Luv2Camp will deliver and setup travel trailers direct to your site on the Oregon Coast, Oregon Dunes, Coos Bay, Winchester Bay, Florence, and Bandon.
If you know of any Oregon camper or motorhome rental companies not listed here, please submit them and we will get them added to the directory.
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 Oregon
Oregon packs rainforest coastline, high desert, and volcanic peaks into a single state, and Highway 101 along the coast is one of the best RV drives in the country — expect sea stacks, tide pools, and small towns like Cannon Beach and Newport along the way. Inland, Crater Lake National Park holds the deepest lake in the U.S. inside a collapsed volcano, with a rim drive that circles the startlingly blue water.
Bend anchors Central Oregon's high desert scene, with easy access to Smith Rock State Park's dramatic climbing walls, Mount Bachelor for skiing or hiking, and countless breweries for after the trail. The Columbia River Gorge east of Portland is another must-do, lined with waterfalls including Multnomah Falls, one of the tallest in the country.
Wine country in the Willamette Valley makes a mellow addition to any itinerary, especially paired with Eugene's access to the Willamette National Forest. Further east, the Wallowa Mountains — sometimes called the 'Alps of Oregon' — offer a quieter, less-visited alternative for RVers willing to make the drive.
Oregon RV Rental Companies
Oregon Dunes RV Rentals will transport and setup a quality self contained travel trailer at the Southern Oregon campsite or sand camping area of your choice.
Whether for business or pleasure, we offer a variety of clean and well-maintained units to meet your rental needs.
We offer rentals of Roadtrek Sprinter Chassis & Pleasure Way BVans, Class A and Class C motorhomes along with Light Weight Travel Trailers. Come experience our new fleet and excellent customer service.
RV and motorhome rental in Portland Oregon. Offers consignment sales too.We offer lower rates for RV rental services and sales, flexible times, such as weekends, weekly, and monthly rates that are much lower priced then the bigger RV rental companies.
We offer motor home rentals, and a wide variety of travel trailers and pop-ups. All our units to rent, from tent trailers to diesel pushers are safe, clean and comfortable.
Just outside of Portland, we rent clean functional recreational vehicles, including Class A and Class C motor homes, travel trailers, and pop-up campers for any family outing. RVing makes vacations fun and easy for you.
Central Oregon's premier RV rental company, a family-owned subsidiary of Beaver Coach Sales with a modern fleet, transparent mileage pricing, and an easy hour's drive to Crater Lake, the coast, or Mount Bachelor.
Bend-based travel trailer rental company with pre-reserved powered spots at Mt. Bachelor, camping essentials included, and add-ons like solar chargers and sway control for towing.
Bend and Sunriver area RV and travel trailer rental company with roomy Jayco travel trailers and self-leveling power jacks, serving trips throughout Central Oregon and as far as Lake Shasta.
Oregon RV Rental FAQ
Is Crater Lake accessible by RV year-round?
No — heavy snowfall closes most of Crater Lake's Rim Drive and many facilities from around November through June. July through September is the most reliable window for full access.
What's unique about Oregon's coastline for RVers?
Unlike most U.S. coastlines, all of Oregon's beaches are public land, so there's unusually open beach access up and down the coast, with numerous state park campgrounds directly along the shoreline.
How windy is the Columbia River Gorge for larger RVs?
It can be quite windy, especially in the eastern gorge near Hood River, which is famous for windsurfing — high-profile vehicles should check wind advisories on breezy days.
When is Oregon's best RV season?
June through September for reliable weather and full access to high-elevation sites like Crater Lake. The coast is milder and can be visited nearly year-round, just with more rain outside summer.