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When you search for an RV in Wayne, you’ll be near the metropolitan area of Toledo with easy access to the natural beauty of the Bradner Preserve, the Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge near Oak Harbor, and Sandusky Bay. The town was originally called Freeport when it was first platted in 1836. It was also known as Prairie Depot.

If you’d like to know more about the area you’ll be visiting with a motorhome rental from Wayne, check out the Wood County Economic Development Commission and the Village of Wayne. The original Wood County Democrat is now published as the Wood County Monitor, and the Sentinel-Tribune also covers Wood County news and events.

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The Great Outdoors

You can take your Wayne RV rental by owner to Wintergarden/St. John’s Nature Preserve to explore miles of multi-use trails, a nature center, a natural resources library, and cultural and educational programming. Naturalists are on staff full-time to host programs for all ages and provide interpretation to visitors. There is a window on wildlife where guests can relax on couches and watch wildlife feeding stations and a flowing stream.

The Ohio Caverns are known as “America’s Most Colorful Caverns,” and you can experience them with an RV trailer rental near Wayne. The caverns include over two miles of surveyed passageways that range from 30 feet to 130 feet in depth. Guided tours are available. The cavern site also features a park with a playground, picnic shelters, and restrooms. There is also a visitor center with a rock and gift shop offering souvenirs, rocks, and fossils for sale. The caverns are entirely powered by the Ohio Caverns Solar Field with 160 ultra-high-efficiency panels, and complimentary charging of electric vehicles is available.

Take your RV rental from Wayne, Ohio to the Bradner Preserve to visit the largest park in the Wood County park system. This crown jewel features natural areas including sand dunes, a mature woodlot, grasslands, and remnant prairie. There are trails throughout the park as well as a playground and other recreational opportunities. The interpretive center offers hands-on exhibits and educational programming for visitors of all ages.

RV Parks

You’ll need a place to park your RV trailer rental in Wayne and the Adventure Bound Resorts - Pleasant View is a good place to consider. The campground itself features an aqua fun zone, a game room, a playground, miniature golf, fishing, a jumping pillow, restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, and a store. RV sites include full hookups and trash pickup.

You can also take your RV rental from Wayne to the Shadylake Campground. Campground amenities include lake access, fishing, swimming, paddleboat rentals, and restrooms and showers. Sites include electric and water hookups.

The Toledo East/Stony Ridge KOA Campground can also be your temporary home with a Wayne RV rental by owner. The campground offers a gem mine, recreational facilities, swimming, planned activities, restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, and a camp store. RV sites include full hookups, picnic tables, fire rings, cable, and Wi-Fi.

Walmart stores tend to be very RV-friendly, and some even allow RVs to park overnight in their lots. You should always check in with store management before planning to park for the night. The closest Walmarts that may allow this are in Bowling Green and Findlay.

Exploring the City

History buffs will appreciate the chance to see Fort Meigs Historic Site with a Wayne motorhome rental. This is the largest reconstructed wooden-walled fortification in the country. It was originally built by William Henry Harrison. Reenactments take place monthly in season and interpreters dressed in War of 1812 uniforms are available daily. There are four interactive history exhibits as well as a visitor center with a museum, museum store, and classrooms for educational programming. Family-friendly events, demonstrations, and talks are regularly offered.

Another historical attraction that you can visit with the best RV rental in Wayne is the Wood County Historical Museum. This was once an infirmary, and you can learn about the original use and history of the buildings. Structures on the grounds include the infirmary, the pest (pestilence) house, a lunatic asylum, an ice house and ice ponds, traditional herb gardens, a log cabin, a blacksmith shop, a cattle barn, a chicken coop, a corn and horse barn, a hog barn, an arboretum, an oil derrick, a paupers’ cemetery, and a wash house. Special events and educational programs for all ages include teas, demonstration days, living history days, and folklore events.

The Wayne Public Library is one of the town’s hubs of activity. Feel free to visit with a luxury RV rental in Wayne. The library features a variety of youth services for children of all ages, clubs, and events including movies and a cooking club showdown, bookmobiles, book sales, lunches, 120 periodical subscriptions, and access to a wide range of historical and contemporary digital publications including a community history archive.

You will also need to refill the RV tank at some point. There are numerous service stations, convenience stores, and truck stops, so you will have no problem finding either diesel fuel or gasoline when you need it for your campervan rental in Wayne.

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