Motorhome, travel trailer and pop-up camper rentals.
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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 Rhode Island
Rhode Island is the smallest state in the country, which makes it one of the easiest to see thoroughly on a single RV trip. Newport anchors the coast with its Gilded Age mansions — including the extravagant Vanderbilt-built Breakers — plus a scenic Cliff Walk along the Atlantic and a lively sailing harbor.
Block Island, a short ferry ride from the mainland, offers windswept bluffs, quiet beaches, and a slower pace than the busier mainland coast, making it a popular day trip or overnight escape. Providence itself has a compact, walkable downtown with a strong food scene and the WaterFire art installation lighting the rivers on select summer and fall evenings.
South County's beaches, including Misquamicut and Narragansett, give a more laid-back alternative to Newport's polish, with easy access to fishing and watersports. Because the state is so compact, a Rhode Island RV trip pairs naturally with a longer New England loop through Connecticut or Massachusetts.
Rhode Island RV Rental Companies
Regional RV rental company delivering and fully setting up travel trailers across Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Massachusetts, with no towing required for renters.