Pop Up RV Rentals in Salt Lake City, UT

1-11 Pop Up RV Rentals
Forest River RV Rockwood Hard Side Series A122
2014 Pop-up Camper

Forest River RV Rockwood Hard Side Series A122

Sleeps 3 17.0ft
12.4 miles from Salt Lake City, UT
(4)
$79 /night
Forest River RV Rockwood Freedom LTD Series 1640LTD
2007 Pop-up Camper

Forest River RV Rockwood Freedom LTD Series 1640LTD

Sleeps 6 17.0ft
14.9 miles from Salt Lake City, UT
(1)
$50 /night
Forest River RV Rockwood Freedom Series 1950
2018 Pop-up Camper

Forest River RV Rockwood Freedom Series 1950

Sleeps 5 20.0ft
45.1 miles from Salt Lake City, UT
(2)
$68 /night
Viking Express Series 9.0TD
2020 Pop-up Camper

Viking Express Series 9.0TD

Sleeps 2 13.0ft
22.3 miles from Salt Lake City, UT
(2)
$74 /night
ALiner Ranger Ranger
2013 Pop-up Camper

ALiner Ranger Ranger

Sleeps 4 15.0ft
38.1 miles from Salt Lake City, UT
(1)
$74 /night
Viking V-Trec V3
2018 Pop-up Camper

Viking V-Trec V3

Sleeps 6 19.0ft
20.4 miles from Salt Lake City, UT
(3)
$90 /night
Forest River RV Rockwood Freedom Series 2514F
2021 Pop-up Camper

Forest River RV Rockwood Freedom Series 2514F

Sleeps 6 19.0ft
50.3 miles from Salt Lake City, UT
(11)
$105 /night
KZ Sportsmen Classic 14RBT
2016 Pop-up Camper

KZ Sportsmen Classic 14RBT

Sleeps 4 14.0ft
39.2 miles from Salt Lake City, UT
$83 /night
Coleman The Americana Series Bayside
2001 Pop-up Camper

Coleman The Americana Series Bayside

Sleeps 6 19.0ft
21.2 miles from Salt Lake City, UT
(2)
$65 /night
Coleman Grand Tour Series Cheyenne
2000 Pop-up Camper

Coleman Grand Tour Series Cheyenne

Sleeps 6 22.0ft
31.9 miles from Salt Lake City, UT
(1)
$63 /night
Coleman The Americana Series Utah
1999 Pop-up Camper

Coleman The Americana Series Utah

Sleeps 6 19.0ft
47.5 miles from Salt Lake City, UT
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$59 /night
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Road Trips Starting from Salt Lake City, UT

Best National Parks Near Salt Lake City, UT

The entrance to Capitol Reef National Park is about 220 miles southwest of Salt Lake City. This Utah national park is well-known for its surreal landscape, desert vistas, and dark skies. Favorite activities here include hiking, backcountry camping, stargazing, and biking. Don't forget to stop by the park's orchard so that you can get your hands on some fresh peaches, apricots, cherries, and more.

Great Basin National Park is roughly 240 miles southwest of Salt Lake City. This park has a wide variety of environments that provide ample opportunities for adventure. If you want to explore the Northern Hemisphere's southernmost glacier, you can do so here. You can also hike through an ancient bristlecone pine forest, explore a fascinating cave system, and summit a 13,063-foot peak. Great Basin is an International Dark Sky Park, so it's a stellar place to sit back and enjoy stargazing.

Arches National Park is approximately 130 miles east of Capitol Reef National Park. The main attraction is the stunning sandstone arches that have enchanted explorers, photographers, and adventurers for generations. Visitors love exploring these arches on foot and horseback, but they also like pitting themselves against nature by doing some canyoneering. If you don't get your fill of canyons here, you can drive about 25 miles southwest to the entrance of Canyonlands National Park.

Popular State Parks Near Salt Lake City, UT

You can reach Jordanelle State Park by driving 36 miles east of Salt Lake City. This recreation area is centered around the Jordanelle Reservoir, which is a fantastic place to boat, fish, canoe, and paddle. On dry land, you can walk on the park's paths and boardwalks, grab a bite to eat at the park's picnic areas, and take pictures of the park's more than 200 species of mammals and birds. This state park features a nice campground with some full-hookup sites.

No trip to Salt Lake City is complete without exploring Great Salt Lake State Park, which is 19 miles west of the city. You can use the docks of the Great Salt Lake Yacht Club to launch your motorboat, canoe, or sailboat onto the lake. This state park has lakefront campsites; you can park your RV here to watch gorgeous sunsets.

East Canyon State Park is a little more than 55 miles northeast of Salt Lake City. Visitors come here to spend time on the East Canyon Reservoir, which is an excellent place to boat, fish, scuba dive, and swim. If you like to hike, you can trek on the same trails that the Donner-Reed Party and the Pony Express once took. The stargazing is excellent here since you can set up your equipment on the beach and take advantage of the park's dark skies.

National Forests Near Salt Lake City, UT

The entrance to Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest is only 20 miles southeast of Salt Lake City. This sizable national forest located in Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming is two million acres of wilderness. Hikers and bikers love visiting this forest due to its 500 trails. Multiple streams and rivers provide ample locations for fishing. More than 80 RV-friendly campgrounds call these woods home, so you'll have no problem finding the right place to set up your camper.

Ashley National Forest is right next to Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest; its entrance is about 145 miles east of Salt Lake City. Within this national forest's over 1.3 million acres, you'll find remote wilderness areas, high peaks, and flowing rivers. Favorite activities here include hiking, fishing, swimming, water skiing, jet skiing, and biking. Roughly a dozen campgrounds in this national forest are capable of accommodating RVs.

You can find Fishlake National Forest 167 miles south of Salt Lake City and 67 miles northwest of the entrance to Capitol Reef National Park. As the forest's name implies, Fishlake National Forest is a great place to go fishing on the aptly named Fish Lake. If you visit in the winter, you can go ice fishing. If you are an OHV enthusiast, you can explore almost 3,000 miles of trails, roads, and routes open to ATVs and dirtbikes. A dozen campgrounds in this Utah national forest are open for RV camping, and you will have no trouble finding a spot to park your toy hauler.

Must-see Monuments and Landmarks Near Salt Lake City, UT

If you want to learn more about the Pony Express, you can visit Salt Lake City's portion of the Pony Express National Historic Trail. This lengthy trail stretches from Missouri to San Francisco Bay. However, it has multiple attractions to visit in the Salt Lake City area. You can stop by the Pony Express Station Monument in the downtown area. On the outskirts of town, explore This is the Place Heritage Park and Donner Hill. Before leaving, you should check out Traders Rest Pony Express Station in Midvale.

Timpanogos Cave National Monument is 35 miles southeast of Salt Lake City. This national monument in the Wasatch Range is home to a lengthy cave system that winds its way through the cliffs of American Fork Canyon. Ranger-led cave tours are popular here, as are hiking, auto touring, and picnicking. If you're in the mood for an adventure, you can sign up for the Introduction to Caving Tour, which will feature a guide taking you through some of the monument's more challenging cave areas.

There is some overlap between the Pony Express National Historic Trail and the Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail. The entire Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail stretches from Illinois to Salt Lake City; it's the route members of the Church of Latter-Day Saints took when they left their previous home and settled in Salt Lake Valley. Attractions on or near this trail to visit in the Salt Lake City area include This Is the Place Heritage Park, Emigration Square/Washington Square Pioneer Campground, the Pony Express Station Monument, and the Church History Museum.

RVshare’s Top Picks for Nearby RV Parks & Campgrounds

If you're looking for an RV campground that's just three miles from downtown Salt Lake City, then you should check out the Salt Lake City KOA. Amenities at this RV campground include trails to walk your dog, an on-site restaurant, a car wash, and a media center.

Right next door to the Salt Lake City KOA is Camp VIP. Full hookups, pull-through spaces, and back-in spaces are all available here. A local express train has a stop right in front of this RV campground, so you can quickly get to Salt Lake City's top attractions.

If you want to stay close to the Jordan River State Recreation Area and the Salt Lake City International Airport, then you may want to camp at Pony Express RV Resort & Campground. This RV campground is about seven miles northwest of downtown Salt Lake City. A pool, a camp store, showers, and laundry facilities are all available here.

RV Dump Stations Near Salt Lake City, UT

The Salt Lake City area is home to multiple free RV dump stations. One of these is Smith's Food and Drug, which is about seven miles west of Timpanogos Cave National Monument. Another free dump station near Salt Lake City is Magna Wastewater Treatment Plant, which is nearly 13 miles west of downtown Salt Lake City. You could also take advantage of Springville Utah Waste Treatment Plant, which is 25 miles southeast of Timpanogos Cave National Monument. One additional free dump station is located at State Trailer RV and Outdoor Supply, which is just seven miles southwest of downtown Salt Lake City.

RV Rentals Near Salt Lake City, UT

Regardless of what type of RV you have in mind to explore the Salt Lake City area, you'll be able to rent it through RVshare. You may prefer to rent a Class B campervan and take it to places like Capitol Reef National Park and Jordanelle State Park. These rigs are ideal for couples and the most maneuverable, making parking easy in tight camping spots.

Class C motorhomes are the most popular campers in the Salt Lake City area and offer enough room for families. They are a budget-friendly option that will allow you to take your group on the road to nearby attractions like Great Salt Lake State Park and the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest without renting a hotel room.

Alternatively, you could rent a Class A motorhome if you prefer to travel in style. They have full kitchens, showers, and couches. In addition, they usually feature a flat-screen TV in the living room area to relax after a long day of exploring places like Arches National Park or the Ashley State Forest.


Frequently Asked Questions About Renting a Popup RV Near Salt Lake City, UT

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 Salt Lake City, UT 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 Salt Lake City, UT?

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 Salt Lake City, UT?

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 Salt Lake City, UT, 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 Salt Lake City, UT?

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.