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When you first visit the small city of Oregon in Ohio, you are greeted with a billboard saying “A City of Opportunity,” a motto that adequately reflects the friendly atmosphere and the potential for an amazing vacation. This idyllic suburb sits on the fringes of Toledo, reaping the benefit of having miles of coastline on the immaculate Lake Erie. This small portion of Ohio along the lake is often referred to as “Vacationland” for its staggering tourism numbers and natural beauty in the summertime.

When you book an RV in Oregon, Ohio, you can find yourself basking in golden rays of sun while the gentle lake breeze rolls in to keep you cool. Several parks and campgrounds give you the advantage of tailoring your vacation to suit your wants and needs, while plenty of cities in Michigan and Ohio are within driving distance when you rent an RV here and feel like expanding your trip.

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With a name like Vacationland, you can rest easy knowing that you are in good hands during your Oregon camper rental vacation. The area is fully-loaded with scenic parks on the edges of Lake Erie, while plenty of other recreation areas, wildlife refuges, and campgrounds dot the area. Without leaving town, you can visit Maumee Bay State Park, a fantastic place to swim, fish, boat, hike, and camp in your Oregon motorhome rental. Furthermore, there is a luxurious resort on the park grounds, though most of the park remains a natural wonderland perfect for outdoor recreation.

Farther east on the Marblehead Peninsula, East Harbor State Park represents another sterling opportunity to utilize your time in Vacationland properly. This charming park by the lake has its own marinas, boat launches, picnic areas, fishing spots, and miles of beachfront for playing in the sand or cooling off in the water. There is a wealth of camping spots to choose from should you need a place to camp out overnight with your Oregon RV rental. Marblehead Lighthouse State Park also occupies the same peninsula, although it is much smaller than East Harbor State Park. This park is mostly visited for its coastal views and its historic lighthouse, which guests may tour with state park rangers.

If you head east towards Cleveland to see the big-city attractions, you should definitely consider making a stop at Cuyahoga Valley National Park, a fabulous addition to any camping trip. This gem of a park is one of the few national parks in the Midwest, and one of the most enchanting wilderness areas in all of Ohio. Hiking is by far the best way to see the lush forests and majestic waterfalls that populate the park, and camping out in your Oregon campervan rental is always an option when you decide you need a few extra days to see as much of the park as you can.

RV Parks

Finding a place to camp when you rent an RV in Oregon, OH is not a problem, as there are quite a few campgrounds and RV parks in the area. Toledo East/Stony Ridge KOA is one of KOA campgrounds nearby. Children and adults can play mini golf, or swim in the refreshing, in-ground pool. Monroe County/Toledo North KOA Campground is located just over the border in southern Michigan, with more of the same plus a massive water slide emptying into the campground’s large pool. There is a snack bar in case you get hungry, and bicycle rentals are available should you want to explore the nearby town.

Harbortown RV Resort also resides in southern Michigan on Lake Erie, so you know you are for some epic sunrises and views of the water when you stay for a few nights. There are batting cages, go-karts, a mini-golf course, an arcade, and lots more to entertain and make your stay more memorable.

City Sightseeing

Oregon, Ohio has some excellent restaurants, shops, and downtown areas to visit when you rent an RV in town, but its advantageous location in the middle of Toledo’s metropolitan area gives you a variety of attractions and points of interest to see. The Toledo Zoo is one of the region’s most well-known and beloved attractions, welcoming people of all ages. This family-friendly nature park has hundreds of animal species from all around the planet, including exotic reptiles, mammals, fish, and birds.

Are you a lover of fine art? Toledo Museum of Art is a world-class institution that houses an extensive collection of rare art from many different eras and cultures. There is a fantastic sculpture garden outdoors with masterpieces by Calder and lots of priceless paintings inside the museum’s many galleries.

Toledo Firefighters Museum is a unique place paying homage to the history of firefighting in the city. There are antique fire pumps dating back to 1837 in this incredible historical museum. Additionally, there are uniforms, vintage equipment, and other artifacts on display showcasing the ins and outs of firefighting throughout the ages.

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