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Planted deep in the heart of the Midwest, the vibrant city of St. Louis is bursting with history and culture. A visit with your RV rental to this port city on the west banks of the Mississippi River won’t disappoint. From historical sites to the diverse lineup of festivals, to Busch Stadium for a Cardinals game, there’s something for everyone along for the ride during your RV rental St. Louis style.

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The Sites and Scenery

Overflowing with historical sites, museums, and a healthy balance of natural scenery, the St. Louis area can easily be considered a top RV rental destination. The Gateway Arch, a symbol of expansion to the west in the 19th century and the Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site represent the important role that St. Louis and its leaders played during the Civil War. Maybe the adventure lies in parking the rental motorhome on the banks of the Mighty Mississippi or venturing about ten miles north to Horseshoe Lake State Park to take in the views of the second largest lake in Illinois. Once out of the St. Louis city limits, a quick ten mile trip towards Alton, Illinois offers a small town feel with another touch of history with the Lewis and Clark State Historic Site. From Alton, driving the RV rental about 15 miles further north will have you meandering along the scenic river road of Highway 100 until you find yourself at the Pere Marquette State Park, a prime spot for hiking, taking in the gorgeous, lush landscape views and even Bald Eagle watching.

Festivals and City Attractions

RV rentals in St. Louis, MO can open the doors to easy access to various festivals and a diverse selection of museums, theaters, and the not-to-miss Botanical Gardens. From most of the RV parks and parking areas available, it’s easy to hop on the MetroLink light rail train or a MetroBus and explore the city without having to bring your rental RV with you. Head to the Gateway Arch and learn a little bit about some St. Louis history, or take the elevator or tram up to the top and appreciate the breathtaking city skyline and river views. The St. Louis festivals are plentiful throughout the year, though fortunately, most of the action is happening during prime travel trailer rental season. The festival season kicks off mid-February to early March, so book an RV in St. Louis at the right time to catch the best of what the city has to offer. The month of May brings various art and theater festivals and summertime welcomes numerous food festivals, music festivals, and fairs. Maybe a fall trip with a camper rental in St. Louis is in order; Labor Day weekend is big in St. Louis, with lots of activities and festivals.

What’s Unique

While exploring St. Louis within the comforts of a luxury RV rental, Forest Park is an efficient destination to visit. The site of the 1904 World Fair now houses the St. Louis Art Museum, the St. Louis Science Center, the St. Louis (free) Zoo, and the Muny Outdoor Musical Theater, not to mention a variety of dining and recreation options. Rent an RV in the summer and enjoy the lush greenery of the native trees and grasses, or search for a rental camper in St. Louis to enjoy the beautiful fall weather and take in the vibrant contrasting colors of the changing seasons.

Parking It

St. Louis is certainly RV rental friendly. The city offers a variety of highly rated RV parks. Most parks get great reviews and offer easy access to public transit into the city. There are also multiple Walmarts in the metro area. For help along the way, there are quite a few RV service centers and a variety of easily accessible truck stops are located throughout the metro area for fuel and other amenities needed during a St. Louis RV trailer rental excursion. Immerse yourself in the great outdoors by parking your St. Louis Rental RV in a state park. Just a 90-minute drive south of St. Louis is Hawn State Park. With its beautiful towering pine trees, 10-mile backpacking trail and exposed rock walls, this nearly 5,000-acre park has both standard campsites and sites with electrical hookups, so you can experience the natural beauty of this southeastern Missouri region from the comfort of your rental RV.

Good Eats

Spending a relaxing evening at the rental motorhome or camper, enjoying a meal around the fire, sounds pretty amazing itself. If you find yourself in need of groceries, local stores are all easily accessible off of I-64.

Experiencing some of the local eats is a must when venturing out with your RV rental in St. Louis. This city is notorious for its food diversity. Whether you’re looking to sample some midwestern barbeque, or St. Louis’ infamous toasted ravioli, or satisfy the sweet tooth with a gooey butter cake, food experiences during St. Louis RV rental trips promise to be tasty.

Whether you and your RV rental by owner are kicking off your adventure at the home of the Gateway Arch, or your St Louis camper rental adventure is a staycation, this city will not disappoint. Book your RV rental for St. Louis today and get out and experience this vibrant Midwestern city.

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