Explore the world's longest-known cave system at Mammoth Cave National Park. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and International Biosphere Reserve. You can bring a toy hauler or a pop-up camper for camping at the park. There are three campgrounds and over 13 backcountry sites. During your stay, you can go horseback riding, canoeing, kayaking, bicycling, and hiking. Smell the wildflowers and admire panoramas and cave springs at Cedar Sink. Pets are allowed on most trails if they are leashed. Gateway Arch National Park commemorates the westward expansion that occurred in the 19th century. You can also learn about the historic Dred Scott case at the park. The courthouse where he fought for his freedom is viewable here. In the Explorer's Garden, you can look at plants that were used by Native Americans and discovered by Lewis and Clark during their expeditions. Relax in the thermal springs at Hot Springs National Park. You can tour the historic bathhouses in Bathhouse Row as well. Enjoy the scenic views along Hot Springs and North Mountain trails. Dogs are welcome on the trails at Hot Springs National Park, but you can't bring them inside the historic buildings. RV camping is allowed at Gulpha Gorge Campground with electric, water, and sewer hookups available.
Natchez Trace State Park features a historic wilderness road that was used by Native Americans for hundreds of years and by settlers during the 18th and 19th centuries. Avid hikers can challenge themselves on the 40-mile Red Leaves trail. Easy trails in the park include Oak Ridge and Fern Trail. You can fish at four lakes in Natchez Trace State Park. Some areas allow swimming and boating. Other activities include horseback riding, archery, and biking. If your McKenzie, Tennessee, RV rental is a small camper up to 25 feet long, you can stay at the Cub Lake Campground #1. If your motorhome is larger, Pin Oak Campground accommodates motorhomes up to 80 feet in length.
Nestled on the shores of the Tennessee River and Kentucky Lake, Paris Landing State Park offers water activities, like boating, fishing, and waterskiing. Play golf on the Paris Landing State Park Golf Course, which consists of a lake view, plenty of trees, and rolling land. At the lake's picnic area, you may see migrating water birds, such as coots, geese, cormorants, loons, grebes, and bay ducks. Nathan Bedford Forrest State Park has a sandy beach area where you can go swimming in Kentucky Lake. Kayaking and stand-up paddle boarding are other available water activities on the lake. You could spot eagles, herons, or egrets around the boat ramps and shoreline. Hiking and camping are possible at Nathan Bedford Forrest State Park too.
Cross over into Indiana to visit the Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial. Abraham Lincoln lived here from the age of seven until he was 21. The Boyhood Trail gives you an outside view of the land where Lincoln grew up. At the start of the trail, you'll see Nancy Lincoln's grave. At the end of the trail, you can visit the Lincoln Living Historical Farm. Along the Trail of 12 Stones, you'll learn about the major events in Lincoln's life. Ozark National Scenic Riverways was the first national park constructed to protect a river system in the United States. The Current River and Jacks Fork River flow through the park. You can go canoeing, fishing, and swimming. Other geographic features of the park include freshwater springs and caves. The Slough Trail takes you to the Big Spring with interpretive exhibits along the way. Horseback riding is allowed along some trails in Ozark National Scenic Riverways. Popular routes for horse riders are the Jerktail Loop Trail for several scenic overlooks and the Broadfoot Loop Trail for a chance at spotting wild horses. George Rogers Clark National Historical Park was the site of an important American victory against the British during the Revolutionary War. A bronze statue commemorates American Colonel George Rogers Clark. Seven murals at the memorial depict his life as well.
Fall Hollow RV Park, located in Hohenwald, Tennessee, is close to the Natchez Trace and an elephant sanctuary. During your stay, you can also visit the Devil's Backbone State Natural Area. Fall Hollow RV Park is a pet-friendly campground. On weekends, the owner cooks an all-you-can-eat breakfast. Showers are available at the RV park as well. Jackson RV Park in Jackson, Tennessee, offers 15 RV sites with full hookups. Pets are allowed, and you also have access to a laundry facility, a dump station, and WiFi. This RV park is close to Interstate 40, restaurants, and shopping centers. Chickasaw State Park in Henderson, Tennessee, has 52 RV sites, showers, and restrooms. Pets are welcome. There's a dump station that you can use as well. Picnic tables make it easy to enjoy your food outside. Seniors, veterans, military service members, state employees, and handicapped individuals qualify for discounts.
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