Motorhome travel trailer and pop-up camper rentals for NC.
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Renting an RV before buying is a smart way to discover what type and size suits your travel style — without the upfront cost of ownership. Always read the rental contract carefully, document any pre-existing damage, and clarify mileage and fuel policies before you drive away.
What to See in North Carolina
North Carolina's RV appeal splits neatly into mountains and coast. The Blue Ridge Parkway is the state's signature drive, winding 469 miles along the crest of the Appalachians with overlooks, waterfalls, and access to Mount Mitchell — the highest peak east of the Mississippi. Keep in mind the Parkway caps vehicles at 45 feet, and the Twin Tunnels near milepost 344 have an 11-foot-9-inch clearance.
Asheville anchors the mountain side of the state with a lively food and arts scene, the Biltmore Estate, and easy access to Pisgah National Forest and the Great Smoky Mountains. On the coast, the Outer Banks offer historic lighthouses, wild horses on Corolla's beaches, and some of the best beach camping on the East Coast, while Wilmington makes a good base for exploring Cape Fear and nearby state parks.
Charlotte splits the difference as a road-trip hub, with easy access to both the mountains and NASCAR country — Charlotte Motor Speedway draws RVers for race weekend tailgating. Wherever you're headed, North Carolina's elevation swings mean packing for both mountain chill and coastal humidity in the same trip.
North Carolina RV Rental Companies
East Coast RV Rentals offers Class A and Class C motorhome rentals, and popup camper rentals in North Carolina. Do you have some vacation time coming up? For lengthy trips, consider our Class A motor home rentals. They're spacious and fully equipped with TV, DVD player, heating and cooling systems, as well as all the comfortable sleeping, eating, and relaxation space you'll …
Motor homes make being away from home simple and convenient. The cost of a rental can represent a significant savings hotel prices and food when planning a family vacation. We have motorhomes pop-up campers and pull-behinds for rent.
Our full service RV dealership and RV rental agency is only about an hour from Charlotte, Asheville, Greensboro and Winston-Salem, NC. Carolina Coach & Camper is a full service RV dealership. We are factory certified in RV service & repairs.
Only 30 feet from Charlotte Motor Speedway, the Carolina Rebellion, ZMAX Dragway, and the Dirt Track at Charlotte. Our RV rental agency is perfect for any occasion. We rent class A, B, and C motorhomes, each being a different year, make, and model packed with upgrades. This is how we provide a one of a kind RV rental experience. Luxury RV Rentals is proud to say that we are …
We can help you with a Luxury RV Motor Home traveling experience without the need to make a long term commitment of ownership and maintenance. There vast options available to rent RVs but few that specialize in a Quality RV Motor Home experience and we hope to exceed your expectations.
Tom Johnson Camping Center has offered a first-rate rental RVs for over 20 years. Our competitive pricing and friendly service continually makes us the first choice for renting RVs in the Carolinas. We rent Class "C" motorhomes only from our Marion location.
We offer new and late model RV Rentals including Class A & C, travel trailer, pop-ups, and temporary housing. Located just outside of Raleigh.
NC RV Rentals is a travel trailer rental company. Our travel trailers are fully stocked and ready for rent. We can deliver or you can tow. We are committed to providing the safest, fully functional, carefree and memorable camping trip possible.
Our company is dedicated to ensuring that your motorhome experience is the best that it can possibly be. Every time an RV is rented, we walk the customer through a 20 to 30 minute orientation of the motor home.
We specialize in renting only popup campers. In the heart of Nascar country 28 miles outside of Concord NC. We also deliver campers to your camping spot.
We specialize in renting everything from towable trailers to motorized RV homes. Whether you are taking the family on your annual camping trip or a weekend at the races Wilmington RV Rentals has something for everyone.
Charlotte RV rental superstore covering both North and South Carolina, with privately owned RVs kept rental-ready and $1M liability insurance included. No hidden prep or cleaning fees.
Asheville-based travel trailer and motorhome rental company delivering across Western North Carolina, including Hendersonville, Black Mountain, Brevard, and Waynesville, with full setup at your site.
Full-service RV and trailer rental company delivering, setting up, and picking up rigs for Blue Ridge Parkway trips, Great Smoky Mountains camping, and Western North Carolina music festivals.
Asheville campervan and Class B RV rental company built for Blue Ridge Mountains and Great Smoky Mountains trips, with rentals available for as few as three days.
North Carolina RV Rental FAQ
How long does the full Blue Ridge Parkway take by RV?
The parkway runs 469 miles between Virginia and North Carolina. Driving the North Carolina portion at a relaxed pace with stops typically takes two to four days, longer if you want to hike or detour into towns like Asheville along the way.
Is fall the best time to see North Carolina's mountains?
Yes — leaf-peeping season, roughly early October through early November depending on elevation, is the most popular and most crowded time on the Blue Ridge Parkway and around Asheville, so book campgrounds well ahead.
Can I RV camp on the Outer Banks?
Yes, including at Cape Hatteras National Seashore, which has campgrounds close to the beach. Some four-wheel-drive-only beach areas require a permit, so check current park rules if you plan to drive on the sand itself.
Are RV rentals in North Carolina concentrated in one part of the state?
They're spread fairly evenly between the mountain region near Asheville and the coastal areas near the Outer Banks and Wilmington, reflecting the two main types of trips people take in the state.