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Also known as Mississippi’s College Town, the city of Starkville welcomes visitors with amazing annual festivals, the relaxed atmosphere of the Cotton District, and the natural spots that you can find in every direction. In the prairies of East Central Mississippi, it is surrounded by national forests and close to a number of lakes and rivers, making it a perfect spot for outdoor enthusiasts to rent an RV and discover the unspoiled nature of this southern state. Whether you are looking for a juicy burger, some sushi, or just a cup of great coffee, you will find a restaurant that has what you need.

With several major roads passing through the city, it is easy to reach all the urban centers in the area when you book an RV in Starkville. If you are a traveler who wants to tick all the state capitals off their list, visit Jackson and its excellent museums. Home to the University of Alabama and several wonderful lakes, Tuscaloosa is less than two hours' drive to the east. Sitting on the Mississippi River, Memphis is a cultural hub that will blow you away with its rich history and an exciting music scene.

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The Great Outdoors

You can start discovering the natural variety of the region after a short ride in your RV rental from Starkville to Tombigbee National Forest. Named after the nearby Tombigbee River, it is a place where you can disappear on the hiking trails cutting through the trees or find one of the lakes and go for a fishing trip. Those who are interested in the history of this scenic forest can visit the Owl Creek Mounds and get familiar with the Native American culture of the Mississippian era.

Another vast area of wilderness where nature lovers can roam around and explore is Holly Springs National Forest, a couple of hours' drive to the north of the city. Find a spot for your Starkville camper rental and go fishing on Puskus Lake or enjoy a relaxing swim in Chewalla Lake. The forest is a mixture of hardwood and pine trees, and one of its unique features is bottomland hardwood swamps, creating unparalleled scenery. Hiking, biking, and horseback trails give you a chance to choose your favorite way of moving through the forest.

Waiting for you in the northeastern corner of the Magnolia State, Tishomingo State Park is a jewel of the Appalachian foothills and a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Incredible rock formations offer a contrast to the rest of the state’s landscape and rock climbers will enjoy conquering some of them. Bear Creek calls for kayakers and anglers to come and have a blast, while Natchez Trace Parkway and a network of trails are there for hikers. The park carries the name of Chief Tishomingo and everyone who parks their Starkville camper rental in the park can discover a lot about ancient Indian culture of the area.

Bankhead National Forest is situated in Alabama; it takes a couple of hours to reach it in your RV rental from Starkville, MS. Scenic waterfalls, Pinhoti National Recreational Trail, and Talladega Scenic Drive are some of its highlights. Disconnect from the outside world and disappear into its backcountry parts to feel the restorative power of nature.

RV Parks

Quite a few RV parks and campgrounds can be found in and around the city, offering a range of amenities for your travel trailer rental near Starkville.

Starkville KOA is located close to U.S. Route 82, on the shores of Oktibbeha County Lake. It boasts full hookups, a dog park, and Wi-Fi access. There is also a camp store and a water park on-site. Campers can take part in fishing and swimming in the lake.

Town Creek Campground is right on the banks of the Tombigbee River, in West Point. Most of the sites have water and electric hookups, and there are some full-hookups sites. Amenities include shower and laundry facilities, as well as picnic tables and fire rings. Kennedy Lake, Columbus Lake, and the Ten-Tom Waterway are nearby, as well as the city of Columbus. Hidden Cove RV Park Campground is located in Columbus, right next to Luxapalila Creek. It is a pet-friendly campground with full hookups and a natural setting. Plenty of restaurants can be found in Columbus. Columbus Lake, Columbus Propst Park, and Lake Lowndes Park offer outdoor recreation.

Exploring the City

Mississippi State University is the heart of the city, and most of its museums and cultural spots are located on its campus.

One of them is Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library, offering unique insights into the life of the 18th president of the United States. One of the main figures of the Civil War alongside Abraham Lincoln, he played a great part in the Union victory. Interesting objects, photographs, and interactive exhibits paint a picture of Ulysses S. Grant as a cadet, a soldier, and a president.

In addition to wonderful architecture and great dining spots, the Cotton District is where most of the city’s festivals take place. Cotton District Arts Festival is among the most popular, featuring art exhibits, live music, local food, and arts and crafts activities. One of the largest outdoor concerts in the entire state, Bulldog Bash is a popular event happening in September.

If you decide to visit the capital, stop by the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science. Situated in LeFleur’s Bluff State Park, it is one of the largest museums in the state. Study the large network of aquariums or spend some time looking through the different fossils varying in size. The museum also has plenty of activities for the young ones.

When you mix untouched nature with interesting history and culture and add some Southern hospitality, what you get is an unforgettable experience – the last ingredient is definitely a motorhome rental in Starkville.

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