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Seattle, the Emerald City, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and city lovers alike. However, if you're looking to truly experience the Pacific Northwest, there's no better way than hitting the road in a rented RV. With stunning scenery, charming towns, and endless outdoor adventures just a drive away, an RV road trip from Seattle is an unforgettable experience.

Finding the best rental rate on an RV in Seattle has never been easier with USA RV Rentals. Since 2002 we have partnered with Seattle's top RV rental brands to publish their latest and cheapest deals to enable travelers to compare and select the perfect RV for a northwest adventure. These partners include brands such as Britz, Cruise America, El Monte RV, Escape Campervans and Road Bear.

RVs available for rental in Seattle cater for every budget, from basic 2 and 4 berth campervans through to Class A, and the ever popular, Class C RV fleets fully fitted out and sleeping up to 7 passengers. These latter-day RV kings of the road include fully air-conditioned vehicles, automatic transmission, bathroom suites, pressurised hot and cold water, separate sleeping quarters, cooker range and external awning making for a wide selection of options to look at for your Seattle RV rental adventure.


So why book your RV Rental in Seattle with USA RV Rentals?

We have more than 20 years experience in bringing together travelers and the RV Rental operators in Seattle and elsewhere in Washington to help forge the best possible outcome when it comes to hiring an RV road warrior. Booking through us gives you the peace of mind knowing that you always have great RV rental brands behind you. You will receive professionally cleaned vehicles, roadside assistance and the confidence knowing that you will get exactly the RV that you reserved.

We offer:

  • Unbiased advice – an objective comparison and booking service without fear or favor toward any vehicle provider
  • Free Service - Our service is 100% free to travelers
  • Customer Support – our team are here to help – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
  • Experience – we’ve being helping thousands of travellers secure the best rental deals on RVs in Seattle for over 20 years
  • Our Suppliers – We only partner with established and trusted suppliers with a proven history in operating RVs and who provide a wide choice of RV rentals in Seattle.

Frequently asked questions on hiring a campervan or RV in Seattle

Which campervan providers are available in Seattle?

Most major campervan brands are located around Denver, these include Britz, Cruise America, El Monte, Escape Campervans and Road Bear.

How old do you need to be to hire a campervan or RV in Seattle?

All of our campervan providers are 21 years of age with a current full and unrestricted licence when travelling with Britz, Cruise America, El Monte, Escape Campervans and Road Bear.

What type of driving license do I require to drive a campervan or RV in Washington?

All drivers are required to hold a current, full, unrestricted driver’s licence valid for the entire period for which the vehicle is rented. If your drivers license is not in English, you will need an accredited English translation or an International Driver Permit in addition to your current license.

Please note a Digital Driver's Licence is not accepted. Probationary or restricted licences are not accepted.

What is the difference between a campervan, motorhome and RV?

Your home on wheels can be known by the term campervan, motorhome, RV (recreational vehicle) or a 4 wheel drive camper when describing the vehicle. Whilst there are exceptions, a set of rule-of-thumb definitions could include:

Campervans – Typically the compact van style of vehicle, campervans come in many different shapes and sizes which includes mini vans that have been configured into a campervan. Campervans can accommodate 2 adults comfortably, 2 adults + 1 child or up to 4 adults in some Hi-Top models.

Motorhomes – Motorhome models are designed and configured to be spacious and offer the many comforts of home. Motorhomes will have a long-wheel base allowing the vehicle to be larger in size, giving you more room inside the vehicle, having walk-through access from the driver’s cabin into the main cabin area and the higher roof allows a plenty of head room.

Recreational Vehicles (RVs) – RV is a popular term used in North American to describe motorised vehicles used for camping and touring. Larger in size, a RV is your home on wheels with large living quarters and all of the mod-cons of home. Capable of towing a trailer or car behind it, a RV is suitable for the whole family and can accommodate up to 7 travellers. RV can be used to refer to campervans, motorhomes or 4WD campers.

4WD Campers – 4 wheel drive campervans are generally a 4WD diesel engine. Designed and built for the adventurous traveller, 4WD campers have the ability to take you offroad.

Are there any travel restrictions when renting a RV or motorhome in the US from North America?

There are varying travel restrictions imposed where vehicles cannot be taken. Breaching these restrictions voids insurance cover and may incur additional costs. These do differ between suppliers so check when collecting your vehicle. Travel is restricted in:

  • Death Valley - The name says it all - due to extreme summer temperatures of up to 60C, travel is not permitted between May and September
  • New York City & Manhattan - No travel
  • Quebec, Montreal and Ottawa - risk of motorhome theft means vehicles are not to be parked within city limits
  • Alaska & North Canadian Provinces - Some restrictions, El Monte permits use but at hirer's risk - limited cover
  • Mexico - some suppliers have blanket bans whilst others (El Monte) allow at hirer's risk with purchase of Mexico Auto Liability Insurance. No cover for repairs, loss of use - limited cover
  • Off-road - No travel on unsealed, gravel or logging roads & tracks
  • Drive Through and Parking structures - due to risk of overhead damage vehicles cannot be taken through Drive-thrus or within parking buildings

Can I pick up my RV on the day I fly into Seattle?

If you arrive off on an international or trans-continental flight directly into the US or via a US hub, for safety and fatigue reasons, it is strongly recommended that you do not pick up the same day and you overnight in a hotel before collecting your vehicle.

Campervan companies will not be responsible for accommodating late arrivals due to flight delays, or delays with clearing Customs, passport control or luggage claim.

How long does it take to collect my RV rental from the branch?

Allow at least a minimum of 1 hour for collection of your vehicle, during peak times this may be longer. The check-in process will involve reading and signing the rental agreement. You may be required to watch the campervan introductory instructional video and then a vehicle walk-around demonstration where a staff member will show you the features, appliances, power outlets and how everything works.

There are priority pick-up options which allow for early morning pick-up. You should contact your rental provider generally between 8.30am and 10am on the day of pick-up to schedule a collection tim

Can RVs rented in Seattle be dropped off to a depot in another state?

Yes, one-way RV rentals are a common practice. These are limited to locations where your chosen Seattle RV rental provider has a depot or a drop-off ‘meet and greet’ service. Our search results show you pick up and drop off locations for your specific journey, and the published rental cost will include any one-way fees.

Can l travel in a campervan or RV from Seattle with my family pet?

Yes. You are welcome to travel with your furry friend, comfort pet or service animal when hiring a campervan with Cruise America and El Monte. A pet fee will apply.

Can I get a refund on any unused mileage packages?

No. Some miles packs are prepaid to DriveNow, while others are payable on the collection day. If you add any mileage packs for your reservation, unused mileage is not refundable.

Are you allowed to smoke inside the vehicle?

No. All vehicles are smoke free with high cleaning charges applicable.

Do I need travel & medical insurance when travelling in a RV?

Yes. Anyone travelling to the US needs to consider travel insurance particularly comprehensive medical insurance. The quality of medical treatment is world leading - so is the cost - it is astronomical and insurance cover is essential.

Do I need to clean the RV before I return it?

Yes. You are responsible for cleaning your rental vehicle prior to returning it - the operator will explain what is required on pick up.

Can I leave my car parked at the campervan rental branch in Seattle?

No. Campervan rental providers don't offer car parking for their customers but can advise of parking facilities close to their branch locations.


For over 20 years, USA RV Rentals has been helping travellers to discover Seattle and the Northwest with memorable RV vacations. Allow us help you find the best value deal on your next RV rental in Seattle and get your freedom adventure off to an awesome start. Contact us to help you with our courteous, professional and unbiased advice. For assistance, our Reservations team can be contacted via online chat, email or phone using the contact details at the top of this page. Thank you for considering USA RV Rentals in your travel plans.


Travel Tips of Renting an RV in Seattle

Plan your Itinerary and Book early - Once you've selected your RV and secured your rental, it's time to plan your route. Seattle's proximity to stunning national parks, coastal wonders, and charming towns makes it an ideal starting point for various road trip itineraries. Consider exploring the Olympic Peninsula, Mount Rainier National Park, or even venturing into neighboring states like Oregon and Idaho.

Seattle and its surrounding areas offer an array of RV-friendly campgrounds, ensuring you have a comfortable place to park your home on wheels each night. Popular options include the Seattle/Tacoma KOA, Lake Pleasant RV Park, and the Dash Point State Park. Many campgrounds offer essential amenities such as full hookups, Wi-Fi, and scenic views.

  • Lake Pleasant RV Park – a peaceful oasis in the middle of the city. Lake Pleasant RV Park offers picturesque lakeside camping, shower and laundry facilities, as well as nearby shopping, restaurants, and repair facilities. 24025 Bothell Everett Hwy, Bothell Washington.
  • Eagle Tree RV Park – a cozy, clean, family-friendly park with full hook-ups and cable included. Short drive to Hood Canal, Puget Sound, Naval bases, and the Seattle Ferries. 16280 WA-305, Poulsbo Washington.
  • Lake Ki RV Resort – located on a clean beautiful lake. 2904 Lakewood Rd, Arlington, Washington.
  • Tall Chief RV & Camping Resort – playground, pool, miniature golf, full restroom, and shower facilities. This forested, kid family campground has it all and is still close enough to the city. 29290 SE 8th St, Fall City Washington.
  • Trailer Inns RV Park of Bellevue – quiet with indoor pool and hot tub, laundry facilities, and showers. 15531 SE 37th St, Bellevue Washington.
  • Thunderbird RV & Camping Resort – located on the beautiful Skykomish River this campground has minigolf, pools, hot tub, playgrounds, boat ramp, and on-site fishing. 26702 Ben Howard Rd, Monroe, Washington.

Wherever you plan to stay book ahead and book early , particularly during the peak summer months.

Set a Budget - Renting an RV involves various costs, including the rental fee, insurance, fuel, and campsite fees. Set a budget that includes all these expenses to avoid unexpected surprises. Keep in mind that larger and more luxurious RVs often come with higher rental fees and operational costs.

Understand Insurance Options - Insurance is a crucial aspect of RV rental. Most rental companies offer insurance packages that can provide coverage for accidents, damages, and liabilities. Carefully review the insurance options and choose the one that best suits your needs and budget.

Pack light and thoughtfully - Pack all the essentials for your trip like comfortable shoes, rain gear, and sun protection. Use soft bags as these are easier to stow in an RV. Make a checklist to ensure you have everything you need for a comfortable journey.

Drive Safely - Driving an RV can be different from driving a regular car, so take your time getting used to the vehicle's size and handling. Follow speed limits, adhere to traffic rules, and plan your routes in advance. Keep a safe following distance and avoid sudden lane changes.

Renting an RV in Seattle is a fantastic way to experience the Pacific Northwest at your own pace. With breathtaking scenery, endless outdoor activities, and charming towns to discover, it's a road adventure you won't forget. So pack your bags, hit the road, and create memories that will last a lifetime.


RV Campgrounds around Washington

More RV friendly campgrounds to explore in Washington include:

  • Olympic Peninsula / Port Angeles KOA – pool, hot tub, sauna, bicycle rentals, RV dump station, and wifi. 80 O Brien Rd, Port Angeles, Washington.
  • Harmony Lake RV Park – beautiful lakeside camping, boat rentals, volleyball court. 563 WA-122, Silver Creek, Washington.
  • Skokomish Park at Lake Cushman – kayak and stand-up paddleboard rentals as well as access to hiking trails in Olympic National Park. 7211 N Lake Cushman Rd, Hoodsport Washington.
  • Kenanna RV Park – this forest getaway is very popular with RV’ers. Kids area, horseshoe pits, and the ocean right around the corner. 2959 WA-105, Grayland, Washington.
  • Thousand Trails La Conner RV & Camping Resort – quiet campground with coastal access. 16362 Snee Oosh Rd, La Conner Washington.
  • Winthrop / N. Cascades National Park KOA – located in an old mining town on the Methow River campers can go tubing, fishing, mountain biking, and hiking. 1114 SR, Washington 20, Winthrop, Washington.
  • Long Beach RV & Camping Resort – short walk to a beautiful sandy beach. 2215 Willows Rd, Seaview, Washington.
  • Mount Vernon RV Campground – mini-golf, hiking trails, pool, and hot tub are a taste of what this campground has to offer. 5409 Dark Ln, Bow, Washington.
  • Chehalis RV & Camping Resort – a large park with lots of trees and a spectacular view of Mt. Rainier. There is a pool, a hot tub, and many more amenities. 2228 Centralia Alpha Rd, Chehalis, Washington.
  • Quinault Marina & RV Park – beachfront sites and friendly staff. 1098 Discovery Ave SE, Ocean Shores, Washington.
  • Newport / Little Diamond Lake KOA – this is a large wooded campground with endless activities for the family. From fishing in a canoe, jet skiing, hiking, frisbee golf, weekend family activities, and bonfires. This campground is also near attractions like Silverwood Theme Park/Boulder Beach Water Park. 1002 McGowen rd, Newport, Washington.
  • Boyer Park & Marina – at this park you will find immaculate facilities, walking/biking trails, boating on the river, hunting and fishing, a swimming area, and historical information about the Lewis-Clark Trail route. 1753 Lower Granite Rd, Colfax, Washington.
  • Dayton / Pomeroy / Blue Mountains KOA – placed in a gorgeous country setting this KOA has everything you need to get your outdoor fix. Watching the wildlife, hiking the scenic trails, swimming in the fresh lakes, and fishing are some of the activities you can do on your outdoor adventure. 2005 Tucannon Rd, Pomeroy, Washington.
  • Premier RV Resort – a great location on the Snake River, you might even spot an old riverboat passing by every now and then. This campground is well maintained and has amazing views. 306 Granite Lake Dr, Clarkston, Washington.
  • Hells Canyon Resort – watch the sunset over the banks of the Snake River. Full hookups, marina, indoor pool/hot tub. 1560 Port Dr, Clarkston, Washington.

Have a great northwest road adventure!