Class A RV Rentals in Birmingham, AL

1-20 of 50+ Class A RV Rentals
Thor Motor Coach ACE 33.1
2020 Class A Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach ACE 33.1

Sleeps 7 34.0ft
12.1 miles from Birmingham, AL
(6)
$400 /night
Tiffin Motorhomes Allegro 36 UA
2017 Class A Motor Home

Tiffin Motorhomes Allegro 36 UA

Sleeps 7 38.0ft
9.4 miles from Birmingham, AL
(37)
$279 /night
Winnebago Forza 38R
2014 Class A Motor Home

Winnebago Forza 38R

Sleeps 7 39.0ft
7.3 miles from Birmingham, AL
New Listing New Listing
$272 /night
Tiffin Motorhomes Phaeton 40 QBH
2011 Class A Motor Home

Tiffin Motorhomes Phaeton 40 QBH

Sleeps 7 40.0ft
15.3 miles from Birmingham, AL
New Listing New Listing
$325 /night
Forest River RV FR3 30DS
2015 Class A Motor Home

Forest River RV FR3 30DS

Sleeps 6 31.0ft
25.3 miles from Birmingham, AL
(2)
$199 /night
Jayco Alante 31V
2016 Class A Motor Home

Jayco Alante 31V

Sleeps 8 32.0ft
39.6 miles from Birmingham, AL
(6)
$228 /night
Thor Motor Coach Freedom Traveler A32
2021 Class A Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach Freedom Traveler A32

Sleeps 8 33.25ft
108.4 miles from Birmingham, AL
(6)
$320 /night
Tiffin Motorhomes Allegro Bus 40 SP
2015 Class A Motor Home

Tiffin Motorhomes Allegro Bus 40 SP

Sleeps 4 41.0ft
24.1 miles from Birmingham, AL
New Listing New Listing
$255 /night
Winnebago Adventurer 35P
2011 Class A Motor Home

Winnebago Adventurer 35P

Sleeps 6 35.0ft
27.7 miles from Birmingham, AL
$235 /night
Thor Motor Coach Axis 25.2
2017 Class A Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach Axis 25.2

Sleeps 5 26.0ft
38.2 miles from Birmingham, AL
(2)
$290 /night
Newmar Dutch Star 4369
2021 Class A Motor Home

Newmar Dutch Star 4369

Sleeps 5 43.0ft
85.9 miles from Birmingham, AL
(2)
$350 /night
Thor Motor Coach Miramar 34.6
2022 Class A Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach Miramar 34.6

Sleeps 8 35.0ft
132.1 miles from Birmingham, AL
(9)
$349 /night
Coachmen RV Mirada 35BH
2019 Class A Motor Home

Coachmen RV Mirada 35BH

Sleeps 8 37.0ft
74.4 miles from Birmingham, AL
New Listing New Listing
$260 /night
Forest River RV FR3 32DS
2016 Class A Motor Home

Forest River RV FR3 32DS

Sleeps 10 33.0ft
54.7 miles from Birmingham, AL
New Listing New Listing
$229 /night
Fleetwood RV Southwind 34A
2016 Class A Motor Home

Fleetwood RV Southwind 34A

Sleeps 5 34.0ft
87.0 miles from Birmingham, AL
(11)
$227 /night
Forest River RV Georgetown 5 Series 36B5
2018 Class A Motor Home

Forest River RV Georgetown 5 Series 36B5

Sleeps 8 37.0ft
100.5 miles from Birmingham, AL
(1)
$388 /night
Tiffin Motorhomes Open Road Allegro 36 LA
2021 Class A Motor Home

Tiffin Motorhomes Open Road Allegro 36 LA

Sleeps 5 37.0ft
115.4 miles from Birmingham, AL
(3)
$331 /night
Thor Motor Coach ACE 29 1
2014 Class A Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach ACE 29 1

Sleeps 6 29.0ft
90.3 miles from Birmingham, AL
New Listing New Listing
$150 /night
Thor Motor Coach Axis 24.1
2023 Class A Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach Axis 24.1

Sleeps 5 26.0ft
100.5 miles from Birmingham, AL
New Listing New Listing
$258 /night
Entegra Coach Vision 29F
2020 Class A Motor Home

Entegra Coach Vision 29F

Sleeps 10 33.0ft
144.9 miles from Birmingham, AL
(8)
$327 /night
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Road Trips Starting from Birmingham, AL

Best National Parks Near Birmingham, AL

While no national parks are near Birmingham, some options would make great road trips. Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a fabulous option for campers who want to see animals in their natural habitat. Many people head to the Cataloochee and Cades Cove areas to see white-tail deer, raccoons, wild turkeys and woodchucks. There is approximately one black bear for every square mile in the park, but they can be very hard to spot. Visitors wanting to see elk can often spot them outside the Oconaluftee Visitor Center. There are over 50 species of native fish in this park. Anglers can fish in over 600 miles of streams in this park if they have a Tennessee or North Carolina fishing license. Most anglers try to catch rainbow, brown and brook trout. The park is about 316 miles from Birmingham, making it an excellent option for a road trip.

Mammoth Cave National Park is about 287 miles north of Birmingham, making it another excellent option for a road trip. This park contains the world's largest known cave system, but only a tiny portion has been mapped. Visitors can go on a variety of tours to explore it. The cave has more sulfate minerals than any known cave worldwide. This park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and International Biosphere Reserve for the diversity of wildlife found in the park. More than 130 species of animals live in the cave, while others live above ground. In addition to visiting caves, visitors can fish, bike and hike at this park.

Congaree National Park is about 380 miles east of Birmingham. It is the largest old-growth bottomland hardwood forest in the Southeastern United States. Since it is in a floodplain, trees get the nutrients needed to grow very tall at this location. Park rangers often host talks to help visitors learn more. They can also canoe, kayak, hike and bike at this location.

Popular State Parks Near Birmingham, AL

Oak Mountain State Park is about 20 miles south of Birmingham. It is the largest and one of the oldest state parks in the state. This park has over 100 miles of trails. Most are open for hiking, biking and horseback riding. Horses are available to rent. There are pump and BMX bike courses. Anglers can try their luck at three fishing ponds. Visitors can go cable skiing and play on an inflatable aquapark obstacle course. There are two beaches and a swimming area. Boats are available to rent. Park rangers often give nature programs at Peavine Falls, while the Oak Mountain Interpretive Center staff teach outdoor recreation skills. This park has an 18-hole golf course and a driving range. There are multiple picnic areas, a playground, a pickleball court and an archery range. The park is home to the Alabama Wildlife Center.

Cheaha State Park is about 85 miles east of Birmingham. It has the highest elevation in the state. The Talladega National Forest surrounds this park. It has a park store with a restaurant. Visitors will want to stop at the Interpretative Center to learn about the unique ecosystems found in this park. This park has a dog park, picnic areas, playgrounds and numerous trails open for hiking and mountain biking.

Wind Creek State Park is about 80 miles southeast of Birmingham on Lake Martin's shores. This park has one of the largest campgrounds of any state park in the country. Anglers often catch crappie, bluegill and striped bass in the lake. Visitors can go swimming in the lake at the North Park Picnic Area. A variety of boats are available to rent at the marina. Numerous trails wind their way through hardwood bottoms and a pine forest. This park has a restaurant, archery range, picnic pavilions and a miniature golf course. A vendor offers zipline tours.

National Forests Near Birmingham, AL

About 70 miles east of Birmingham, the Talladega National Forest offers a wealth of recreational activities for visitors. The Shoal Creek Ranger District features water activities like boating, fishing, and swimming. Spend the day hiking or viewing nature. Camp with your RV at the Payne Lake Recreation Area or the Coleman Lake Recreation Area, which features 39 RV sites with water and electrical hookups and access to the 335-mile-long Pinhoti Trail.

Must-see Monuments and Landmarks Near Birmingham, AL

The Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument contains many public venues in the city's Civil Rights District. Venues that the public can visit include the A.G. Gaston Motel, Kelly Ingram Park, the Masonic Temple Building, St. Paul United Methodist Church and Sixteenth Street Baptist Church. The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute is an affiliate of The Smithsonian Museum.

Freedom Riders National Monument is a driving tour of nine sites associated with Anniston's civil rights history, where people who wanted the country to remain divided firebombed a Greyhound bus. Signs at each stop allow visitors to learn what happened at that location. Anniston is about 65 miles east of Birmingham.

The Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail recognizes the route of the 1965 Voting Rights March in Alabama. It begins at Brown Chapel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church in Selma, about 92 miles south of Birmingham. Drivers can follow the route by watching for signs along the road's edge. Guests can learn more by stopping at the Selma, Lowndes and Montgomery interpretative centers.

RVshare’s Top Picks for Nearby RV Parks & Campgrounds

There are many terrific campgrounds near Birmingham. Carson Village Homes & RV Community is a long-term RV campground. They have billiards, a clubhouse and a community kitchen. There is a nearby bus stop. This park is about 12 miles north of downtown Birmingham.

Hoover Met Complex RV Park has 170 asphalt pull-through camping spots. Daily, weekly and monthly rates are available. The complex features numerous recreational facilities, including ball fields, a tennis center and a climbing center. Special events are often hosted in The Finley Center. This park is in Hoover, AL, about 11 miles south of Birmingham.

Grandstand RV Park is at the Talladega Superspeedway. They have a camp store, swimming pool, playground, two dog parks and a basketball court. The racetrack and campground are about 47 miles east of Birmingham.

RV Dump Stations Near Birmingham, AL

There are many choices for RV dump stations near Birmingham. There is one at Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park. Learn how this site was a significant supplier of iron to Confederate troops during the Civil War during your visit. This site is an American Society for Metals Historical Landmark, an American Battlefield Trust Heritage Site on the Alabama Appalachian Highlands Birding Trail. This park is about 30 miles southwest of Birmingham.

One is also at Love's Travel Stop #503 in Moody, AL. This site is about 22 miles northeast of Birmingham. It is about 21 miles northwest of Birmingham.

There is also one in the Hoover Met Complex RV Park. Visitors can often watch or participate in sports at this location. This park is in Hoover, AL and about 18 miles south of Birmingham.

RV Rentals Near Birmingham, AL

If you dream of getting away to Birmingham, AL, then rent an RV from RVshare. You will find various options, from large Class A motorhomes to travel trailers. If you usually dread the thought of roughing it, then consider a Class A motorhome. They are loaded with features you wish you had at home. Easily zip through traffic in a Class B campervan. Class C motorhomes are perfect for most families. At RVshare, you will also find a variety of travel trailers to rent. In the Birmingham area, you can find terrific campgrounds, like Oak Mountain State Park, the largest state park in the state, Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park, where special events occur throughout the year and Cherokee Campground.

Campers will find many things to do in Birmingham, like visiting the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute in downtown Birmingham, Negro Southern League Museum and Vulcan Park and Museum. Birmingham is also an ideal spot to start a road trip to Daytona Beach or Orlando, which are about 580 miles away or Denver, which is about 1,300 miles away.

The wide variety of motorhomes and trailers available on RVshare can make renting one a challenging decision. Travel trailers are the most popular choice. These trailers come in many designs. If you have a small family, you may want to go vintage with a classic travel trailer. Toy haulers let you bring your ATVs and other toys along. Teardrop trailers are small, making them an excellent choice for couples and single individuals. Fifth-wheel trailers are often the largest and require a special hitch.


Frequently Asked Questions About Renting a Class A RV Near Birmingham, AL

How do I properly navigate and park a Class A motorhome rental in urban areas or tight spaces in Birmingham, AL?

Class A motorhomes can be large and require a bit of practice and patience to navigate and park in tight spaces. When driving in urban areas, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and plan your route ahead of time to avoid narrow streets, low overpasses, or weight restrictions. When parking, look for spacious lots that allow for easy entry and exit. It may also be helpful to have a spotter help guide you into your parking spot.

Are there any special licensing requirements or restrictions for operating a Class A motorhome rental in Birmingham, AL?

In most cases, a standard driver's license is required to operate a Class A motorhome rental.

What kind of maintenance or upkeep do I need to perform on a Class A motorhome rental during my rental period?

As an RVshare customer, the only maintenance required is keeping the motorhome clean and returning it in the same condition it was received.

Do I need to know any weight restrictions or bridge height limitations when operating a Class A motorhome rental in Birmingham, AL?

Yes, it's important to be aware of weight restrictions and bridge height limitations when operating a Class A motorhome rental. It's important to check with your RV owner or local authorities for any specific restrictions in your area.

Can I bring my bicycles or other outdoor equipment to use with the Class A motorhome rental, and what storage options are available for these items?

Yes, you can bring your bicycles or other outdoor equipment to use with the Class A motorhome rental. Many motorhomes come equipped with exterior storage compartments or bike racks for convenient storage. Check with the RV owner to see what storage is available to you.

How do I properly level and stabilize a Class A motorhome rental at my campsite or RV park, and what equipment or tools do I need for this?

Sometimes stabilizing a Class A motorhome is needed to ensure a comfortable and safe stay at your campsite or RV park. Confirm the type of campsite you’ll stay at and any stabilizing actions or equipment necessary with the RV owner.

What fuel efficiency considerations do I need to consider when operating a Class A motorhome rental, and how can I minimize the impact on my fuel costs?

Class A motorhomes typically have lower fuel efficiency due to their size and weight. However, there are ways to minimize fuel costs such as driving at a steady speed and avoiding abrupt stops and starts.

Do I need to bring entertainment equipment or appliances for the Class A motorhome rental, such as a home theater system or outdoor grill?

Most Class A motorhomes come equipped with basic entertainment equipment and appliances such as a TV, DVD player, and refrigerator. However, if you have specific entertainment needs or preferences, it's best to check with your RV owner to ensure these items are provided or if you should bring your own.

Are any unique features or amenities available in Class A motorhome rentals that may not be found in other RVs in Birmingham, AL?

Class A motorhomes often feature high-end amenities such as leather seating, residential-sized kitchens, and luxurious bedding. Some may also feature high-tech entertainment systems or outdoor kitchens. It's best to check with your RV owner for any specific unique features or amenities that may be available in your rental.