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2023 Trailer Under 5000lbs (Sleeps 6 & Delivery)
2023 Trailer Under 5000lbs (Sleeps 6 & Delivery)
2023 Trailer Under 5000lbs (Sleeps 6 & Delivery)
2023 Trailer Under 5000lbs (Sleeps 6 & Delivery)
2023 Trailer Under 5000lbs (Sleeps 6 & Delivery)
2023 Trailer Under 5000lbs (Sleeps 6 & Delivery)
2023 Trailer Under 5000lbs (Sleeps 6 & Delivery)
2023 Trailer Under 5000lbs (Sleeps 6 & Delivery)
2023 Trailer Under 5000lbs (Sleeps 6 & Delivery)
2023 Trailer Under 5000lbs (Sleeps 6 & Delivery)
2023 Trailer Under 5000lbs (Sleeps 6 & Delivery)
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2023 Travel Trailer

Heartland Mallard 18BHS

Sleeps 6 22.0ft
2.3 miles from Sacramento, CA
(13)
$132/night
Mercedes Sprinter Navion - GREAT for exploring!
Mercedes Sprinter Navion - GREAT for exploring!
Mercedes Sprinter Navion - GREAT for exploring!
Mercedes Sprinter Navion - GREAT for exploring!
Mercedes Sprinter Navion - GREAT for exploring!
Mercedes Sprinter Navion - GREAT for exploring!
Mercedes Sprinter Navion - GREAT for exploring!
Mercedes Sprinter Navion - GREAT for exploring!
Mercedes Sprinter Navion - GREAT for exploring!
Mercedes Sprinter Navion - GREAT for exploring!
Mercedes Sprinter Navion - GREAT for exploring!
Mercedes Sprinter Navion - GREAT for exploring!
Mercedes Sprinter Navion - GREAT for exploring!
Mercedes Sprinter Navion - GREAT for exploring!
Mercedes Sprinter Navion - GREAT for exploring!
Mercedes Sprinter Navion - GREAT for exploring!
2016 Class C Motor Home

Itasca Navion 24J

Sleeps 5 25.0ft
13.8 miles from Sacramento, CA
(26)
$149/night
Ultra Quiet Generator Included!!
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2024 Travel Trailer

Heartland Mallard 26

Sleeps 8 31.0ft
19.5 miles from Sacramento, CA
(4)
$115/night
Daniel 's  Super -Light  Avenger Fully loaded
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2021 Travel Trailer

Prime Time RV Avenger LT 17BHS

Sleeps 5 21.0ft
15.1 miles from Sacramento, CA
(1)
$85/night
The ULTIMATE Coach - 2023 Sunseeker 3250DSLE
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2023 Class C Motor Home

Forest River RV Sunseeker LE 3250DSLE Ford

Sleeps 10 32.0ft
14.3 miles from Sacramento, CA
(2)
$265/night
Winnebago View - Mercedes Sprinter - Great for exploring The Southwest!
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2015 Class C Motor Home

Winnebago View 24J

Sleeps 5 25.0ft
13.8 miles from Sacramento, CA
(49)
$149/night
Memory Maker - Delivery & Set Up Offered Sleeps 10
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2021 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Cherokee Grey Wolf 27DBH

Sleeps 10 33.0ft
13.5 miles from Sacramento, CA
(10)
$130/night
Free Ultra Quiet Generator!!
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2024 Travel Trailer

Dutchmen RV Coleman 17B

Sleeps 5 22.0ft
19.5 miles from Sacramento, CA
(3)
$90/night
Your family fun starts here
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2020 Class C Motor Home

Forest River RV Forester 2441DS Ford

Sleeps 6 27.0ft
19.8 miles from Sacramento, CA
(8)
$240/night
2022 Forest River RV No Boundaries NB19.3
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2022 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV No Boundaries NB19.3

Sleeps 6 24.0ft
15.0 miles from Sacramento, CA
(5)
$100/night
FULLY LOADED Spacious Bunkhouse
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2022 Travel Trailer

CrossRoads RV Sunset Trail SS242BH

Sleeps 8 29.0ft
14.3 miles from Sacramento, CA
(2)
$135/night
The PERFECT RV - Brand New 2023 Entegra Qwest 24R
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2023 Class C Motor Home

Entegra Coach Qwest 24R

Sleeps 5 25.0ft
14.5 miles from Sacramento, CA
(3)
$265/night
Marco & Gina's Mercedes Luxury RV- NO BURNING MAN
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2016 Class C Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach Siesta Sprinter 24ST

Sleeps 4 25.0ft
12.7 miles from Sacramento, CA
(15)
$202/night
2020 ENTEGRA QWEST 24T - Rusty's RV Adventure
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2020 Class C Motor Home

Entegra Coach Qwest 24T

Sleeps 5 25.0ft
11.9 miles from Sacramento, CA
(2)
$220/night
Explore in Comfort with Our 2021 Forest River RV!
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2021 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Wildwood Heritage Glen Hyper-Lyte 23BHHL

Sleeps 8 30.0ft
14.8 miles from Sacramento, CA
(2)
$133/night
2016 Forest River RV FR3 32DS
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2016 Class A Motor Home

Forest River RV FR3 32DS

Sleeps 8 33.0ft
7.0 miles from Sacramento, CA
(13)
$291/night
Sunshine the Adventure Van - 2023 Winnebago Revel
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2023 Class B Camping Van

Winnebago Revel 44E

Sleeps 2 19.5ft
2.0 miles from Sacramento, CA
(3)
$215/night
2021 Heartland Sundance Ultra Lite 265 BH
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2021 Travel Trailer

Heartland Sundance Ultra Lite 265 BH

Sleeps 8 29.0ft
4.7 miles from Sacramento, CA
(22)
$125/night
2022 Forest River RV EVO T2550
2022 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV EVO T2550

Sleeps 9 30.0ft
10.7 miles from Sacramento, CA
(5)
$100/night
Luxury RV- 2021 Open Road Allegro*no burning man*
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2021 Class A Motor Home

Tiffin Motorhomes Open Road Allegro 34 PA

Sleeps 5 36.0ft
14.5 miles from Sacramento, CA
(4)
$295/night

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John Sutter arrived at the confluence of the American and Sacramento Rivers in 1839. His mission was to develop a fort to serve the farmers around the area. Gabriel Moraga, a Spanish military officer, named the city after the Catholic holy sacrament. It took the fort about nine years to develop into a town, which mainly surrounded its wharf. 

Sacramento, California still enjoys agricultural roots despite being a city of about 525,000 people. It is called the farm-to-fork capital of the world. You will want to try many of the fabulous farm-to-fork restaurants. If you are close to Midtown, try Paragary's, a terrific place to enjoy dinner on the patio, or The Red Rabbit Kitchen & Bar, where you will want to sample one of their craft cocktails. If you are closer to downtown, think about dining on pork chops at The Grange Bar & Restaurant or the lamb shank at Prelude. 

Regardless of your interests, you can find terrific options in Sacramento catering to them. History lovers will want to explore the California State Capital Museum, Governor's Mansion State Historical Park, and Old Sacramento State Historic Park. If you love art, spend an afternoon exploring Crocker Art Museum, but if you are a space buff, you will want to leave time to explore the Aerospace Museum of California. There are many family-friendly things to do, including hearing the lions roar at the Sacramento Zoo, riding a seasonal train at the California State Railroad Museum, and learning about marine life at SeaQuest. If you love spending time outdoors, consider riding along the American River Bicycle Trail. Alternatively, you can pack a picnic and head to Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park, an excellent place for a hike, or McKinley Park, where you will find over 12,000 rose bushes. This city is known for its beautiful trees, and you may want to visit California State Capitol Park, Willow Park, or McClatchy Park. 

Campgrounds Near Sacramento, California

Cal Expo RV Park offers 65 pull-through sites, each with full hookups. Keep caught up on your laundry in the spacious laundry room. If you bring along your dog, they will love playing in the dog park. This park is near the downtown area, and it is also near the American River, which is a terrific place to go rafting and fishing. 

Sac-West RV Park & Campground, near Old Town Sacramento, features full-hookup asphalt and gravel sites that can accommodate any RV. Start your day with a hearty breakfast from their 24 Karat Grill. You can go fishing without leaving this campground. Special activities, like ice cream socials, wine tastings, and Bingo, occur frequently. 

Stillman Mobile Home and RV Park cater mainly to people looking to set up their RV for a month or two, but there are some short-term sites at this gated campground. They have a community room, which is a fabulous place to enjoy your morning coffee and use the internet. Their seasonal pool is a great place to beat the summer heat. 

National Parks near Sacramento, California

Yosemite National Park is about 145 miles southeast of Sacramento, and you will want to see the waterfalls at this location, including Yosemite Falls, which stands about 2,425 feet tall. Head to Glacier Point, where you can see a lot of this park's valley on a clear day. You will also want to hike through Mariposa Grove to see over 500 tall sequoia trees. This park is also a special place for a scenic drive but be aware that some roads are closed in the winter. There are 10 seasonal campgrounds and three that stay open all year.

Pinnacles National Park is about 180 miles south of Sacramento. This rocky landscape was formed by multiple volcanos about 23 million years ago. There are about 30 miles of hiking trails to see the unique formations up close. Plan to explore Bear Gulch Cave on a caving adventure. Machete Ridge offers enthusiasts of all ability levels an excellent place to go climbing. Pinnacles Campground, accessible only from the park's east side, is open year-round, and most have electrical hookups. 

Lassen Volcanic National Park is about 150 miles north of Sacramento. While most are only accessible with a short hike, this park has many hydrothermal areas. The most accessible is Sulphur Works, where you can see boiling mud pots and steam vents. You will be fascinated by the steam rising out of the creek when you visit Terminal Geyser. Elsewhere in this park, you can go geocaching. This fun game is like a scavenger hunt for natural features using a GPS-enabled device. You can also fish, boat, paddle, and stargaze. This national park has six campgrounds, with park officials having divided some into multiple sections. The Manzanita Lake Campground offers the most services, including a camp store. 

State Parks Near Sacramento, California

Folsom Lake State Recreation Area is about 25 miles east of Sacramento. Waterskiing and boating are popular activities, especially in the summertime. Lake Natoma is a terrific place for paddling because of its quiet waters and Sierra Nevada foothill scenery. There is a 32-mile bike trail connecting to many nearby county parks. This park features two camping areas, with Beal's Point open year-round and Peninsula Campground available from April through October. There are about 70 campsites at Beal's Point and about 110 campsites at Peninsula Campground. 

Brannan Island State Recreation Area is about 46 miles south of Sacramento. Anglers love coming to this Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta park to fish for striped bass, sturgeon, catfish, bluegill, perch, and bullhead. See beavers, muskrats, river otters, mink, and many species of birds by hiking in the Franks Tract area. There are numerous swimming beaches, although no lifeguards are on duty. There are also 10 boat docks spread across the park. This state park has 140 camping spots ranging in size from 20 to 36 feet. 

Colusa-Sacramento River State Recreation Area, about 45 miles northwest of Sacramento, covers only 62 acres. Anglers love fishing for catfish, shad, carp, and sturgeon. However, they especially like to come to this state park in the fall to fish for salmon. Since this park in downtown Colusa, California, is operated by the city, online camping reservations are unavailable. Bring along a picnic to enjoy under the tall willow and cottonwood trees. There are 15 campsites located along the Sacramento River. While there are no hookups, a shower house and bathrooms are available. 

National Sites Near Sacramento, California

Fort Chicago Naval Magazine National Memorial near Concord, California, was where 320 American soldiers died on July 17, 1944, in an accident during World War II when two ships collided while being loaded with ammunition for the Pacific theater. It was the worst disaster on American soil during the war. During the war, this site on Suisun Bay's shores in Concord, California, was the largest ammunition depot used by the United States Navy. After the explosion, over 250 soldiers refused to return to work, citing unfair working conditions, and the government held a trial where they convicted 250 of tyranny. To date, this is the largest trial on this charge in the United States. You must make a reservation for the tour two weeks ahead of time to visit the museum, where you can learn more about that fateful day. Tours are only available on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. 

California National Historic Trail is over 5,000 miles long, and it follows the footsteps of settlers who participated in California's gold rush, with the entire trail covering 10 states. Over 250,000 people left towns along the Missouri River following segments of this trail to reach California in hopes of striking gold. There are three sites in California along this trail. In the Sacramento area, you will want to visit Sutter's Fort State Historic Park, where you can learn about the first European settlement in California. The fort is where Native Americans would go annually to receive their pay from the federal government as tribal members. 

Incorporate time to visit John Muir National Historic Site. Muir was the father of the National Park Service. While visiting this property, you can explore the home where he advocated for the national government to protect Yosemite, Sequoia, Grand Canyon, and Mt. Rainier as national parks. Follow the trail up Mt. Wanda, where Muir hiked with his two young daughters, and see the Muir family burial site. 

National Forests Near Sacramento, California

Eldorado National Forest lies in portions of Alpine, Amador, El Dorado, and Placer counties. Anglers will find more than 611 miles of fishable streams. There are 297 lakes and reservoirs in this national forest, and this forest covers more than 615,037 acres. It has many outstanding hiking trails, including climbing Thunder Mountain, starting at the trailhead along Highway 88. Visitors can also find places to go swimming, boating, and horseback riding. There are more than 35 campgrounds in this forest. Many are only open from June 1 through October 15 because of snowfall. 

Tahoe National Forest offers more than 2,000 miles of roads, and you will love seeing the meadows, waterfalls, canyons, rivers, and lakes in this national forest. It also contains over 190 miles of single-track motorcycle trails and 35 miles of biking trails. The American River bisecting this forest offers anglers terrific fishing opportunities. Placer Big Trees contains the northernmost grove of giant sequoias in the U.S. In the part of the National Forest near Truckee, California, many hiking trails lead to ghost towns you may want to explore. This national forest covers more than 871,495 acres and over 50 campgrounds. 

Stanislaus National Forest covers more than 898,000 acres. There are over 800 miles of streams and rivers and over 75 lakes. You may want to try fishing in the Spicer, Beardsley, and Relief reservoirs. While several fish species live in the waters of this forest, it has excellent trout fishing. This national forest also contains more than 1,000 miles of hiking trails. The 3.9-mile-long Pinecrest Lake Loop is magnificent, with giant granite boulders along its course. Tuolumne Wild and Scenic River is an excellent place for a rafting adventure. There are 68 campgrounds in this national forest. Lodgepole and Big Meadow campgrounds near Big Meadow, California are terrific options.

Pet Friendly Rentals in Sacramento

Sacramento is a great place to camp with pets! Fortunately, there are lots of pet-friendly RVs, and you can filter your search on RVshare to show rentals that allow pets. You'll want to check with the campground where you plan to stay to make sure it's pet-friendly - fortunately, many Sacramento-area campgrounds are!

If you need to leave your pet alone in the RV for short periods of time, make sure the rig also has air conditioning or is a temperature where they will be safe and comfortable. Leave wee pads, fresh litter, and toys to entertain them while you're gone.

Explore Sacramento, CA

Sacramento is the capital of California, so you should add the California State Capitol Park, which is within the city limits, to your itinerary. In this park, you'll find the Vietnam War Memorial, the Veterans Memorial, and the USS California Bell. You can also explore the State Capitol World Peace Garden and the California State Capitol Museum.

Another fabulous area to visit in the city is the William Land Regional Park. This facility is home to the 14-acre Sacramento Zoo, which houses a wide variety of endangered and native species. It also contains Funderland Amusement Park, which is home to 10 classic amusement park rides that delight people of all ages. You can also explore Fairytale Town, which is an area with a storybook theme, a petting zoo, and a cafe.

If you want to learn more about the history of Sacramento while also getting to shop, dine, and take in the sights downtown, then you should check out the Old Sacramento Waterfront. This stretch of Sacramento on the river is designated as a national historical landmark, but it's alive with a bevy of shops, restaurants, bars, and more. You can even take a cruise on the Sacramento River on the River City Queen, the Delta King Riverboat, or the Sac Brew Boat.

Close to the Old Sacramento Waterfront is the California State Railroad Museum, which features vintage trains and exhibits that highlight the importance of the railroad to this region. Other interesting museums to visit without leaving Sacramento include the Crocker Art Museum, the California Automobile Museum, the California Museum, and the SMUD Museum of Science and Curiosity.

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Best National Parks Near Sacramento, CA

You can reach the volcanic wonderland of Lassen Volcanic National Park by traveling 200 miles north of Sacramento. Volcanoes, geysers, fumaroles, and other hydrothermic wonders await you at this national park tucked in Lassen National Forest. You can explore this fascinating area on 150 miles of trails and 30 miles of park highway. Multiple lakes are excellent places to kayak, canoe, and fish. Stargazing is also fantastic here thanks to the park's distance from city lights.

Yosemite National Park is 195 miles southeast of Sacramento. This stunning outdoor recreation area draws numerous visitors each year with its gorgeous waterfalls, ancient sequoias, and mountain vistas. It contains more than 750 miles of trails and is almost all wilderness, so you'll have plenty of places to explore on foot, on horseback, or via bike. Rock climbing is popular here due to the presence of features like El Capitan, the Merced River Canyon, and the domes of Tuolumne Meadows.

The entrance to Pinnacles National Park is roughly 185 miles south of Sacramento. It is known for its distinctive volcanic rock formations and talus caves that visitors can explore on over 30 miles of trails. Rock climbing, bird watching, and camping are other popular activities here.

Popular State Parks Near Sacramento, CA

Folsom Lake State Recreation Area is only 25 miles northeast of Sacramento. The central attraction at this park is Folsom Lake, which is a fabulous place to fish, swim, and boat. If you want to do some sailing, kayaking, or crew racing, then you should visit Lake Natoma, which is downstream of Folsom Lake. Alternatively, biking enthusiasts can take advantage of the park's 95 miles of trails or the paved 32-mile bike trail that runs from the park to Old Sacramento. Should you prefer to explore on foot, you can hike on more than 50 miles of hiking trails.

You can find Brannan Island State Recreation Area by driving roughly 45 miles southwest of Sacramento. This California state park is located on the Sacramento River and the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. Visitors can launch their watercraft using the 10-lane boat launch, drop a line from a boat or from a pier, and swim at a designated beach. Nature viewers may spot some of the park's more than 75 species of birds as well as river otters, mink, beavers, and more.

If you travel 65 miles northwest of Sacramento, you'll reach the entrance to the Colusa-Sacramento River State Recreation Area. This recreation area on the Sacramento River offers anglers plenty of opportunities to catch salmon, trout, and bass. Swimming, picnicking, grilling, and bird watching are commonplace activities here.

Must-see Monuments and Landmarks Near Sacramento, CA

Port Chicago Naval Magazine National Memorial is about 70 miles southwest of Sacramento. This national site honors the 320 lives lost when two cargo ships full of ammunition for WWII combat exploded in the deadliest domestic disaster of the war. When you visit this memorial at the Concord Naval Weapons Station, you'll be able to take a guided tour that will lead you around the blast site and part of Port Chicago.

Just 10 miles southwest of the Port Chicago Naval Magazine National Memorial is the John Muir National Historic Site. This national site is dedicated to the naturalist who successfully advocated for the preservation of several prominent national parks. When you visit, you'll be able to watch a park film about Muir's life, tour his historic home, and hike on the trails of Mt. Wanda.

The California National Historic Trail is a sprawling, branching set of trails and pathways that settlers and miners used to immigrate to the West Coast during the 1840s and 1850s. One of the branches of this lengthy national historic trail terminates at Sutter's Fort Historic State Park near downtown Sacramento. When you visit Sutter's Fort, you'll be able to see the restored 1840s fort that was a way station for travelers and a haven for settlers until the Gold Rush of the 1850s rendered it obsolete. Should you decide to explore the trail itself, you'll have plenty of opportunities to hike and bike.

RVshare’s Top Picks for Nearby RV Parks & Campgrounds

If you're looking for convenient RV campgrounds in Sacramento, then one option you should consider is Cal Expo RV Park. This campground is located at the Cal Expo complex, which hosts the California State Fair and other exciting events. Amenities here include showers, free Wi-Fi, and a dog park.

Another quality RV spot in Sacramento is Stillman RV Park, which is located off State Route 99 in the southern part of town. This campground takes security seriously, so you'll be well protected between its gates and its 24-hour security. You'll find showers, a pet area, and a pool here.

If you'd prefer to stay in West Sacramento, then you should look into Sac West RV Park and Campground. This campground is six miles west of downtown off Interstate 80. Regular on-site activities include peddle boat races, campfires, and arts and crafts demonstrations. Full hookups, big rig sites, and pull-through sites are all available.

RV Dump Stations Near Sacramento, CA

There are multiple RV dump stations in the Sacramento area. If you want to empty your tanks in Sacramento itself, then you'll likely want to stop by 49er Travel Plaza, which is off Interstate 80 on the north side of town. Emptying your tanks here costs $15 per use, but you only have to pay $8 if you fill up your gas tank during the same transaction.

Another dump station is located at Loomis RV Park, which is 23 miles northeast of Sacramento and eight miles from Folsom Lake State Recreation Area. This dump station is open all year long and only costs $8 to use. Folsom Lake State Recreation Area itself also has a dump station that you can use for free if you pay to camp.

RV Rentals Near Sacramento, CA

Since California is such a popular camping destination, it's home to plenty of RVs you can rent through RVshare. Class C motorhomes and Class B campervans are common rental choices in the Sacramento area. Class C rigs are popular for family trips and typically sleep four to six people. They also have kitchens so you can prepare your meals. On the other hand, Class B campervans comfortably sleep two people, are agile, and are perfect if you are exploring as a couple. These two options work well for trips to places like Lassen Volcanic National Park, Folsom Lake State Recreation Area, and Tahoe National Forest.

Consider a Class A coach if you want to rent a more spacious and fancier RV than a Class B or Class C camper. These coaches usually can sleep up to 10 people and have conveniences like full kitchens, couches, and an entertainment center in the living room area. These RVs are suitable for campgrounds that can accommodate big rigs, like Sac West RV Park or the camping areas at Yosemite National Park.

Frequently Asked Questions About Renting an RV Near Sacramento, CA

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Sacramento, CA by trip duration?

Motorhomes in Sacramento, California average around $200 a night and Towable Trailers are around $150 a night.

What does RVshare Protection cover with my Sacramento, CA RV rental?

RVshare's protection plan standard package covers Up to $300,000 in comprehensive and collision coverage based on the value of the RV. It also includes free 24/7 roadside assistance and free towing and tire service. For more information on RVshare insurance, click here.

What is included in my Sacramento, CA RV rental?

Check your RV listing and ask the owner about what is included with your RV rental. Every rental may not have the same inclusions.

Can I have my Sacramento, CA RV rental delivered to a specified location?

Many owners on RVshare.com offer delivery. They will drop the RV off and some will even set it up for you at the campsite. Check the listing or ask the owner to see if this service will be offered and its associated cost.