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Road Trip with RVshare Sacramento to St. George

Your Trip At a Glance

  • Trip length: 10 hours and 45 minutes
  • Mileage: 680 miles
  • Fun fact: A large part of Interstate 15 is designated as part of the CANAMEX Corridor due to its importance as a trade route.

Going on a Sacramento to St. George road trip is a great way to see some of the best landmarks and sights that this region of the U.S. has to offer. This is particularly true since you’ll get to travel close to some of America’s most gorgeous parks, including Yosemite. On your road trip from Sacramento to St. George, you’ll also be able to explore Las Vegas, Fresno, and other fun cities full of entertaining tourist attractions.

Road Trip Planner: Stops Along Your Route

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Stockton, California  

Stockton is home to great places to visit, including the Historic Bob Hope Theater and the Haggin Museum. While you’re exploring this interesting town, you’ll be able to make use of a variety of dump stations and campgrounds nearby.

Modesto, California

When visiting Modesto, be sure to stop by the McHenry Mansion and the Gallo Center for the Arts. There are multiple great campgrounds nearby, so you won't have any trouble finding a quality place to park your camper.

Fresno, California  

You’ll have plenty of fun in Fresno while you’re visiting places like the Forestiere Underground Gardens and the Shinzen Japanese Garden. Some lovely campgrounds are in the area, so you’ll easily be able to stay somewhere nice while exploring this California city.

Bakersfield, California  

Bakersfield is a great area to find top-notch dump stations and campgrounds for your camper. Don’t forget to pay a visit to Buck Owens’ Crystal Palace and the Kern County Museum while you're in the area.

Las Vegas, Nevada  

There’s something for everyone in Las Vegas, so if you're up to hitting the Strip and exploring, you’re sure to find a good time. When you’re not living it up at places like Bellagio, the Cosmo, Paris Las Vegas, and Luxor, you can take advantage of the many dump stations and campgrounds in this popular area.

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National Parks

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Yosemite National Park  

Traveling down State Route 99 takes you within driving distance of multiple national parks that will leave you in awe. Yosemite National Park is located two hours east of Merced and is definitely a stop worth adding to your road trip itinerary from Sacramento to St. George. Whether you want to climb Half Dome, goggle in wonder at Yosemite Falls, or go cross-country skiing in the winter, you won’t have a problem finding something fun to do at this wonderful park. 

Kings Canyon National Park  

An hour to the east of Fresno, you’ll find Kings Canyon National Park. As is the case with Sequoia National Park to the south, many people come here to view the giant sequoias on display. You’ll be able to visit the General Grant Tree and the General Sherman Tree at this park. Several sequoia and cedar groves await you, as do multiple peaks, valleys, and waterfalls. There are many opportunities for an adventure through hiking, backpacking, rock climbing, and more at Kings Canyon National Park. 

Sequoia National Park  

Since Sequoia National Park is only about 15 minutes from Kings Canyon, how could you not visit it on your Sacramento to St. George RV road trip? In addition to getting to marvel at even more of the enormous sequoias, you’ll also be able to experience the majesty of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. If you’re visiting during the winter, don’t forget to bring your skis and snowshoes so that you can use them in the park. More than 800 miles of trails provide you with plenty of opportunities to explore this gorgeous area. 

Joshua Tree National Park  

If you drive about an hour and a half to the southeast of Barstow, you’ll reach the entrance to Joshua Tree National Park. This California park is, of course, known for its distinctive Joshua trees, but it’s also full of great mountain and desert scenery and wildlife. Visitors enjoy exploring this rugged park by hiking, biking, and backcountry camping. Those in search of less-strenuous activities may enjoy the great bird-watching and stargazing opportunities to be found here. 

Death Valley National Park  

Death Valley National Park is located an hour and a half north of Baker, California. If you want to add “visit one of the world’s most extreme, inhospitable environments” to your road trip itinerary from Sacramento to St. George, then stopping by this park is a must. Every year, numerous visitors come to Death Valley to pit themselves against the elements while exploring the amazing desert landscape here. At this park, you can set off on the adventure of your choosing by going wherever you want. Even if you don’t want to wander around this desert, you can take advantage of the multiple marked trails in the park.

Nearby State Parks

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Turlock Lake State Recreation Area  

Turlock Lake State Recreation Area is only a 40-minute drive east of Modesto. This lovely park on Turlock Lake and the Tuolumne River is perfect for boating, swimming, and fishing. If you’d prefer to stay dry, you can focus on hiking and biking on the multiple trails in the park. Stargazing and picnicking are also popular activities here. 

Millerton Lake State Recreation Area  

Half an hour east of Madera is Millerton Lake State Recreation Area. The park is centered around Lake Millerton, which is a great place to swim, boat, and fish. The trails are perfect for hiking and mountain biking, and the park itself is home to many interesting species of animals. 

Saddleback Butte State Park  

Saddleback Butte State Park can easily be reached by traveling 35 minutes south of North Edwards. Joshua Tree National Park is the best place in California to see Joshua Trees, but you’ll be able to see plenty of them at Saddleback Butte as well. Hiking is immensely popular here thanks to the park’s great trails and, of course, the presence of Saddleback Butte itself. Horseback riding, stargazing, and wildlife spotting are other popular activities here.

Valley of Fire State Park  

Half an hour southeast of Glendale, Nevada, is the stunning Valley of Fire State Park. The park’s name is no exaggeration thanks to the breathtaking red rock formations that can literally appear to be on fire when the sunlight hits them. This is a great place to explore via car or on foot. Flora, fauna, and petroglyphs abound in this 46,000-acre park that dazzles in the Mojave Desert. 

Snow Canyon State Park  

Just before the end of your road trip from Sacramento to St. George, you should visit Snow Canyon State Park. It’s only 20 minutes from Bloomington, Utah, so it’s a great place to go to prolong your journey. Red and white sandstone and ancient lava flows combine to create an incredible environment that’s both fascinating and peaceful. Hiking, biking, camping, and horseback riding are preferred activities here.

Along the Way

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Fresno Chaffee Zoo  

Seven minutes from downtown Fresno you’ll find the Fresno Chaffee Zoo isn't far off your path. The zoo contains more than 200 species that live in exhibits like Zoorassic Park, African Adventure, Twiga Terrace, and Stingray Bay. You can also experience animal encounters with sea lions, giraffes, and more.

Six Flags Magic Mountain  

Six Flags Magic Mountain is located just outside of Santa Clarita and is roughly half an hour southeast of Lebec. This Six Flags park is home to excellent rides like Apocalypse, Ninja, Tatsu, and Viper. If you go during the holidays, you’ll get to see the park lit up with millions of lovely Christmas lights. 

Mojave National Preserve  

While you should definitely head north of Baker so you can visit Death Valley National Park, you only have to drive four minutes in the other direction from Baker in order to view amazing desert scenery at Mojave National Preserve. The beauty of the Mojave Desert is on full display and is open to you via developed and undeveloped trails. Kelso Dunes, Hole-in-the-Wall, and Barber Peak are some places to visit here. 

Lake Mead National Recreation Area  

Nature might be the last thing on your mind while you’re experiencing the glitz and glamor of Las Vegas, but if you venture 25 minutes outside of town, you’ll get to experience the beauty of Lake Mead National Recreation Area. You’ll have no problem finding plenty to do within this 1.5-million-acre park. Lake Mead, Lake Mojave, and Hoover Dam await you at this park that is less than half an hour from Sin City.

Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument  

Before you head into Downtown St. George for the end of your Sacramento to St. George RV road trip, you should travel 25 miles south of St. George’s outskirts to Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument. You don’t have to drive all the way to Grand Canyon National Park in order to view some of this stunning national treasure. Sites like the Grand Canyon, the Grand Wash Cliffs, and Pakoon Springs await.

One-Way Rentals

Start in Sacramento, End in St. George, No Return Drive

Book a one‑way RV rental from Sacramento to St. George. Explore the open road, avoid the return drive. Comfortable, well‑equipped motorhomes and camper vans ready now

When you follow this road trip itinerary from Sacramento to St. George, you will enjoy historic locations and beautiful scenery along the way. If you want to travel in comfort and style, consider an RV rental from RVshare. From large motorhomes to compact campervans, there is a rig that will meet your travel and budget needs. Once you hit the road, you are protected by our renter guarantee and 24/7 roadside assistance. Find the perfect vehicle for your travel needs in Sacramento or St. George.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I plan an RV road trip from Sacramento to St. George?

To plan an RV road trip from Sacramento to St. George, start by mapping your route using Google Maps or a trip planner that supports RV navigation. Consider road types, fuel stops, campgrounds, and attractions along the way. Our RV rental specialists can help you choose the best vehicle and route based on your travel dates and preferences.

What type of RV should I rent for my trip?

The ideal RV depends on your travel style, group size, and destination. For couples, a camper van or Class B RV offers flexibility and easy driving. Families often prefer Class C motorhomes for more space and amenities. If you’re staying longer or need extra comfort, a Class A RV might be your best choice. Learn more about the different RV classes.

How much does it cost to rent an RV for a road trip?

RV rental prices vary based on vehicle size, rental duration, season, and mileage. On average, RV rentals range from $100–$300 per night, with discounts for weekly or monthly bookings. We also offer one-way rentals if you’re traveling from Sacramento to St. George without returning to the starting point.

Can I pick up my RV in one city and drop it off in another?

Yes! Many travelers love our one-way RV rental option. If the inventory is available for your route, you can pick up your RV in one location and drop it off in another, which is perfect for cross-country adventures or long-distance road trips.

What should I pack for an RV trip?

Pack essentials like bedding, toiletries, cooking supplies, and outdoor gear. Most of our RVs come equipped with kitchenware and basic amenities. Don’t forget to bring a first-aid kit, maps, and camping chairs for your outdoor setup. Keep this packing list handy to ensure you don’t leave anything behind!

Do I need a special license to drive an RV?

A standard driver’s license is all you need to rent and drive an RV. Keep in mind that you must be 25 to rent an RV.

Where can I park or stay overnight during my road trip?

You can stay at RV parks, national park campgrounds, or designated boondocking areas. Our team can recommend safe and scenic stops along your route from Sacramento to St. George. Be sure to reserve campgrounds in advance during peak travel seasons.

How do I handle fuel and hookups during my trip?

Most RVshare RVs are equipped for electric, water, and sewer hookups at most campgrounds. Keep track of your fuel stops and learn how to connect utilities before you hit the road. We provide a full orientation before departure to make setup easy.

Is insurance included in my RV rental?

Yes, basic insurance coverage is included with every rental. You can also purchase additional protection plans for peace of mind during your journey. We’ll explain all coverage options when you book your RV.

Can I travel with pets in my RV rental?

Absolutely! Many of our RVs are pet-friendly, so your furry friends can enjoy the adventure too. Use the filters to search for RVs that welcome pets on board.

What are the best road trip routes for RV travelers?

Popular RV routes include scenic coastal drives, national park loops, and cross-country highways. For beginners, you may want to try a long weekend trip where you don’t have to drive quite as far. Just remember to follow the 3-3-3 rule of RVing!