Travel Trailer RV Rentals in Seattle, WA

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Jayco Jay Flight 184BS
2023 Travel Trailer

Jayco Jay Flight 184BS

Sleeps 6 21.7ft
8.5 miles from Seattle, WA
(4)
$89 /night
Forest River RV R Pod RP-178
2019 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV R Pod RP-178

Sleeps 4 20.0ft
9.4 miles from Seattle, WA
(14)
$124 /night
KZ Sportsmen Classic 191BHK
2022 Travel Trailer

KZ Sportsmen Classic 191BHK

Sleeps 6 19.0ft
17.7 miles from Seattle, WA
(5)
$100 /night
Keystone RV Passport SL 219BHWE
2022 Travel Trailer

Keystone RV Passport SL 219BHWE

Sleeps 7 25.0ft
10.0 miles from Seattle, WA
(2)
$128 /night
Dutchmen RV Coleman Lantern LT Series 17B
2023 Travel Trailer

Dutchmen RV Coleman Lantern LT Series 17B

Sleeps 4 21.42ft
17.8 miles from Seattle, WA
(5)
$120 /night
Dutchmen RV Aspen Trail 2340BHS
2018 Travel Trailer

Dutchmen RV Aspen Trail 2340BHS

Sleeps 8 27.0ft
17.4 miles from Seattle, WA
(9)
$135 /night
Keystone RV Hideout 19FLB
2013 Travel Trailer

Keystone RV Hideout 19FLB

Sleeps 6 23.0ft
13.4 miles from Seattle, WA
(6)
$110 /night
Forest River RV Rockwood Geo Pro 14FK
2019 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Rockwood Geo Pro 14FK

Sleeps 2 14.0ft
8.5 miles from Seattle, WA
(10)
$135 /night
Jayco Jay Flight SLX 242BHS
2023 Travel Trailer

Jayco Jay Flight SLX 242BHS

Sleeps 8 29.0ft
16.1 miles from Seattle, WA
(3)
$113 /night
Keystone RV Cougar 25DBSWE
2021 Travel Trailer

Keystone RV Cougar 25DBSWE

Sleeps 8 30.0ft
12.7 miles from Seattle, WA
(2)
$127 /night
Jayco Jay Feather Micro 166FBS
2022 Travel Trailer

Jayco Jay Feather Micro 166FBS

Sleeps 4 20.0ft
9.3 miles from Seattle, WA
(5)
$110 /night
Winnebago Industries Towables Micro Minnie 1700BH
2021 Travel Trailer

Winnebago Industries Towables Micro Minnie 1700BH

Sleeps 5 21.0ft
12.5 miles from Seattle, WA
(2)
$127 /night
Jayco Jay Flight SLX 7 154BH
2021 Travel Trailer

Jayco Jay Flight SLX 7 154BH

Sleeps 3 18.0ft
12.5 miles from Seattle, WA
(7)
$105 /night
Keystone RV Hideout 24BHSWE
2017 Travel Trailer

Keystone RV Hideout 24BHSWE

Sleeps 8 28.0ft
13.5 miles from Seattle, WA
(1)
$113 /night
CrossRoads RV Zinger ZR298BH
2021 Travel Trailer

CrossRoads RV Zinger ZR298BH

Sleeps 10 33.0ft
16.9 miles from Seattle, WA
(2)
$127 /night
Starcraft Autumn Ridge Single Axle 172FB
2023 Travel Trailer

Starcraft Autumn Ridge Single Axle 172FB

Sleeps 3 19.0ft
12.5 miles from Seattle, WA
(1)
$129 /night
Jayco Jay Flight Swift 267BHS
2014 Travel Trailer

Jayco Jay Flight Swift 267BHS

Sleeps 8 31.0ft
15.7 miles from Seattle, WA
(7)
$99 /night
Mammoth Overland HV
2023 Travel Trailer

Mammoth Overland HV

Sleeps 5 14.0ft
18.7 miles from Seattle, WA
(2)
$85 /night
Coachmen Viking 17bhs
2018 Travel Trailer

Coachmen Viking 17bhs

Sleeps 6 17.0ft
13.7 miles from Seattle, WA
(17)
$129 /night
Grand Design Imagine 2800BH
2020 Travel Trailer

Grand Design Imagine 2800BH

Sleeps 8 32.0ft
8.3 miles from Seattle, WA
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$139 /night
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Road Trips Starting from Seattle, WA

Best National Parks Near Seattle, WA

Iconic Mount Rainier has long been a popular place for visitors and Seattle natives alike to visit. Mount Rainier National Park is roughly 85 miles southeast of Seattle. Whether you want to climb to the summit of Mount Rainier itself or take a leisurely stroll along the Ohanapecosh River, you'll have plenty of stellar hiking options from which to choose. Other popular activities at this national park include skiing, wildlife viewing, and camping.

Olympic National Park is about 110 miles west of Seattle. While the Pacific Northwest might not be the region most people associate with rainforests, Olympic National Park is home to a sizable temperate rainforest that visitors can explore on foot. The park is also home to more traditional elements common to this area such as glaciers, mountains, and coastlines, so there's no shortage of places to hike, boat, fish, and climb.

North Cascades National Park is nearly 110 miles northeast of Seattle and is just 20 miles from the Canadian border. This mountainous national park contains over 300 glaciers, several lakes, and more than 400 miles of hiking trails. Fishing, kayaking, camping, and hiking are all common activities at this rugged national park in Washington.

Popular State Parks Near Seattle, WA

You can reach Dash Point State Park by driving 27 miles southwest of Seattle. People flock to this park to go swimming, beachcombing, skimboarding, fishing, boating, and more on its lovely beach. Nearly 20 miles of trails make this an excellent place to go hiking and biking. Other fun activities to do at this Washington state park include stargazing, bird-watching, picnicking, and camping.

About 50 miles southwest of Dash Point State Park is Millersylvania State Park. This Washington state park is home to Deep Lake, which is a 66-acre lake that's ideal for canoeing, kayaking, fishing, and swimming. Hikers and bikers can spend time on the park's 16 miles of trails. If you get hungry after all of that recreation, you can either have a picnic with your own food or buy a snack at the boat rental shop.

Bay View State Park is located 60 miles west of the entrance to North Cascades National Park. This state park on Padilla Bay is a great place to fish, swim, boat, and more. Wildlife watching is popular here thanks to the presence of gray whales, river otters, orcas, and other marine animals in the bay. Bald eagles, herons, rock pigeons, and numerous other avian species make this a great place to observe birds as well.

National Forests Near Seattle, WA

The entrance to Mount Baker–Snoqualmie National Forest is 73 miles east of Seattle. This national forest's 3.5 million acres contain 10 wildernesses, 1,500 miles of trails, and a Douglas fir tree that's 700 years old. Fishing, stargazing, and wildlife viewing are some popular activities you can do in this Washington national forest. Free dispersed camping is allowed in Mount Baker–Snoqualmie National Forest.

Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest is approximately 50 miles east of Seattle. When you visit, you'll be able to take advantage of the park's more than 1,300 miles of trails; if you'd prefer to set out on a more rugged adventure, you can do some backcountry trekking. Other popular activities in this Washington national forest include biking, horseback riding, camping, hunting, fishing, and rock climbing. You can park your RV at 73 separate campsites within five ranger districts here.

Since the entrance to Olympic National Forest is just five minutes from the entrance to Olympic National Park, you can easily explore both areas. This Washington national forest is home to some of the same temperate rain forest and mountainous terrain that makes Olympic National Park so compelling, so it's also a great place to hike, fish, stargaze, swim, and bike. Olympic National Forest contains a dozen campsites that can accommodate RVs.

Must-see Monuments and Landmarks Near Seattle, WA

Since part of Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park is in downtown Seattle, you can easily explore this fascinating tribute to the Gold Rush on your visit. This national historic park is made up of four separate parts; the first part in Seattle is located in the Cadillac Hotel. This historic building houses two floors of interactive Gold Rush exhibits as well as a theater that shows a video about this fascinating period of American history. If you want to visit the other three parts of this national historical park, you'll need to go to Skagway, the White Pass, and the Chilkoot Trail.

Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve is 62 miles northwest of Seattle. This fascinating national historical reserve takes its name from the first European family to settle in the area. Within the reserve are Fort Casey State Park, Fort Ebey State Park, the Island County Historical Society and Museum, and other historic sites. If you want to get out in nature, you can go hiking, birding, kayaking, camping, and sailing here.

About 50 miles northwest of Ebey's Landing is San Juan Island National Historical Park. This Puget Sound national historical park is close to the Canadian border and Canada's Gulf Island National Park Reserve. Biking, kayaking, hiking, picnicking, and tide pooling are all possible here.

RVshare’s Top Picks for Nearby RV Parks & Campgrounds

One of the multiple nice RV campgrounds in the Seattle area is Vasa Park Resort, which is a dozen miles east of town on Lake Sammamish. This lakeside campground has RV campsites that are 75 feet long, so it's a great option for those with big rigs. Both partial and full hookups are available here.

Lake Pleasant RV Park is 25 miles northeast of Seattle in the town of Bothell. This park is located on a small lake that provides multiple spots for fishing and wildlife viewing. Amenities include showers, a putting green, and nature trails.

Just 10 miles east of Vasa Park Resort is Blue Sky RV Park, which is located in nearby Issaquah. This is an established long-term RV park, so it has its own sense of community and is capable of handling big rigs. Laundry and shower facilities, a clubhouse, and high-speed internet are some amenities you'll find here.

RV Dump Stations Near Seattle, WA

One of the Seattle area's free RV dump stations is found at the Smokey Point Rest Area, which is 45 miles north of Seattle in Arlington. Another place at which you can empty your tanks for free is the Silver Lake Rest Area, which is just 23 miles north of Seattle in Everett. You could also take advantage of the free dump station at Marysville Planning and Public Works Building, which is located in Marysville 34 miles north of Seattle. Yet another free option is the Budd Inlet Treatment Plant, which is 60 miles southwest of Seattle in Olympia. A final option is the SeaTac Rest Area, which is located in Federal Way 25 miles south of Seattle.

In Seattle itself, you can clean out your tanks at Evergreen RV Supply all year round for a mere $3 per use. Should you choose to camp at Lake Pleasant RV Park, then you'll be able to use their dump station for free. Issaquah Village RV Park's dump station is also free for paying customers, but they also allow the public to utilize it for $10 a use.

RV Rentals Near Seattle, WA

Since the Seattle area is an RVer's paradise, you'll have no problem renting a high-quality Class A, Class B, or Class C motorhome through RVshare. Class As are luxurious, spacious, and often full of amenities like king beds, full bathrooms and kitchens, and sleeping capacities of up to 10. They're large, so be sure to take them to places that can accommodate sizable RVs like Olympic National Forest, Mount Rainier National Park, or Vasa Park Resort.

Class Bs are known for their blend of portability and good value; they're small enough that you can take them anywhere from Dash Point State Park to North Cascades National Park. They generally sleep up to four people and contain amenities like refrigerators, ovens, toilets, and hot and cold water.

Class Cs are immensely popular since they're often bigger and more luxurious than Class Bs but are smaller and less fancy than Class As. As such, they're ideal for camping at places like Olympic National Park or Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. These RVs can sleep anywhere from five to eight and contain features like showers, ranges, slide-outs, TVs, and electric generators.


Frequently Asked Questions About Renting a Travel Trailer RV Near Seattle, WA

If I want to rent a travel trailer RV in Seattle, WA, how can I tell if my vehicle can tow the trailer?

To determine if your vehicle can tow a travel trailer RV, you will need to check its towing capacity. This information can usually be found in the owner's manual or by contacting the vehicle manufacturer. It's essential to ensure that your vehicle's towing capacity meets or exceeds the weight of the travel trailer you intend to rent.

Are there any special driving considerations or techniques I should know when towing a travel trailer RV rental in Seattle, WA?

When towing a travel trailer RV rental, it's crucial to be aware of its increased length and weight. Take wider turns, allow for extra braking distance, and maintain a safe and steady speed. Be cautious when changing lanes, as the trailer may affect your vehicle's stability. Familiarize yourself with local traffic laws and any specific regulations regarding towing trailers in your area.

What kind of amenities can I expect in a travel trailer RV rental, and how do they compare to other towable RV rentals in Seattle, WA?

Travel trailer RV rentals typically offer a variety of amenities to ensure a comfortable experience. These can include a fully equipped kitchen with a refrigerator, stove, microwave, and sink. Bathroom facilities such as a toilet and shower are also common. Other amenities may include air conditioning, heating, cozy sleeping areas, dining spaces, and entertainment options. Comparatively, travel trailers often provide ample space and amenities when compared to other towable RV rentals.

Do I bring my bedding and linens to use in the travel trailer RV rental, and what kind of storage options are available for these items?

Be sure to check the RV listing to find if bedding is included with the rental. Not all owners provide these items, so it's advisable to check with them beforehand. As for storage options, travel trailers offer various compartments and cabinets where you can neatly store your belongings throughout your rental period.

What kind of maintenance or upkeep do I need to perform on the exterior and interior of a travel trailer RV rental during my rental period?

During your rental period, you are not expected to perform maintenance. You should however keep the RV clean and tidy up after use. Keep the exterior free from dirt and debris and clean up spills or messes promptly.

Are there any limitations on where I can park or store a travel trailer RV rental in Seattle, WA, such as zoning laws or homeowners' association regulations?

Parking or storing a travel trailer RV rental may be subject to local regulations, such as zoning laws or homeowners' association rules. It's important to research and understand any limitations or restrictions that may apply in your specific area. This will help you find suitable parking or storage options for the duration of your rental.

Can I use a generator to power the travel trailer RV's electrical systems, or must I connect to a power source at a campground or RV park?

Travel trailer RV rentals generally have electrical systems that can be powered by either a generator or by connecting to a power source at a campground or RV park. Some rentals may include a generator, while others may require you to provide your own. It's important to discuss this with the RVshare owner to determine the specifics for your rental.

How do I properly level and stabilize a travel trailer RV rental at my campsite or RV park, and what equipment or tools do I need?

Discuss any leveling and stabilizing needs with the owner ahead of your trip. Sharing the details of where you plan to camp will allow them to provide the best guidance.

Are any unique features or amenities available in travel trailer RV rentals that may not be found in other RVs in Seattle, WA?

Travel trailer RV rentals often come with a range of unique features and amenities. Some trailers may offer slide-out sections that expand the living space when parked. You can expect amenities such as outdoor awnings, entertainment systems, outdoor kitchens, and additional storage compartments. These features enhance the overall comfort and convenience of your travel trailer rental experience.