Toy Hauler RV Rentals in Pittsburgh, PA

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2020 KZ 291thle Toy Hauler
2020 KZ 291thle Toy Hauler
2020 KZ 291thle Toy Hauler
2020 KZ 291thle Toy Hauler
2020 KZ 291thle Toy Hauler
2020 KZ 291thle Toy Hauler
2020 KZ 291thle Toy Hauler
2020 KZ 291thle Toy Hauler
2020 KZ 291thle Toy Hauler
2020 KZ 291thle Toy Hauler
2020 Toy Hauler

KZ Sportsmen LE 291THLE

Sleeps 6 29.0ft
18.2 miles from Pittsburgh, PA
$149/night
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2023 Toy Hauler

Heartland Torque T256

Sleeps 6 29.0ft
4.6 miles from Pittsburgh, PA
New Listing New Listing
$200/night
2022 Forest River RV Cherokee Grey Wolf 25RRT
2022 Toy Hauler

Forest River RV Cherokee Grey Wolf 25RRT

Sleeps 4 30.0ft
48.2 miles from Pittsburgh, PA
(7)
$110/night
Forest River Salem FSX Toy Hauler
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2022 Toy Hauler

Forest River RV Salem FSX 181RTX

Sleeps 6 32.0ft
80.2 miles from Pittsburgh, PA
(1)
$125/night
2022 Toy Hauler

Forest River RV Cherokee Grey Wolf 22RR

Sleeps 4 29.0ft
65.6 miles from Pittsburgh, PA
$140/night
Cherokee "GreyShewolf" w/Patio
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2021 Toy Hauler

Forest River RV Cherokee Grey Wolf 18RR

Sleeps 4 24.0ft
78.3 miles from Pittsburgh, PA
(1)
$124/night
2020 Grand Design Momentum G-Class 28G
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2020 Toy Hauler

Grand Design Momentum G-Class 28G

Sleeps 7 33.0ft
71.1 miles from Pittsburgh, PA
(6)
$135/night
2021 Keystone RV Outback 335CG
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2021 Toy Hauler

Keystone RV Outback 335CG

Sleeps 8 37.0ft
78.8 miles from Pittsburgh, PA
$160/night
Game Day Trailer - Tailgate Party Football Games +
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2012 Toy Hauler

HORTON hauler Gameday Trailer

Sleeps 1 10.0ft
59.8 miles from Pittsburgh, PA
$500/night
2021 Keystone RV Carbon 36
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2021 Toy Hauler

Keystone RV Carbon 36

Sleeps 7 38.0ft
109.4 miles from Pittsburgh, PA
(8)
$175/night
2019 Grand Design Momentum G-Class 29GO
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2019 Toy Hauler

Grand Design Momentum G-Class 29GO

Sleeps 5 35.0ft
82.9 miles from Pittsburgh, PA
New Listing New Listing
$140/night
2019 Heartland Pioneer RG 26
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2019 Toy Hauler

Heartland Pioneer RG 26

Sleeps 4 30.0ft
81.1 miles from Pittsburgh, PA
$140/night
Pet n toy friendly toy hauler
2021 Toy Hauler

Heartland Pioneer RG 28

Sleeps 6 33.0ft
60.5 miles from Pittsburgh, PA
$169/night
Bobo! 21 Cherokee Grey Wolf Toy Hauler
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2021 Toy Hauler

Forest River RV Cherokee Grey Wolf 22RR

Sleeps 4 29.0ft
93.9 miles from Pittsburgh, PA
New Listing New Listing
$143/night
2018 Forest River RV XLR Boost 27QB
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2018 Toy Hauler

Forest River RV XLR Boost 27QB

Sleeps 6 31.0ft
100.7 miles from Pittsburgh, PA
(1)
$135/night
Adventure Onboard Toy Hauler
Offers Delivery
2016 Toy Hauler

Forest River RV Cherokee Grey Wolf 26RR

Sleeps 4 30.0ft
98.6 miles from Pittsburgh, PA
(3)
$119/night
2016 Cruiser Stryker STG-3010
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2016 Toy Hauler

Cruiser Stryker STG-3010

Sleeps 8 34.0ft
89.1 miles from Pittsburgh, PA
(1)
$134/night
2021 Jayco jay flight Octane
Offers Delivery
2021 Toy Hauler

Jayco jay flight Octane 293

Sleeps 6 38.0ft
125.0 miles from Pittsburgh, PA
(15)
$143/night
2018 Toy Hauler

Forest River RV Cherokee Wolf Pup 17RP

Sleeps 4 20.0ft
92.6 miles from Pittsburgh, PA
New Listing New Listing
$85/night
2016 Jayco Octane T222
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2016 Toy Hauler

Jayco Octane T222

Sleeps 6 26.42ft
113.4 miles from Pittsburgh, PA
(8)
$114/night
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Road Trips Starting from Pittsburgh, PA

Best National Parks Near Pittsburgh, PA

While there are no national parks in Pennsylvania, you'll find the breathtaking Cuyahoga Valley National Park about 116 miles to the northwest in Ohio. Stop by to check out the more than 125 miles of nature trails, the scenic railroad, and stunning terrain. This park draws in millions of visitors every year who want to check out the 100 stunning waterfalls. At 65 feet high, Brandywine Falls is the tallest waterfall in the area. Head here in the fall to skip the crowds and make the most of the moderate temperatures.

Approximately 217 miles to the southeast in Virginia, Shenandoah National Park encompasses 300 square miles of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains. The historic Appalachian Trail runs 105 miles across the park. Pets are welcome on the trails as long as they're kept leashed. If you're more interested in auto touring, travel along the more than 100-mile-long Skyline Drive.

West Virginia's New River Gorge National Park is the country's newest national park. About 229 miles from Pittsburgh, New River Gorge stretches across 70,000 acres of thriving countryside. Within the park itself, you'll find only primitive camping accommodations without electrical or water hookups. However, there are several privately owned campgrounds as well as public state parks that offer RV campsites nearby. The busiest time of year for this national park is in the summer when visitors enjoy whitewater rafting on the New River.

Popular State Parks Near Pittsburgh, PA

Thirty-six miles east, Keystone State Park covers 1,200 acres in Westmoreland County. It's open all year and boasts both summer and winter recreation activities. Visit during the warm season to fish, swim, or boat on the 78-acre Keystone Lake. Once the temperatures drop, guests enjoy cross-country skiing and ice skating. About half of the park permits hunting activities during established seasons. The park also has a campground with 50 RV-designated campsites.

Blue Knob State Park, about 93 miles east of Pittsburgh, has the second-highest mountain in the state. Venture here in the winter for snowboarding, skiing, and tubing. When the weather is warmer, guests often picnic below the gorgeous trees and swim. The pool has a maximum depth of five feet and is open between May and October. There are also 18 miles of hiking trails and a variety of creek fishing options.

Kooser State Park is most known for its historic Kooser State Park Family Cabin District. This district spans 13 historic buildings that visitors can rent for a night. About 58 miles from the city, the park covers 250 acres of stunning woods and streams. The man-made, four-acre Kooser Lake is teeming with bass, trout, and bluegill. Five of the park's 35 RV campsites have full hookups, and 23 have electricity.

National Forests Near Pittsburgh, PA

Allegheny National Forest is 146 miles away and is Pennsylvania's only national forest. It encompasses 517,000 acres, with many of its plateaus reaching higher than 2,000 feet above sea level. The woods here are considered a second-growth forest and consist mainly of red maples, sugar maples, and black birches. While walking the trails, you'll likely see muskrats, wild turkeys, white-tailed deer, and beavers. You'll also want to take advantage of the superior warm-water fishing opportunities to catch bullhead catfish, smallmouth bass, and channel catfish.

Must-see Monuments and Landmarks Near Pittsburgh, PA

Learn more about Albert Gallatin, the former Secretary of the Treasury, by driving about 60 miles south to the Friendship Hill National Historic Site. Gallatin served the United States during both the Jefferson and Madison presidencies. He's known for funding the Lewis and Clark expedition and the Louisiana Territory purchase. Tour Gallatin's original home, a Federalist-style brick structure not far from the Monongahela River. The gravesite of Gallatin's first wife is also on the property. This is a day-use area that's only open from sunrise to sunset. There's ample free parking for standard vehicles and RVs, with a picnic area and bathrooms nearby. Morgantown Campground, 18 miles away, also offers convenient RV camping options.

Approximately 85 miles from Pittsburgh, the Flight 93 National Memorial commemorates the brave actions taken by civilians on September 11th, 2001. On this day, four planes were hijacked by terrorists. Two crashed into the World Trade Center towers in New York, and another struck the Pentagon in Washington, DC. The last plane didn't reach its target due to the united efforts of the passengers and crew. It, instead, crashed near Shanksville, Pennsylvania. A decade after the crash, the site became a national memorial. The open-construct, 93-foot Tower of Voices holds 40 wind chimes to commemorate the lives lost. Oversized parking spots are near the Visitor Center Complex and the Memorial Plaza. For more RV-friendly parking, Lost Mountain Campground is 40 minutes west.

Travel 79 miles east to check out the Johnstown Flood National Memorial. In May of 1889, the Johnstown dam broke after a long night of rainfall. Millions of cubic meters of water rushed down upon residents, and over 2,000 people perished. You can learn more about this night's events and the locals' efforts to stem the flood at the Lake View Visitor Center. The South Fork Dam Trail includes informational panels and takes you into Lake Conemaugh's dry lakebed. For easy access to the memorial, consider staying at the Mirror Lake Campground, only 40 minutes away.

RVshare’s Top Picks for Nearby RV Parks & Campgrounds

Smith Grove Campground sits nearly 40 miles north of Pittsburgh. It's not far from Moraine State Park and regularly puts on seasonal, family-friendly events. A few of its amenities include a public pool, a playground, full hookups, and a charming lake. This campground also has many long-term or permanent campers.

The 158-site Mountain Top Campground provides year-round camping accommodations 25 miles away. They boast larger-than-average spots and full hookups. They're also not far from the Great Allegheny Passage and the Butler-Freeport Community Trail. The daily rates for this campground start at $45.

Not too far from Lake Arthur and about 40 miles north of Pittsburgh, you'll find Bear Run Campground. Campers are encouraged to swim, boat, and fish. The pet-friendly campground features a general store and rec center as well as propane, firewood, and ice on-site. Local landmarks include McConnell's Mill State Park and Living Treasures Animal Park.

RV Dump Stations Near Pittsburgh, PA

An 75 miles north of Pittsburgh, the RV Village Camping Resort welcomes short-term and long-term campers. During their seasonal hours, guests can pay to use the RV dumping station and potable and non-potable water. This resort is 36 miles from Youngstown, Ohio, and 14 miles from Shenango Lake.

Rocky Springs Campground is 70 miles north and is open year-round. This facility isn't far from several state parks, car shows, and a speedway. The campground itself is surrounded by 100 acres of peaceful woods. Their amenities include a heated swimming pool and a K-9 Kingdom Dog Park.

RV Rentals Near Pittsburgh, PA

Plan your next adventure to Pittsburgh, PA with an RV rental from RVshare. You'll find plenty of spacious, drivable options like Class A and Class C motorhomes. These are longer rigs that promise exceptional amenities and comfort. Larger RVs are perfect for camping in modern campgrounds or state parks. A Class B rig is a drivable, oversized van ideal for one to four people. If you're interested in backcountry camping in nearby national forests, you'll want one of these flexible motorhomes. Be sure to check out the towable RV options like popups and fifth-wheel trailers. An SUV or pickup vehicle can easily pull toy haulers and travel trailers. If you have a passenger vehicle, consider grabbing a compact popup. Many RV rentals in Pittsburgh allow pets and offer perks like delivery and discounted rates for longer trips.

Expand your camping adventure with a road trip from Pittsburgh to Washington DC, Philadelphia, or New York. The closest national park is Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Northeast Ohio. Not far from Pittsburgh, you can explore beloved points of interest like Keystone State Park and Raccoon Creek State Park.

After spending your day checking out Friendship Hill National Historic Site, park your camper at the nearby Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Mill Run. Mirror Lake Campground is loved by local anglers who enjoy creek fishing. On the other hand, Smith Grove Park has more than 50 acres of woods you can hike through.


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Frequently Asked Questions About Renting a Toy Hauler Near Pittsburgh, PA

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 Pittsburgh, PA?

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 Pittsburgh, PA?

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.