Class A RV Rentals in Buffalo, NY

1-12 Class A RV Rentals
Fleetwood RV Flair 29M
2021 Class A Motor Home

Fleetwood RV Flair 29M

Sleeps 8 31.0ft
10.5 miles from Buffalo, NY
(23)
$315 /night
Fleetwood RV Storm 36F
2017 Class A Motor Home

Fleetwood RV Storm 36F

Sleeps 10 39.0ft
15.3 miles from Buffalo, NY
(11)
$329 /night
Gulf Stream RV Independence 8330
2008 Class A Motor Home

Gulf Stream RV Independence 8330

Sleeps 8 32.0ft
139.6 miles from Buffalo, NY
(13)
$182 /night
Fleetwood RV Fortis 34MB
2020 Class A Motor Home

Fleetwood RV Fortis 34MB

Sleeps 8 35.0ft
147.9 miles from Buffalo, NY
(3)
$399 /night
Fleetwood RV Flair 29M
2018 Class A Motor Home

Fleetwood RV Flair 29M

Sleeps 6 31.0ft
139.6 miles from Buffalo, NY
New Listing New Listing
$229 /night
Jayco Precept 33U
2020 Class A Motor Home

Jayco Precept 33U

Sleeps 6 36.0ft
135.2 miles from Buffalo, NY
(5)
$322 /night
Coachmen RV Mirada 35BH
2018 Class A Motor Home

Coachmen RV Mirada 35BH

Sleeps 9 36.0ft
151.2 miles from Buffalo, NY
(1)
$255 /night
Forest River RV Georgetown 335DS
2016 Class A Motor Home

Forest River RV Georgetown 335DS

Sleeps 6 36.0ft
139.6 miles from Buffalo, NY
New Listing New Listing
$189 /night
Winnebago Vista 31KE
2015 Class A Motor Home

Winnebago Vista 31KE

Sleeps 7 31.0ft
144.5 miles from Buffalo, NY
(3)
$296 /night
Forest River RV Gulfstream 351ds
2015 Class A Motor Home

Forest River RV Gulfstream 351ds

Sleeps 7 36.0ft
155.0 miles from Buffalo, NY
(11)
$250 /night
Newmar Bay Star 2901
2008 Class A Motor Home

Newmar Bay Star 2901

Sleeps 6 30ft
148.7 miles from Buffalo, NY
(4)
$275 /night
Forest River RV Georgetown 329DS
2016 Class A Motor Home

Forest River RV Georgetown 329DS

Sleeps 5 34.11ft
155.8 miles from Buffalo, NY
(1)
$325 /night
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Road Trips Starting from Buffalo, NY

Best National Parks Near Buffalo, NY

Cuyahoga National Park is in Ohio, 198 miles southwest of Buffalo. Seventy-six well-marked hiking trails meander throughout the park. They range in difficulty from easy to tough. The Buckeye Trail is one of the toughest, gaining more than 1,500 feet along its 11.1-mile length. One of the easiest is the Ohio and Erie Canal Towpath, which is only about 3.1 miles long and only gains 42 feet in elevation. You can take your pets along on both trails as long as they're leashed. You must also clean up after them. Birding is popular, too, as the park staff has documented 240 species that fly through and live in the park.

It's about a 240-mile drive northwest into Canada to reach Bruce Peninsula National Park, which sits on a spit of land that separates Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. The area is the best fishing destination on Lake Huron, and you can catch steelhead, chinook salmon, three kinds of bass and even the mighty sturgeon in both the bay and the lake. Lake Huron is the fourth-largest lake in the world, and the wading birds and other waterfowl that live along the shore make for great photographs. Examples include the great blue heron, white-faced ibis and plover. You can spot whip-poor-wills, snow owls and golden eagles flying overhead. There are 21 hiking trails in Bruce Peninsula National Park, ranging in difficulty from easy to moderate. The area is perfect for stargazing. The park itself features Class-2 stargazing on the Bortle Scale, which is as dark a sky as it normally gets. If you have a boat, then you can use one of the launches to set forth into the bay or the lake to enjoy Class-1 stargazing away from shore. This means that you can photograph the gegenschein and see what you're doing by zodiacal light. Remember that every member of the family needs to have a passport if you visit this national park.

Thousand Islands National Park is in Ontario, about 250 miles northeast of Buffalo. As with any trip to Canada, you will need a passport for each member of your family. There are just six hiking trails within the park, and they're easy and moderately tough. They all provide a view of the water along at least part of their lengths, so they can be a good way to find your own personal "secret spot" for some great fishing. You can catch pumpkinseed, walleye, pike, three kinds of bass and yellow perch. Swimming is popular on the beach. So are kayaking and canoeing. If you're into kitesurfing, then the St. Lawrence River is a beautiful place to do that.

Popular State Parks Near Buffalo, NY

Evangola State Park is just 27 miles southwest of Buffalo down the southern Lake Erie Shoreline. The stargazing at this park is Class 4 on the Bortle Scale, meaning that there will be light domes on the horizon but that the zenith should be black and not gray. With adequate filters on your telescope, you should be able to take some good photos of the night sky. Bring your Frisbee along for the disc golf course and your fishing rod for the walleye, northern pike and yellow perch that abound in Lake Erie.

Letchworth State Park is a little less than 60 miles northeast of Buffalo. The park has 30 hiking trails, the toughest of which is Letchworth State Park Gorge Trail. It's 13.92 miles long and climbs more than 2,000 feet, making it a true test for experienced hikers. There are several waterfalls in the park, and most of them are in the gorge. During the winter, the hiking trails become snowshoe tracks and snowmobile routes.

On the shore of Lake Ontario, about 50 miles northeast of Buffalo, you'll find Golden Hill State Park. Standing guard over the park's 510 acres is Thirty Mile Lighthouse. It guided ships in Lake Ontario from the time it was built until 1958. If you fish in Lake Ontario, then you can avail yourself of the picnic facilities at the park to cook a lovely dinner. Even though it's a small park, boat launches are available.

Must-see Monuments and Landmarks Near Buffalo, NY

The Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site is right in downtown Buffalo, so you can park the RV elsewhere and then take the bus to the site. In 1901, then-Vice President Theodore Roosevelt had to take the oath of office after William McKinley's assassination. He did so at this national historic site. The site features speakers throughout the year on what the staff calls "Speaker Night," and there are both virtual and in-person tours available.

RVshare’s Top Picks for Nearby RV Parks & Campgrounds

Niagara Falls / Grand Island KOA Holiday is only 13 miles northwest of Buffalo. It can accommodate rigs of any size up to 80 feet, and the campground provides 50-amp electrical hookups. You will enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the camp too. Your children will enjoy the playgrounds in the park, and you can rent both canoes and kayaks.

HTR Niagara Campground & Resort, once known as Branches of Niagara Campground, is also 13 miles northwest of Buffalo. It is open from April until October every year. The campground features full hookups and pull-through sites for RVs. You can enjoy a cookout or roast marshmallows on the fire rings, and each campsite also has a picnic table for your convenience. The whole family can play laser tag or ride the campground's zip line for a jolt of adrenaline.

AA Royal Motel & Campground is 18 miles north of Buffalo. This campground has full hookups, and it also has an adjoining RV repair facility. Showers and restrooms are free, and you may bring your pets. The campground also features pull-through sites, making maneuvering big rigs easier than ever. You can do laundry at the campground too.

RV Dump Stations Near Buffalo, NY

HTR Niagara Campground & Resort, formerly Branches of Niagara Campground, is also a good place if you need to find a dump station near Buffalo. It's as popular as the campground itself because of its nearness to Buffalo and the aforementioned amenities.

Colton RV & Marine is a popular dump station because it's right in Tonawanda, which is only 18 miles north of Buffalo. It also has a repair facility because it's an RV dealership.

Since it's in Niagara Falls and provides easy access to that area, Niagara Falls Campground & Lodging's dump station sees a lot of use among travelers to Buffalo as it's a mere 22 miles to the north. This dump station is only available from April until October, however.

RV Rentals Near Buffalo, NY

Renting an RV with RVshare is a terrific way to enjoy a trip to Buffalo, NY since your accommodations are traveling with you. A Class B RV is just right if you plan to travel to a place that might have narrow roads or campgrounds that have smaller RV-specific campsites. At the other end of the spectrum, if you're visiting anywhere with spacious campsites or wide roads, then a Class A motorhome would be an excellent choice.

Many Class A motorhomes and fifth wheels can sleep up to nine or 10 people, so they're good choices if you have a large family. Even some Class B RVs and trailers have room for four or five people and are a cozy alternative. Thor, Coachmen and Aerolite are three renowned brands of RVs that are available to rent.

When it comes to road trips, you can start with Adirondack Park, which is about 240 miles east of Buffalo, NY. Buffalo is also a good starting point for preplanned longer road trips to New York City, Philadelphia or Boston. New York City is 372 miles to the southeast, Philadelphia is 380 miles to the southeast, and Boston is 458 miles to the east.


Frequently Asked Questions About Renting a Class A RV Near Buffalo, NY

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

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 Buffalo, NY?

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 Buffalo, NY?

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 Buffalo, NY?

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.