Toy Hauler RV Rentals in Green Bay, WI

1-16 Toy Hauler RV Rentals
Venture RV SportTrek 302VTH
2016 Toy Hauler

Venture RV SportTrek 302VTH

Sleeps 6 34.0ft
13.6 miles from Green Bay, WI
(2)
$135 /night
Keystone RV Outback Terrain Ultra Lite 230TRS
2015 Toy Hauler

Keystone RV Outback Terrain Ultra Lite 230TRS

Sleeps 6 27.0ft
16.4 miles from Green Bay, WI
(1)
$125 /night
Forest River RV Cherokee Grey Wolf 26RR
2015 Toy Hauler

Forest River RV Cherokee Grey Wolf 26RR

Sleeps 5 26.0ft
16.8 miles from Green Bay, WI
New Listing New Listing
$105 /night
Forest River RV Cherokee Grey Wolf 26RR
2019 Toy Hauler

Forest River RV Cherokee Grey Wolf 26RR

Sleeps 4 30.0ft
16.0 miles from Green Bay, WI
$140 /night
Forest River RV No Boundaries NB10.6
2021 Toy Hauler

Forest River RV No Boundaries NB10.6

Sleeps 4 13.0ft
16.4 miles from Green Bay, WI
$154 /night
Forest River RV Vengeance Rogue 29KS
2021 Toy Hauler

Forest River RV Vengeance Rogue 29KS

Sleeps 6 35.0ft
42.9 miles from Green Bay, WI
New Listing New Listing
$200 /night
Coachmen RV Blast 150MPH
2008 Toy Hauler

Coachmen RV Blast 150MPH

Sleeps 2 18.75ft
22.2 miles from Green Bay, WI
$118 /night
Forest River RV Cherokee Wolf Pack 23PACK15
2020 Toy Hauler

Forest River RV Cherokee Wolf Pack 23PACK15

Sleeps 6 33.0ft
91.8 miles from Green Bay, WI
(15)
$150 /night
Forest River RV Vengeance Rogue 25V
2021 Toy Hauler

Forest River RV Vengeance Rogue 25V

Sleeps 6 30.0ft
121.5 miles from Green Bay, WI
(3)
$149 /night
Forest River RV XLR Hyper Lite 3212
2022 Toy Hauler

Forest River RV XLR Hyper Lite 3212

Sleeps 8 36.0ft
109.6 miles from Green Bay, WI
(3)
$180 /night
Forest River RV Cherokee 294RR
2018 Toy Hauler

Forest River RV Cherokee 294RR

Sleeps 5 36.0ft
109.3 miles from Green Bay, WI
New Listing New Listing
$121 /night
ROYAL Cargo Trailers ROYAL RSTCH 8.5/23TA2W
2011 Toy Hauler

ROYAL Cargo Trailers ROYAL RSTCH 8.5/23TA2W

Sleeps 1 23.0ft
106.4 miles from Green Bay, WI
$150 /night
KZ Coyote MXT 268
2009 Toy Hauler

KZ Coyote MXT 268

Sleeps 6 26.0ft
121.5 miles from Green Bay, WI
(10)
$100 /night
Forest River RV XLR Nitro 24FQS
2013 Toy Hauler

Forest River RV XLR Nitro 24FQS

Sleeps 4 28.0ft
130.0 miles from Green Bay, WI
New Listing New Listing
$95 /night
Forest River RV Cherokee Grey Wolf 26RR
2015 Toy Hauler

Forest River RV Cherokee Grey Wolf 26RR

Sleeps 4 30.0ft
140.4 miles from Green Bay, WI
(7)
$120 /night
Keystone RV Carbon 31
2015 Toy Hauler

Keystone RV Carbon 31

Sleeps 7 35.0ft
139.4 miles from Green Bay, WI
New Listing New Listing
$140 /night
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Best National Parks Near Green Bay, WI

If you are willing to commit to the 474-mile drive, Voyageurs National Park offers breathtaking views of rock ridges, cliffs, wetlands, lakes, forests as well as the Northern Lights. You can take guided boat tours or canoe trips to fully experience all of the wonders this national park has to offer. If you are looking for physical exercise, the park offers 10 hiking trails, though five of them are only accessible by boat.

Located on the southern edge of Lake Michigan about 254 miles away from Green Bay, Indiana Dunes National Park is the perfect getaway spot if you enjoy spending time on a sandy beach. This national park sports 15 miles of Lake Michigan beachfront as well as over 50 miles of hiking trails. These trails offer a variety of distances and difficulty levels, making it a perfect place for any hiking skill level. The Glenwood Dunes Trails is the longest option at 6.8 miles and is perfect for hikers, runners, horseback riders and cross-country skiers.

If you are looking for a remote location, Isle Royale National Park is the place for you. This national park is located on a chain of islands in Lake Superior, 256 miles north of Green Bay. The rugged terrain and remote location are the most notable features of Isle Royale National Park. RVs are not allowed on the island but there are ample opportunities for remote camping as well as backpacking.

Popular State Parks Near Green Bay, WI

High Cliff State Park is a 1,187-acre state park located 32 miles southwest of Green Bay and features access to Wisconsin’s largest lake, Lake Winnebago. Camping is available year-round as is fishing, hiking and boating. In the winter, visitors can enjoy cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and snowmobiling. There are five different hiking trails that offer various challenges to hikers and a 40-foot observation tower where you can see several nearby cities.

Potawatomi State Park is located on the shore of Sturgeon Bay about 42 miles northeast of Green Bay. This 1,200-acre state park is open year-round and provides access to Lake Michigan. Boating, canoeing and kayaking are some of the popular activities you can enjoy in this park as well as hiking and fishing. In the winter, the park features four groomed cross-country ski trails which total 8.5 miles in length. A 2.8-mile section of the Ice Age Trail can be found within the park and it is where many travelers begin or end their trek along the 1,000-mile trail.

Copper Culture State Park is a small park at just 42 acres in size but with an interesting history. This state park is 33 miles from Green Bay and sits on the site of a prehistoric cemetery of the Old Copper Complex people who occupied the same land from 4000-2000 B.C. Visitors can stroll through the museum, which is operated by the Oconto County Historical Society.

National Forests Near Green Bay, WI

The Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest sits 197 miles outside of Green Bay and sports over 1.5 million acres of land. Visitors can enjoy everything that the state of Wisconsin has to offer at this national forest including swimming, boating, fishing and hiking. There are dozens of RV campgrounds in various districts of the park, making it possible to find the exact camping arrangement you enjoy most. This can include staying in a busy campground with lots of activities or more remote locations away from others and in the middle of nature.

Must-see Monuments and Landmarks Near Green Bay, WI

Access to the Ice Age National Scenic Trail can be found 137 miles south of Green Bay off of Highway 67. This trailhead provides access to the 1,200-mile-long trail that traces an ancient glacier’s edge. While traveling along this trail, you will see glacial evidence that dates back as far as 15,000 years. To get the full effect of the trail, you will need to get out and walk along the designated path, however, you can take your RV from trailhead to trailhead to experience all of the trail’s different aspects.

If you are up for a longer road trip, visiting Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is a great option. This national site is 400 miles from Green Bay and will take you through Michigan’s Upper Peninsula back to the shores of Lake Michigan. With picturesque cliffs, stunning sunsets and miles of sandy beaches, Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is a popular summer vacation destination. Several campgrounds within the national lakeshore are perfect for RVs of any size.

Established in 1966, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore is 174 miles from Green Bay and features a diverse landscape of sandstone cliffs, beaches, waterfalls, sand dunes, lakes, forests and rugged shoreline. Kayaking is a popular activity enjoyed during the summer months as you can get out onto Lake Superior and view the rugged cliffs from a distance. Hiking, fishing and camping are also popular at this national site. If you are looking to camp here in your RV, you will need to make a reservation as there is no drop-in camping when the park is open from May 15th through October 15th.

RVshare’s Top Picks for Nearby RV Parks & Campgrounds

Quietwoods South Camping Resort is less than 30 miles outside of Green Bay and features 250 sites along with a heated pool, stocked fishing pond and pre-planned activities. RV camper sites include water, electric hookups, and access to the dump station. Rates start at $50 per night and Wi-Fi is available.

Fish Creek Campground is open from May 10th to October 21st and is located 68 miles northeast of Green Bay on the peninsula that juts out into Lake Michigan. Small trailers and RVs under 25 feet can book a gravel pad or grass spot for $50 per night. Standard and Premier pull-through campsites can accommodate larger rigs and range between $60 and $65 per night. All of the campsites offer water and electric hookups. There are no sewer hookups, but there is a dump station on the campground that you can use for free.

Kewaunee RV and Campground sits on the shores of Lake Michigan and is only 31 miles away. This family-friendly campground offers several different types of RV sites including simple water and electric hookup only for a rate of $48 per night. A full hookup site that includes water, electric and sewer hookups costs $52 per night. The campground is pet-friendly and includes a pool, game room, laundry room, showers and dump station.

RV Dump Stations Near Green Bay, WI

The RV dump station at Apple Creek Campground, only 18 miles from Green Bay, is a popular dumping option. It is free to use if you stay at the campground or $15 if you are not a registered guest.

Northsider VP Racing Fuels C-Store is about 31 miles away and another good option if you need an RV dump station. The facility is open year-round during daylight hours only and offers non-potable water. Anyone can use the station for a fee of $20, however, it is free if you spend $100 or more at the store.

The dump station at High Cliff State Park is about 32 miles from downtown Green Bay and is free to use if you are staying at the campground, otherwise, there is a $10 fee.

RV Rentals Near Green Bay, WI

RVshare offers a wide variety of RV rentals that are perfect for your next Green Bay, WI adventure. Whether you are looking for a small Class C RV to take into the remote wilderness of the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest or want a larger Class A RV with more amenities, you'll find a variety of RV rentals to choose from on RVshare.

A Class A RV can sleep up to ten people and is a perfect vehicle if you don’t mind driving a larger rig that is similar to a bus. This type of RV is perfect if you want to drive to one campground and set up camp for a week or longer and enjoy a lot of the comforts you have back home.

Class B RVs can sleep up to four and are often about the size of a full-sized van. These versatile RVs are great options if you want to do more sightseeing on your camping trip or travel a longer distance along the Ice Age National Scenic Trail.

You can also rent a Class C RV for your Green Bay travels. This model is perfect for beginner RVers. These RVs use a truck-style chassis but don’t limit the amount of room you have inside your camper. You can choose an option that sleeps between five and nine people, making it a great RV for families of all sizes. A Class C RV would be a good option if you are looking to stay at a state park or local campground for a few days.


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Frequently Asked Questions About Renting a Toy Hauler Near Green Bay, WI

How do I correctly load and secure my recreational equipment in the toy hauler rental, such as ATVs or dirt bikes, and are there any weight or size limitations I need to be aware of?

It is important to properly load and secure your recreational equipment in the toy hauler rental to ensure safety during travel. Most toy haulers come equipped with tie-downs and rails specifically designed for securing equipment. It is important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for weight capacity and loading instructions. You should also check with the owner of the RVshare rental for any specific instructions or recommendations.

What kind of maintenance or upkeep do I need on the toy hauler rental's garage area, and what kind of tools or equipment do I need for this?

Proper maintenance of the toy hauler is handled by the RV owner. As the renter you are responsible for being cautious and following instructions to avoid damages, as well as keeping the trailer clean and in the condition you found it.

Are there any special insurance considerations or requirements when renting a toy hauler, particularly regarding the transport of recreational equipment?

RVshare rentals always come with insurance, with three options to choose from to best suit your needs.

How do I properly level and stabilize a toy hauler rental at my campsite or RV park, and what equipment or tools do I need?

Discuss your specific campsite with the RV owner to determine if leveling and stabilization of the toy hauler rental is needed for optimal comfort and safety.

Can I bring fuel and oil for my recreational equipment, or should I purchase these items after reaching my destination?

It is generally recommended to purchase fuel and oil for your recreational equipment after reaching your destination. Many RV parks and campgrounds have restrictions on fuel storage for safety reasons.

What kind of towing vehicle do I need to rent a toy hauler, and are there any special licensing or certification requirements for operating this vehicle in Green Bay, WI?

The type of towing vehicle needed for a toy hauler rental will depend on the weight and towing capacity of the toy hauler itself. It is important to check with the owner of the RVshare rental for any specific requirements or recommendations. Typically a standard driver’s license is required to tow a toy hauler.

Can I use the garage area of a toy hauler rental to store items other than recreational equipment, and what weight limitations exist for these items?

The garage area of a toy hauler rental can typically be used to store items other than recreational equipment, such as bicycles or camping gear. However, it is important to follow any weight capacity guidelines provided by the manufacturer or rental owner to ensure safe operation.

Are any particular features or amenities available in toy hauler rentals that may not be found in other RVs in Green Bay, WI?

Toy hauler rentals often come equipped with unique features and amenities not found in other types of RVs. These can include a garage area for storing and transporting recreational equipment, folding beds or bunks, and outdoor living spaces. Checking with the rental owner for specific features and amenities can help you choose the best option for your travel needs.