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Plan the ultimate road trip across the Florida Panhandle with a camper rental in Tallahassee. Florida's state capital is known for its picturesque rolling hills, vibrant nightlife, and highly-rated museums. And with pristine beaches less than an hour away, Tally is perfect for a vacation away from Florida's tourist hotspots.
With mild weather year-round, Tallahassee is a superb road trip destination in all seasons. Perhaps the best time to book an RV rental in Tallahassee is in the spring when temperatures range from the high 60s to low 70s. You'll also get to catch a few world-class festivals like the Tallahassee Jazz and Blues Festival and the Tallahassee Film Festival.

Level up your next road trip by spending a night at one of the best RV campgrounds in Tallahassee. Campers looking to stay close to the city will want to check out the Tallahassee RV Park. Located 8 miles from downtown, this campground provides pull-through sites with full hookups and 30/50 amp electricity. You can bring your pet along, and there's also an onsite dog walking area. Kill some time lazing by the pool or plan a hike through the surrounding woods. You'll also find some useful amenities around camp, like showers, a camp kitchen, and free WiFi.
RVers who'd prefer to camp lakeside should stop off at the Coe Landing County Park Campground. Sat on the shores of Lake Talquin 13 miles from Tallahassee, Coe Landing provides waterfront sites with partial hookups that support 20/30 amp electricity. Lake Talquin is a popular spot for watersports, and campers can go fishing and boating a stone's throw from camp. Pets are allowed, and amenities include a dump station, showers, and restrooms.
Alternatively, camp further from the big city and enjoy a serene stay at Triple C's Campground & RV Park. The campground is located around 30 miles from Tally, surrounded by acre after acre of woodlands. Each shaded site comes with full hookups that supply 50 amp electricity. During your downtime, take your pup for a walk at the onsite dog park or cool off in the pool. There are also a few amenities to make your stay a little more comfortable, like a laundry room, a camp store, and a camp kitchen.

Worried about taking your big rig for a spin through downtown? Don’t fret; Tallahassee is one of the most drivable cities in Florida, with one of the shortest commute times in the state. There are also several campgrounds within a 10 miles of the city center and a few places you can park for free, like Walmart and Target.
Tallahassee is home to dozens of fascinating museums, and one you shouldn't miss is the Florida Historic Capitol Museum. Built in 1845, Florida's historic capital once faced demolition before being restored in the 1980s as an exhibition space for displays on Florida's political history. It’s well worth visiting just to see the old capitol building, with its stained-glass dome ceiling and Greek Revival architecture.
Or, head to the site of the historic Mission San Luis. This Spanish colonial mission was originally built in the mid-17th century and was the first attempt by the Spanish to convert Timucua and Apalachee Native Americans to Christianity. Learn about northern Florida's colonial history and partake in one of the mission's blacksmithing or candle-making workshops.
Campers looking to spend a day exploring Tally's beautiful countryside should swing by Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park. The park features over 1,100 acres of perfectly pruned gardens and untouched woodlands. Visit during the spring and stroll by hundreds of in-bloom azaleas and camellias, or head to Lake Hall and go kayaking, swimming, or fishing.