Pop Up RV Rentals in Louisville, KY

1-10 Pop Up RV Rentals
Forest River RV Rockwood Freedom LTD Series 2280
2010 Pop-up Camper

Forest River RV Rockwood Freedom LTD Series 2280

Sleeps 7 16.0ft
7.3 miles from Louisville, KY
(1)
$70 /night
Forest River RV Rockwood High Wall Series HW296
2022 Pop-up Camper

Forest River RV Rockwood High Wall Series HW296

Sleeps 7 21.0ft
1.6 miles from Louisville, KY
$100 /night
KZ Escape E180RBT
2017 Pop-up Camper

KZ Escape E180RBT

Sleeps 8 21.0ft
76.1 miles from Louisville, KY
(33)
$84 /night
Viking Express Series 9.0TD
2020 Pop-up Camper

Viking Express Series 9.0TD

Sleeps 2 13.0ft
146.7 miles from Louisville, KY
(5)
$65 /night
Jayco Jay Feather X19H
2016 Pop-up Camper

Jayco Jay Feather X19H

Sleeps 7 20.0ft
75.9 miles from Louisville, KY
$140 /night
Forest River RV Rockwood Freedom Series 1640LTD
2022 Pop-up Camper

Forest River RV Rockwood Freedom Series 1640LTD

Sleeps 5 20.0ft
123.0 miles from Louisville, KY
New Listing New Listing
$80 /night
Forest River RV Rockwood Freedom Series 2560G
2015 Pop-up Camper

Forest River RV Rockwood Freedom Series 2560G

Sleeps 6 19.0ft
101.4 miles from Louisville, KY
(10)
$120 /night
Forest River RV Rockwood Hard Side High Wall Series A223HW
2021 Pop-up Camper

Forest River RV Rockwood Hard Side High Wall Series A223HW

Sleeps 3 21.0ft
129.5 miles from Louisville, KY
(12)
$80 /night
Coachmen RV Clipper Camping Trailers 12.0TD XL Express
2020 Pop-up Camper

Coachmen RV Clipper Camping Trailers 12.0TD XL Express

Sleeps 3 16.0ft
146.7 miles from Louisville, KY
(1)
$75 /night
Coleman The Destiny Series Sea Pine
2000 Pop-up Camper

Coleman The Destiny Series Sea Pine

Sleeps 6 22.0ft
152.0 miles from Louisville, KY
(1)
$60 /night
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Road Trips Starting from Louisville, KY

Best National Parks Near Louisville, KY

You can bike along designated trails in Mammoth Cave National Park to take in the sights and sounds of the natural landscape at your own pace. Three of the most popular trails in the park include Green River Bluffs, Cedar Sink, and Sinkhole. A famous feature that adds excitement to some of the cave tours is Fat Man's Misery, a narrow passage that requires you to squeeze through it.

Visit the tallest dam east of the Rocky Mountains and enjoy scenic views of Fontana Lake and the surrounding mountains when you visit the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The park is 280 miles from Louisville. Head to the stunning Rainbow Falls and stand atop the Tennessee-North Carolina state line at the Newfound Gap.

Popular State Parks Near Louisville, KY

Come to My Old Kentucky Home State Park in Bardstown and visit the Thomas S. Civil War Museum to see exhibits related to Kentucky's role in the Civil War. The Rowan Oak, a historic plantation house located on the grounds of the park, dates back to the early 19th century and offers insight into the lives of Kentucky's early settlers.

Head 50 miles northeast of Louisville to get to Clifty Falls State Park, where you can marvel at the impressive and iconic Clifty Falls, Tunnel Falls and Little Clifty Falls cascading over limestone cliffs into rocky pools below. Take a dip in Clifty Creek on hot summer days. You'll find several lookout towers that offer panoramic views of the Ohio River Valley and neighboring hillsides.

General Butler State Park, about 50 miles away in Carrollton, features the 30-acre Butler Lake, where you can rent pedal boats, canoes and kayaks. The park has an 18-hole championship course where you can tee off for a day of golf. Two of the park's best walking paths include the Butler Lake Trail and the Sunset Trail.

National Forests Near Louisville, KY

Hoosier National Forest, located about 50 miles away in southern Indiana, offers outdoor enthusiasts a wealth of recreational activities, like hiking along the scenic Knobstone Trail. The Charles C. Deam Wilderness Area is a designated wilderness area within the forest where you can explore rugged terrain, old-growth forests, and serene lakes. The Schooner Trace-Walnut Trail Loop is approximately six miles in length and features a variety of terrain, including wooded areas, rolling hills, and meadows. While the forest doesn't provide designated RV accommodations, dispersed camping is permitted in certain areas.

Daniel Boone National Forest, spanning eastern Kentucky and about 160 miles from Louisville, offers a diverse range of outdoor adventures. The forest boasts iconic hiking trails like the Sheltowee Trace National Recreation Trail, which traverses rugged terrain and provides access to stunning overlooks and natural landmarks like the Red River Gorge. The fairly challenging Bark Camp Trail is around six miles long. Several campgrounds throughout the forest, including the Holly Bay Campground, offer RV accommodations.

Must-see Monuments and Landmarks Near Louisville, KY

Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park, which is about 60 miles from Louisville, preserves the humble beginnings of the 16th U.S. President. Visitors can explore the symbolic Birthplace Memorial, which contains a replica of Lincoln's log cabin.

Camp Nelson National Monument, roughly 90 miles away in Nicholasville, commemorates the Union Army's Civil War recruitment and training center for African American soldiers. You can tour the museum and explore the restored barracks and earthworks. The site offers limited RV parking but doesn't provide hookups.

Go 80 miles southeast of Louisville to visit the Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial. In addition to learning about Lincoln's early childhood, you can hike along the trails and visit the recreated Lincoln cottage. While the park offers RV parking, there are no hookups available.

RVshare’s Top Picks for Nearby RV Parks & Campgrounds

Downtown Louisville offers several nearby campgrounds for RV camping, like Louisville South KOA Holiday. If you're visiting on a weekend, make sure to check ahead for the weekend's theme and planned activities. The campground offers a dump station, laundry facilities, a camp store, and more. Just a short drive from the campground, Bernheim Arboretum features over 16,000 acres of forests, gardens, and hiking trails.

If you want a campground that puts you right across the street from a gas station, book a spot at Grandma's RV Camping in Shepherdsville. It provides parking spots for RVs up to 70 feet and full hookups. This campground is 20 miles from Louisville and near XYZ Adventure Park, which features ziplining, ropes courses, and other outdoor adventures suitable for all ages.

For an experience like no other, consider taking an 80-mile drive from Louisville to Harrodsburg to stay at Chimney Rock RV Park. You can go on tours of nearby bourbon distilleries, including famous brands such as Maker's Mark and Wild Turkey, or learn about Kentucky's rich equestrian history at the Kentucky Horse Park. Amenities for RV travelers include full hookups, a laundry room, and a swimming pool.

RV Dump Stations Near Louisville, KY

If you decide to stay overnight at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, you'll have access to a dump station for a $10 dump fee. Some of the more popular attractions near the campground include the Mary Todd Lincoln House, Keeneland Racecourse, and Lexington's Distillery District.

Guist Creek Marina and Campground, 38 miles away in Shelbyville, has a dump station that you can use for a fee of $5. Given its location at a marina, guests usually enjoy opportunities for boat rentals, boat slips, and other marina services. Some of the more popular nearby attractions include Shelby Trails Park, the Shelby County History Museum, and Guist Creek Lake.

If you make Mammoth Cave part of your trip to Louisville, you'll find an onsite dump station available for a fee. The site is open year-round and offers water services for RVs. Beech Bend Park and the National Corvette Museum are two of the more well-known hotspots near this dump station.

RV Rentals Near Louisville, KY

When you take road trips, RVshare can help with RV rentals near Louisville, KY. From long-term travel trailers to pet-friendly motorhomes, RVshare offers RV rentals of all types. A Class A motorhome is a great idea if you're traveling with several other people and want essential home conveniences, like a kitchen and separate sleeping areas. For a more budget-friendly travel option, consider renting a Class C motorhome, which has better fuel efficiency than larger RVs. If it's just you and one or two other people, a small camper van can work great for exploring nearby hotspots, like the abandoned Rose Island Theme Park in Charlestown, IN.

As the largest city in Kentucky, Louisville provides plenty of outdoor activities at places like the Scotts Gap Loop Trail, Waterfront Park, and the Big Four Bridge. Tourists visiting the area can take a 17-mile drive to the infamous Waverly Hills Sanitorium for historical and paranormal tours. Free daytime activities for adults and kids, including birdwatching and butterfly catching, are available eight miles away at the Louisville Nature Center.

If you're a baseball fan and traveling downtown, make sure to swing by the Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory. Some of the nearby parks worth checking out are Mammoth Cave National Park, which sits 93 miles to the southwest, and Old Kentucky Home State Park, located 43 miles southeast. For a relaxing walk through some of the most beautiful parts of Louisville, check out the Cherokee Park Trail.


Frequently Asked Questions About Renting a Popup RV Near Louisville, KY

How do I correctly set up and take down a popup camper rental, and what kind of tools or equipment do I need?

Setting up and taking down a popup camper rental typically requires a few basic tools, including a rubber mallet, wheel chocks, and a few different sized wrenches. The process will vary based on the specific model, but typically involves locating and extending the stabilizer jacks, popping up the roof, extending the sidewalls, and connecting any necessary hoses and cables. Be sure to follow any instructions provided by the owner and ask for assistance if you are unsure about any aspect of the setup.

Can I rent a popup camper in Louisville, KY without a vehicle capable of towing it, and if so, what are my options for renting a towing vehicle?

Standard passenger sedans typically able to tow popup campers that weigh less than 1,500 pounds. Heavier duty vehicles, such as 4x4 SUVs, can usually tow a heavier popup. If you are unable to tow, another option is to have the popup campered delivered to your campsite. The RVshare owner will bring it to the campground and set up for you, then tow it away after your trip is over.

Are there any special driving considerations or techniques I should know when towing a popup camper rental in Louisville, KY?

When towing a popup camper rental, it's important to practice safe driving techniques and be aware of your surroundings. You may need to adjust your driving speed and distance from other vehicles to account for the additional weight and length. It's also important to make sure the camper rental is properly secured and level before hitting the road.

What kind of amenities can I expect in a popup camper rental, and how do they compare to other RV rentals in Louisville, KY?

Popup camper rentals typically offer a range of amenities and features, including comfortable sleeping quarters, kitchen appliances and supplies, and on-board storage options. While they may be more compact than other RV rentals, they often offer a more affordable and flexible option for travelers who want to explore the outdoors.

Can I bring my bedding and linens to use in the popup camper rental, and what kind of storage options are available for these items?

Many RVshare owners will provide bedding and linens for the popup camper rental, but you can certainly bring your own if you prefer. There are typically storage compartments and cubbies located throughout the interior of the camper rental for storing personal items.

How do I properly level and stabilize a popup camper rental at my campsite or RV park, and what equipment or tools do I need for this?

Discuss your particular campsite with the RV owner to determine if leveling and stabilizing will be necessary. To properly level and stabilize a popup camper rental, you will need a few basic tools, including leveling blocks, wheel chocks, and a bubble level. The process will vary based on the specific model, but typically involves leveling the camper rental side-to-side using the leveling blocks and adjusting the front-to-back level using the tongue jack.

What weather conditions should I know when renting a popup camper in Louisville, KY, and how can I prepare for them?

Depending on where you are renting the popup camper, you may need to prepare for a range of different weather conditions. It's important to check the forecast before heading out and be prepared with appropriate clothing and gear for any potential weather events. You should also take steps to protect the camper rental from high winds, rain, and other elements by properly securing it and using any available window covers or awnings.

Can I bring my outdoor equipment or appliances to use with the popup camper rental, such as a portable grill or camping chairs?

Yes, you can certainly bring your own outdoor equipment and appliances to use with the popup camper rental. However, be sure to check with the RVshare owner beforehand to make sure there is enough space to store your items and that they are safe to use with the camper rental.

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

The maintenance and upkeep required for a popup camper is handled by the RV owner. Handle the camper with care and return it in the condition you received it.

Are there any unique features or amenities available in popup camper rentals that may not be found in other RVs in Louisville, KY?

Popup camper rentals are light and easier to tow than most other towable trailers, making them easier to bring along on your trips, and typically meaning your own vehicle should be able to tow them.