Pop Up RV Rentals in Sherwood, OR

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Forest River RV Flagstaff MAC LTD Series 205
2013 Pop-up Camper

Forest River RV Flagstaff MAC LTD Series 205

Sleeps 6 15.0ft
9.6 miles from Sherwood, OR
(5)
$59 /night
ALiner Expedition Std. Model
2017 Pop-up Camper

ALiner Expedition Std. Model

Sleeps 3 18.0ft
16.7 miles from Sherwood, OR
(2)
$106 /night
Forest River RV Rockwood Freedom Series 1940LTD
2022 Pop-up Camper

Forest River RV Rockwood Freedom Series 1940LTD

Sleeps 5 14.0ft
9.6 miles from Sherwood, OR
New Listing New Listing
$89 /night
Forest River RV Flagstaff Hard Side T12RBST
2016 Pop-up Camper

Forest River RV Flagstaff Hard Side T12RBST

Sleeps 4 18.0ft
14.4 miles from Sherwood, OR
(18)
$125 /night
Chalet A-Frame Arrowhead
2005 Pop-up Camper

Chalet A-Frame Arrowhead

Sleeps 3 17.0ft
15.8 miles from Sherwood, OR
$92 /night
Forest River RV Rockwood Freedom Series 1640LTD
2022 Pop-up Camper

Forest River RV Rockwood Freedom Series 1640LTD

Sleeps 5 12.0ft
57.6 miles from Sherwood, OR
(7)
$101 /night
Fleetwood RV Destiny series Sea pine
2005 Pop-up Camper

Fleetwood RV Destiny series Sea pine

Sleeps 6 16.0ft
23.5 miles from Sherwood, OR
New Listing New Listing
$85 /night
Forest River RV Rockwood Hard Side Series A122S
2021 Pop-up Camper

Forest River RV Rockwood Hard Side Series A122S

Sleeps 3 19.0ft
85.1 miles from Sherwood, OR
New Listing New Listing
$79 /night
Forest River RV Rockwood Hard Side Series A122BH
2018 Pop-up Camper

Forest River RV Rockwood Hard Side Series A122BH

Sleeps 4 19.0ft
140.0 miles from Sherwood, OR
(2)
$101 /night
Jayco Jay Feather 7 17XFD
2018 Pop-up Camper

Jayco Jay Feather 7 17XFD

Sleeps 6 20.0ft
133.2 miles from Sherwood, OR
(6)
$103 /night
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Road Trips Starting from Sherwood, OR

Best National Parks Near Sherwood, OR

Crater Lake National Park is located about 75 miles west of Sherwood. The park is famous for its deep blue lake, formed by a volcano. Crater Lake National Park offers an RV dump station and many campsites with full hookups. Olympic National Park is a United States national park located in the State of Washington, on the Olympic Peninsula. The park has four regions: the Pacific coastline, alpine areas, the west-side temperate rainforest, and the forests of the drier east side. Known for the diversity of its distinct ecosystems – the rugged pacific coastline, massive glacier-clad peaks, and a temperate rainforest on the west side that receives 150 inches of rainfall annually. About an hour and a half from Sherwood, you'll find Mount Rainier National Park. This park is known for its rainforests, old-growth stands of conifers, and wildflower meadows. There are three campgrounds in the park to choose from: Cougar Rock Campground, Ohanapecosh Campground, and White River Campground.

Popular State Parks Near Sherwood, OR

Milo McIver State Park is located 10 miles from Sherwood in a quiet retreat. Visitors will enjoy fishing, horseback riding, and camping. Milo McIver State Park Oregon Parks and Recreation Dept. Park staff also acted quickly that night. Once the fire was detected, rangers immediately began evacuating the Kingfisher group camp, which was closest to the flames, then cleared all 53 individual sites in the main campground. The park's beach is one of the most popular destinations for visitors in Oregon. The beach and other areas at Paradise Point State Park are closed from sunset to sunrise for public safety and resource protection. Pets are not allowed on the beach, at the day-use area, or in any park building. Located in the heart of the Columbia River Gorge, this state park offers a variety of activities including fishing, swimming, boating and more. The park features a boat ramp and a large picnic area with fire pits. Lake swimming is permitted, but there are no lifeguards on duty. Battle Ground Lake State Park is a camping park with 280 acres of beautiful, forested land in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains in Southwest Washington. The spring-fed lake is of volcanic origin and is considered to be a smaller version of Crater Lake in Oregon.

National Forests Near Sherwood, OR

The Mount Hood, Willamette, Siuslaw, and Deschutes National Forests are all located within a few hours' drive of Sherwood, Oregon. These national forests offer a variety of recreational opportunities, including camping, hiking, fishing, and more. The Deschutes National Forest is the largest of them all at 1.8 million acres. It is closely followed by Mount Hood National Forest at 889,005 acres. Willamette National Forest is the third largest at 669,007 acres and Siuslaw National Forest is the fourth largest at 517,937 acres. The smallest among them is the Deschutes National Forest at 1.8 million acres. Forest headquarters are located in Bend, Oregon. There are local ranger district offices in Bend, Crescent, and Sisters. Recreational activities in Deschutes National Forest include boating, fishing, wildlife watching, and hiking, as well as mountain biking on an extensive system of trails. Wildlife habitats ranging from alpine to semi-arid desert areas provide homes for big game and fur-bearing species, including elk, deer, antelope, black bear, beaver, mink, otter, and bobcat, and more than 100 species of birds.

Must-see Monuments and Landmarks Near Sherwood, OR

The Fort Vancouver National Historic Site is one of the most popular landmarks near Sherwood, Oregon. This landmark commemorates the site of a former fur trading post, which was once a center for trade in the Pacific Northwest. Located on the north bank of the Columbia River, in sight of snowy mountain peaks and a vibrant urban landscape, this park has a rich cultural past. From a frontier fur trading post to a powerful military legacy, the magic of flight, and the origin of the American Pacific Northwest, history is shared at four unique sites. Discover stories of transition, settlement, conflict, and community. Visitors to this park can learn about life in the Pacific Northwest during the early 19th century. The Lewis and Clark National Historical Park is another great place to visit near Sherwood. This national park commemorates the famous expedition of the same name. Visitors can learn about the expedition and see where it happened. The Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument is also worth visiting near Sherwood. This monument preserves much of Mount St. Helens, an active volcano that erupted in 1980 and devastated much of southwestern Washington State.

RVshare’s Top Picks for Nearby RV Parks & Campgrounds

- If you're going to be in the area for a few nights, you'll find that there are plenty of RV Parks and Campgrounds to choose from. - Some of the popular parks include Roamers Rest RV Park, Roamer’s Rest RV Park, and Roamer's Rest RV Park. - Many of the campgrounds offer hookups or dump stations to those who stay longer than one night. Some parks allow pets and some don't. Make sure to check before booking if you need hookups or other amenities.

RV Dump Stations Near Sherwood, OR

- We're writing content for the best RV dump stations near a city. - There are three RV dump stations available in Sherwood, Oregon, and additional nearby options in the surrounding areas. - You’ll find dump stations at Roamers Rest RV Park, Pheasant Ridge RV Resort, Durham Wastewater Treatment Plant #2, and Pilot Flying J #584

RV Rentals Near Sherwood, OR


Frequently Asked Questions About Renting a Popup RV Near Sherwood, OR

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 Sherwood, OR 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 Sherwood, OR?

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 Sherwood, OR?

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 Sherwood, OR, 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 Sherwood, OR?

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.