Toy Hauler RV Rentals in Medford, OR

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2007 Skyline Rampage 281
2007 Skyline Rampage 281
2007 Skyline Rampage 281
2007 Skyline Rampage 281
2007 Skyline Rampage 281
2007 Toy Hauler

Skyline Rampage 281

Sleeps 6 25.0ft
2.3 miles from Medford, OR
$150/night
2021 Grand Design Momentum G-Class 21G
2021 Grand Design Momentum G-Class 21G
2021 Grand Design Momentum G-Class 21G
2021 Grand Design Momentum G-Class 21G
2021 Grand Design Momentum G-Class 21G
2021 Grand Design Momentum G-Class 21G
2021 Grand Design Momentum G-Class 21G
2021 Grand Design Momentum G-Class 21G
2021 Grand Design Momentum G-Class 21G
2021 Toy Hauler

Grand Design Momentum G-Class 21G

Sleeps 6 26.0ft
25.2 miles from Medford, OR
New Listing New Listing
$128/night
King size bunkhouse, adventure ready!
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2020 Toy Hauler

Heartland Torque TQ T285

Sleeps 7 35.0ft
48.7 miles from Medford, OR
$156/night
2020 Heartland Torque TQ T285
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2020 Toy Hauler

Heartland Torque TQ T285

Sleeps 7 35.0ft
48.7 miles from Medford, OR
$158/night
2022 Cruiser Stryker ST2714
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2022 Toy Hauler

Cruiser Stryker ST2714

Sleeps 6 30.0ft
120.4 miles from Medford, OR
(2)
$150/night
2020 Keystone RV Impact 332
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2020 Toy Hauler

Keystone RV Impact 330

Sleeps 7 37.5ft
124.6 miles from Medford, OR
(1)
$156/night
2022 Forest River RV Cherokee Wolf Pack 23PACK15
2022 Toy Hauler

Forest River RV Cherokee Wolf Pack 23PACK15

Sleeps 6 34.0ft
117.6 miles from Medford, OR
$148/night
2022 Forest River Xlr TOY-HAULER, Patio, Sleeps 6
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2022 Toy Hauler

Forest River RV XLR Thunderbolt N/A

Sleeps 6 28.0ft
145.9 miles from Medford, OR
New Listing New Listing
$159/night
2024 Genesis Supreme Genesis Supreme 27 FS
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2024 Toy Hauler

Genesis Supreme Genesis Supreme 27 FS

Sleeps 8 32.75ft
156.5 miles from Medford, OR
(1)
$199/night
Toy hauler - clean and fully stocked!
2011 Toy Hauler

Forest River RV Shockwave MX T21FS MX

Sleeps 4 21.0ft
131.4 miles from Medford, OR
New Listing New Listing
$75/night
2020 Jayco Octane Super Lite 222
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2020 Toy Hauler

Jayco Octane Super Lite 222

Sleeps 6 26.0ft
150.0 miles from Medford, OR
(2)
$156/night
2020 Cruiser Stryker ST-3214
2020 Toy Hauler

Cruiser Stryker ST-3214

Sleeps 8 37.0ft
121.7 miles from Medford, OR
$164/night
Voltaire Cycles E Bike excursion including Snow Electric fat bike experience
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2022 Toy Hauler

Forest River RV Sandstorm 181SLC

Sleeps 4 25.0ft
143.9 miles from Medford, OR
$169/night
Family Fun Toy Hauler 2018 Jayco Octane Super Lite
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2018 Toy Hauler

Jayco Octane Ultra Light

Sleeps 6 26.0ft
157.1 miles from Medford, OR
(1)
$120/night
2015 Forest River RV Sandstorm T250SLC
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2015 Toy Hauler

Forest River RV Sandstorm T250SLC

Sleeps 6 30.0ft
143.5 miles from Medford, OR
(1)
$130/night
2019 Toy Hauler

Dutchmen RV Coleman Lantern Series 250TQ

Sleeps 4 29.0ft
139.5 miles from Medford, OR
$146/night
2015 Forest River RV Cherokee Grey Wolf 25RR
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2015 Toy Hauler

Forest River RV Cherokee Grey Wolf 25RR

Sleeps 4 28.0ft
136.3 miles from Medford, OR
New Listing New Listing
$150/night
2009 Fleetwood Nitrous Hyperlite
2009 Toy Hauler

Fleetwood Nitrous Hyperlite

Sleeps 8 31.0ft
134.6 miles from Medford, OR
New Listing New Listing
$123/night
2022 Forest River RV Aurora 29RLDS
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2022 Toy Hauler

Forest River RV Aurora 29RLDS

Sleeps 6 31.0ft
158.4 miles from Medford, OR
$162/night
2004 Tail-gator RT
2004 Toy Hauler

Keystone RV KYRV Tail-Gator

Sleeps 6 30.0ft
127.5 miles from Medford, OR
$110/night
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Best National Parks Near Medford, OR

Oregon's only national park, Crater Lake National Park, is just 65 miles from Medford. The lake is the result of a cataclysmic eruption 7,700 years ago that blew the top of the volcano off. It is the deepest lake in the US and features incredibly pure water, as it's only fed by rain and snowfall. There is no camping within the national park, but you'll find RV parks nearby. You can hike down into the caldera and take a boat trip on this picturesque lake. The climb is fairly steep, so you'll want sturdy shoes. No swimming is allowed here. The rim drive has numerous spots for picnics. You can also hike the many trails in the summer and fall. During winter and early spring, the snow is deep here, so cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling are popular activities.

Just over the border in California, Redwood National Park offers exceptional camping and hiking. The majestic redwoods tower over the lush underbrush and reach heights of over 375 feet. Some of these trees are over a thousand years old. This is a great place to escape the summer heat, as the average high in summer is just 69 degrees. If you're not into trees, you can explore the tidepools along the coast of the Pacific Ocean. It's all about surf and turf here, and you might spot elk in the forest or migratory whales out in the water. As this is a temperate rainforest, be sure to pack your rain gear.

Lassen Volcanic National Park is also in California. It's 180 miles southeast of Medford. The Manzanita Lake campground does have a dump station. Hydrothermal features include steam and gas vents, mud pots, and boiling pools of acidic water. You can enjoy hiking, boating, and fishing here or take in one of the ranger-led programs. Winter activities include sledding, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, and more. Motorhomes and trailers are welcome in the park's campgrounds, but there are no hookups.

Popular State Parks Near Medford, OR

Valley of the Rogue State Park is a mere 18 miles from Medford, right off I-5. It has day-use areas and camping sites. The Rogue River is the main attraction here, which was frequented by American adventure novelist and avid fisherman Zane Grey. The campground boasts 92 full-hookup sites, 23 of which are pull-through to accommodate large rigs. It also has sites with just electricity and water. Besides fishing and boating, the park has many hiking trails, including a 1.25-mile self-guided interpretive hiking trail. The 8-mile Rogue River Greenway offers hiking and biking.

Harris Beach State Park is a popular destination for Oregon locals and visitors alike. The area offers breathtaking views of the rugged coastline. Rockhounding is a popular activity, along with beachcombing and just strolling along the beach. The campground has 65 full-hookup sites and 25 sites with electricity and water. Be sure to reserve a spot well in advance, as this is an extremely popular campground.

In central Oregon, 151 miles northeast of Medford, you'll find LaPine State Park. This high desert state park stretches along the Upper Deschutes River. From the campground, you'll find 14 miles of multi-use trails. Mountain biking, fishing, and floating are all popular activities here. In winter, visitors can cross-country ski and snowshoe. You can check out the huge 500-plus-year-old Ponderosa Pine, which is Oregon's largest. The year-round campground offers 82 full-hookup sites and 47 sites with electricity and water.

National Forests Near Medford, OR

National forests cover about one-fourth of the land in Oregon, and Medford is virtually surrounded by forests. Jackson County, where Medford is located, is covered by both the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest and the Umpqua National Forest. Either forest is just a few minutes away.

Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest is to the west and south of Medford. It has some of the most diverse flora in the U.S., including 28 species of conifer tree and several rare and endemic species. This area also boasts one of the largest salmon runs in the state. Over 40 campgrounds are situated in this forest but check for seasonal closures and closures due to wildfire or mud and rock slides. Not all of these can accommodate an RV, so be sure to check if your rig will fit in a specific campground. Hiking, biking, rafting, boating, fishing, swimming and climbing are all popular activities here.

Umpqua National Forest lies to the east and north. With over 500 miles of hiking trails that go by dozens of waterfalls and more than 40 campgrounds, this area is perfect for the RV camper who wants to be out in nature. Visitors also enjoy biking, boating, fishing, and seasonal hunting. Many of the developed campgrounds can accommodate RVs, but not all of them have turnaround spots for trailers and larger RVs. However, there are no hookups. For small RVs, like campervans, you can camp in a developed campground or in a dispersed camping spot.

Must-see Monuments and Landmarks Near Medford, OR

Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve is only 77 miles from Medford. The road from Cave Junction to the Oregon Caves is narrow and windy. Larger RVs and trailers will need to park in Cave Junction, which is 20 miles from the caves, and drive a personal vehicle to the site. You can take a ranger-led cave tour deep into the earth where no sunlight can penetrate. This tour is fairly strenuous, so sturdy shoes are required. Also, children must be a certain height to go on the tour, so check the guidelines if you're traveling with younger children.

About 100 miles away in California, Tule Lake National Monument shows the darker side of American history. The Tule Lake Segregation Center was the largest and most controversial of the 10 War Relocation Authority (WRA) camps. This high-security camp is where Japanese American citizens were detained during WWII. You can learn about the people who were held here and their stories through a variety of exhibits. There is no lodging or camping within the monument, but plenty of RV parks are located nearby.

Lava Beds National Monument is also in California, about 100 miles from Medford. Because of the remote location, traveling here by RV is ideal. The rugged desert landscape has its own unique beauty. Native American petroglyphs cover some of the rock faces. Caving is a popular activity, and the area is home to many different bat species. The campground here has 43 sites that are on a first-come, first-serve basis. No hookups are available, and it's best for campervans and small RVs. The campground can't accommodate motorhomes that measure more than 30 feet.

RVshare’s Top Picks for Nearby RV Parks & Campgrounds

Southern Oregon RV Park is just 6 miles from Medford. This county campground has 92 sites with full hookups and makes a great home base for many outdoor adventures. From the campground, you can walk or bike along the 20-mile paved Bear Creek Greenway. This campground can accommodate big rigs with premium sites that are 75 feet long with 15 feet wide parking pads. If traveling with furry friends, you'll appreciate the large off-leash dog area.

Crater Lake RV Park is 44 miles northeast of Medford. It has 57 RV spots with full hookups and has some pull-through sites. You can enjoy free Wi-Fi or borrow DVDs for free. Numerous forest hiking trails are accessible from the campground.

Edgewater Inn, formerly Rogue River RV Park, is just 22 miles from Medford in Shady Cove. This is a great launching place for river rafting and boating. It has 90 RV sites with full hookups and some pull-through sites for larger rigs. Amenities include a lobby and billiard room, Wi-Fi, cable TV, laundry facilities, hot showers, and fishing decks.

RV Dump Stations Near Medford, OR

Valley of the Rogue State Park has a public dump station. This state park has a day-use area and a campground that accommodates even the largest RV. They have a suggested donation of $3-5. The dump station is accessible year-round.

Holiday RV Park is just 5 miles south of Medford in Phoenix, OR. They charge $7 for non-registered RVs and are open year-round. Potable and nonpotable water are available.

Pilot Travel Center #504 in Klamath Falls is about 80 miles to the east of Medford and has a dump station open 24/7. They also have hot showers and many other amenities for RVers. This is a great stop if you're heading to or coming from Lava Beds National Monument or Tule Lake National Monument.

RV Rentals Near Medford, OR

With an RV rental from RVshare, you can experience all the wonders the Medford, OR area has to offer. There's an RV for every situation, from a small, one- or two-person campervan to a Class A motorhome that sleeps 10. You can also find setups that include toy haulers, so you can bring along your jet ski, ATV, or snowmobile. Many of the state parks and forests have campgrounds that can accommodate an RV at very reasonable rates. You'll also find private RV campgrounds that offer spacious sites and amenities like swimming pools and hot tubs, free cable and Wi-Fi, campground activities, and laundry services.

Many of the most exciting destinations, like Lava Beds National Monument and Crater Lake National Park, are fairly remote. Taking an RV is a great way to immerse yourself in the experience. It allows you to stay as long or short as you like without worrying about hotel reservations. Campgrounds like Harris Beach State Park let you stay a short walk from the ocean.

Your destination will, in part, determine what type of RV will work best. Many areas have steep and windy roads, so a Class B campervan may be best due to its maneuverability. If you'll be in a location that's easy to get to, feel free to live it up in a Class A motorhome. Valley of the Rogue State Park is right off I-5, and it can accommodate even the largest rigs. Class C motorhomes can range in size from 25 to 35 feet and are a great choice for many destinations near Medford. If you have a vehicle with towing capacity, you can also rent a travel trailer or fifth wheel. While these are a little more difficult to maneuver than motorhomes, they do have advantages. Once you set up the RV, you can unhook and explore the surrounding area in your personal vehicle.


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Frequently Asked Questions About Renting a Toy Hauler Near Medford, OR

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 Medford, OR?

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 Medford, OR?

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.