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2022 Winnebago Solis Pocket 36A #2
2022 Winnebago Solis Pocket 36A #2
2022 Winnebago Solis Pocket 36A #2
2022 Winnebago Solis Pocket 36A #2
2022 Winnebago Solis Pocket 36A #2
2022 Winnebago Solis Pocket 36A #2
2022 Winnebago Solis Pocket 36A #2
2022 Winnebago Solis Pocket 36A #2
2022 Winnebago Solis Pocket 36A #2
2022 Winnebago Solis Pocket 36A #2
2022 Winnebago Solis Pocket 36A #2
2022 Winnebago Solis Pocket 36A #2
2022 Winnebago Solis Pocket 36A #2
2022 Winnebago Solis Pocket 36A #2
2022 Winnebago Solis Pocket 36A #2
2022 Winnebago Solis Pocket 36A #2
2022 Winnebago Solis Pocket 36A #2
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2022 Class B Camping Van

Winnebago Solis Pocket 36A

Sleeps 3 17.0ft
12.5 miles from Atlanta, GA
(10)
$179/night
READY FOR CHRISTMAS! long term available
READY FOR CHRISTMAS! long term available
READY FOR CHRISTMAS! long term available
READY FOR CHRISTMAS! long term available
READY FOR CHRISTMAS! long term available
READY FOR CHRISTMAS! long term available
READY FOR CHRISTMAS! long term available
READY FOR CHRISTMAS! long term available
READY FOR CHRISTMAS! long term available
READY FOR CHRISTMAS! long term available
READY FOR CHRISTMAS! long term available
READY FOR CHRISTMAS! long term available
READY FOR CHRISTMAS! long term available
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2022 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Vibe 26BH

Sleeps 10 33.0ft
18.1 miles from Atlanta, GA
(9)
$109/night
"Dingo" Coachmen RV Freelander 27QB
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2016 Class C Motor Home

Coachmen RV Freelander 27QB Ford 350

Sleeps 6 29.0ft
5.7 miles from Atlanta, GA
(14)
$159/night
2020 Coachmen Coachmen Freelander
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2020 Class C Motor Home

Coachmen Coachmen Freelander

Sleeps 9 31.0ft
14.0 miles from Atlanta, GA
(14)
$211/night
2017 Thor Motor Coach Freedom Elite 24FE "BELLA"
2017 Class C Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach Freedom Elite 23H

Sleeps 5 25.0ft
17.9 miles from Atlanta, GA
(22)
$185/night
2022 Winnebago Solis Pocket 36A Class B  Van #1
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2022 Class B Camping Van

Winnebago Solis Pocket 36A

Sleeps 3 17.0ft
12.5 miles from Atlanta, GA
(7)
$179/night
"Rocky the RV" 2018 Thor Majestic 23A
2018 Class C Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach Majestic 23A 23A

Sleeps 6 25.0ft
5.7 miles from Atlanta, GA
(6)
$189/night
New RV. Sleeps 9! Unlimited Miles! Generator.
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2021 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Cherokee Grey Wolf 27DBH

Sleeps 10 33.0ft
19.6 miles from Atlanta, GA
(3)
$89/night
***2022***Forest River Solera
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2022 Class C Motor Home

Forest River RV Solera 27DSE

Sleeps 8 29.0ft
16.9 miles from Atlanta, GA
(6)
$245/night
The Snow’s Family Fun Pet Friendly Class A
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2016 Class A Motor Home

Winnebago Brave 31C

Sleeps 8 33.0ft
19.3 miles from Atlanta, GA
(5)
$175/night
Light weight and easy to tow! Perfect for SUV.
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2024 Travel Trailer

Dutchmen RV Coleman 17B

Sleeps 5 21.0ft
1.5 miles from Atlanta, GA
(3)
$100/night
*The Comfy* 2021 Forest River RV Salem Sleeps 10
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2021 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Salem 29VBUD

Sleeps 10 36.0ft
11.5 miles from Atlanta, GA
(25)
$115/night
2022 Winnebago Sunstar 32M
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2022 Class A Motor Home

Winnebago Sunstar 32M

Sleeps 6 32.0ft
8.5 miles from Atlanta, GA
(5)
$300/night
2022 Thor Motor Coach Miramar 34.6
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2022 Class A Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach Miramar 34.6

Sleeps 8 35.0ft
18.2 miles from Atlanta, GA
(10)
$349/night
Upscale Class A - We deliver/setup at your site
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2015 Class A Motor Home

Thor ACE 30.2

Sleeps 7 30.0ft
13.2 miles from Atlanta, GA
(6)
$195/night
Drive and Arrive in STYLE in this Mercedes Sprinter - Sleeps 2
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2014 Class B Camping Van

Airstream RV Interstate Interstate Ext Lounge

Sleeps 3 24.0ft
9.7 miles from Atlanta, GA
(19)
$279/night
2022 Dutchmen RV Coleman Lantern LT Series 17B
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2022 Travel Trailer

Dutchmen RV Coleman Lantern LT Series 17B

Sleeps 6 17.0ft
13.5 miles from Atlanta, GA
(6)
$103/night
New 3210BH Imagine
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2023 Travel Trailer

Grand Design Imagine 3210BH

Sleeps 7 32.0ft
15.4 miles from Atlanta, GA
(2)
$200/night
2021 Dutchmen RV Coleman Lantern LT Series 262BH
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2021 Travel Trailer

Dutchmen RV Coleman Lantern LT Series 262BH

Sleeps 8 30.0ft
10.9 miles from Atlanta, GA
(1)
$114/night
Winnebago Sunstar 29VE - Sleeps Up to 7
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2018 Class A Motor Home

Winnebago Sunstar 29VE

Sleeps 6 29.0ft
17.5 miles from Atlanta, GA
(1)
$260/night

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Atlanta is a fabulous city full of awesome things to see and do. Whether you’re into nature, history, sports, or science, there are attractions that are sure to suit your fancy. On top of that, this southern city offers up some seriously delicious food, good coffee, and more. 

With so many things to experience, it’s no wonder RV rentals in Atlanta are so popular. Who wouldn’t want to check out such an amazing place in the comfort of an RV? After all, there’s nothing better than returning to a cozy home after a long day of sightseeing, pulling a drink from the fridge, and relaxing on the couch or in your campsite.

With an RV, you can do just that. 

If this kind of vacation sounds like something you’d like to experience, you may be wondering what such accommodations might cost and how much does it really cost to rent RV in Atlanta? Fortunately, the cost of trailer and motorhome rentals Atlanta is not nearly as high as you might think.

  • For a trailer, you can expect to pay around $85–$135 a night, depending on the type.

  • Class C and class B motorhomes go for around $150–$250.

  • Class A rigs go for $250–$350, with some priced as high as $700+ a night. 

Discover Atlanta in an RV!

After choosing from the many private RV rentals in Atlanta, the next thing you’ll need to do is decide where to stay and what to see. The good news is, there are a whole lot of options in this amazing city. The only bad news? You have to pick and choose what you actually have time for. 

US National & State Parks

The first things we will discuss are the many state and national parks in the Atlanta area. After all, most people who are interested in RV camping are also interested in seeing the natural beauty of a place, and visiting state and national parks is one of the very best ways to do just that. 

State Parks

Looking for amazing hiking trails or a fun way to dive into history? The Georgia state parks in and around Atlanta offer plenty of hiking and learning opportunities, and we highly recommend making time to see some of them. 

Below are a few of our favorites. 

  • Panola Mountain State Park

  • Sweetwater Creek State Park

  • Pickett’s Mill Battlefield Historic Site

  • Red Top Mountain State Park

  • Hard Labor Creek State Park

National Parks

The national park sites in the area are also well worth seeing. Two of them offer an amazing glimpse into the past, and one gives visitors some amazing opportunities for outdoor recreation:

  • Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park

  • Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area

  • Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park

All three are wonderful places to take your family for a day trip.

RV Parks & Campgrounds

Obviously, you will need someplace to park your motorhome or camper trailer in Atlanta. Wondering where to go to do this? Well, practically any Atlanta RV park you choose is going to be just fine, but the options below are our absolute favorites. 

Atlanta South RV Resort

A lovely campground located near all the city’s attractions, Atlanta South RV Resort is a great place to stay. Here you’ll find pull through sites with full hookups, as well as Wi-Fi and cable TV. Of course, the friendly staff and neighbors also help make this lovely place to call home during your getaway. 

Sweetwater Creek RV Reserve

For those who prefer to get out of the city, there is Sweetwater Creek RV Reserve. This park is about 20 miles outside of Atlanta, ensuring you can escape the hustle and bustle of the big city at the end of each day. Plenty of trees offer shade and privacy, the sites are level, and full hookups are available at each site. 

Stone Mountain Park Campground

Looking to stay just minutes from some of the most fun attractions in Atlanta? Look no further than Stone Mountain Park Campground. This campground is located in Stone Mountain Park, meaning you can wake up just minutes away from train rides, mini golf, dinosaurs, an amazing playground, and much more. 

Atlanta Marietta RV Resort

Finally, there is the Atlanta Marietta RV Resort. Located on the north side of the city, this resort offers easy access to many of Atlanta’s best attractions. Additionally, people appreciate the natural setting, paved sites, and full hookups found here. Of course, the pool and laundry room are also great amenities that make every stay more comfortable. 

Need even more options? This page has a whole list of fabulous Atlanta-area campgrounds, so you can find the perfect place to park your RV for rent in Atlanta. 

Tourist Attractions

When it comes to tourist attractions, Atlanta certainly doesn’t disappoint. In fact, we’d even go so far as to say this is one of the best tourist destinations in the south. Museums, gardens, a zoo, and more fill the city with all kinds of fun and interesting things to see during your Atlanta getaway. 

Georgia Aquarium

The ocean is an incredible place. Get a peek at what life is like under the sea and learn all about the animals who live there at the wonderful Georgia Aquarium. 

World of Coca-Cola

An incredibly unique attraction, World of Coca-Cola showcases the history of the Coca-Cola company through interactive exhibits. It also gives guests a chance to sample up to 100 different soda flavors!

Atlanta Botanical Gardens

If you’re a fan of plants, you’re going to love the Atlanta Botanical Gardens. This lovely and well-cared-for set of gardens is a great place to escape the busyness of life and relax in beautiful nature. 

Centennial Olympic Park

Home of the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, Centennial Olympic Park is now a fabulous place to spend the afternoon. Check out the Fountain of Rings and The Spectacular, play on the playgrounds, and explore the Quilt Plazas. 

High Museum of Art

For many, no vacation is complete without a visit to an art museum. Luckily, Atlanta has a few of these. One of our favorites is the High Museum of Art. Here you’ll find all kinds of masterpieces just waiting to be discovered by you. 

Zoo Atlanta

Zoo days are always fun days, and Zoo Atlanta is the perfect place to have the perfect zoo day. Pack up the family and get ready to have a wonderful time checking out animals from all over the world. 

CNN Studio Tours

Ever wonder how things operate behind the scenes of live television programming? Learn all about it at CNN studios by taking one of their 50-minute guided tours. 

Atlanta History Center

History buffs will appreciate the Atlanta History Center. Here, both permanent and traveling exhibits present the history of the area in an interesting way that is sure to capture your attention.  

Fernbank Science Center

Those looking for some hands-on fun will likely find that the Fernbank Science Center is right up their alley. This awesome science museum has dozens of hands-on activities for kids and adults to learn all about the way the world works. 

Six Flags Over Georgia and White Water

Looking for thrills? Six Flags Over Georgia has you covered with all kinds of amazing roller coasters and other rides. When you're finished there, be sure to head over to the Six Flags-owned White Water water park for even more good times. 

National Center for Civil and Human Rights

Both civil and human rights are very important things. This touching and thought-provoking museum discusses these topics in a way that most history books cannot, inspiring and encouraging to make changes for the better. 

Children’s Museum of Atlanta

Travelers with little ones in tow will likely enjoy the Children’s Museum of Atlanta. Here, pint-sized exhibits get young visitors moving, experimenting, and thinking about the world in new and interesting ways. 

Skyline Park

Located on the roof of Ponce City Market, Skyline Park features midway games, mini golf, and even some rides. The atmosphere is fun, and the feeling of being on the roof is exhilarating.

Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum

Presidential libraries and museums are amazing attractions that we always recommend visiting. In Atlanta, you’ll find the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum. This attraction focuses on the life and time of our 39th president. 

Center for Puppetry Arts

Yes, this is an entire museum dedicated to puppets, and yes, it is worth visiting. The place presents all kinds of fascinating information on puppets, leading visitors to completely rethink the subject. 

Sports and Entertainment

In addition to the many parks and attractions listed above, Atlanta is also a wonderful place to visit if you’re looking for sports or entertainment. In fact, you might even find yourself trying to make extra time to catch all the games, performances, and other entertainment options the area has to offer. 

Sports 

Atlanta is home to 5 major league sports teams. These include the Atlanta Falcons NFL football team, the Atlanta Braves MLB baseball team, the Atlanta Hawks MLB baseball team, the Atlanta United FC MLS soccer team, and the Atlanta Dream WNBA basketball team. 

Additionally, the city plays host to a number of other professional teams. Among these are the Atlanta Gladiators ice hockey team, the Georgia Swarm box lacrosse team, and the Rugby ATL rugby team.

Clearly, you won’t have any trouble at all finding sports to enjoy during your time in this city. In fact, you might even find yourself booking a second or third trip to the area to catch more games. 

Entertainment

If it’s entertainment you’re looking for, you’ll be happy to know there is plenty of it in the Atlanta area. From amazing bars and nightclubs to live theater, dance, and music performances, there truly is something for everyone. 

In addition to the fun stuff that happens on a daily basis, we also highly recommend one of the annual events hosted in this city, especially the Atlanta Dogwood Festival, Dragon Con, Virginia Highland Summerfest, Music Midtown, or the Little 5 Points Halloween Festival.

Want to know more about entertainment in Atlanta? Check out this article for more awesome suggestions. 

Dump Stations

Whether you plan to invest in an extravagant motorhome rental in Atlanta or prefer an Atlanta pop-up camper rental, if it has tanks, you will need to dump them. 

Those staying in campgrounds and RV parks will likely have a sewer connection, or at least an in-park dump station. However, those who choose dry camping will need to find another way to dump the tanks on their RV rental Atlanta. This is where dump stations come into play. 

Below are some of the best Atlanta area dump station options:

  • Atlanta Marietta RV Resort Campground — The dump station at this campground is free for registered campers, but others may use the station for a fee. 

  • Three Way Campers — This is an RV dealership with a dump station that is open to the public for a fee. 

  • Atlanta South RV Resort — Registered campers may use this RV park dump station free of charge. Meanwhile, outsiders will pay a small fee to dump their tanks. 

Want to learn about even more options? This page will give you all the info you need on Georgia dump stations. 

Highways and Airports in Atlanta

You will of course have to travel to get to your RV rental in Atlanta. On top of that, you will likely even have to drive the RV to your campsite after picking it up. For this reason, it’s important to know your way around the city. 

Airport

If you plan to fly to your Atlanta RV rental, you will want to land at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. From there, you can choose to take a taxi or use a ride sharing program to get to your motorhome or travel trailer rental in Atlanta and start the RVing fun. 

Highways

As far as highways go, you’ll likely use a set of three highways the majority of the time. I-75 runs north and south through the city, and I-20 runs east and west. When you’re looking to go around Atlanta, I-285 is the ideal solution, as it loops around the entire area.

Explore Atlanta, GA

There are an incredible number of things to do in Atlanta. This region has many terrific parks to explore, like Island Ford Park. The views of the Chattahoochee River from the Island Ford Trail are stunning. Other hiking trails run through wildlife-filled woods. This park also has several caves to explore. Visitors can explore one of the oldest forests in Atlanta's city limits by going to Cascade Springs Nature Preserve. The park contains a waterfall, a historic pump house and an outdoor auditorium. A key battle during the Civil War occurred at this location.

While you can prepare meals in an RV, you may want to visit some local restaurants. Guests looking for a neighborhood bar vibe will wish to visit Atkins Park Restaurant and Bar. It is Atlanta's oldest continuously licensed tavern. They have been serving guests since opening in 1922. Find comfort food at Busy Bee Cafe in downtown Atlanta. This restaurant won a James Beard award in 2022 for its American classics. Guests have been dining at this restaurant since 1947. Campers looking for a terrific hamburger will want to go to George's Bar and Restaurant. They also serve hot dogs and other food and have many domestic and imported beers.

Atlanta has many attractions that are perfect for families. The Georgia Aquarium has seven major galleries with animals in more than 11 million gallons of water. From 2005 to 2012, it was the largest aquarium in the world, and it is still one of the largest. The Children's Museum of Atlanta covers 16,316 square feet. It is geared for children under nine. There are six major permanent galleries, each focusing on a different theme. In addition, the Morph Gallery features traveling exhibits. Each part of this museum encourages children to explore through hands-on exhibits. SkyView Atlanta is fun for the whole family. The Ferris wheel raises guests about 20 stories above Centennial Park in 42 private gondolas. This attraction stays open until after 10 p.m., making it perfect for an evening activity.

The Atlanta Botanical Gardens is a fabulous place to visit during the day or attend one of their special evening events. The garden, which will expand to over eight acres in 2024, has special days throughout the year, including events focusing on helping people start gardening, children's playtime and frog feeding. Staff at this venue often host special art sessions and exercise programs in the evening.

Road Trips Starting from Atlanta, GA

Best National Parks Near Atlanta, GA

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is about 180 miles north of Atlanta. Using the Deep Creek entrance allows visitors to skip crowds often found near the park's main entrances. In addition, it brings guests near some of the park's waterfalls, including Juney Whank Falls. Visitors to the park can explore over 850 miles of hiking trails and over 2,900 miles of streams. There are 10 developed campgrounds. Visitors may see 65 species of mammals, over 200 varieties of birds, 67 native fish species, and more than 80 types of reptiles and amphibians.

Congaree National Park is about 235 miles east of Atlanta. It protects the largest tract of old-growth bottomland hardwood forest in the United States. There are over 25 miles of hiking trails at this park. In addition, visitors can follow a 2.5-mile-long boardwalk to see some of the park's tallest trees as they head to see Weston Lake. Many people come here to paddle on Cedar Creek.

Popular State Parks Near Atlanta, GA

Lake Allatoona covers over 12,000 surface acres, and Red Top Mountain State Park is on its shores. People often waterski, swim and fish in the lake. Boats are available to rent at the nearby marina. The park has two boat ramps and three boat docks. This park has over 15 miles of hiking trails. An 1860s homestead behind the park's office is accessible by following a paved path. This park has nine picnic shelters, with the largest accommodating 250 people. This park is about 40 miles northwest of Atlanta.

Chattahoochee Bend State Park, covering more than 2,910 acres, is one of the largest state parks in Georgia. This park contains wooded areas and part of the Chattahoochee River. Visitors can observe both from the observation deck. This park has 4.3 miles of biking trails, 12 miles of hiking trails, a boat launch for kayaks and canoes and two picnic shelters. This park is about 55 miles southwest of Atlanta.

High Falls State Park has one of the tallest waterfalls south of Atlanta, which is about 50 miles away. This park has two boat ramps for launching vessels onto the Macon River. Boats are available to rent. This park also has a seasonal swimming pool, miniature golf course and six picnic shelters.

Must-see Monuments and Landmarks Near Atlanta, GA

Atlanta's Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park explores this leader's life. Visitors will want to consider starting a visit at the Visitors Center to learn more about this leader's life. A special exhibit called "Children of Courage" is perfect for introducing children to the story. Outside the center, the D.R.E.A.M. Garden hosts special events throughout the year. The D.R.E.A.M. Gallery explores the relationship between Dr. King Jr. and President Carter. The park is also home to Dr. King Jr.'s birth house. Ebenezer Church is also located in this park. The park is also home to the International World Peace Rose Gardens and the Behold Monument.

Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area has 7 miles of trails. Most of them are open for biking and hiking. Over 48 miles of the river runs through this recreation area, and it is open for rafts, canoes, kayaks and motorboats during daylight hours. Anglers often catch trout, bass and catfish in the river.

The Appalachian Trail runs through Georgia. Hikers intending to hike the trail going north start at Springer Mountain, about 80 miles north of Atlanta. Over 78 miles of the trail runs through the Chattahoochee National Forest.

RVshare’s Top Picks for Nearby RV Parks & Campgrounds

There are many terrific campgrounds in Atlanta. Campers looking for a resort-style campground will want to consider Camp Margaritaville RV Resort at Lanier Islands. Each full-hookup site has a level concrete or gravel pad, free Wi-Fi, complimentary cable TV, a fire pit and a picnic table. Guests get free access to LandShark Landing, which has a beach. They also get discounted tickets to this resort's snow tubing and water park. This campground has a restaurant and offers boat excursions on Lake Lanier.

Campers looking for a more laid-back campground should consider Scenic Mountain RV Park. This campground is spread across 112 acres. They have 92 full hook-up camping sites, a bathhouse, coin laundry, three pavilions and a swimming pool with a whirlpool. They also have a fenced dog run, pavilion, nature hiking trails and six fishing ponds.

Another terrific option is Atlanta Marietta RV Resort. Each of their full-hookup sites comes with a paved pad and a patio. Complimentary Wi-Fi is available at each site. They have a laundry, shower house and propane service.

RV Dump Stations Near Atlanta, GA

There are many RV dump stations in Atlanta. There is one at many Interstate 20 rest areas. These dump stations are available around the clock and are free.

Another one is at Cabela's in Ackworth. This inexpensive option is available when the store is open. Fresh water is available by the front door.

A third option is available at the Pilot J Travel Center near I-75 Exit 320. This facility has a restaurant and two lanes for fueling RVs.

RV Rentals Near Atlanta, GA

At RVshare, you will find the perfect RV rental for an Atlanta, Georgia, vacation. People with small families and couples may consider a Class B campervan. Those wanting lots of amenities and room to spread out will want to consider Class A motorhomes. The wide variety of Class C options makes them an excellent alternative for many people. You can also find a vast array of perfect travel trailers if you want to leave your sleeping quarters in a campground. Renting an RV allows you to reconnect with nature at state parks, preserves and refuges, like Sweetwater Creek State Park, Blue Heron Nature Preserve or Elwyn John Wildlife Sanctuary. When renting an RV from RVshare, you can stay in five-star camping resorts like Sweetwater Creek RV Reserve, Atlanta South RV Resort and Atlanta North KOA Inc.

Camping allows you to explore and do many things in Atlanta. Hikers will love exploring Island Ford Park, Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area and Cascade Springs Nature Preserve. There are many Atlanta museums to explore, including the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, the Atlanta History Center, the College Football Hall of Fame and the High Museum of Art.

Drivable RVs are the most popular choice in Atlanta. Renters can choose between large Class A units sleeping up to 10 adults. Others opt for Class B campervans, ideal for an urban vacation as drivers can easily scoot through city traffic. There are many choices in Class C motorhomes. They are usually smaller than Class A motorhomes and have fewer amenities. You can also rent various trailers, including options with extra space for ATVs and wave runners.

Frequently Asked Questions About Renting an RV Near Atlanta, GA

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Atlanta?

Motorhomes are divided into Class A, B, and C vehicles. On average expect to pay $185 per night for Class A, $149 per night for Class B and $179 per night for Class C. Towable RVs include 5th Wheel, Travel Trailers, Popups, and Toy Hauler. On average, in Atlanta, GA, the 5th Wheel trailer starts at $70 per night. Pricing for the Travel Trailer begins at $60 per night, and the Popup Trailer starts at $65 per night.

Do you need to be a certain age to rent an RV in Atlanta?

Yes. The minimum age is 25 to be eligible to get an RV Rental in Atlanta from RVshare.

Does RVshare have emergency roadside assistance?

Yes. Every RV rental booked through RVshare receives 24/7 emergency roadside assistance.

Does RVshare offer one way RV rentals in Atlanta?

Yes. Prior to renting any RV, check with the owner since not all will offer this particular option.