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West Point is a city in Clay County, Mississippi and is home to a variety of achievements, festivals, and social activities sponsored by churches or civic organizations. From 1918 to 1920, an advanced aviation school trained around 1,500 pilots at Payne Field, Mississippi's first airfield. West Point was also the location of a company that designed and built the Flexible Flyer, an American snow sled icon (despite the near absence of snow in Mississippi). It hosts the annual Prairie Arts Festival and Howlin' Wolf Blues Festival, both held on Labor Day weekend; the festivals include music, arts and crafts, a car show, children's rides, and a 5K foot race. The town is home to numerous professional athletes in football and baseball and musicians.
Search for an RV in Clay County, and you can choose from amongst a fleet of RV vehicles perfectly suited to your vacation needs. This is a good opportunity for you to visit some other local communities. Tupelo is steeped in the music industry and community, with associations to celebrities such as Elvis Presley. Columbus was a hospital town during the Civil War; a large number of the wounded from the Battle of Shiloh were brought to Columbus; some were buried at Columbus' Friendship Cemetery. Macon is or was home to a number of professional football players (NFL) and a number of musicians. Houston received its first library, which was also the first Carnegie library in the state of Mississippi in 1909 when Dale Carnegie approved a grant application to assist in the construction of a civic library. Your West Point travel trailer rental is how you will begin this scenic and epic adventure; where you go from there is up to you.
Davis Lake Recreation Area is a scenic park where visitors can enjoy a variety of activities. The area has a hardwood and pine forest along the eastern edge of Davis Lake and a parkway that passes through, providing motorists with an up-close look. A trail along the lake's northern edge connects with several fishing piers, and there is an ATV trail where visitors can take their off-road vehicles. A third trail (a converted rail track) accommodates hikers and bikers. Anglers can fish from the shore or a boat on the lake, and there is a beach for swimming.
Holly Springs National Forest consists of hardwood tree stands, pine forests, and unique bottomlands that wrap themselves around the several lakes within the park. It is a popular destination for camping, picnicking, and swimming, as well as fishing and biking. Park your West Point RV rental nearby, and you can take the fish you catch straight from the lake to your RV fridge or freezer.
Tombigbee National Forest was originally abandoned farmland that was reclaimed. What was once an open area of eroding soil is now rolling hills covered with pine and hardwood forests that provide a habitat for the native wildlife. The forest is intermingled with privately owned farms and woodlots, and it is also home to a historical site, the Owl Creek Mounds. Activities allowed in the park include boating, fishing, and swimming, as well as hiking, camping, and biking. Picnicking and hunting are also allowed.
There are a number of RV parks and campgrounds near West Point, and some of them may have long-term guests. Your West Point RV trailer rental is your guarantee of a relaxing and enjoyable vacation, no matter where you decide to stay.
Pine Acres RV Park is a family owned and operated RV campground with paved access roads and large sites nestled amongst the trees. Sites can be rented by the day, week, or month, and include electrical and sewer hookups. Guests have access to a fishing pond located behind the park where they can also relax and enjoy the views.
Visitors renting an RV in West Point for the first time should start their itinerary with a trip to the local museums. One of these focuses on the Mississippi blues and is a part of the Mississippi Blues Trail (there is a marker and a statue of a local blues icon one block from the museum, making it easy to find). Visitors should call ahead and ask someone to meet them when they arrive.
Golf enthusiasts will be happy to know that there are several courses nearby, one of which is a country club that knows how to lay on the charm. There is a historic mansion that is one of West Point's National Historic Landmarks and is on the Civil War Trail; the mansion's entrance is 65 feet tall, and the mansion has been restored to its former glory after sitting empty for many years.
West Point is a good place to satisfy your appetite with a number of restaurants that are inexpensive to moderately priced. One local diner is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner and is situated in a building with lots of character. They have a good selection of desserts, all homemade and with delicious crusts. You can eat in or get takeout and head back to your West Point luxury RV rental to dine out under the stars.
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