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Few states inspire adventure quite like South Dakota; its low population density and a large number of outdoor recreation sites make it an outdoor lover’s playground. Unless you’re visiting Mount Rushmore (and who doesn’t when they’re traveling through?), you’re almost never going to encounter crowds. Redfield, South Dakota lies in the eastern third of the state, between the Missouri River and the Minnesota border. It’s quite popular with hunters, who come for the excellent pheasant hunting in the fall. Every year, thousands of South Dakotans and hunters from around the country descend on the “Pheasant Capital of the World” hoping to fill their bag limit on the birds.

Even if you’re not a hunter though, you can book an RV in Redfield to experience the beautiful countryside just outside the city limits. With no hotels to worry about and a set of wheels to take you anywhere you want to go, getting a motorhome rental in Redfield is sure to give you a taste of freedom.

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The Great Outdoors

The biggest draw for tourists coming to Redfield is undoubtedly the pheasant hunting. There are a number of outfitters up in Aberdeen that can get you set up with the proper license and equipment if you don’t feel like going it alone.

Those looking for a non-hunting outdoor experience will enjoy Sandy Shore State Recreation Area near Watertown. The park has some of the best beaches in the area and also offers great hiking trails around the lake. If you’re hoping to get out on the water, boat rentals are available in Watertown too.

If you don’t feel like leaving Redfield though, there are some excellent rec facilities in town, including a municipal swimming pool, softball and baseball fields, and two city parks. When you’re camping with a family, one of the best ways to spend the afternoon is having a picnic in the park, prepared with simple items available from the nearby grocery store.

RV Parks

Finding a place to park your RV rental in Redfield can be a bit of challenge as it’s not very close to any major highways and doesn’t see a lot of RV traffic. One of the nearest parks is Cottonwood Campground at the Brown County Fairgrounds in Aberdeen. The campground has several dozen sites, many of which have full hookups, but doesn't have much for amenities beyond that. The nearest Walmart for camping with your travel trailer rental in Redfield is also in Aberdeen; just remember to get the manager’s permission first if you want to set up there.

Another option that’s relatively close by is the SPOT Campground near De Smet. All of their sites are electrical hookup only; however, there is a dump station on the premises for emptying your tanks. There’s also a nice picnic area and a private pond for catch-and-release fishing. The house of famed prairie author Laura Ingalls Wilder is also just a short distance away and worth exploring when you get a camper rental in Redfield.

Should you prefer something closer to the interstate and South Dakota’s major attractions when you rent an RV, consider one of the campgrounds near the town of Mitchell. I-90 runs straight through it, and it’s home to the Corn Palace, one of America’s most unique performance venues (the exterior murals are made of corn!). A few campgrounds including Lake Mitchell Campground, Dakota Campground, and Famil-E-Fun Campground are just outside of town and have full hookups for your RV rental from Redfield, SD.

Exploring the City

When you choose an RV rental in Redfield, South Dakota, it’s important that you go in with the right expectations. This is a small town, primarily known for its outstanding hunting, and it doesn’t have too many big-name attractions. It’s a place to relax and enjoy rural life at its finest. For entertainment, you’ll probably need to take a short drive to find it.

Redfield’s dining scene consists of just a few chains selling sandwiches, pizzas, and ice cream; it probably won’t land on any foodie’s bucket list. However, Aberdeen has a fairly extensive dining scene with many international options and tons of great bars to choose from. If you’re looking for nightlife when you rent an RV in Redfield, this is the place to go.

One of the few attractions in town is the Historic 1914 C&NW Railroad Depot and Museum. Redfield was formed as a railroad town, so it should come as no surprise that this is one of the best places to learn about local history. Exhibits show how the rail lines led to rapid development in the latter part of the 19th century, bringing mail and the telegraph to the region along with settlers looking for inexpensive farmland.

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