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Class C RV Rentals

Tuesday, February 7th, 2017

Class C RVs are the most common type of RV. Class C RV’s are characterized by the large bed directly over the driver’s cabin. Class C’s are available in many sizes. I have seen them as small as 22’ and as larger are 35’. These motorhomes tend to sleep more people than a similar sized Class A as you get that extra bed over the driver. Most Class C RVs allow you to walk from the driver’s area into the cabin of the RV, but I have seen exceptions to this, so it is always good to ask before you rent the RV if this is important to you. This RV will tend to be a little easier to drive compared to a Class A motorhome because the wheelbase is much more similar to regular passenger vehicles. In the end, this is the most popular type of RV simply because of the extra sleeping space that it provides. Class C RV’s can be rented from almost any major city across the US including, Phoenix (PHX), Los Angeles (LAX), Chicago (ORD) San Francisco (SFO), Denver (DEN), Boston (BOS) Miami (MIA), Orlando (MCO), Ft Lauderdale (FLL) Las Vegas (LAS), RENO (RNO), New York City (NYC), Dallas (DFW), Salt Lake City (SLC), and Seattle (SEA).

3D rendering of a Class C RV, which are characterized by the large bed directly over the drivers cabin

Class A RV Rentals

Monday, February 6th, 2017

Class A RV’s are characterized by the large flat front, similar to a bus. While Class A RV’s tend to be the longest of the RV’s available they also tend to sleep fewer people as there is no bed over the driver’s area of the RV. Class A RV’s also tend to be the most luxurious RV’s available, having more high-end features. These RV’s are usually over 28’ long and some can be as long as 45’. Driving a Class A RV will take a little practice as they drive a little differently than most vehicles. You will need to take corners wider than with most vehicles as Class A handles more like a bus. Any Class A RV that you find available for rent on this site will only require a standard driver’s license. Class A’s can be rented from Phoenix (PHX), Los Angeles (LAX), San Francisco (SFO), Denver (DEN), Miami (MIA), Orlando (MCO), Las Vegas (LAS), RENO (RNO), New York City (NYC), Dallas (DFW), Salt Lake City (SLC), and Seattle (SEA).

The motorhome you choose is really a matter of preference, and how many people you need to accommodate in your rental.

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Rent an RV in Oregon

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Rent an RV and travel Oregon, “The Beaver State”. Oregon RV rental vacations are packed with extremely beautiful sights in all of Oregon’s seven regions: the Coast, Portland, Mount Hood / Columbia River Gorge, Willamette Valley, Southern Oregon, Central Oregon, and Eastern Oregon.

Oregon, Mount Hood. Image is of the mountain in the background with water in front and tress on both sides. Image is in full colour.
Oregon, Mount Hood

Recreational opportunities will be presented in abundance while driving through the state in your Oregon RV rental. You could go on a llama trek, or downhill skiing in the morning (all year), whale watching, rafting, hiking, deep-sea fishing, or windsurfing. Recreation is the #1 reason to visit Oregon. Aside from Oregon’s natural beauties and wonders, of course.

Your Oregon RV rental will pass by deserts, rain forests, beaches, volcanoes, big cities, and old-fashioned towns. The cities and towns you and your RV will visit will be filled with incredible history, art, culture, and shopping. There will be sightseeing everywhere, no matter where you are in Oregon.

Oregon contains 400 miles of Pacific coastline beaches and dunes which are all open to the public for vacation enjoyment. There are plenty of full-service campgrounds available along the coast where you’ll be able to park your Oregon RV rental.

If you’re renting your RV in Portland, Oregon, you’ll be in Oregon’s most populated city. A Portland RV rental may be one of the best choices here at USA RV Rentals because Portland may very well be America’s best-kept secret. Portland has a fascinating collection of iron and terra cotta architecture and a nationally-renowned art museum. Portland offers plenty of events and festivals throughout the year.

Drive your Oregon RV rental to the Mount Hood / Columbia River Gorge region and you’ll see Mount Hood (pictured here), Oregon’s tallest peak, standing over the Columbia River Gorge. This is where you can take your RV rental to find year-round skiing and snowboarding. Run-off from the slopes of Mount Hood creates an abundance of fruit production in the valley. Waterfalls are also abundant and make that area the USA’s only national scenic area.

Visit beautiful Loon Lake, Oregon and be sure and stop by the Loon Lake RV Resort to experience what RV Life Magazine calls “The most beautiful Oregon coast lake you’ve never seen”. Convenient RV Rental pickup and drop off from USA RV Rentals Portland depots provide you the perfect start point to your Oregon RV adventure.

Take your Oregon RV rental to the Willamette Valley and you will find the legendary Oregon Trail. Oregon Trail is well known for its agricultural assortment. You’ll also find historic sites and towns from immigrant settlers made over a hundred years ago. The Willamette Valley is also becoming famous for its Pinot wines.

Southern Oregon is fantastic for taking your RV rental to historic sites, perfect fishing spots, or the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. In the Klamath Basin, you’ll see seven wildlife sanctuaries with a vast amount of bald eagles. Crater Lake National Park contains a surplus of volcanic attractions, including the magnificent Crater Lake.

For those who wish to have their Oregon RV rental vacation in the sunniest part of Oregon, travel straight to the center of Oregon. The geography here is desert-like, but if you look out your Oregon RV rental window, you’ll see snow-capped Cascade Mountain peaks. Natural wonders like the Smith Rock State Park, Lava Lands, and Newberry National Volcanic Monument exist here and must be seen.

Eastern Oregon takes up most of Oregon and showcases Oregon’s true historical past. If you wanted an Oregon RV rental vacation filled with exploration, this is the place to go! Eastern Oregon contains huge, wide-open land that’s just waiting to be discovered.

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