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The best campervan rentals near Columbus, OH

Enjoy diverse activities and attractions in this fascinating midwest city. Rent a camper van and visit a historic German village, the arts district, or the collection of parks and trails along Scioto Mile.

Made up of over 175 acres of lush parkland, Scioto Mile is truly one of the must-see sights in Columbus. Take a campervan rental to the riverfront parks that connect downtown to the Scioto River through an integrated system of parks, bikeways, pedestrian walkways, and boulevards. Visit the stunning 15,000 sq. ft. interactive fountain, the country’s biggest outdoors climbing wall, and the Scioto Audubon. It also hosts spectacular events such as music festivals.


Enjoy the array of fresh produce that the local growers put out on display in one of the largest and oldest farmer’s markets in Central Ohio, the North Market Farmers Market. Visit Ohio State University’s Football Stadium, which is also a popular concert venue with 105,000 seating capacity and is the third-largest football stadium in the United States. Take a peek inside the historic 1928 Ohio Theatre, which hosts fabulous performances such as musicals, ballets, operas, and annual performances.


Take a stroll and stop for coffee or eat within the neighborhood at Short North Arts District. Explore a lot of peculiar specialty shops, art galleries, and cafes that sit in 20th-century brick buildings. And of course, your Columbus tour will not be complete without visiting the German Village, named as such because of the massive number of German immigrants who moved there in the mid 19th century and resided in the area until the present. Get a touch of Europe from the village’s cafes, coffee shops, and restaurants like Katz’s Deli.


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Columbus factories manufactured many Union uniforms during the Civil War. Today, Columbus’s National Hockey League (NHL) team, the Columbus Blue Jackets, bears its name as a tribute to the blue jackets of that Union uniform.

Columbus is an incubator for fast food empires. The very first Wendy’s restaurant opened on East Broad Street in November 1969. Today, the franchise is headquartered in Dublin, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus.

If you’re in Columbus during the warmer months, the Park of Roses is a must-see. This colorful, 13-acre garden within Whetstone Park contains more than 11,000 bushes representing 350 types of roses. Some varieties date back to the turn of the 20th century.

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