We currently rent out travel trailers, and offer a leaseback program.
If you know of any Washington 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 β 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 Washington
Washington's RV appeal splits along the Cascades: wet, green, and mountainous to the west, dry and open to the east. Olympic National Park packs temperate rainforest, alpine peaks, and rugged Pacific coastline into one park, while Mount Rainier looms over the whole region and offers accessible day hikes to Paradise and Sunrise for RVers not ready for a full backcountry trip.
North Cascades National Park is one of the least-visited parks in the country despite jagged, glacier-covered peaks that rival the Alps β a good pick for travelers wanting solitude. The San Juan Islands, reached by ferry from Anacortes, are prime territory for orca watching and slow island-hopping, though summer ferry reservations for RVs should be booked well ahead.
On the drier east side, wine country around Walla Walla and the rolling scablands of the Columbia Plateau offer a completely different landscape within a few hours' drive of Seattle. If you're headed toward Spokane, the Riverside State Park area makes a good base for exploring the Spokane River and nearby Idaho border country.
Washington RV Rental Companies
NW Adventure RV Rentals is proud to offer you a whole fleet of plush, reliable and modern RVs, Campervans, Motorhomes and travel trailers for rent. From large to small, simple to luxurious, all our units come fully-stocked with everything you need for an enjoyable hassle-free vacation. Give us a call, and we guarantee that you will find excellent customer service all the wayβ¦
Recreational vehicle rentals in Washington.
Year round motorhome and travel trailer rentals. Tacoma RV Center has been the number one dealer in reported RV sales in the Northwest for a number of years. We are your local Keystone dealer. We have your RVing needs covered whether you have a truck to pull an RV or not. Our rental fleet includes Class C motor homes and several types of travel trailers. Our fleet also incluβ¦
We have comfortable, clean and affordable tent trailers for rent - servicing Tacoma, Seattle, Olympia and the surrounding areas. For more information about any of our rv rentals, please feel free to contact us.
We are now renting quality motorhomes, travel trailers and 5th wheels. Come and stay at the many beautiful campgrounds within an hours drive of Wenatchee.
Spokane Valley RV rental company offering high-quality motorhomes and travel trailers by appointment, with a military and veteran discount and a focus on personal, high-touch customer service.
Locally owned and operated Mercedes Sprinter camper van rental company in Seattle, with vans fully equipped for Pacific Northwest road trips to the Cascades, Olympic Peninsula, and beyond.
Teardrop trailer rental company just off I-90 in Issaquah, with fully stocked trailers that make an easy basecamp for trips to Mount Rainier, the Olympic Peninsula, or a favorite weekend campsite.
Washington RV Rental FAQ
What's the rainiest time of year to avoid for a Washington RV trip?
Fall through early spring, roughly October through April, brings the most rain west of the Cascades. July through September is the driest and most popular window for Olympic and Mount Rainier trips.
Is Mount Rainier visible from the road, or do I need to hike?
You can see it from many highway vantage points and drive-up areas like Paradise, but the closer views and wildflower meadows require short walks from the parking areas.
Do I need a reservation to drive into Mount Rainier or Olympic National Park?
Mount Rainier has used timed-entry reservations during peak summer weekends in recent years β check current requirements before your trip, since policies can change season to season.
Can I take an RV to the San Juan Islands?
You can bring a smaller RV or trailer via the Washington State Ferries system, but larger motorhomes should check current ferry size and reservation requirements, since space is limited and books up in summer.