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Mountain Home is a city in Arkansas, located close to the border with Missouri. The city is surrounded by beautiful nature on every side, and it also has a central position between four big cities, Oklahoma City, Kansas City, St. Louis, and Nashville. Book an RV in Mountain Home, and you can explore some of the beautiful natural parks close by.

Mountain Home was incorporated in 1888, and the post office was established in 1857. The town was first named Rapp’s Barren or Talbert’s Barren, after settler Henry Rapp, who arrived in the area in 1810. In the 1850s, Orrin Dodd and Professor John S. Howard founded an academy for both male and female students. The town grew around it and students came from the whole area to study here. The academy was closed during the Civil War and reopened after it. Visit the Historic District when you rent an RV in Mountain Home and learn more about this small Arkansas city.

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The Great Outdoors

There are so many great options for spending time outdoors when you have a campervan rental in Mountain Home. Ozark National Forest is approximately an hour's drive from the city, covering over one million acres of woods. Amazing scenic beauty brings tourists to this forest during all four seasons. Visitors can go hiking, canoeing, fishing, hunting, horseback riding, mountain biking, all-terrain vehicle riding, and more. On the northeast side of the forest, you can visit incredible Blanchard Springs Caverns, which are located close to the picturesque Mirror Lake Waterfall.

Roaring River State Park is located less than two hours' drive northwest when you book a travel trailer rental in Mountain Home, AR. This is one of the most popular state parks in the area, with a lot of different outdoor activities to enjoy year-round. Here you can camp, picnic, go fishing, swimming, or hiking. There are seven hiking trails that offer beautiful, scenic views of the narrow valley surrounded by a striking landscape. Visit the park’s nature center to learn more about the natural history of the park and see animals and exhibits.

Mark Twain National Forest is a stunning natural park less than three hours' drive away when you rent a motorhome in Mountain Home. This forest covers more than 1.5 million acres and offers several popular outdoor recreational activities. There are over 750 miles of trails available for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and all-terrain vehicle use. Also, there are more than 350 miles of streams where you can enjoy kayaking, canoeing, fishing, and swimming. The forest is ideal for wilderness camping, picnicking, and wildlife viewing.

RV Parks near Mountain Home

When you book an RV rental in Mountain Home, Arkansas, there are a lot of different options for RV camping nearby. Most of the natural parks have campgrounds, and there are also several RV parks close to the city too. Stay at Denton Ferry RV Park and Resort if you're hoping for a relaxing vacation by the water. This full-service riverside park is open year-round and is located in a beautiful natural setting less than 20 minutes' drive from Mountain Home. The park offers pull-through sites, full hookups, fire pits, fishing ponds close by, a park by the river, a laundry facility, a recreation area, a game room, and more. This is a great place for those who like fishing, as the White River is within walking distance of the campground.

Robinson Point campground is located by the Norfork Lake and campsites are spread across two peninsulas. This is one of the most popular parks in the area because of its beautiful natural setting. In the park, you can go swimming, fishing, hiking, and enjoy all kinds of water sports. The park offers electrical and water hookups, a boat ramp, restrooms and showers, a dump station, playgrounds, picnic shelters, picnic tables, beach access, and more.

Cranfield Park is less than 15 minutes' drive with your RV rental from Mountain Home. The campground is surrounded by the clear water of Norfork Lake. There are a lot of boating opportunities at the lake, as well as swimming, fishing, and water sports. The park offers boat storage, a boat dock, boat rentals, trailer parking, and more. For campers, they have full hookups, an amphitheater, showers, restrooms, a fishing dock, lake access, a picnic shelter, picnic tables, and more.

Exploring the City

Mountain Home is a wonderful place for an RV rental vacation, with a lot of historical and cultural locations to visit. The city has a movie theater, a community theater, a community center, city parks, nice local restaurants, and shops. If you want to have fun with your family, you can visit Twin Lakes Playhouse, where you can see a pirate show, or Baxter County Fairgrounds, where you can enjoy the amusement park and join activities organized throughout the year.

Dogwood Canyon Nature Park is an adventure and outdoor activity park, ideal for a day trip. It is located less than two hours' drive west from Mountain Home, and here you can visit the education center, the mill, artifact hall, treehouse, and much more. Different educational programs and activities are organized throughout the season for kids and adults. You can also enjoy fishing, hiking, biking, horseback riding, Segway tours, and private tours.

Ozark Folk Center State Park is a very interesting park dedicated to music, crafts, and the culture of the area. In the park, you can see artisans work, walk through the Heritage Herb Garden, and listen to Southern mountain music. It is located an hour's drive south of Mountain Home and is a unique cultural experience that will give you a sense of life in 19th-century Arkansas.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


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  • Two Mountains Scenic Drive: Mountain Home to Mountain View, ARMountain Home, AR
  • Pigeon Creek Trail, ARMountain Home, AR
  • Norfork Lake Trail to Devil's Backbone, ARMountain Home, AR
  • Robinson Point Trail, ARMountain Home, AR
  • David's Trail, ARMountain Home, AR
  • Matney Knob Trail, ARNorfork, AR
  • Lakeside Trail, ARBull Shoals-White River State Park, AR
  • Big Bluff Trail, ARBull Shoals-White River State Park, AR
  • White River, AROzark National Forest, AR
  • Rush Mountain Mining Loop Trail, ARBuffalo National River, AR

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