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Situated at the banks of the Mississippi River, right at the only place where this mighty river flows from east to west, Muscatine is the place to be if you want to discover what Eastern Iowa has to offer. The rolling plains of the region great for agriculture are the reason why the city is nicknamed “The Watermelon Capital of the World.” It is also known as “The Pearl of the Mississippi” because of the factory that has produced pearl buttons from mussel shells for over a century. Whether you choose to spend the day at one of its parks or find a restaurant with the view of the river, you won’t regret renting an RV in Muscatine.

Some of the largest cities in Iowa are located in the surrounding area, and you can easily get to them when you rent an RV. Davenport, welcoming visitors with excellent museums and the panoramic views from the Skybridge, can be reached in less than an hour's drive. The Old Capitol Museum and the Devonian Fossil Gorge are only some of the attractions of Iowa City, sitting on the river with the same name. It takes a bit over an hour's drive to get to Cedar Rapids and take a stroll along the Cedar River or visit an art museum.

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The Great Outdoors

When you book an RV in Muscatine and want to spend some time outside, make sure to visit Weed Park. This wonderful city park is a great place for a relaxing picnic, while those looking for refreshment can find it in the Aquatic Center. You can also rest your eyes on the colorful flowers of the Rose Garden or play tennis and volleyball.

All the nature lovers coming to the city are in luck – they can park their Muscatine RV rental by owner at Wildcat Den State Park. With a landscape of towering bluffs and narrow passages that is out of this world, you will feel excitement at every step of your hiking adventure. In addition to extraordinary rock formations, visitors can explore the park’s historic structures, one of them being the Pine Creek Grist Mill. An abundance of plant and animal species makes wildlife viewing one of the popular activities, and if you come during the winter, try cross-country skiing.

About an hour's drive to the northwest, outdoor enthusiasts will find Lake Macbride State Park, another exciting stop for your Muscatine RV rental. Anglers and boaters will enjoy spending a day on the lake, while swimmers can rest on a sandy beach after taking a dip. Hiking and biking trails meander through the rest of the park, giving curious visitors a chance to explore the variety of wildlife, especially many different types of songbirds. Campers can also admire some unique architecture – wonderful structures built by the Civilian Conservation Corps can be found throughout the park.

Caves are one of the most impressive wonders of nature, and you can discover their beauty in Maquoketa Caves State Park, located to the north of the city. The moment you step out of your motorhome rental from Muscatine, you will be amazed by the rock formations and bluffs creating a rugged landscape. Once in the park, all you need to do is follow the trails, and you are in for a surprise at every turn.

RV Parks

With several campgrounds located close to the city, you won’t have any trouble finding a spot for your Muscatine rental RV.

Hunt's Cedar River Campground is situated right next to I-80, close to the Cedar River. Amenities include full hookups, a swimming pool, and Wi-Fi access. Nearby Wilton has plenty of stores and restaurants, as well as a gas station. If you follow I-80 to the west, you will arrive at Iowa City, and if you opt to go east, you will get to Davenport in no time.

Rock Island / Quad Cities KOA is another option, across the state border in Rock Island, Illinois. It offers full hookups, a camp store, and propane available on-site. It is located close to I-280, and there are plenty of parks in the vicinity, on the shores of both the Rock and the Mississippi Rivers. Visitors can also spend the day sightseeing in either Moline or Davenport.

In Scot County Park, Bald Eagle Campground welcomes travelers with full hookups, a pet-friendly atmosphere, and restroom and shower facilities. The surrounding park has picnic shelters, nature trails, and a baseball field. There are a couple of restaurants near the park, and Davenport offers a range of shopping and dining spots.

Exploring the City

When you enter the National Pearl Button Museum, you will learn why pearl production is important for the city, and at the same time find out some interesting facts about its history. Step back to the time when over a third of all the buttons in the world came from Muscatine, and the city produced over a million of them per year. From skillfully made buttons to wonderful jewelry on display, you will enjoy every minute spent at this museum.

If you decide to spend a day in Davenport, do not miss out on a visit to the Figge Art Museum. One of the most popular attractions of the Quad Cities, it houses a collection spanning several centuries and containing thousands of artworks. Visitors will find works by great American artists, as well as Haitian and Colonial Mexican art.

When you choose Cedar Rapids as your destination, make sure to stop by Brucemore. This historical estate dates back to the 19th century, welcoming visitors to get familiar with the history of the city. Whether you choose to go on a tour of the mansion or spend some time in the beautiful gardens surrounding it, you are in for a treat.

Opt for an RV trailer rental in Muscatine and spend your vacation in the hug of the Mighty Mississippi, exploring the eastern part of The Hawkeye State, and make your own unforgettable adventure.

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