There’s nothing like taking to the open road on a trip to Sunset, LA in a motorhome! Traveling in an RV gives you flexibility most other forms of travel don’t. If you’re in a spot you love, you can linger longer. If you’re not thrilled with your spot for the night, you can pack up and move on the next day. Traveling in a motorhome allows you to see the country, and Sunset, LA in a way that many people don’t have an opportunity to experience.
The fact that you don’t own an RV doesn’t need to stop you, either! Renting a motorhome or camper can be a great introduction to RV life. If you rent with RVshare, you’ll have 24-hour roadside assistance available to you, with someone on-hand to answer any questions you have at any time.
Browse 300 roomy Class A RVs and motorhomes, smaller Class B campervans, or Class C campers that are the perfect middle ground between the two. Sunset, LA also has 5th wheels, toy haul trailers if you want to bring along ATVs, boats, or other fun equipment, and so much more.
While you’re considering a camper rental, keep in mind that many renters also offer a discount the longer you rent. If you’re renting a motorhome for a week-long, or month-long, trip, your cost per night could end up being less than the price listed on the main page. Simply click on the vehicle you’ve chosen, and scroll down to see weekly and monthly rental rates for that vehicle.
You can search for the perfect option for you, and narrow your search by price, RV type, or year of vehicle. You can look for vehicles that are pet-friendly. You can even choose between a one-way rental that you drop off at your destination, or a round-trip rental. If you don’t want to drive all the way from your home to Sunset, LA, you can also consider flying into town and renting an RV there to use on your trip.
As you plan your trip, be sure to check our top picks here to help you decide on your activities. Whether you’re looking for an outdoor getaway, a trip steeped in the area’s history, or an upscale vacation with world-class dining and shopping, there’s something for everyone in our guide! Get suggestions on nearby national and state parks to visit and campgrounds where you can stay close by. Also, get guidance on local restaurants, art galleries, and shopping - you’re sure to find something to interest you! Be sure to check the Events & Entertainment section for live music, sporting events, festivals, and other timely events while you’re in town. Our practical help includes ideas on road trips starting in Sunset, LA, and offers information on RV Dump Stations to help you with facilities while you’re there.
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Chicot State Park: Explore the largest natural lake in Louisiana at Chicot State Park. With 6,400 acres of sprawling beauty, this park offers RV camping with full hookups and 199 improved campsites. Enjoy fishing in Lake Chicot for catfish, bass, and crappie, hike the scenic trails, and indulge in water sports like boating and kayaking. Wildlife enthusiasts will love spotting bald eagles and wood ducks. Nearby attractions include the Louisiana State Arboretum and Evangeline Downs Racetrack & Casino. Palmetto Island State Park: Discover diverse ecosystems at Palmetto Island State Park. With over 30 RV campsites offering electrical and water hookups, you can explore marshlands, cypress-tupelo swamps, and hardwood forests. Enjoy hiking trails, fishing for bass and catfish in the park's pond, rent a canoe or kayak to explore waterways, and have picnics in scenic areas. The park hosts events throughout the year. Lake Fausse Pointe State Park: Immerse yourself in nature at Lake Fausse Pointe State Park. It offers spacious RV campsites with water and electrical hookups on its impressive 6,000-acre grounds. Go fishing for largemouth bass or explore hiking trails observing alligators and turtles. The park also offers interpretive programs that highlight Cajun culture. Sam Houston Jones State Park: Experience outdoor adventures at Sam Houston Jones State Park. This 1,000-acre park boasts diverse ecosystems including longleaf pine trees, cypress swamps, marshes,and two freshwater lakes stocked with fish species such as bass and catfish - perfect for fishing enthusiasts! Enjoy hiking trails, canoeing or kayaking along waterways,and exploring educational exhibits at the interpretive center. Embark on a memorable journey to these state parks near Sunset to enjoy outdoor activities amidst stunning natural settings with an RV rental from RVshare!.
Natchez National Historical Park: Explore historic sites, including the beautifully preserved Melrose Estate and prehistoric mounds. Learn about the diverse cultures that shaped the region. Natchez Trace Parkway: Discover its rich history as it follows an ancient trail used by Native Americans and early settlers. Enjoy stunning landscapes, hiking trails, birdwatching, and picnicking spots along the way. Cane River Creole National Historical Park: Visit historic plantations like Oakland and Magnolia, walk scenic trails, engage in outdoor activities, and attend cultural events. Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve: Learn about pirate Jean Lafitte's legacy, visit Chalmette National Cemetery, explore Barataria Preserve's diverse ecosystem, and immerse yourself in Cajun culture at Acadian Cultural Centers.
Bayou Wilderness RV Resort: This RV campground in Sunset, Louisiana offers back-in and pull-through sites with full hookups for 30/50 Amp. You'll find a pool here, but no hot tub. Showers are available, and pets are allowed with some restrictions. There is cell reception available, but no cable TV or Wi-Fi. Poche’s RV Park and Fish-N-Camp: Located in Breaux Bridge, this RV park offers daily rates and has 89 RV sites with full hookups for 30/50 Amp. Back-in and pull-through sites are available, as well as a pool (no hot tub), showers, and pet-friendly facilities. Cell reception is good here, and Wi-Fi is offered. KOA Kampground Of Lafayette: This campground in Scott provides full hookups for 30/50 Amp at all its back-in and pull-through sites. While there is a pool on-site (no hot tub), you'll find showers and pet-friendly amenities too. Good cell reception is available, but cable TV and Wi-Fi are not provided.
Motorhomes are divided into Class A, B, and C vehicles. On average expect to pay $185 per night for Class A, $149 per night for Class B and $179 per night for Class C. Towable RVs include 5th Wheel, Travel Trailers, Popups, and Toy Hauler. On average, in Sunset, LA, the 5th Wheel trailer starts at $70 per night. Pricing for the Travel Trailer begins at $60 per night, and the Popup Trailer starts at $65 per night.
Do you need to be a certain age to rent an RV in Sunset?Yes. The minimum age is 25 to be eligible to get an RV Rental in Sunset from RVshare.
Does RVshare have emergency roadside assistance?Yes. Every RV rental booked through RVshare receives 24/7 emergency roadside assistance.
Does RVshare offer one way RV rentals in Sunset?Yes. Prior to renting any RV, check with the owner since not all will offer this particular option.