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2022 Travel Trailer

Dutchmen RV Coleman Lantern Series 334BH

Sleeps 9 37.0ft
4.9 miles from Lincoln, NE
(8)
$130/night
2022 Grand Design 265 BH
2022 Grand Design 265 BH
2022 Grand Design 265 BH
2022 Grand Design 265 BH
2022 Grand Design 265 BH
2022 Grand Design 265 BH
2022 Grand Design 265 BH
2022 Grand Design 265 BH
2022 Grand Design 265 BH
2022 Grand Design 265 BH
2022 Grand Design 265 BH
2022 Grand Design 265 BH
2022 Grand Design 265 BH
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2022 Travel Trailer

Grand Design Transcend Xplor 265BH

Sleeps 8 32.0ft
5.1 miles from Lincoln, NE
(10)
$119/night
2019 280QBS QUAD Bunkhouse, Outdoor Kitchen #3
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2019 Travel Trailer

Cruiser Shadow Cruiser 280QBS

Sleeps 10 31.0ft
8.3 miles from Lincoln, NE
(25)
$130/night
2021 Cruiser Shadow Cruiser 280QBS #2
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2021 Travel Trailer

Cruiser Shadow Cruiser 280QBS

Sleeps 9 31.0ft
8.3 miles from Lincoln, NE
(15)
$165/night
2020 Coachmen RV Apex Nano 193BHS
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2020 Travel Trailer

Coachmen RV Apex Nano 193BHS

Sleeps 5 22.0ft
8.3 miles from Lincoln, NE
(17)
$125/night
2021- Heartland Shadow Cruiser 280QBS #1
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2021 Travel Trailer

Cruiser Shadow Cruiser 280QBS

Sleeps 10 31.0ft
8.3 miles from Lincoln, NE
(10)
$165/night
2022 Forest River RV Sunseeker Classic 3010DS Ford
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2022 Class C Motor Home

Forest River RV Sunseeker Classic 3010DS Ford

Sleeps 8 32.0ft
6.6 miles from Lincoln, NE
(2)
$246/night
2019 Highland Ridge Bunk House with Triple Slide
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2019 Travel Trailer

Highland Ridge RV Open Range Light LT312BHS

Sleeps 8 32.0ft
16.9 miles from Lincoln, NE
(11)
$122/night
2020 Cruiser Shadow Cruiser 325BHS 2 A/C units
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2020 Travel Trailer

Cruiser Shadow Cruiser 325BHS

Sleeps 10 36.0ft
8.3 miles from Lincoln, NE
(22)
$168/night
2019 Jayco Jay Feather 27BH
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2019 Travel Trailer

Jayco Jay Feather 27BH

Sleeps 9 32.0ft
8.3 miles from Lincoln, NE
(8)
$130/night
2018 Keystone 242 LHS
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2018 Travel Trailer

Keystone RV Hideout 28BHS

Sleeps 10 32.0ft
4.6 miles from Lincoln, NE
(26)
$124/night
Off-road, boondocking machine 2024 Ibex 19MBH
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2024 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV IBEX 19MBH

Sleeps 5 25.0ft
2.2 miles from Lincoln, NE
(2)
$119/night
2022 Gulf Stream RV Conquest Class C 63111
2022 Class C Motor Home

Gulf Stream RV Conquest Class C 63111

Sleeps 9 31.0ft
8.3 miles from Lincoln, NE
(3)
$199/night
2021 Cougar 34TSB
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2021 Travel Trailer

Keystone RV Cougar Half-Ton 34TSB

Sleeps 8 37.0ft
8.3 miles from Lincoln, NE
$180/night
Family Friendly Camper
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2015 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Palomino Solaire

Sleeps 11 35.0ft
10.7 miles from Lincoln, NE
(2)
$125/night
2021 Cruiser MPG 3100BH - 2 AC Units
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2021 Travel Trailer

Cruiser RV MPG 3100BH

Sleeps 10 36.5ft
8.3 miles from Lincoln, NE
(9)
$168/night
RV Bunkhouse (Stationary & Delivery Available)
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2020 Class C Motor Home

Winnebago Spirit 31H

Sleeps 8 33.0ft
3.4 miles from Lincoln, NE
(12)
$224/night
2023 Forest River RV Vibe 28RL
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2023 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Vibe 28RL

Sleeps 4 28.0ft
10.7 miles from Lincoln, NE
(3)
$175/night
2022 Zinger  sleeps 10 COMFORTABLY!
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2022 Travel Trailer

CrossRoads RV Zinger ZR290KB

Sleeps 10 33.0ft
4.9 miles from Lincoln, NE
(1)
$129/night
2022 Keystone RV Hideout 272BH
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2022 Travel Trailer

Keystone RV Hideout 272BH

Sleeps 9 30.0ft
10.3 miles from Lincoln, NE
(8)
$131/night

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Just about 300,000 people live in Nebraska's capital, Lincoln. The city covers over 100 square miles and was originally named Lancaster. When it was appointed as Nebraska's capital in 1869, the city was renamed for Abraham Lincoln. The University of Nebraska was founded in Lincoln that same year and is now home to over 26,000 students.

The city is known as a haven for music and musicians. There are three major arenas, which are Pinnacle Bank Arena, the Bourbon Theater, and the Lied Center for the Performing arts. All three venues host performances of all musical genres all year long. The Sheldon Museum of Art is committed to American artists of all schools and styles, and it also has a sculpture garden.

The University of Nebraska participates in 22 sports in Division I college athletics. Lincoln has a minor-league baseball team. Tickets are available in the spring and summer. For a change of pace, you can even get tickets to the roller derby. 

The university has a botanical garden and arboretum. Tours are available through the university, and the garden and arboretum provide family-friendly educational programs throughout the year. Outside the campus, there is also the Sunken Garden, which has free admission. Each year, the garden features 30,000 plants and flowers.

Campgrounds Near Lincoln, Nebraska

Camp A Way is just five minutes from downtown Lincoln. The campground has 30-amp and 50-amp hookups along with water and sewer hookups. There is a pool and a hot tub, and the Wi-Fi is free. Current members of the military and veterans get a discount as do AAA members and Good Sam members. During the warm weather, the campground's water park is open. 

The 1,800-acre campground at the Pawnee State Recreation Area has 199 sites. The sites all have full hookups, including water, sewer, and both 30-amp and 50-amp electricity. The sites cost as little as $10 a day. The park is pet-friendly as long as you keep your pets leashed and clean up after them. There isn't a pool, but there are showers. If you have a boat, then you can use the boat ramp. You can also fish or water ski. 

Pine Grove RV Park is 20 miles away from Lincoln. It doesn't have a hot tub, but there is a pool in the park. There are 102 RV sites, and each one has all the hookups: 30-amp, 50-amp, water, and sewer. Not only do military personnel and AAA members get discounts, but so do members of the Family Motor Coach Association. Feel free to bring your pets to Pine Grove RV Park. You must keep them leashed at all times, however.

State Parks Near Lincoln, Nebraska

Waubonsie State Park is just an hour away from Lincoln. It sits upon the Lewis and Clark trail. The park has two eight-mile-long trail systems, some of which trails retrace the two explorers' steps. The first one is for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, and the second one is only for hiking. Lake Virginia has great fishing. You can also use electrically powered boats on the lake, and such boats are available for rent. The Wa-Shawtee Lodge is available to rent for gatherings of up to 160 people.

Lewis and Clark State Park is also about an hour away from Lincoln, Nebraska. Boating with Both electrical and gasoline-powered motors is allowed on the lake. Both the lake and streams in the park are stocked with northern pike, bass, catfish, and panfish, so anglers will enjoy their time in the park. The park has actual boats used by Lewis and Clark and replicas on display.

Tuttle Creek Lake lies 123 miles from Lincoln, Nebraska. The lake covers 11,000 acres, and Tuttle Creek Lake State Park, which surrounds the lake, covers an additional 12,000 acres. The park provides a disc golf course and horseshoe pits on the shores of the lake. There is a combined archery and shooting range that is open two days a week. Aside from disc golf and shooting, three of the most popular activities in Tuttle Creek State Park are fishing, swimming, and hiking.

National Sites Near Lincoln, Nebraska

It's not even an hour's drive to the Homestead National Monument of America. The monument commemorates homesteaders who went west in the 1860s. Explore the Palmer-Epard Cabin from 1867. Among other things, the park's education center teaches you about the Homestead Act of 1862. Walk across the Daniel Freeman Homestead, which was the first homestead. There are three miles of hiking trails in the park. The visitor's center has trail maps, and your children can earn a Junior Ranger badge at the site.

Scott's Bluff National Monument comprises 3,000 acres. On the half-mile-long Oregon Pathway, the original trail still exists in part. There are three prairie schooners there for you to explore too. You can hike other easy trails, such as the North Overlook Trail, the South Overlook Trail, and the Saddle Rock Trail. There is a single bike path that covers 2.4 miles round trip. The monument also holds the William Henry Jackson collection of art.

Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Site is in Topeka, Kansas, about 170 miles from Lincoln. The park comprises Monroe Elementary School and its grounds. The nearby Landon Nature Trail is a moderate hike of 38 miles. The Shunga trail is easier and shorter. At nearby Gage Park, your children can ride a miniature train.

National Forests Near Lincoln, Nebraska

Among the ubiquitous corn fields, there lie 140,000 acres of the Nebraska National Forest. The forest is actually in two parts, the Pine Ridge Ranger District and the Bessey Ranger District. The Bessey Ranger District is dedicated to the conservation of wildlife. The two districts, which are 200 miles apart, have many miles of hiking trails, and bird-watchers can see many local and migratory species.

Samuel R. McKelvie National Forest covers about 116,000 acres of prairie land. Visitors can enjoy mountain biking, hiking, and horseback riding. The wildlife of the forest includes both mule deer and many species of birds. Fishing within the forest requires a permit for most locations. Motorized boats are disallowed, but canoeing and kayaking are both popular. Canoers and kayakers can set out from the Niobrara canoe launch.

Black Hills National Forest is 526 miles from Lincoln, Nebraska. It's called "The Island in the Plains" because the hills rise up from the flat land surrounding them like pine-covered islands. Black Hills National Forest contains more than 400 miles of hiking trails. The moderately difficult Deerfield Trail is one of the longest at 23 miles. The 76 Trail is just 0.8 miles long, but it's one of the most difficult in the forest. You must make reservations beforehand if you plan to stay overnight at one of the 30 campgrounds within the forest.

Explore Lincoln, NE

The Lincoln Children's Zoo is an excellent family-friendly place to visit while in Lincoln, NE. The zoo is only 2.5 miles from downtown and features over 400 animals from around the world.

If you're a fan of cars, check out the Museum of American Speed. It's just 2 miles from downtown and has over 150 vehicles on display. You can find a display of historic racing cars as well as modern versions. There are various exhibits and programs throughout the year. The museum shares a parking lot with Speedway Motors and is able to accommodate RV parking.

The Historic Haymarket District in the heart of downtown Lincoln is the place to be if you are looking for good food, drinks, and entertainment. The district hosts festive events several times throughout the year, while farmer's markets are routinely held here in spring, summer, and fall. There is no dedicated RV parking within the district, so you'll need to use another transportation form to reach it.

Road Trips Starting from Lincoln, NE

Best National Parks Near Lincoln, NE

While there are no national parks in Nebraska, there are plenty of options in neighboring states if you don't mind taking a more extended road trip. The closest is Badlands National Park, which is 434 miles from Lincoln in South Dakota. This 244,000-acre park was created to protect a unique area of mixed-grass prairie where bison, bighorn sheep, prairie dogs, and black-footed ferrets roam. While visiting the park, check out the Fossil Preparation Lab and take a guided tour to interact with the paleontologists digging up fossils in the park.

Located 482 miles from Lincoln, NE, Wind Cave National Park is well worth the extended drive. This 33,847-acre national park is home to a prairie landscape and pine forests. This diverse landscape is home to bison, elk, and pronghorn antelopes. Hiking is a popular activity, as the park has over 30 miles of hiking trails to explore. To enjoy a unique adventure, purchase a ticket for a guided tour of Wind Cave.

If you'd like to travel east, consider visiting Gateway Arch National Park, which is approximately 450 miles from Lincoln. This national park in St. Louis, MO is home to the famous Gateway Arch. Exhibits, monuments, and museums are set up within the park to honor President Thomas Jefferson's role in opening the West when he was in Congress. You can also learn about the pioneers who helped shape the region's history and visit the Old Courthouse, where Dred Scott sued for his freedom.

Popular State Parks Near Lincoln, NE

Ponca State Park, about 146 miles north of Lincoln, is home to 2,100 acres situated among high bluffs and steep, forested hills. The park is next to the Missouri National Recreational River, which offers visitors the chance to kayak or fish nearly 3 miles of water. Hikers and mountain bikers will enjoy the 22 miles of backcountry trails that wander throughout the park.

Fort Robinson State Park is located on the west side of the state, 427 miles from Lincoln and is well worth the extended drive. The 22,000-acre park includes pine forest scenery mixed with Old West history. Visitors have the opportunity to view the park's buffalo and longhorn herds. The park site was used as a fort from the early days of the Old West through WWII. Many old buildings remain and are in use at the park today. Fort Robinson State Park features outdoor activities, including fishing, kayaking, and hiking.

Must-see Monuments and Landmarks Near Lincoln, NE

The Homestead National Monument of America is 46 miles south of Lincoln and sheds light on the importance of the Homestead Act of 1862. During your trip to the park, you can stop by several visitor centers that tell the story of this critical piece of legislation and how it changed the course of American history. You can also explore 3 miles of hiking trails through tall prairie grass and view gravesites, memorials, and monuments. Parking is available at two parking lots on the north side of the park.

A portion of the 4,900-mile long Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail passes through Nebraska. You can access a trailhead to this national historic trail approximately 60 miles north of Lincoln. The trail was established to commemorate the 1804–1806 journey of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, explorers who set out from Pittsburgh, PA to Oregon. There are several visitor centers you can stop at along the trail in the state. A good way to explore this historic trail is to drive your RV from one visitor center to another to explore the exhibits and hiking trails offered at each stop.

The Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site is about 176 miles southeast of Lincoln in Kansas. This historical park was established to honor the famous Supreme Court decision that desegregated public schools in 1954. Visitors can tour the museum to learn more about the case and then head outside for a hike along the Landon Nature Trail.

RVshare’s Top Picks for Nearby RV Parks & Campgrounds

Double Nickel Campground is about 40 miles west of Lincoln and is open from April 15th until October 21st. The majority of the campsites are pull-through sites that accommodate RVs up to 100 feet long. The campground offers free Wi-Fi, a bath house, mini golf, a swimming pool, a dog park and an underground storm shelter. The rates vary from $55 to $65 per night based on the length of your RV.

The Blue Valley Camping Area is approximately 26 miles northwest of Lincoln and features 16 campsites with electrical hookups. Each site can accommodate a Class A RV. The campground operates between April 1st and November 1st and does not require reservations. The fee is $25 per night or $15 per night for older adults.

If you are looking for a campground with easy access off of I-80, Pine Grove RV Park is the place to go. This RV park is about 25 miles northeast of Lincoln and has an impressive number of amenities. They include a lodge with a big-screen TV, Wi-Fi, a tennis court, and an exercise room. There are also clean restrooms, showers, and a laundry room on site. The campsites offer full hookups, and some are even big-rig friendly.

RV Dump Stations Near Lincoln, NE

One of the best dump stations in the Lincoln, NE area is the one at Eugene T. Mahoney State Park, located about 29 miles northeast of the city. This dump station is open year-round and offers potable and rinse water. There is no fee to use the station, but a park permit is required to gain access.

The dump station at Pine Grove RV Park, which is 25 miles northeast of Lincoln, is open from mid-April through mid-October. It is free for registered guests and includes potable and rinse water.

Another great dump station option is the KOA campground 37 miles northeast of Lincoln. The station is open year-round and free for registered guests. If you are not staying at the campground, there is a $15 fee. This site is also big-rig friendly and includes potable and rinse water.

RV Rentals Near Lincoln, NE

There is nothing quite like seeing the countryside in the comfort of an RV. These unique vehicles offer various amenities that make them feel like home on wheels. At RVshare, we have a robust collection of RVs perfect for your next adventure in Lincoln, NE. Whether you're looking to explore Ponca State Park or head to the Nebraska National Forest on the west side of the state, an RV can ensure a comfort that results in fantastic memories.

A Class A RV is the largest type and can sleep up to 10 people. While being at the wheel of a Class A is similar to driving a bus, this RV is a terrific option for someone looking to take an extended road trip to Chicago or Mount Rushmore without skimping on the amenities. This type of RV often has a full kitchen, a living room area with an entertainment system, and a dining area.

If you want to spend more time in a rural area and enjoy nature, consider a Class C RV. This style is similar to a large truck and is a great option for first timers. A Class C RV can sleep four to six people and is a popular choice for families on a budget. Navigating rural areas like Wind Cave National Park and Fort Robinson State Park is also easier.

In addition, RVshare offers Class B RVs, which are similar to oversized vans. These RVs are terrific if you want to spend time in an urban environment or at a national site like Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site, where parking a large RV can be a challenge. A Class B rig still has nice amenities inside but usually only sleeps two to four people. This RV style is perfect for small campgrounds and dispersed camping in a national forest.

Frequently Asked Questions About Renting an RV Near Lincoln, NE

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Lincoln, NE by trip duration?

On average, the price to rent a motorhome is $120-200 per day, $360-600 for three nights, and about $800-1,400 for a week. Some owners will give you a discounted price the more days you rent. Check the listing details or ask the owner directly if you plan to book a longer stay.

What does RVshare Protection cover with my Lincoln, NE RV rental?

RVshare's protection plan standard package covers up to $300,000 in comprehensive and collision coverage based on the value of the RV. It also includes free 24/7 roadside assistance and free towing and tire service. For more information on RVshare insurance, click here.

What is included in my Lincoln, NE RV rental?

You should find any amenities that are included with your rental in the listing details. But it never hurts to check in with the owner before you arrive at the RV or have it delivered to ensure you have everything that is needed to have a fun and enjoyable trip!

Can I have my Lincoln, NE RV rental delivered to a specified location?

Many owners on RVshare.com offer delivery, and will even set it up for you at the campsite. Choose the 'Delivery' filter to narrow down your search results to RVs that can be brought to your home or destination. Check the listing details for any information regarding extra fees for delivery, or ask the owner if you are unsure.