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Road Trip with RVshare Tampa to New Orleans

Your Trip At a Glance

  • Trip Length: 7 days
  • Mileage: 658 miles
  • Fun fact: On average, Tampa Bay is only 12-feet deep.

If you love history and natural beauty, then you'll truly appreciate the sights found on a road trip from Tampa to New Orleans. You may want to start by going southeast to explore Biscayne National Park, but just be aware that it adds about 537 miles to your total trip. However, the chance to go scuba diving and canoeing at this park may be worth the extra drive. You'll also find fabulous state parks along the Gulf of Mexico, where you'll want to stop to hike, fish and canoe. You can look forward to passing through fantastic cities like Tallahassee, Florida, and Mobile, Alabama, along your route. 

Road Trip Planner: Stops Along Your Route

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Gainesville, Florida  

One of the first cities that you should consider including on your road trip itinerary from Tampa to New Orleans is Gainesville, Florida. Consider visiting the Kanapaha Botanical Gardens and the University of Florida’s Bat House. Campgrounds in Gainesville include the Williston Crossings RV Resort and the Grand Lake RV & Golf Resort. RV dump stations in Gainesville include Sportsman’s Cove Resort and Grand Lake R.V. and Golf Resort, as well as a few other locations

Tallahassee, Florida  

You may want to visit many tourist attractions in Tallahassee, Florida, including the Tallahassee Museum and the Museum of Florida History. Tallahassee campground options include A Stone Throw’s RV Park and the Tallahassee RV Park. Big Oak RV Park and Lakeside Travel Park have RV dump stations in Tallahassee, or you can check out other nearby dump station locations. 

Mobile, Alabama  

You may want to start your visit to Mobile at the USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park, where you can tour two battleships and see tanks and military planes. The Mobile Carnival Museum is a fascinating place to learn about the city’s Mardi Gras history and ride on a simulated float. Mobile campground options include Coastal Haven and Driftwood RV Park. RV dump stations in Mobile include the Econ Family Travel Center and Chickasabogue Park and Campground, in addition to other locations across the state.

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National Parks

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Check out this guide to national parks to learn more about national parks in the United States that should be included in your future trips. On this Tampa to New Orleans road trip, you can add Biscayne National Park, but you'll drive about eight more hours. 

Biscayne National Park  

Begin your visit to Biscayne National Park by stopping by the Fowey Rocks Lighthouse, which was built in 1875 and had its light installed in 1876. It has since been replaced with a solar-powered light that can be seen 17 miles out to sea on a clear night. Just a short way from this lighthouse, you can launch a boat. Head out to sea and use the mooring buoys located near coral reefs to anchor your boat while you go scuba diving. Then, head to the Elliott Key section's swimming beach to enjoy swimming and your favorite beach activities. Finally, go hiking along trails in the Adams Key area where presidents Hoover, Johnson and Nixon roamed when this was their private retreat.

Nearby State Parks

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Silver Springs State Park  

In the past, guests arrived by steamship to Silver Springs State Park to relax in beautiful surroundings. Glass-bottom boats allowed them to see the natural springs and marine life. You can have that same experience when you visit this state park near Ocala, Florida. This park protects some of the 30 springs that rise out of the ground on the Spring River's northern part. Then, launch a canoe or kayak to explore the river. Stroll through the Silver River Museum, which is open to the public on the weekends, to see a late-1800s one-room schoolhouse, wood-fired pottery kilns and log cabins. Hike along the Sandhill Trail to see various wildlife, including white-tail deer, gopher tortoises and wild turkey. 

Dudley Farm Historic State Park  

You'll feel like you've stepped back more than 100 years when you help with Dudley Farm Historic State Park's chores. You can feed the chickens, help plow the garden, pump water and complete many other tasks on this working farm. Phillip Benjamin Harvey Dudley, Sr. first established the farm. Run between the 18 historic buildings as you hustle to help complete the farm work during your visit to this park near Newberry, Florida. The garden in front of the homestead comes alive with beautiful flowers in the spring, and it would make for a great place to learn about other Florida state parks. Check the special events calendar. 

Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park  

If you're a fan of Stephen F. Foster’s folk song "Old Folks at Home," you'll love visiting White Springs, Florida’s Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park. Listen to Foster’s music as it streams regularly from the Carillon Tower and make some folk art while visiting the square. Stroll through the Craft Square to see how various forms of folk art are created and buy some at various locations around the park. Visit the historic Spring House, where many people flocked believing the water that's high in sulfur would cure their ailments. Then, launch a kayak on the Suwannee River. 

Florida Caverns State Park  

Join a guided tour through limestone caves at Florida Caverns State Park near Marianna, Florida. Start by walking 350 feet into this cave’s entrance. Then, walk down 35 steps to see the dozen large cave rooms with their magnificent stalactites, stalagmites, columns and flowstones that water has created over thousands of years. Look carefully and you'll see bats, mice and other wildlife that call this cave home. Your tour guide will tell you about how Native Americans and others used this cave throughout time. 

Orman House Historic State Park  

The Orman House was built for Thomas Orman in 1838 to serve as headquarters for his cotton business and so that he could entertain guests. Tour this home filled with period furnishings. You'll be amazed at the Greek Revival and Federal details found in this home. Then, head next door to view the Chapman Botanical Gardens. Stroll along the half-mile-long loop to see various migratory and native butterflies or sit in the gazebo and soak in the solitude at this site while reading about other Alabama state parks.

Along the Way

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Lapham-Patterson House Historic Site  

Fish-scale shingles, oriental-style porch decorations, long-leaf pine inlaid floors, a double-flue chimney, a walk-through stairway and a cantilevered balcony are just a few of the details you'll notice when you visit the Victorian Lapham-Patterson House. This home, located in Thomasville, Georgia, was built in 1884 and 1885 for shoe merchant C.W. Lapham as his winter retreat. You're likely to be amazed at the details included in this home, such as gas lighting, hot-and-cold-running water, indoor plumbing and closets.

Panhandle Pioneer Settlement  

Meticulous care was given to move the 18 historic buildings from around Calhoun County to this site in Blountstown, Florida. You can compare the round log, the split log and the dovetail log style of building log cabins found throughout Florida in the early 1900s. Shop at the general store used as a post office and shopping destination from 1941 to 1985. See a medical doctor’s office, smokehouse, blacksmith shop and many other trade buildings. If you have children along for the journey, they'll love seeing the farm animals. 

Seacrest Wolf Preserve  

Get up close to wolves at Seacrest Wolf Preserve located near Chipley, Florida. You can see gray, arctic and British Columbia wolves. A variety of tours that usually involve petting wolves are available. 

National Naval Aviation Museum  

Stop at the National Naval Aviation Museum at the Naval Air Station in Pensacola, Florida. Tour the many old airplanes used by the United States Navy or try your hand at flying the MaxFlight and motion-based simulators. Watch movies about the Blue Angels in the 4D theater and head outside to watch them practice. End your visit with a drink and meal in the Cubi Bar Café, set up to look like the Cubi Point Officers Club that served soldiers in the Western Pacific. 

Bellingrath Gardens and Home  

Tour the Bellingrath Gardens and Homes that were constructed in 1935 using salvaged materials for Walter and Bessie Bellingrath. The bricks used to construct the home were originally constructed for the women’s suffrage movement leader Alva Smith Vanderbilt Belmont’s home. The iron gates came from Mobile’s iconic Southern Hotel. There's always something in bloom in the gardens as the 65-acre property contains more than 400 varieties of camellias.

One-Way Rentals

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

History comes alive as you visit historic homes and settlements on a Tampa to New Orleans RV road trip. The journey allows the opportunity to learn about a range of subjects, including wolves, battleships and planes, to name a few. There are also fantastic state parks containing caverns, historical buildings and more. Get your RV packed up and head out as soon as possible to experience this route. If you don't have one, rent an RV in Tampa or New Orleans.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I plan an RV road trip from Tampa to New Orleans?

To plan an RV road trip from Tampa to New Orleans, 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 Tampa to New Orleans 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 Tampa to New Orleans. 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!