Class B RV Rentals in Richfield, UT

1-20 of 50+ Class B RV Rentals
Tiffin Motorhomes Cahaba 19 SC
2022 Class B Camping Van

Tiffin Motorhomes Cahaba 19 SC

Sleeps 2 19.5ft
18.9 miles from Richfield, UT
New Listing New Listing
$216 /night
Ford Transit AWD Ford 350
2022 Class B Camping Van

Ford Transit AWD Ford 350

Sleeps 2 19.0ft
119.7 miles from Richfield, UT
(9)
$175 /night
Ford Transit XLT 350
2017 Class B Camping Van

Ford Transit XLT 350

Sleeps 3 19.0ft
119.7 miles from Richfield, UT
(13)
$150 /night
Winnebago Revel 44E
2023 Class B Camping Van

Winnebago Revel 44E

Sleeps 2 19.7ft
114.1 miles from Richfield, UT
(2)
$308 /night
Winnebago Solis 59P
2022 Class B Camping Van

Winnebago Solis 59P

Sleeps 4 19.8ft
111.3 miles from Richfield, UT
(5)
$198 /night
Winnebago Revel 44E
2022 Class B Camping Van

Winnebago Revel 44E

Sleeps 2 19.0ft
94.3 miles from Richfield, UT
(2)
$230 /night
Winnebago Solis 59P
2022 Class B Camping Van

Winnebago Solis 59P

Sleeps 5 19.75ft
117.6 miles from Richfield, UT
(4)
$210 /night
Winnebago Solis 59PX
2023 Class B Camping Van

Winnebago Solis 59PX

Sleeps 4 21.0ft
107.6 miles from Richfield, UT
(1)
$250 /night
Ford Transit 250
2017 Class B Camping Van

Ford Transit 250

Sleeps 2 19.0ft
122.6 miles from Richfield, UT
(3)
$199 /night
Thor Motor Coach Sequence 20L
2022 Class B Camping Van

Thor Motor Coach Sequence 20L

Sleeps 2 21.0ft
128.2 miles from Richfield, UT
(3)
$208 /night
Thor Motor Coach Sequence 20J
2023 Class B Camping Van

Thor Motor Coach Sequence 20J

Sleeps 4 21.0ft
106.6 miles from Richfield, UT
(2)
$245 /night
Mercedes Benz Sprinter 2500 Custom
2014 Class B Camping Van

Mercedes Benz Sprinter 2500 Custom

Sleeps 6 23.0ft
109.3 miles from Richfield, UT
(1)
$187 /night
Winnebago Solis 59PX
2023 Class B Camping Van

Winnebago Solis 59PX

Sleeps 4 21.0ft
107.6 miles from Richfield, UT
(1)
$250 /night
Winnebago Solis 59PX
2021 Class B Camping Van

Winnebago Solis 59PX

Sleeps 4 21.0ft
105.6 miles from Richfield, UT
(6)
$280 /night
Mercedes Sprinter 170 4x4
2022 Class B Camping Van

Mercedes Sprinter 170 4x4

Sleeps 3 20.0ft
144.4 miles from Richfield, UT
(4)
$275 /night
Winnebago Solis 59P
2021 Class B Camping Van

Winnebago Solis 59P

Sleeps 5 20.0ft
158.8 miles from Richfield, UT
(14)
$239 /night
Hymer Carado Axion Banff
2019 Class B Camping Van

Hymer Carado Axion Banff

Sleeps 2 18.0ft
110.0 miles from Richfield, UT
(2)
$194 /night
Roadtrek Adventurous CS
2017 Class B Camping Van

Roadtrek Adventurous CS

Sleeps 2 22.0ft
123.7 miles from Richfield, UT
(3)
$399 /night
Thor Motor Coach Tellaro 20J
2023 Class B Camping Van

Thor Motor Coach Tellaro 20J

Sleeps 4 21.0ft
115.1 miles from Richfield, UT
New Listing New Listing
$211 /night
Unknown Mercedes Benz Sprinter
2019 Class B Camping Van

Unknown Mercedes Benz Sprinter

Sleeps 2 20.0ft
122.9 miles from Richfield, UT
(1)
$169 /night
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Best National Parks Near Richfield, UT

It's just over 130 miles from Richfield to Zion National Park in southwestern Utah. Come to Zion to marvel at the high, multicolored cliffs of Navajo sandstone and to tackle one of a number of challenging hikes, like Angels Landing and the Narrows. Zion caters to the adventurous, with other activities that include river trips, canyoneering, backpacking, and rock climbing. The park's two main campsites include the South Campground and the Watchman Campground, both offering RV spots but with no electrical hookups. Zion gets quite busy, so the park has a shuttle bus system with a number of convenient pickup and drop-off stops along Zion Canyon. The only way to get around the park during the peak travel season is via the shuttle buses.

Bryce Canyon National Park is about 100 miles south of Richfield. The park is also just over 80 miles from Zion, making it possible to visit both parks in a (long) day, if you're short on time. Bryce Canyon's primary attraction is the amphitheater of eroded sandstone hoodoos. You can get great views of the amphitheater from above on the Rim Trail. You can also hike down into the hoodoos on trails like the Queen's Garden or the Navajo Loop. Bryce has an 18-mile main road that runs the entire length of the park, with pullouts and parking lots at a number of viewpoints. Some of the most popular stops along the main road include Natural Bridge and Rainbow Point. Bryce has a couple of campgrounds, with the North Campground open year-round and the Sunset Campground open from April 15 to October 31.

Capitol Reef National Park is roughly 70 miles to the southeast of Richfield. Similar to Zion, Capitol Reef has towering cliffs of multihued sandstone. The park's most impressive feature is the Waterpocket Fold, a 100-mile-long buckle in the Earth's crust. The park's Fruita district has the developed Fruita Campground as well as sites like the Petroglyph Panel, which you can see on a short hike, the Schoolhouse, a one-room structure dating back to the late 19th century, and the orchards. At the orchards, you can pick fresh, ripe fruit in season right off trees with “U-Pick Fruit” signs. Choose from fruits like apples, peaches, pears, and cherries.

Popular State Parks Near Richfield, UT

Richfield is just over 20 miles northeast of Fremont Indian State Park. This park preserves petroglyphs, pictographs, and artifacts left by the Fremont peoples many centuries ago. The park consists primarily of an on-site museum where you can learn more about Fremont history and culture. There are also some short trails on the park grounds as well as two campgrounds. The Sam Stowe Campground has seven full-hookup RV sites while the Castle Rock Campground has 31 sites but none with hookups.

Fifty-two miles north of Richfield is Yuba State Park. Go boating and fishing on the large Yuba Reservoir, or just sit on the beach and relax. This park has several campgrounds, although most close during the off-season. Unique among state parks in Utah, Yuba also has a couple of zip lines near the Oasis Campground, at 850 feet and 650 feet.

Palisade State Park is 41 miles northeast of Richfield. Palisade has an 18-hole golf course. You can also go OHV riding nearby here, take your boat out on the reservoir, hike around the reservoir on a few short trails, and fish for rainbow and tiger trout. The campground has both full-hookup sites and spots with no hookups; each site comes with a grill, fire ring, and picnic table.

National Forests Near Richfield, UT

Fishlake National Forest is just 12 miles west of Richfield. At Fishlake, enjoy nearly 1.5 million acres of woodlands. Fish Lake, Utah's largest mountain lake, is here; try your hand at trophy fishing, or attempt to spot the numerous bird species that inhabit the forest. Horseback riding, ATV and UTV riding, and hiking are also available. The forest has a number of developed RV campgrounds, including Sunglow and Paiute.

About 70 miles northeast of Richfield is the Manti-La Sal National Forest. Camping, fishing, hiking, and ATV riding are possible at this nearly 1.3-million-acre forest. Manti-La Sal also has the Dark Canyon Wilderness area where you can be alone with nature. RV camping is available at sites like Potters Pond Campground.

Must-see Monuments and Landmarks Near Richfield, UT

Cedar Breaks National Monument is a large, deep natural amphitheater sitting about 10,000 feet above sea level over 100 miles southwest of Richfield. Cedar Breaks has eroded fins and hoodoos like those at Bryce Canyon. The monument has a few short trails, like the 2-mile Sunset Trail and the 2-mile Alpine Pond Loop Trail. Come winter, you can go skiing or snowmobiling. The lack of light pollution in the region makes Cedar Breaks a prime spot for stargazing. Due to the altitude here, it's smart to acclimate your body a day or two at a lower-elevation area before heading out to Cedar Breaks.

The Mormon Pioneer Historic Trail runs through several states, including Utah, and commemorates the route early Mormon pioneers took on their journey to Utah in 1846-1847. The trail terminates in Salt Lake City, over 160 miles north of Richfield. While in Salt Lake City, check out several sites dedicated to Mormon history and culture, including Temple Square, the Brigham Young Monument, and the Ensign Peak Memorial Garden and Ensign Peak Nature Park.

The Timpanogos Cave National Monument is in American Fork, just under 140 miles north of Richfield. This monument protects a series of cave systems in and around Mount Timpanogos of the Wasatch Range. The only way to see the caves is on a guided tour led by a park ranger, so reserve your spot in advance. The interior temperature of the caves stays around 45 degrees Fahrenheit year-round, no matter the temperature outside, so bundle up for your cave tour. Note that the caves close for the winter.

RVshare’s Top Picks for Nearby RV Parks & Campgrounds

The Fruita Campground in Capitol Reef National Park, 70 miles from Richfield, has 71 total sites. There are no hookups, but each site does have a fire pit and/or grill and picnic table. There's potable water and a dump station near Loops A and B. You must reserve your spot from March 1 to October 31, but it's first-come, first-served from November 1 to February 28.

Also in Capitol Reef, the Cathedral Valley Campground offers a more rustic and rugged experience than the Fruita Campground. Sites here are more primitive, each with a picnic table and fire grate. There are also pit toilets. You don't need a reservation to camp here as sites are first-come, first-served. Note that it might be difficult to take an RV to this location; check with park rangers before attempting the journey to Cathedral Valley.

Cedar Mesa Campground is also in Capitol Reef. The first-come, first-served sites here have pit toilets, picnic tables, and fire grates but no other amenities. Like with Cathedral Valley, the route to Cedar Mesa can be rough, so check with the park beforehand for road conditions.

RV Dump Stations Near Richfield, UT

The Fruita Campground in Capitol Reef has a dump station. Check with the park on dump station rates.

Escalante Petrified Forest State Park, 145 miles southeast of Richfield in the town of Escalante, charges $8 to use its dump station.

Nielson RV, in St. George, 167 miles southwest of Richfield, offers free dump station access to all. This site also sells RV parts and supplies.

RV Rentals Near Richfield, UT

Richfield is a small town with a prime location in south-central Utah. Located near several national forests, national parks, and state parks, the town makes for a great hub for exploring much of the state. Richfield is within a few hours' drive of Fishlake National Forest, Capitol Reef National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, and several other recreational areas. Richfield is also right off Interstate 70, which connects with other major roadways in south-central Utah, like Interstate 15 and U.S. Highway 89, making it easy to get around the region.

There's no better way to travel around Richfield and the surrounding areas than in an RV from RVshare. No matter the RV type you need for your journey, RVshare has it. Reserve a cozy Class B Winnebago or Tiffin campervan that sleeps two people. If you need to accommodate more people in your traveling party, check out the Class C options from brands like Coachmen and Thor. These motorized vehicles can sleep anywhere from four to 10 passengers. If you've decided to go big, choose a Forest River or Jayco trailer that sleeps up to 10. Reserve your RV rental in Richfield today.


Frequently Asked Questions About Renting a Class B RV Near Richfield, UT

How do I properly pack and store my belongings inside a camper van rental, and what storage options are available?

When renting a Class B motorhome from an RVshare owner, there are typically several storage options available for your belongings. You can utilize overhead storage compartments, under-bench storage, and even cabinets for heavier items. When packing your belongings, it's best to use soft-sided luggage or collapsible containers to save on space. Keep items secure while driving by using bungee cords or tension rods to prevent shifting during travel.

Can I drive a camper van rental in Richfield, UT without prior experience, and are there any special driving considerations I should know?

Driving a Class B motorhome rental is typically similar to driving a regular car, but there are a few things to keep in mind. Make sure to adjust your mirrors before setting off and be aware of the height and length of your vehicle. It's also advisable to take a test drive around the RVshare owner's neighborhood to familiarize yourself with the handling and braking of the vehicle before embarking on your trip.

What kind of maintenance or upkeep do I need to perform on the camper van rental during my rental period?

The owner of the RV is responsible for maintenance. Renters should keep the RV clean and handle with care to avoid any damages. You may need to empty the water tanks depending on your agreement with the RV owner.

Do I need to know any weight or height restrictions when driving a camper van motorhome rental in Richfield, UT?

It's important to know the height and weight restrictions of your camper van rental in order to avoid accidents or getting stuck in low clearance areas, especially when traveling on highways or bridges. It's also advisable to check local regulations regarding weight limits when driving on certain roads.

Can I park or store a Class B motorhome rental in a regular parking spot or garage in Richfield, UT, or are there specific requirements for parking and storage?

Parking a Class B motorhome rental in a regular spot or garage can be challenging due to the size of the vehicle. It's important to check local regulations and parking restrictions before setting off on your trip. RVshare owners may also provide guidance on where it is safe to park or store the vehicle.

What fuel efficiency considerations do I need to consider when driving a Class B motorhome rental, and how can I minimize the impact on my fuel costs?

Most Class B motorhomes are relatively fuel efficient, but it's important to be mindful of your driving habits in order to minimize fuel costs. Avoid idling the engine unnecessarily, accelerate smoothly, and avoid excessive speeding. It's also a good idea to plan your route before departing in order to avoid getting lost or taking unnecessary detours.

Are any particular features or amenities available in a camper van rental that may not be found in other RVs in Richfield, UT?

Features and amenities vary depending on the model of the Class B motorhome rental, but some popular options include a built-in microwave, refrigerator, and TV/DVD player. Some models may also include a shower and toilet, while others may not. Check the listing details on RVshare for all of the available amenities for each rental.

How do I correctly set up and use the kitchen and bathroom facilities in a Class B motorhome rental?

Each RVshare owner may have different instructions for using the kitchen and bathroom facilities in their Class B motorhome rental. In the bathroom, there may be a shower and/or toilet that needs to be hooked up to water and sewage sources. RVshare owners will typically provide instruction manuals or walkthroughs of the rental vehicle's features.

Should I bring my entertainment equipment or appliances for the camper van rental, such as a portable grill or music player?

While some Class B motorhome rentals may include entertainment equipment or appliances, such as a grill or music player, it's always a good idea to double-check with the RVshare owner about what amenities are included in the rental. If you have specific entertainment preferences, you may want to bring your own equipment or devices.

Are any specific campgrounds or RV parks in Richfield, UT particularly well-suited for a camper van and what amenities or features do they offer?

There are many campgrounds and RV parks in Richfield, UT that are well-suited for Class B motorhome rentals. Some popular amenities include electrical hookups, dump stations for sewage, and picnic tables. It's important to research and reserve a spot in advance to ensure availability during your trip. RVshare owners may also have recommendations for great campsites or RV parks in the area.