Ready to experience RVing? We now offer motorhome, tent camper and travel trailer rentals.
If you know of any Tennessee 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 Tennessee
Tennessee's RV appeal centers on the Great Smoky Mountains, the most-visited national park in the country and free to enter. Base yourself in Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, or Townsend for easy access to Cades Cove's wildlife-viewing loop road, Clingmans Dome's panoramic overlook, and hundreds of miles of hiking trails.
Nashville brings the honky-tonks and live music of Broadway downtown, while Chattanooga makes a good outdoor-recreation base with rock climbing, hiking at Lookout Mountain, and paddling on the Tennessee River. Memphis, on the western edge of the state, pairs Graceland and Beale Street blues clubs with easy access to the Mississippi River.
History buffs can follow the Natchez Trace Parkway, a scenic, commercial-vehicle-free route that traces an ancient travel corridor through rolling countryside, or detour to Civil War sites like the Stones River and Shiloh battlefields. Tennessee's state parks are a strong value too, with many offering full hookups at a fraction of private campground rates.
Tennessee RV Rental Companies
We offer motor home and towable rental models to fit your needs.
In addition to rentals, Camper's Corner RV SuperCenter has a Parts and Accessories Department, and a Service Department that services all brands of campers. Sales are open 7 days a week and accept all trade-ins. Financing is available on-site.
Motorhome and travel trailer rentals. We also have a fully staffed Service Department with Certified Technicians. Each of our service technicians have experience in all aspects of RV repairs.
At Williams Motorhome Rental, LLC we take pride in renting out our hand selected inventory. With a tremendous amount of RV rental industry experience and proven successes, we look forward to answering any and all of your questions.
Nashville's only locally owned RV rental superstore, with a fleet of motorhomes for weekend getaways or multi-week cross-country trips and a staff known for hands-on orientation.
Independent camper rental company near exit 407 outside Sevierville, with a range of 18 to 33-foot campers for Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg trips, plus weekly rental discounts and local delivery and setup.
Full-service RV and trailer rental company delivering and setting up rigs for Great Smoky Mountains trips, with sites near Panther Creek State Park and Concord Park.
Chattanooga-based travel trailer rental company delivering within a 100-mile radius of the city, with straightforward pricing and a price-match promise.
Tennessee RV Rental FAQ
Is the Great Smoky Mountains section of Tennessee crowded?
Yes — it's the most-visited national park in the country, so popular pull-offs and Cades Cove's loop road can get very congested, especially on fall weekends. Early morning visits help avoid the worst of it.
Can I combine Nashville and the Smokies in one RV trip?
Yes, they're about a three-and-a-half to four hour drive apart, and it's a common itinerary — many RVers split time between Nashville's music scene and the mountains further east.
What's the best season for Great Smoky Mountains fall color?
Color typically peaks at higher elevations in mid-October and works its way down to the valleys by early November, so timing depends on which elevation you plan to visit.
Are there RV-specific road restrictions in the Smokies?
Some smaller roads, like the historic Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail, prohibit RVs and trailers due to their narrow, winding nature — check individual road restrictions before planning your route through the park.