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Welcome to Saint Louis, also known as the “Middle of the Mitten.” This small town on the banks of the Pine River lies at the geographical center of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula, waiting for adventurers to rent an RV and explore the natural wonders found in every direction. Whether you want to camp in one of the forests to the north or spend the day on the sandy shores of the Great Lakes to the east and west, it will only take a couple of hours to get wherever you want when you book an RV in Saint Louis.

In addition to being at the center of it all, the town is close to the intersection of two highways, connecting it to some wonderful cities. Saginaw is about an hour's drive to the east, welcoming visitors with interesting museums and green parks next to the Saginaw River. If you travel straight to the south, you will arrive at Lansing, the state capital where you can spend a day at Potter Park Zoo or Michigan State Capitol. After a couple of hours on the road, you can enjoy great artworks, interesting architecture, and discover the secrets of automobile history in Detroit.

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The Great Outdoors

From sand dunes and tranquil lakes to thick forests and meandering rivers, campers can witness the many different faces of nature when they rent a motorhome in Saint Louis. The place where the Shiawassee and the Tittabawassee Rivers unite and become the Saginaw River, Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge can be the first stop on your exploration trip. Birdwatchers will feel at home when they see the variety of birds that have made their home at the refuge. Hiking, fishing, and hunting are also popular in this green oasis.

In about two hours, you can drive from the heart of the Mitten State to the tip of its thumb where you will find Port Crescent State Park. Find a spot for your Saint Louis RV rental and go straight to the sandy beach of Saginaw Bay where you can sunbathe or go fishing and canoeing. In addition to crystalline waters, you will find lush trees with hiking trails winding through them. When the night comes, you can enjoy the beauty of the starry sky away from the city lights.

If you want to camp not on one, but two wonderful lakes, take your RV rental from Saint Louis to Holland State Park. Situated on the shores of Lake Michigan and Lake Macatawa, it will surprise you with the soft sand of its beaches, glorious sunsets over the lakes, and the Holland Harbor Light, adding to the scenery with its red color. Walk along the dunes, take a dip in the lake, or launch a boat and go for a relaxing fishing trip.

It’s all about lakes in the state of Michigan, and North Higgins Lake State Park is another must-visit natural spot in the Lower Peninsula. The former site of one of the biggest seedling nurseries in the world, today it is a haven for nature lovers with miles of hiking and biking trails, swimming beaches, and clear waters. The Civilian Conservation Corp Museum will tell you more about the history of the park, and if you come in the winter, you can take part in cross-country skiing.

RV Parks

There are several campgrounds and RV parks close to the town where you can find everything you need for a comfortable stay in your Saint Louis camper rental.

St. Louis Campground is located right outside the town. It is a pet-friendly campground with water and electric hookups and a playground. It offers a natural setting minutes away from the restaurants and shops of Saint Louis. Visitors can quickly reach Saginaw, great for a day trip. River Ridge Family Campground is half-way between Saint Louis and Midland, right next to the Pine River. It features full hookups, a swimming pool, and propane available on-site. You can also go fishing on the river or visit one of the golf courses in Midland.

Soaring Eagle Hideaway RV Park is another option for your travel trailer rental from Saint Louis, MI, waiting for you in Mt. Pleasant. It is close to Highway 127, and there are several fast food restaurants and stores nearby, as well as a water park and a cinema. Amenities include a camp store, Wi-Fi access, and a lake for fishing and boating.

Exploring the City

When you opt for an RV rental in Saint Louis, MI, you will find yourself in the best location for exploring the charms of the surrounding area.

Start with a visit to Dow Gardens, an impressive botanical garden in Midland. Hundreds of plant species can be found in the skillfully landscaped Estate Garden and Exploration Garden, while Whiting Forest is the place to be if you want to go on an exciting canopy walk. To find out something interesting about the Dow family, take a tour of their historic home, the Pines.

For some impressive architecture and historical treasures, travel to Saginaw and spend some time in the Castle Museum. Built at the end of the 19th century as a post office, today it is the place that will get you familiar with the history of the region through numerous exhibits. From the objects used by the Chippewa Indians to the lumbering exhibit, you will be taken on a one-of-a-kind historical journey.

The entire area has close ties with transportation, and Crossroads Village & Huckleberry Railroad is one of the places offering a peek into its past. Take a walk among the restored 19th -century buildings of Crossroads Village or go for a train ride on the Huckleberry Railroad and feel the historical atmosphere. Genesee Belle, a paddlewheel riverboat replica, will give you an insight into how traveling by river looked like back in the day.

There are so many RV rentals in Michigan to choose from, but if you rent one in Saint Louis, you will step into the very heart and soul of the Midwest.

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