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This small town is situated in the eastern region of this very large state. Trinity is located in a very rural area, with the nearest larger city being Huntsville, which is found 20 miles to the southwest. Houston is about 100 miles, directly south of town.

Museums, memorials, natural and historical sites, theaters and antique shops can all be found nearby. There are also a number of local restaurants that dot the nearby area. This rural region is surrounded by lakes and national forest land, all which offer a number of opportunities for recreational activities.

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The Great Outdoors

When you book an RV in Trinity, you will have access to many unique recreational sites, including Huntsville State Park, which is found nearby. The site provides lake access where fishing and boating can be enjoyed. Hiking trails, picnic facilities, and camping opportunities are also available. This is also a great place to spot the local wildlife that call this area home.

The Aunique Ranch is also found nearby. Here you can photograph, ride along with and pet a large heard of Gypsy Cob, Champion horses. Scenic views of the surrounding countryside are available as well. Some private tours, as well as lodging in cabins on the ranch are also offered.

The Davy Crockett and Sam Houston National Forests are also found in the local region. Each of these offers chances to camp, hike, trails to ride horses and bike, picnicking, fishing, and the chance to enjoy scenic drives. Both are open year-round, though some areas may be inaccessible at times due to weather. Local ranger offices will have up-to-date information on the most current conditions.

RV Parks

When you rent a motorhome in Trinity, TX, you will need a campground for it. This area sees many visitors, so it is accustomed to meeting their needs.

Lake Livingston/Onalaska KOA offers year-round services as well as full-hookups and sites that provide views of the nearby lake. The park is located on the shores of Lake Livingston just as you cross onto the peninsula from the bridge on US-190. This should make it easy to spot. A hot tub, pool, and cable are also offered, as is beach access. Your furry friend is also welcome at this camp.

Bethy Creek RV Resort is in Riverside, Texas, just eight miles south of town. The camp is located on the banks of the Trinity River at the tip of Lake Livingston, so it provides easy access to all the water-based activities available at these sites. Full-hookups, cable, WiFi, and bathrooms are also available.

Cedar Oaks RV Park is found in Huntsville. The park makes both vacationers and snowbirds feel welcome. The camp is largely wooded, and full-hookup sites are available. Being situated near many recreational opportunities, RV rental near Trinity is common, so it should be easy to locate any amenities you may need.

Exploring the City

There are several museums and historical sites available locally. These include the H.E.A.R.T.S. Veterans Museum of Texas, which showcases artifacts and memorabilia from prior wars the country has been involved in. The name stands for "Helping Every American Remember Through Serving," and the site is dedicated to veterans of all wars. Both indoor and outdoor exhibits are available as are some guided tours. Your luxury RV rental in Trinity, Texas, will give you the chance to check out all the attractions around the local area.

The Texas Prison Museum is found in Huntsville. This site highlights facts on the infamous crime couple Bonnie and Clyde. “Old Sparky," an old electric chair that is an artifact from bygone days, can also be viewed here. The museum details the lives its inmates would have lived, including what it was like to work on a chain gang.

The Samuel Walker Houston Museum & Cultural Center is also in Huntsville. This museum highlights the life of a slave that once lived in the area. Several local schools have since been named after him. The site also showcases the history of the Civil Rights movement and Desegregation in this part of the country. A statue to the man and his gravesite can be viewed at the nearby, Oakwood Cemetery. The cemetery holds a lot of historical significance, as many veterans from the Civil War were buried here as well.

If you've been looking for a quiet, small town that offers a lot of history and recreational opportunities, consider a camper rental in Trinity. Enjoy the local restaurants, go for a hike, and tour a museum. Rent an RV in Trinity, TX, and explore the eastern section of the Lone Star state!

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