RV Rental Rhinelander, WI

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2013 Starcraft Travel Star 229TB
2013 Starcraft Travel Star 229TB
2013 Starcraft Travel Star 229TB
2013 Starcraft Travel Star 229TB
2013 Starcraft Travel Star 229TB
2013 Starcraft Travel Star 229TB
2013 Starcraft Travel Star 229TB
2013 Starcraft Travel Star 229TB
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2013 Pop-up Camper

Starcraft Travel Star 229TB

Sleeps 8 21.0ft
2.1 miles from Rhinelander, WI
(12)
$98/night
2021 Class A Motor Home

Jayco Alante 29S

Sleeps 6 32.0ft
0.7 miles from Rhinelander, WI
(1)
$250/night
"Everything AND the kitchen sink"
2021 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Salem 29VBUD

Sleeps 10 36.0ft
14.5 miles from Rhinelander, WI
(9)
$225/night
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2010 Travel Trailer

Jayco Jay Flight 26BH

Sleeps 6 29.0ft
9.5 miles from Rhinelander, WI
$130/night
The Lutz's Beach House - 2022 Mallard Heartland
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2022 Travel Trailer

Heartland Mallard 210RB

Sleeps 4 22.0ft
37.6 miles from Rhinelander, WI
(20)
$139/night
Kyla's Bunkhouse Retreat
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2021 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Salem Cruise Lite 273QBXL

Sleeps 9 33.0ft
47.1 miles from Rhinelander, WI
(14)
$175/night
The Lutz's E-Pro Grab N Go
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2019 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Flagstaff E-Pro 14FK

Sleeps 2 14.0ft
37.6 miles from Rhinelander, WI
(7)
$109/night
2021 Forest River RV Cherokee Wolf Pup 16BHS
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2021 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Cherokee Wolf Pup 16BHS

Sleeps 5 21.0ft
26.4 miles from Rhinelander, WI
(4)
$143/night
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2019 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Salem 27RE

Sleeps 6 33.0ft
20.6 miles from Rhinelander, WI
(2)
$155/night
Queen bed, 2 bunks - commercially insured!
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2022 Travel Trailer

Jayco Jay Flight SLX 8 242BHS

Sleeps 6 29.0ft
74.3 miles from Rhinelander, WI
(5)
$132/night
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2022 Travel Trailer

Highland Ridge RV Open Range 26 bhs

Sleeps 10 30.9ft
35.9 miles from Rhinelander, WI
(4)
$150/night
2019 Forest River RV Cherokee Arctic Wolf 265DBH8
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2019 Fifth Wheel

Forest River RV Cherokee Arctic Wolf 265DBH8

Sleeps 7 31.0ft
20.8 miles from Rhinelander, WI
(1)
$150/night
2015 Keystone RV Passport 2100RBWE Grand Touring
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2015 Travel Trailer

Keystone RV Passport 2100RBWE Grand Touring

Sleeps 10 32.0ft
27.2 miles from Rhinelander, WI
(1)
$126/night
2021 Winnebago Industries Towables Voyage 3538BR
2021 Travel Trailer

Winnebago Industries Towables Voyage 3538BR

Sleeps 6 38.0ft
70.1 miles from Rhinelander, WI
(4)
$175/night
Clean & Cozy Hideout
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2014 Travel Trailer

Keystone RV Keystone Hideout LHS

Sleeps 10 32.0ft
27.2 miles from Rhinelander, WI
(2)
$143/night
Felicia is a 2020 36’ vacation machine
2020 Class A Motor Home

Holiday Rambler Admiral 35R

Sleeps 8 36.0ft
22.8 miles from Rhinelander, WI
(3)
$296/night
2018 KZ Sportsmen LE 231BHLE
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2018 Travel Trailer

KZ Sportsmen LE 231BHLE

Sleeps 5 27.0ft
88.7 miles from Rhinelander, WI
(7)
$125/night
2017 KZ Connect C241BHK
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2017 Travel Trailer

KZ Connect C241BHK

Sleeps 8 29.0ft
34.9 miles from Rhinelander, WI
(7)
$135/night
2022 Cruiser Hitch - SUV Towable
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2022 Travel Trailer

Cruiser Hitch 18BHS

Sleeps 5 22.0ft
77.9 miles from Rhinelander, WI
(13)
$135/night
Sporty  Show Stopper
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2015 Travel Trailer

KZ Sportsman Show Stopper 280BHSS

Sleeps 8 30.0ft
27.2 miles from Rhinelander, WI
(1)
$128/night

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Rhinelander has its roots in the logging industry and was originally named Pelican Rapids. In 1882, the town was granted a charter and renamed in honor of F.W. Rhinelander, the Milwaukee, Lake Shore, and Western Railroad president. Despite having a diverse array of industries, Rhinelander's history remains tied to the logging industry, which was particularly plentiful in the region due to its abundance of pine and hemlock trees. The town continues to thrive with various businesses, including healthcare, paper manufacturing, packaging, defense contracting, and national research facilities. Today, the city has a population of around 8,000 and serves as the primary economic center for northern Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Nestled north of the downtown area, Hodag Park is an extensive park offering visitors a picturesque setting along the shores of Boom Lake. It features a public beach and boat launch, multiple baseball fields, playgrounds, and pavilions. Visit the Rhinelander Riverwalk, a trail that winds along the picturesque Wisconsin River in the heart of Rhinelander. It offers stunning views of the water and a bandshell situated next to the trail. During summer evenings, you can enjoy the sounds of live music at the Concerts on the Riverwalk event, which caters to music enthusiasts of all ages. Another exciting place is Almond County Park, a sprawling 160-acre oasis located five miles south of Rhinelander. It boasts abundant outdoor activities like nature trails for hiking and exploring, an 18-hole disc golf course, and a swimming beach. During your visit, you'll also want to take time to check out the Rhinelander Historical Society, Pioneer Park Historical Complex, ArtStart, and the PPHC – Railroad Museum.

Campgrounds Near Rhineland, Wisconsin

The Lake DuBay Shores Campground is a great destination for fishing enthusiasts, where you can catch walleye, largemouth bass, northern pike, and muskies along the lake. This RV park offers beachfront campsites, is open year-round, has boats for rent, and has an on-site store that provides food and other necessities. Available amenities include showers, Wi-Fi access, boat slips, playgrounds, and volleyball and basketball courts. Patricia Lake Campground sits in the Northern Wisconsin wilderness. It is surrounded by serene woods and a sandy lake beach, and it is well-maintained. You'll find clean, hot showers, laundromat facilities, and large, shaded campsites with full hookups. The campground provides free Wi-Fi in the office or paid Wi-Fi on-site. You can also purchase wood, ice, and snacks at the campground. Visitors may go fishing, busk on the beach, or play basketball or shuffleboard. Located in the heart of the Northwoods of Rhinelander, Wisconsin, Lake George Campsite offers 35 spacious RV sites. It features a dump station and a full bath house, and each site has a picnic table and a fire ring. Lake George Campsite is connected to an ATV and UTV trail system that leads into the nearby forest.

State Parks Near Rhinelander, Wisconsin

Located 6.7 miles from Green Bay, Council Ground State Parks is a perfect destination for hikers and bikers. During the pre-colonial period, Native Americans held councils in the area before the park was converted into a state forest. The park is home to more than 30 deciduous tree species and is a perfect spot for kayaking, boating, swimming, and canoeing. Should you choose a campsite at this park, it will feature an electric hookup, warm showers, a picnic table, and a fire ring. You will also access a laundry facility and a dump station. Copper Falls State Park features spectacular waterfalls, lava, and deep gorges, making it a scenic park. Visit the log buildings that the Civilian Conservation Corps built in the 1930s to learn more about the history of this park. Here, you can hike while enjoying the scenic views of the waterfalls, bike on the two biking trails, and ride a boat in the neighboring lakes. You can fish in the Tyler Forks River, which is home to panfish and largemouth bass. You can also try cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and hunting. Located on Fortune Lake, Bewabic State Park has a rich history and features some active Civilian Conservation Corps structures. Caspian and Iron Hill communities surround the park, which was once a peninsula and was later turned into an island. It is a public recreation area with picnic facilities such as fire pits and picnic shelters, a tennis court, and two playgrounds. If you prefer water activities, you can take part in boating, swimming, and fishing on Fortune Lake. You can also hike along the Bewabic-Nature Trail, which is two miles long.

National Sites Near Rhinelander, Wisconsin

Located in the northern part of Wisconsin, the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore is a hidden gem for all types of travelers. Here, you will learn the rich history of Native Americans and explore the lighthouses in this park. You can also explore the silent caves, ride a boat through the rock arches, and relax on the beach. If you like hiking, you can trek along the Lakeshore that cuts through the forest and across the beach. While hiking, you will enjoy the scenic views of the sea caves, rock cliffs, and a natural amphitheater. You can also hike on Basswood Island and Island Loop Trails. Visit the Keweenaw National Historical Park to learn more about the history of copper mining in Michigan. This historical park is located in northern Michigan and is home to several museums, heritage sites, and copper mines. You can hike along Hungarian Falls, Swedetown Recreation Area, and Nara Nature Park Trails. Take time to visit the Quincy mine to see a metal shaft house, copper mines, and a large steam-powered mine hoist machine. The Grand Portage National Monument Area was a crucial waypoint for fur traders, Native Americans, and explorers. These people passed through this area to bypass a dangerous portion of the Pigeon River. The monument is located in Grand Portage, Minnesota, and is characterized by scenic views of the Lake Superior shore and Minnesota forests. Visit this monument to learn more about the local history and culture of the Ojibwe people and the fur traders that passed through the area. You can also hike on Grand Portage and Mount Rose Loop Trails. Be sure to explore the Ojibwe village, where people gather to celebrate the Ojibwe culture and the end of summer.

National Forests Near Rhinelander, Wisconsin

Ottawa National Forest is a perfect hiking and biking spot. The forest is located in Ironwood, Michigan, and is home to over a thousand plant species. You can fish for walleye and trout in the numerous fish ponds and lakes and stargaze on the numerous beaches. If you love birdwatching and nature, you can hike on Deer Marsh Interpretative Trail and get a chance to see black bears, whitetail deer, coyotes, and other wild animals. Numerous bird species, including bald eagles, ospreys, and loons, call this forest their home. Other activities to partake in include geocaching and snowshoeing. The Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest is located in Clam Lake, Wisconsin and covers over 1.5 million acres. It is home to some of the world's biggest and oldest trees, believed to have been planted in the 1930s. There are Black oaks, coniferous trees, shrubs, and sumac trees. Visit this forest to enjoy a deep wilderness experience while hiking along Assessor's Interpretative Trail. You can also swim in the forest's 24 swimming areas and participate in water activities such as canoeing, fishing, and boating. Other leisure activities include stargazing, wildlife observation, birdwatching, and geocaching. Visit the Hiawatha National Forest to enjoy snowmobiling, hiking, and skiing. The forest is located in Michigan's Upper Peninsula and features three historic lighthouses. Many wild animals, including black bears, timber wolves, red foxes, and some endangered animal species, are found in this forest. Apart from watching these wild animals, you can hike along North Country Trail and enjoy the scenic views of tall trees. You can also participate in boating, fishing, canoeing, and fishing during your visit to the park.

Best National Parks Near Rhinelander, WI

Indiana Dunes National Park, reclassified from a National Lakeshore to a National Park in February 2019, is a sacred and enchanting site. Situated in the northwest region of Indiana, the park boasts 15 miles of breathtaking lakefront. There are also over 20 square miles of rugged dunes, wetlands, prairies, rivers, and forests. The proximity of the park to major metropolitan areas like Chicago and other mid-sized towns makes it an accessible destination. Visitors can enjoy the park's natural beauty by hiking, biking, horseback riding, fishing, or participating in water sports. Isle Royale National Park, located on an island in Lake Superior, provides visitors with a secluded experience. It is home to moose, gray wolves, and beavers. Visitors can enjoy the scenic views of the island's lighthouses and the vast expanse of Lake Superior. The park offers activities that include exploring ancient trails created during the Ice Age and visiting wildlife refuges. Visitors may learn about the unique rocks and minerals in the Lake Superior area. Guided events are available during the summer. The park is open year-round for self-guided activities, like lighthouse visits, cruises, kayaking, scuba diving, swimming, and hiking. Voyageurs National Park has four large lakes and 26 smaller interior lakes, and over 27 miles of hiking trails. You may enjoy camping, kayaking, swimming, and ice fishing during your visit. The park experiences four distinct seasons, with mild weather in the summer and colder temperatures in the fall and winter. Colder weather is best for winter activities like snowshoeing and ice fishing.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Renting an RV Near Rhinelander, WI

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Rhinelander?

Motorhomes are divided into Class A, B, and C vehicles. On average expect to pay $185 per night for Class A, $149 per night for Class B and $179 per night for Class C. Towable RVs include 5th Wheel, Travel Trailers, Popups, and Toy Hauler. On average, in Rhinelander, WI, the 5th Wheel trailer starts at $70 per night. Pricing for the Travel Trailer begins at $60 per night, and the Popup Trailer starts at $65 per night.

Do you need to be a certain age to rent an RV in Rhinelander?

Yes. The minimum age is 25 to be eligible to get an RV Rental in Rhinelander from RVshare.

Does RVshare have emergency roadside assistance?

Yes. Every RV rental booked through RVshare receives 24/7 emergency roadside assistance.

Does RVshare offer one way RV rentals in Rhinelander?

Yes. Prior to renting any RV, check with the owner since not all will offer this particular option.