Options For RV Rentals from Woodalls (good resource). They do not recommend any rental source but do include Camper Travel USA as a source as well as USA RV Rentals. Might do a comparison of them both. Info below is from the Woodalls article I thought you might be interested in. Good Luck and safe travels!
When planning an RV trip, it?s important to rent RVs that will work for you. If it is just you and your small family, you probably won?t want or need a large RV. However, if you?re RVing with a lot of people, the bigger the better. Also, what amenities are important to you? Do you want something brand new, or is something a little older fine? Do you want to drive it to your destination, or have it set up and ready for your arrival? What you want out of your rented RV may dictate who you rent from, what you rent, and how often you rent.
There are many companies that cater to the RVless Rver, such as USA RV Rentals and Camper Travel USA. (Many local RV dealerships may also provide RV rentals, and even many campgrounds have on-site RVs that can be rented. These companies have a large variety of RV rental campers available, from small 4 man RVs to big 8 man RVs and everything in between.
Renting an RV is certainly less expensive than purchasing and storing an RV if you only go RVing once or twice a year. Also, the earlier you book an RV, the better deals you?ll get. Seasons will also affect the prices of RVs and the availability. RVs can range from $75 a night to $300 a night, depending on size, model, season, location, and added amenities. Most RVs do not come standard with pots, pans, linens, etc, but kits can be rented for the duration of the trip.
When heading out for your next RV trip, take a look around for the perfect RV for your needs. Just because you don?t own your own RV doesn?t mean you can?t enjoy RV camping buy simply renting an RV.
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