Pop Up RV Rentals in Stockton, CA

1-11 Pop Up RV Rentals
Jayco Jay Feather X23B
2018 Pop-up Camper

Jayco Jay Feather X23B

Sleeps 8 24.0ft
12.3 miles from Stockton, CA
$108 /night
Jayco Jay Feather X17Z
2016 Pop-up Camper

Jayco Jay Feather X17Z

Sleeps 6 18.0ft
43.6 miles from Stockton, CA
(4)
$125 /night
Forest River RV Rockwood Extreme Sports 2280BHESP
2016 Pop-up Camper

Forest River RV Rockwood Extreme Sports 2280BHESP

Sleeps 6 18.0ft
25.5 miles from Stockton, CA
(5)
$79 /night
Keystone RV Passport 171EXP
2016 Pop-up Camper

Keystone RV Passport 171EXP

Sleeps 8 20.0ft
45.1 miles from Stockton, CA
(5)
$110 /night
ALiner Classic Rear Mattress
2019 Pop-up Camper

ALiner Classic Rear Mattress

Sleeps 4 15.0ft
73.0 miles from Stockton, CA
(10)
$150 /night
ALiner Expedition FDRS
2013 Pop-up Camper

ALiner Expedition FDRS

Sleeps 3 18.0ft
47.7 miles from Stockton, CA
(10)
$95 /night
2021 Pop-up Camper

Forest River RV Flagstaff MAC Series 228D

Sleeps 6 17.0ft
36.7 miles from Stockton, CA
$100 /night
Jayco Jay Feather Ultra Lite X17Z
2015 Pop-up Camper

Jayco Jay Feather Ultra Lite X17Z

Sleeps 7 18.0ft
53.7 miles from Stockton, CA
(1)
$120 /night
Coleman The Evolution Series E1
2008 Pop-up Camper

Coleman The Evolution Series E1

Sleeps 5 16.0ft
63.0 miles from Stockton, CA
(4)
$90 /night
Chalet Folding Trailers LTW
2013 Pop-up Camper

Chalet Folding Trailers LTW

Sleeps 2 13.0ft
100.0 miles from Stockton, CA
New Listing New Listing
$85 /night
Coleman The Americana Series Utah
2004 Pop-up Camper

Coleman The Americana Series Utah

Sleeps 9 25.0ft
52.6 miles from Stockton, CA
New Listing New Listing
$73 /night
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Road Trips Starting from Stockton, CA

Best National Parks Near Stockton, CA

A little over 130 miles away from Stockton is Pinnacles National Park. This national park east of the Salinas Valley was born from erupting volcanoes 23 million years ago. This park has over 30 miles of hiking trails. The Rim Trail Loop is an excellent choice for exploring reservoirs, rock formations, and talus caves. Pinnacles contains two Talus caves, Bear Gulch Cave and Balconies Cave. Besides the caves and hiking, many visitors enjoy the park's ranger programs, bird watching, and rock climbing. The Pinnacles Campgrounds can accommodate RVs and has electrical hookups.

Yosemite National Park is a little closer to Stockton at only 96 miles away. This national park is famous for its countless waterfalls. Yosemite Falls is one of the most popular and tallest in the world. This park also offers hiking, backpacking, guided tours, ranger programs, biking, fishing, and birdwatching opportunities. The 10 RV campgrounds in Yosemite require reservations. These campsites have dump stations and fresh water but do not offer hookups.

Head straight north for 204 miles to find Lassen Volcanic National Park. At this national park, you can discover fumaroles, wildflowers, meadows, lakes, and volcanoes. During the winter, visitors like to explore the park with snowshoes, cross-country skis, or backcountry skis. During the summer, visitors enjoy the various hiking trails, scenic drives, and backpacking. The best RV accommodations in the park are at Manzanita Lake, Summit Lake, and Butte Lake campgrounds.

Popular State Parks Near Stockton, CA

A short 24 miles from Stockton is Caswell Memorial State Park. This state park sits along the Stanislaus River. The park protects the declining Riparian Oak Woodland as well as various endangered animal species. These species include the riparian brush rabbit. Fishing is another favorite activity, with bass, crappie, and catfish as the main lures. Swimming, hiking, and sunbathing are other available activities. The park's campground can accommodate RVs but does not offer any hookups.

Thirty-three miles to the west, Brannan Island State Recreation Area is home to various islands and marshes. This area is famous for fishing, and multiple species are available to catch. These species include bullhead, perch, bluegill, striped bass, sturgeon, and catfish. Beaver muskrats, mink, river otters, and 76 species of birds make this park their home. This park has boating ramps, bike trails, and hiking trails. They offer RV camping with 20-foot to 36-foot sites.

Lake Del Valle State Recreation Area is 48 miles from Stockton. This park offers a variety of activities, including boating, fishing, swimming, horseback riding, and picnicking. It has a wide array of available biking or hiking trails. It also has a boat ramp and an area to rent a boat. This recreation area offers RV camping sites with hookups as well as a dump station.

Must-see Monuments and Landmarks Near Stockton, CA

Port Chicago Naval Magazine National Memorial portrays WWII’s worst home disaster. In San Francisco on July 17, 1944, two loaded ammunition ships blew up, killing 320 men. You can only visit this memorial on a guided tour. A shuttle picks visitors up from the John Muir National Historic Site near Martinez, CA, 55 miles from Stockton. A range will provide information to help you understand the Port Chicago disaster better. RV camping is unavailable at this memorial, but many surrounding campgrounds can accommodate RVs.

With a short 55-mile drive from Stockton, John Muir National Historic Site is home to a vast array of species of amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. John Muir was one of America's most famous naturalists and advocate for nature. He was responsible for Yosemite, Sequoia, Grand Canyon, and Mt. Rainier being protected by the United States government. While in the park, you can see the park film or visit the bookstore in the visitor center. The home of John Muir can be explored or you can discover Mt. Wanda. Camping is not allowed at this site.

The California National Historic Trail covers more than 5,000 miles through 10 states, including California. This trail is the road that over 250,000 emigrants traveled to the gold fields in the 1840s and 1850s. You can enjoy this trail by hiking, horseback riding, visiting interpretive sites, biking, or taking a scenic drive in your RV rental. In California, most visitors watch birds or explore the Oregon Trail ruts.

RVshare’s Top Picks for Nearby RV Parks & Campgrounds

Yogi Bear's Jellystone Camp-Resort has a swimming pool, Yogi Bear's Water Zone, playground, camp store, a lazy river, and a jumping pillow for summer fun. They have added a sandy beach near the fishing area to ensure maximum comfort while fishing. They have 231 RV sites with full hookups. Some of these sites are back-in, and some are pull-through.

Another campground, 20 miles south of Stockton, is Thousand Trails Turtle Beach. The main attraction at this campsite is the San Joaquin River. Striper and carp are the day's catch for fishermen at this park. The boat launch and fish cleaning station are bonuses for when you catch a fish. The campground also has a game room and library. They have 72 sites with full hookups to choose from. The RV sites are back-in only. Other amenities include a shower, dump station, Wi-Fi, cable TV, and laundry facilities.

Twelve miles away in Lodi, CA, you'll find Flag City RV Resort. The pads at this park are between 1,500 and 2,000 square feet, making them perfect for bigger units. It offers 180 RV sites with full hookups. While these sites are primarily pull-through, some are back-in. Other amenities at this park include a fenced dog run, pool, hot tub, propane station, Wi-Fi, cable TV, and more.

RV Dump Stations Near Stockton, CA

One of the best dump stations near Stockton, CA and only 6.4 miles away is at RiverPoint Landing Marina Resort, which is open year-round. It offers a variety of activities, such as boating and swimming. The dump station costs $15 to use.

The Elks Lodge on Country Club Lane in Stockton also has a dump station that is open year-round. The station is private, and only Elk's members and their guests can use it.

The dump station at Morada Self-Storage in Stockton is open year-round. They charge $20 to use the facilities.

RV Rentals Near Stockton, CA

RVshare can meet your RV rental needs in Stockton, CA. You have options for all types of RVs in various shapes and sizes. These RV options enable you to discover the area in comfort. With an RV, you can stay close to the city at Flag City RV Resort or in a more rural area with Dos Reis Regional Park. Either way, an RV ensures you can camp where you will be exploring. You can also expect great amenities like modern restrooms, pool, showers, Wi-Fi, and laundry facilities at both campgrounds.

In an RV, you can get up close and personal with nature while visiting the various national and state parks near Stockton. For example, you can discover the volcanoes in Lassen Volcanic National Park or the pinnacles in Pinnacles National Park. You can even explore the riparian oak forests in Caswell Memorial State Park. The Olympic Loop Campground offers water, electric, and sewer hookups so that you can explore Brannan Island State Recreation Area.

One of the most popular RVs is the Class A motorhome. This RV is one of the largest and is similar to driving a bus. It is packed with luxuries such as a TV, DVD player, heater, shower, and more. If driving such a big RV is not for you, a Class B RV has similar amenities but is similar to driving an oversized van. A fifth wheel, travel trailer, toy hauler, or popup are additional options you'll find for rent on RVshare in the Stockton area.


Frequently Asked Questions About Renting a Popup RV Near Stockton, CA

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 Stockton, CA 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 Stockton, CA?

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 Stockton, CA?

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 Stockton, CA, 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 Stockton, CA?

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.