When you choose from the Eau Claire RV rentals listed on RVshare, you can make this summer's vacation a road trip to remember. Choose a Class A motorhome rental in Eau Claire if you have a large family or group of six to eight adults. These luxurious RVs are like private jets, loaded with all the high-class amenities and comforts of home. You can relax in a massage theater chair while you watch your big-screen TV. Or, you can whip up a delicious meal in a full-size kitchen.
Class C RV rentals in Eau Claire are similarly sized as Class A RVs and provide a lot of the same amenities, but they tend to be far more economical when it comes to fuel, repairs and purchase prices. This is because they are built on a universal pickup truck platform and are mass-produced with more affordable parts that are also used in pickups.
If you have a family of four, a Class B motorhome may do the trick. These vehicles are compact vans that are easy to maneuver and lighter on your wallet when you reach the pump. You can read all about the different RV classes and their pros and cons on the RVshare blog.
You may want to consider securing a camper rental in Eau Claire. Most campers need a large half-ton truck to haul them. However, you can find ultralight fiberglass campers to tow with your SUV or car.
If you are on a tight budget, you may want to go with a pop-up camper rental in Eau Claire that expands like a tent once you reach your destination. These vehicles can be both lightweight and affordable.
The RV campgrounds near Eau Claire are ideal resting spots for campers to relax and enjoy the scenery. These campsites have additional amenities for RV renters to hook up their electric, water and sewer utilities.
In addition, the campsites may offer boating, swimming, fishing, hiking, Wi-Fi, laundry facilities, modern bathhouses and more. Some of the top facilities you should consider staying at include:
Eagle Ridge Campground
O'Neil Creek Campground
Stoney Creek RV Resort
Ma's Irvington Campground and Rentals, LLC
Pleasant Lake Campground
Nelson's Landing RV Park
Pine Harbor Campground
Little Creek Family Campground
Wolf's Den RV Campground
Sandy Hill Campground
There are so many scenic spots to visit in Wisconsin. The Apostle Islands are a group of islands that were once used for fishing and have now been reclaimed by Mother Nature. It is an adventure to explore the sea caves, immaculate beaches, and fresh forests by paddling to each area in a boat or kayak.
St. Croix and the Ice Age National Scenic locations are hot spots for boaters and hikers alike. Harrington Beach, Newport and Yellowstone Lake state parks are even better for boating, fishing, sunbathing and swimming. If you'd like to visit a national park, one of the closest to Eau Claire is Michigan's Isle Royale National Park, which is an island in the middle of Lake Superior. You can visit the lighthouses there or hike and spot local wildlife on the island, like moose, gray wolves, beavers, and red foxes.
When you need to store your RV while you are exploring other dimensions of your adventure, you should consider the secure parking at:
Menards Self Storage Eau Claire
Mini & Maxi Storage
A Adventures Self Storage
U-Haul Moving & Storage
When you need to empty out your septic tanks at the nearest dumpstation, you can go to the City of Eau Claire Wastewater Treatment Plant. Also, several campgrounds in the area, including O’Neil Creek Campground, have dump stations that you can use for free.
The Northeastern Wisconsin Zoo is an affordable Green Bay attraction that will provide you with plenty of snapshots and family moments. Check out their large tortoise collection and penguin sanctuary. For more of a traditional water experience, go to Noah's Ark Waterpark. You will get to enjoy man-made wave pools, water slides and a spa-like experience that is safer for young children than whitewater rafting.
Baseball, basketball, ice hockey, children's theater, arcade games, and even horse and carriage rides promise hours of excitement for the whole family in Eau Claire. You can also stroll through the local museums and exotic gardens to complete your tour of the town. Finish with a round of golf or a pint of beer at the local brewing company. Be sure to sample the famous beers in Wisconsin that are brewed in Milwaukee and poured fresher from the tap here than anywhere else.
Interstate 39 runs in a straight line from Wausau to Beloit. Interstate 94 east will take you from Eau Claire to Milwaukee. I-43 connects Milwaukee with Beloit. I-90 sprawls from Madison to La Crosse while intersecting with I-94. Overall, the traffic is much denser in the lower southeastern side of the state.
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 Eau Claire, WI, 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 Eau Claire?Yes. The minimum age is 25 to be eligible to get an RV Rental in Eau Claire 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 Eau Claire?Yes. Prior to renting any RV, check with the owner since not all will offer this particular option.