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Redan, Georgia is a large census-designated area located near Atlanta. Its name comes from a mixture of two early settlers - N.M. Reid and Annie Alford. It’s a quiet community despite its size and has quite a few interesting neighborhoods to drive your RV rental around in.

Due to its location in the South, Redan has a very hot and humid climate, although it cools down during the late fall and winter. It’s also just a short drive away from the Chattahoochee National Forest.

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The Great Outdoors

There are many places RVers can take their camper rental near Redan. Stone Mountain Park is one option. This large monolith (made up of quartz monzonite) is a historic site in Georgia known for its carvings of Confederate soldiers. Guests can take a cable car up to the top of the mountain to see these etchings close up. If you prefer not to take the cable car ride, you could also explore the small parks and numerous trails located around the mountain.

Another outdoor destination to drive your motorhome rental from Redan to is Yellow River Park. Running over 566 acres long, it features 12 miles of trails which will take you by waterfalls, over wooden bridges, and through thick forests. There are also a few observation decks where you’ll be able to get stunning views of the local wildlife and scenery.

The Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area is home to Arabia Mountain which towers 955 ft. above the area. Its land was once popular for farming and was home to many quarries. It also has many historic structures located around it, including the Monastery of the Holy Spirit. While here, you could hike up the mountain, try your hand at archery in the archery ranges, trek down the many trails winding around the mountain, or visit some animals in the wildlife rehabilitation center.

RV Parks

When you book an RV in Redan, you will need a place to call home. Stone Mountain Heights RV Park is a pet-friendly spot and offers 35 sites. This quiet RV park has amenities such as 30/50-amps, sewer, and water.

There’s also the Jones RV Park. It has 150 sites and amenities such as 20/30/50-amps, trash, sewer, water, and electric. It also has a post office and laundry room on its grounds.

Another option is the Ghost Hill Campground. Located near Atlanta, this campground has amenities such as water, sewer, bathhouses, and 30/50-amps. WiFi is also available, but it comes at an extra fee.

Exploring the City

RVers will find many intriguing attractions to take their travel trailer rental from Redan to. Located within DeKalb County is Historic Square which is home to numerous buildings from 1793-1875 that guests can tour by themselves or with a guide. The square is designed to immerse visitors in this time period to better learn about it and historic events that occurred during it. The homes contain antique furniture and art and are attached to small kitchens and gardens. There’s also a farmyard filled with animals like cows and chickens. In addition to this, Historic Square hosts many events throughout the year, like the Native American Festival.

Another cool place to take your RV trailer rental from Redan to is the World of Coca-Cola in Atlanta. This museum tells the history of this iconic company and features exhibits with historic machinery, bottles, and pictures. Guests can step inside a special area where you’ll be able to see how this soft drink is made and try some out for yourself. While it’s mainly self-guided, VIP guided tours are available.

In Marietta, you’ll find the Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park. Established in 1917, it is where a deadly Civil War battle occurred during the summer of 1864. Its name comes from the Cherokee word meaning “burial ground,” and guided tours will tell you more about the history behind it. There is a small museum on its grounds, and it’s surrounded by a park with trails.

Marietta is also near the Smith-Gilbert Gardens. Featuring over 3,000 types of plants, the gardens are known for their fragrant and unique designs. You’ll find many gardens to tour, such as a butterfly garden, bonsai exhibit, Japanese maple garden, and rose garden. It also features a historic house, known as the Hiram Butler House, which was built in 1880 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. In addition to this, the gardens also have contemporary statues placed throughout the grounds. Guided tours are available of the gardens but need to be scheduled in advance.

Should it be a cozy, Georgia city you are seeking to explore, consider a travel trailer rental in Redan. Relax by the campfire, catch a sunset, and enjoy the area. Rent an RV in Redan, GA, and have a blast exploring.

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