Motorhome RV Rentals in Kansas City, MO

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Thor Motor Coach Thor Motor Coach Freedom Elite
2013 Class C Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach Thor Motor Coach Freedom Elite

Sleeps 7 29.0ft
18.4 miles from Kansas City, MO
(9)
$208 /night
Jayco Redhawk 22J
2020 Class C Motor Home

Jayco Redhawk 22J

Sleeps 5 24.0ft
17.6 miles from Kansas City, MO
(15)
$221 /night
EAST TO WEST Entrada 2900DS
2022 Class C Motor Home

EAST TO WEST Entrada 2900DS

Sleeps 7 32.0ft
17.6 miles from Kansas City, MO
(8)
$285 /night
Forest River RV Sunseeker LE 2850SLE Ford
2021 Class C Motor Home

Forest River RV Sunseeker LE 2850SLE Ford

Sleeps 7 31.0ft
11.4 miles from Kansas City, MO
(3)
$260 /night
Forest River RV Berkshire 38A
2017 Class A Motor Home

Forest River RV Berkshire 38A

Sleeps 8 39.0ft
10.7 miles from Kansas City, MO
(1)
$275 /night
Coachmen RV Leprechaun 00
2015 Class C Motor Home

Coachmen RV Leprechaun 00

Sleeps 7 25.0ft
10.5 miles from Kansas City, MO
(3)
$185 /night
Thor Motor Coach Miramar 34.3
2017 Class A Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach Miramar 34.3

Sleeps 9 35.0ft
10.4 miles from Kansas City, MO
(1)
$220 /night
Thor Motor Coach Vegas 25.3
2018 Class A Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach Vegas 25.3

Sleeps 4 26.0ft
10.5 miles from Kansas City, MO
(2)
$250 /night
Itasca Suncruiser 32H
2008 Class A Motor Home

Itasca Suncruiser 32H

Sleeps 5 32.83ft
13.4 miles from Kansas City, MO
(2)
$165 /night
Thor Motor Coach ACE 30.2
2017 Class A Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach ACE 30.2

Sleeps 8 31.0ft
17.4 miles from Kansas City, MO
$225 /night
Thor Motor Coach Windsport 34J
2018 Class A Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach Windsport 34J

Sleeps 9 35.0ft
8.7 miles from Kansas City, MO
(4)
$299 /night
Coachmen RV Pursuit 27XPS
2021 Class A Motor Home

Coachmen RV Pursuit 27XPS

Sleeps 6 29.0ft
11.9 miles from Kansas City, MO
(15)
$235 /night
Mercedes Midwest Automotive Designs Weekender MD4
2015 Class B Camping Van

Mercedes Midwest Automotive Designs Weekender MD4

Sleeps 4 26.0ft
10.5 miles from Kansas City, MO
(2)
$249 /night
vandoit Ford Transit T-350 LIV model
2017 Class B Camping Van

vandoit Ford Transit T-350 LIV model

Sleeps 3 20.0ft
1.9 miles from Kansas City, MO
(5)
$215 /night
Coachmen RV Freelander 28QB Chevy 4500
2013 Class C Motor Home

Coachmen RV Freelander 28QB Chevy 4500

Sleeps 6 30.0ft
17.8 miles from Kansas City, MO
(18)
$220 /night
Winnebago Minnie Winnie 31H
2015 Class C Motor Home

Winnebago Minnie Winnie 31H

Sleeps 8 31.0ft
18.5 miles from Kansas City, MO
(4)
$325 /night
Winnebago Minnie Winnie 31K
2015 Class C Motor Home

Winnebago Minnie Winnie 31K

Sleeps 8 32.0ft
18.5 miles from Kansas City, MO
(8)
$325 /night
Coachmen RV Pursuit 33 BH
2017 Class A Motor Home

Coachmen RV Pursuit 33 BH

Sleeps 8 33.0ft
10.4 miles from Kansas City, MO
$225 /night
VanDOit Custom Ford Transit LIV Model
2021 Class B Camping Van

VanDOit Custom Ford Transit LIV Model

Sleeps 4 21.0ft
6.9 miles from Kansas City, MO
(1)
$229 /night
Ford Transit T350 XLT Midroof VanDOit
2019 Class B Camping Van

Ford Transit T350 XLT Midroof VanDOit

Sleeps 5 19.0ft
6.9 miles from Kansas City, MO
$212 /night
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Road Trips Starting from Kansas City, MO

Best National Parks Near Kansas City, MO

Gateway Arch National Park is located 249 miles from Kansas City, MO, and is home to St. Louis' famous Gateway Arch. The park pays homage to St. Louis' role in the westward expansion of the United States as well as the pioneers who helped shape its history. Visitors can also tour the Old Courthouse where Dred Scott sued for his freedom. While there is no RV camping at Gateway Arch National Park, several campgrounds are nearby.

If you are looking to get to a sandy beach and don't mind a long road trip, Indiana Dunes National Park is a great option. This national park is about 520 miles northeast of Kansas City in the northern part of Indiana and features miles of sand beaches and dunes on the shores of Lake Michigan. If you are an avid hiker, you can participate in the 1966 Hiking Challenge. This challenge consists of 19 hikes that cover 66 miles of trail in the park and was designed to celebrate the park's founding in 1966.

Mammoth Cave National Park is about 535 miles southeast of Kansas City, MO, and well worth the extended drive. This unique national park sits on 52,830 acres of land and is home to the world's longest cave system. There are several different themed cave tours available throughout the year. When you are not exploring the cave system, you can spend your time fishing, kayaking, and hiking backcountry trails.

Popular State Parks Near Kansas City, MO

Hillsdale State Park is located 44 miles from Kansas City on the southwest side of Hillsdale Reservoir. This 4,500-acre lake features 51 miles of shoreline open to fishing. Visitors can also enjoy kayaking, canoeing on the lake, and hiking through grasslands and forests. Make sure to keep an eye out for diverse wildlife such as cottontail rabbits, doves, wild turkeys, and waterfowl.

The 1,500-acre Clinton State Park is 49 miles west of Kansas City. The main attraction of this state park is Clinton Lake. Anglers can try their hand at catching crappie, catfish, walleye, and white bass. The park is open year-round and also offers excellent hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing. The North Shore Trail is the most popular hiking route and sports 25 miles of trails.

Nine Eagles State Park is found approximately 126 miles to the north of downtown Kansas City just over the border into Iowa. This 1,100-acre state park features hilly terrain as well as a 64-acre lake. The lake is stocked with bass, channel catfish, and bluegill. Only rowboats and electric motors are allowed on the lake, and a jetty provides shoreline fishing access. Visitors can take in the sights and sounds of this picturesque park while navigating the 3-mile hiking trail that circles the lake and connects to the campgrounds.

National Forests Near Kansas City, MO

The Mark Twain National Forest is roughly 240 miles to the east of Kansas City and includes over 1.4 million acres of land. It has over 750 miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and off-road vehicles. Water lovers can enjoy over 350 miles of streams, which are perfect for canoeing and kayaking. RV camping is a popular activity in this forest.

If you are willing to drive a further distance, Shawnee National Forest is a terrific location to take an RV. This national forest is about 380 miles outside of Kansas City and is home to oak-hickory forests, wetlands, canyons, razorback ridges, and unique geological features. The park sits in the center of a rare convergence of six natural ecological regions. This provides a home to a diverse range of plant and animal species. While the park is easy to navigate in an RV, the only recreation area with RV camping is Lake Glendale Recreation Area.

If you head 270 miles south from Kansas City, you will run into Ozark and St. Francis National Forests. This beautiful national forest is open year-round and features breathtaking views of nature, forests, whitewater rivers, and cliffs. The park offers several campgrounds as well as dispersed camping opportunities. RV camping can be found in five separate recreation areas, allowing you to easily take your RV throughout the forest and explore all the park's activities.

Must-see Monuments and Landmarks Near Kansas City, MO

Harry S. Truman National Historic Site is just 9 miles from downtown Kansas City and preserves the home of the 33rd president of the United States. Guided tours of the first floor of the Truman family home are available. You need to secure a free ticket in order to gain access to the tour. A parking lot is located close to the visitor center, where you can ask about RV parking locations.

If you are a history buff, you should visit Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site located 63 miles west of Kansas City. This national historic site allows you to learn more about segregation in the United States and the details of the famous Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision. Visitor parking is available on the east side of the site. However, there is no camping at the historic site.

Tallgrass National Preserve is in the Kansas Flint Hills, approximately 131 miles from Kansas City. This national site was established in 1996 to preserve and protect a significant portion of the once-vast tallgrass prairie ecosystem. Hiking, fishing, and guided tours are available at Tallgrass National Preserve. If you are going to visit in an RV, parking is available near the visitor center, but overnight camping is not allowed. You can stay at a nearby campground, such as Santa Fe Recreation Area or Cottonwood Point Campground.

RVshare’s Top Picks for Nearby RV Parks & Campgrounds

Walnut Grove RV Park is easily accessible off of I-35 and only 10 miles from downtown Kansas City. The RV park features hot showers, a 24-hour laundromat, clean restrooms, and free coffee every morning. The park's rates vary based on the length of your RV and range from $58 per night for a rig under 30 feet to $68 per night for an RV over 36 feet. If your RV is 31 to 35 feet in length, the nightly fee is $64.

Trailside RV Park is located 23 miles east of downtown off of I-70. The park is open year-round and includes full hookup sites. During the winter, the fee is $42 per night, and it increases to $48 per night in the spring and summer. Trailside RV Park offers 10% off discounts for active and retired military members, first responders, and senior citizens. The campground features a swimming pool, laundry, and restrooms.

Campus RV Park is located only 10 miles from the heart of downtown Kansas City. This RV park is a perfect location to stay if you plan on spending time visiting museums, restaurants, or the zoo. The nightly fee for a full-hookup site is $45, while the rate for an electric-only site is $35.

RV Dump Stations Near Kansas City, MO

Walnut Grove RV Park is located 10 miles outside of Kansas City and features an easy-to-access dump station. The RV park is open year-round and provides access to potable and rinse water. The dump station is also big rig friendly and has a $10 fee.

If you head 31 miles southwest of Kansas City on I-35, you will reach the Olathe Ford RV Center dump station. This dump station is a great place to stop year-round, especially if you are heading out of town and must fill up on water. There is a $20 fee to use the dump station.

Perry State Park is 60 miles west of Kansas City. Visitors can refresh their water at this dump station year-round. A Kansas State Park pass is required to access the park and dump station.

RV Rentals Near Kansas City, MO

RVshare offers a great selection of RV vehicles for outdoor enthusiasts of all experience levels. There is nothing like hitting the open road for an extended period of time, and an RV enhances that experience. The amenities and comfort provided by an RV can help eliminate some of the annoyances associated with tent camping in remote locations such as the Shawnee National Forest or Hillsdale State Park.

RVs are separated into three different classes. A Class A RV is the largest type of RV and provides the most amenities, such as a television, stove, shower, microwave, and toilet. These RVs can sleep up to 10 people, making it perfect for a family without feeling too cramped. However, because these rigs are so large, they are recommended for experienced drivers and are best suited for long road trips and easy-to-access campgrounds.

If you are looking for an adventure in a more remote location, such as Mammoth Cave National Park, or want to visit a historical site that is in a city, like the Harry S. Truman National Historic Site, a smaller Class B or C RV would be a better option. A Class B RV is similar to driving an oversized van but still offers excellent amenities inside the camper to make your stay comfortable. These rigs are easier to park in urban environments when compared to Class A and C RVs.

A Class C RV is perfect for beginners who want to spend time at a local campground or dispersed camping in the woods. These RVs sit on a truck chassis and are easy to drive while still providing you with ample room inside the camper for up to eight people.


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Frequently Asked Questions About Renting a Motorhome Near Kansas City, MO

Do I maintain or service the motorhome rental during my rental period?

No, it is the responsibility of the RVshare owner to ensure the motorhome is properly maintained and serviced before your rental period. Just take good care of your rental and keep it clean.

Are there any special driving considerations or techniques I should know when operating a motorhome rental in Kansas City, MO?

Yes, motorhomes are larger and heavier than most passenger vehicles, so it is important to allow for more time and space when turning, merging, or stopping. Additionally, it is recommended to drive slower than the posted speed limit and to use caution when driving in windy or wet conditions.

How do I properly level and stabilize a motorhome at my campsite or RV park?

Motorhomes typically have built-in leveling jacks or blocks that can be adjusted to ensure the RV is level and stable. Some RV parks may also provide leveling pads or blocks if needed. Discuss your campsite with the RV owner ahead of time and they can provide you guidance on stabilizing.

What kind of maintenance or upkeep do I need to perform on the interior and exterior during my rental period?

You should keep the interior clean and tidy, empty waste tanks as needed, and report any damages or malfunctions to the RVshare owner. Exterior maintenance such as checking tire pressure is also recommended.

Does my motorhome rental come with bedding, linens, or other items I would consider to be personal?

This varies by RVshare owner. Some owners may include bedding and linens, while others may require renters to bring their own. It is best to check with the owner prior to renting.

Should I bring entertainment equipment or appliances for the motorhome rental?

While some motorhomes may come equipped with entertainment options or appliances, it is always a good idea to bring your own if desired. However, be mindful of any limitations on power usage or space restrictions. Check the RV listing or ask the RV owner what kind of entertainment is included.

Are there any limitations on where I can park or store a motorhome rental in Kansas City, MO, such as zoning laws or homeowners' association regulations?

There may be restrictions on where motorhomes can be parked or stored in certain areas. It is best to research local laws and regulations or to ask the RVshare owner for guidance.

What fuel efficiency considerations do I need to consider when operating a motorhome rental?

Motorhomes are not typically known for their fuel efficiency, but there are steps you can take to improve gas mileage such as driving at a lower speed, avoiding excessive idling, and keeping tires properly inflated.

How do I properly operate and maintain the various systems in a motorhome rental?

The RVshare owner should provide you with detailed instructions and manuals for operating and maintaining the various systems in the motorhome. It is important to follow these instructions carefully to ensure proper use and prevent damage.

Are any unique features or amenities available in motorhome rentals that may not be found in other RVs in Kansas City, MO?

This varies by RV owner and motorhome class, but some motorhomes may have unique features such as slide-outs, outdoor kitchens, or luxury finishes that may not be found in other types of RVs.