the only city other than Washington D.C. to be designed to be a state capital. As a result, this design means the city has a unique feel to it, complete with cable cars and stunning architecture.

Milledgeville was deemed a perfect spot for a state capital due to its central location and abundance of fresh water. It was named after John Milledge, a former Georgia governor. The city remained the state capital for 60 years and, therefore, played a significant role in the Civil War, with over 30,000 federal troops marching through the city at the height of the conflict. An RV rental in Milledgeville is ideal if you're looking to learn more about the history of Georgia while enjoying some of its natural wonders.

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The Great Outdoors

There's plenty of wilderness to explore when you book an RV in Milledgeville, and one of the most popular natural attractions is the Bartram Forest Wildlife Management Area. This park covers over 1,300 acres of pine forests and meadows, complete with three color-coded trails so you can differentiate between trail difficulties. This park also is perfect for those who enjoy hunting, with archery hunting being a favorite pastime.

With the Oconee River on your doorstep, there's lots to do when you have a camper rental in Milledgeville. A popular outdoor attraction is the Oconee River Greenway. Visitors can enjoy a scenic hike along the river banks, appreciating vibrant wildflowers and the various critters which inhabit the region. There are also fishing stations and even a dog park, making this the perfect place to bring your four-legged friend.

Alternatively, you might want to visit a more traditional city park when you rent a motorhome in Milledgeville, in which case, plan a visit to Walter B. Williams Park. This easily accessible park is home to running tracks, sports fields, and an outdoor pavilion, making this an excellent place for a quick picnic with the family. This park is also home to Baldwin County Recreational Lake.

RV Parks

Being a large city, there are plenty of places to stay when you have an RV rental in Milledgeville. One of the closest options is Scenic Mountain RV Park and Campground, located within the city limits. This convenient park contains roughly 70 gravel sites which provide full hookups with 30 and 50 amp electric supported. This spacious park has room for big rigs and slide-outs as well as a few pull-through campsites. The amenities available are extensive and range from showers to cable television, and there are recreational features including a swimming pool and rec hall.

If you'd rather be out of the city when you rent a camper in Milledgeville, then plan on visiting the campground in the Lake Sinclair Natural Area. This basic campground provides roughly 40 paved sites with electrical and water hookups. Amenities supplied include restrooms and showers and recreation opportunities include swimming and fishing in Lake Sinclair. This campground provides a more natural, basic camping experience.

Exploring the City

A former state capital, Milledgeville provides visitors with everything they would need, from quaint local shops to big chains and plenty of restaurants. Also, cities such as Gray and Macon are a short drive away if you want a change of scenery. If you're looking for something to do when you rent a camper in Milledgeville, then consider a trip to the Lockerly Arboretum. Focused on bringing natural beauty to the city of Milledgeville, this arboretum contains many different gardens providing both local and exotic plant species, including a tropical greenhouse, conifer garden, and camellia collection. This arboretum surrounds Rose Hill, a beautiful colonial mansion built in the 1850s which visitors can tour.

As mentioned, Milledgeville contains a lot of unique and stunning architecture, and another great example is the Old Governor's Mansion. Built in the late 1830s, this vast mansion is known for being one of the best-preserved illustrations of High Greek Revival architecture in the country. Now a registered museum that works with the Smithsonian, this museum contains many essential documents and artifacts from across the building's history, with exhibits ranging from the Civil War to slavery to antebellum society.

Another building with great cultural significance is the Andalusia House. This house was originally home to American author Flannery O'Connor during the 1950s and '60s. A former cotton plantation, this house was where O'Connor resided during her illness from lupus. Now a museum, visitors can tour the grounds and the home and see the area which helped inspire a lot of her later literary works.

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