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Waynesboro is a small city in Mississippi, located close to the border with Alabama, and less than two hours' drive from the Gulf of Mexico. It is also approximately two hours' drive away from Jackson, Mobile, and New Orleans. Book an RV in Waynesboro and explore this quiet region of Mississippi.

Waynesboro was founded after the Mobile and Ohio Railroad established stations in the area in 1854. The city started growing around the train station, and people and businesses started coming to the city. Waynesboro became the center of commercial activity in the area even before the 20th century. Rent an RV in Waynesboro, and you can check out numerous historical locations and buildings while you're here.

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The Great Outdoors

De Soto National Forest is one of the closest natural parks when you rent an RV in Waynesboro, located only about an hour's drive south of the city. The terrain consists of southern pine trees, rolling hills, and streams meandering through the park. The forest is perfect for camping, hiking, biking, horseback riding, canoeing, all-terrain vehicles, and fishing and hunting too. The beautiful Black Creek River runs through the park and is habitat to many animal species like wood ducks, different birds, and otters.

Bienville National Forest is located about 80 miles northwest when you book a travel trailer rental in Waynesboro. This beautiful park covers over 2,000 acres of woods, ponds, and streams. There are many opportunities for fishing in the forest, and also for hunting. Some of the wildlife you can see in the park include white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and bobwhite quail. Here you can also enjoy all-terrain vehicles, scenic driving, horseback riding, hiking, picnicking, and camping.

Choctaw National Wildlife Refuge is approximately one hour's drive east with your RV rental from Waynesboro. It is located on the shore of the Tombigbee River, and its main purpose is the preservation of the wildlife in the area. Here you can see wood ducks, bald eagles, white-tailed deer, gray squirrels, turkeys, raccoons, opossums, American alligators, and beavers. In addition to wildlife viewing, you can also go picnicking and hiking while enjoying the beautiful scenery along the way.

RV Parks near Waynesboro

Maynor Creek RV Park is one of the closest places to park the Waynesboro travel trailer rental and is less than 15 minutes' drive from the city center. The park is nestled near a 450-acre lake, perfect for fishing, with species like bream, catfish, crappie, and Florida bass. Here you'll have access to full hookups, boat and paddle boat rentals, lodge halls, shelters, picnic tables, and more.

Sleepy Hollow RV Park is located about half an hour's drive west of Waynesboro. This relaxing campground is only a short drive away from the city of Laurel, which is very convenient if you need to do some shopping. Surrounded by trees, here you can enjoy fishing, swimming, and picnicking. The park offers full hookups, restrooms and showers, a laundry facility, Wi-Fi, propane, a swimming pool, and playgrounds.

Archusa Creek Park is only about half an hour's drive north of Waynesboro, located by Archusa Creek Lake. It is an ideal place to fish for bass, catfish, perch, and bream. The lake is also great for water sports like water skiing, jet skiing, boating, and swimming. The park offers boat rentals, full hookups, restrooms and showers, lodge halls, and shelters.

Exploring the City

Waynesboro has beautiful surroundings and lots of small-town charm and is a perfect place to escape from a big city and find a quiet place to relax. If you want to see some popular cultural and amusement sites, you will have to drive outside of the city. Visit the Mississippi Industrial Heritage Museum to see America’s last steam engine factory. Here you will see a belt-driven machine shop, iron foundry, assembly shop, and a 1930's office. The museum is located less than an hour's drive south of the city.

The Mississippi Armed Forces Museum exhibits stories of American heroes and collects and preserves exclusive memorabilia and artifacts from the Armed Forces and its impact on Mississippi. Here you can learn about Mississippi Armed Forces history from the early 19th century through modern day. There are the main exhibition and several temporary exhibitions in the museum, where you can see everything from uniforms to vehicles and helicopters.

A visit to the water park near Pearl River could be ideal for families, especially during the hot summer months. The massive park is located less than two hours' drive north of Waynesboro and features 12 major waterslides, a huge wave pool, a lazy river, activity areas with waterfalls, and swimming pools. You can also enjoy white sandy beaches with palm trees and crystal-clear water. When you get hungry, there are many snack bars and a restaurant.

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