Fifth Wheel RV Rentals in Tacoma, WA

1-20 of 23 Fifth Wheel RV Rentals
Grand Design Solitude S-Class 3740BH-R
2022 Fifth Wheel

Grand Design Solitude S-Class 3740BH-R

Sleeps 7 40.0ft
9.2 miles from Tacoma, WA
(2)
$264 /night
Keystone RV Cougar Half-Ton 32BHS
2021 Fifth Wheel

Keystone RV Cougar Half-Ton 32BHS

Sleeps 10 36.0ft
17.0 miles from Tacoma, WA
(10)
$174 /night
Keystone Hideout 301DBS
2021 Fifth Wheel

Keystone Hideout 301DBS

Sleeps 8 34.17ft
19.8 miles from Tacoma, WA
(2)
$175 /night
KZ Durango Half-Ton D286BHD
2021 Fifth Wheel

KZ Durango Half-Ton D286BHD

Sleeps 10 33.0ft
18.7 miles from Tacoma, WA
(1)
$168 /night
Keystone RV Hideout 301DBS
2020 Fifth Wheel

Keystone RV Hideout 301DBS

Sleeps 10 34.0ft
18.8 miles from Tacoma, WA
(1)
$189 /night
Forest River RV Sandpiper 28fw
2005 Fifth Wheel

Forest River RV Sandpiper 28fw

Sleeps 4 28.0ft
13.9 miles from Tacoma, WA
(14)
$85 /night
Keystone RV Fuzion 369
2019 Fifth Wheel

Keystone RV Fuzion 369

Sleeps 8 39.0ft
16.0 miles from Tacoma, WA
(1)
$200 /night
Forest River RV Sabre 37FLL
2022 Fifth Wheel

Forest River RV Sabre 37FLL

Sleeps 8 42.0ft
13.3 miles from Tacoma, WA
New Listing New Listing
$264 /night
Grand Design Solitude S-Class 3740BH-R
2021 Fifth Wheel

Grand Design Solitude S-Class 3740BH-R

Sleeps 8 40.0ft
13.8 miles from Tacoma, WA
$19,000 /night
Keystone RV Arcadia 3660RL
2022 Fifth Wheel

Keystone RV Arcadia 3660RL

Sleeps 4 36.0ft
4.9 miles from Tacoma, WA
New Listing New Listing
$2,600 /night
Dutchmen RV Voltage V3914
2016 Fifth Wheel

Dutchmen RV Voltage V3914

Sleeps 7 43.0ft
10.5 miles from Tacoma, WA
$125 /night
Keystone RV Montana 2955 RL
2007 Fifth Wheel

Keystone RV Montana 2955 RL

Sleeps 6 29.0ft
11.1 miles from Tacoma, WA
(2)
$170 /night
Prime Time RV Sanibel 3250
2015 Fifth Wheel

Prime Time RV Sanibel 3250

Sleeps 4 38.0ft
3.1 miles from Tacoma, WA
$134 /night
Keystone RV Cougar Half-Ton 24RDS
2021 Fifth Wheel

Keystone RV Cougar Half-Ton 24RDS

Sleeps 5 28.5ft
28.5 miles from Tacoma, WA
(3)
$149 /night
Jayco North Point 383FKWS
2020 Fifth Wheel

Jayco North Point 383FKWS

Sleeps 6 43.0ft
33.4 miles from Tacoma, WA
New Listing New Listing
$144 /night
Forest River RV Sierra Luxury 379FLOK
2022 Fifth Wheel

Forest River RV Sierra Luxury 379FLOK

Sleeps 6 42.8ft
20.5 miles from Tacoma, WA
New Listing New Listing
$251 /night
Grand Design Reflection 311BHS
2020 Fifth Wheel

Grand Design Reflection 311BHS

Sleeps 7 36.0ft
23.4 miles from Tacoma, WA
$164 /night
Alliance RV Paradigm 390MP
2022 Fifth Wheel

Alliance RV Paradigm 390MP

Sleeps 8 41.0ft
20.9 miles from Tacoma, WA
New Listing New Listing
$200 /night
Keystone RV Carbon 338
2022 Fifth Wheel

Keystone RV Carbon 338

Sleeps 7 35.0ft
20.7 miles from Tacoma, WA
New Listing New Listing
$253 /night
Dutchmen RV Astoria 2943BHF
2021 Fifth Wheel

Dutchmen RV Astoria 2943BHF

Sleeps 8 33.0ft
42.5 miles from Tacoma, WA
$188 /night
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Road Trips Starting from Tacoma, WA

Best National Parks Near Tacoma, WA

Travel 81 miles southeast to explore Mount Rainier National Park. At 14,410 feet tall, Mount Rainier is an active volcano and the country's most glaciated peak. Over one million visitors flock here annually to hike and explore the park's 236,000 acres. You're welcome to climb the rugged peaks and craggy rock surfaces as long as you acquire the proper permits from the park. There are also hundreds of miles of hiking trails and many excellent backcountry camping opportunities.

Since the 1880s, the 922,000-acre Olympic National Park has been leaving visitors in awe. A recognized UNESCO World Heritage Site, this park boasts one of the most diverse landscapes in the country. This park is about 110 miles from Tacoma and gives you the chance to see stunning mountain peaks, mild rainforests and a beautiful coastline. There are more than 650 archeological sites here that date back 12,000 years. Hike the 2.6-mile Olympic Hot Springs Trail for a thrilling nature experience that ends next to swimmable hot springs. Most of the 14 campgrounds within the park can fit RVs up to 21 feet in length.

Gulf Island National Park Reserve sits 190 miles north, just off the Vancouver Islands. This collection of 30 islets and 15 islands covers 14 square miles. It's best to visit in the warm season when you can kayak, canoe or boat between the islands. Saturna Island houses a popular, family-friendly cove where you can swim and fish. The 4.5-mile Princess Margaret Perimeter Hike takes you past several lovely beaches. This path is dog-friendly and requires around three hours to finish.

Popular State Parks Near Tacoma, WA

Don't miss out on taking the quick 10-mile drive to Dash Point State Park. Heading there in the summer is a great time to take advantage of the sandy beaches and warm waters. Feel free to lounge and swim or take full advantage of the boat launch. The park has 11 miles of hiking trails and 8 miles open to bikers. Some of the birds in the area include geese, crows, doves, gulls and many migrating species.

Eighteen miles to the north, Saltwater State Park is the only park with an artificial reef. Consider scuba diving through the colorful underwater structures or wading in the shallows. Make sure to snag a permit if you're interested in saltwater fishing or shellfish harvesting. During the summer, you can expect mostly hot and dry days ideal for watersports.

The 237-acre Penrose Point State Park is 34 miles west near Puget Sound. When the weather's clear, guests have an incredible view of Mount Rainier. The park's campground has 82 tent and RV campsites that can accommodate rigs up to 35 feet. Dumping services are available for both motorhomes and boats. Anglers often stop by to catch fish, go crabbing and gather shellfish.

National Forests Near Tacoma, WA

Olympic National Forest spans 628,115 acres along Washington's western edge. Just about 76 miles from Tacoma, this forest boasts countless trails and impressive flora and fauna diversity. Birders won't want to miss walking the Olympic Loop of the Great Washington State Birding Trail. You could see swans, buffleheads, dunlins and barred owls. Those interested in stargazing should venture to the clear areas near Lake Quinault and Lake Crescent.

Must-see Monuments and Landmarks Near Tacoma, WA

The Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park tells visitors of the Klondike Gold Rush that occurred between 1896 and 1899. About 35 miles away from Tacoma, this site explains how 25,000 people came from Seattle and other nearby port cities after gold was found in the hills. Gold seekers had to travel on land with their luggage for more than 35 miles before floating down almost 600 miles of river. The park is split into four main areas with the headquarters in Skagway, Alaska. The Seattle/Tacoma KOA is 16 miles away.

If you're up for a longer drive, head 90 miles north to check out the Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve. This reserve honors the first European explorers in the region and is named after the Ebey family, the first permanent settlers. The local museums and landmarks detail the lives of the Native Americans who lived here in the 1300s as well as the explorer Lieutenant Joseph Whidbey. You're welcome to park on-site or stay at the Point Hudson Marina & RV Park only 30 minutes away.

The San Juan Island National Historical Park is 144 miles away and situated between Tacoma and Vancouver. Today, this peaceful island features amazing views of the coastline and thriving woodlands. In 1859, a land dispute occurred here between Great Britain and the United States after an American citizen shot a pig. After more than a decade, the German emperor was called to provide arbitration, ruling in favor of the United States. This park can only be reached by ferry or seaplane. Fortunately, you can leave your RV 40 miles west at North Whidbey RV Park.

RVshare’s Top Picks for Nearby RV Parks & Campgrounds

The Seattle / Tacoma KOA is 20 miles from Tacoma. This facility has swimming pools, full RV hookups, a snack bar and bike rentals. Management hosts routine events throughout the year like ice cream socials and wine tastings.

Around 50 miles north of Tacoma, the 196-site Lake Pleasant RV Park is highly rated thanks to its great location and amazing amenities. The campsites are large, private and well-maintained. A few of the many on-site features include a playground, a laundromat and putting greens. Rates start at around $44 per night.

Head 13 miles northwest along Washington State Route 16 to stay at Gig Harbor RV Resort. Guests have access to free Wi-Fi, plenty of planned events and cable TV. This campground is a short distance from Defiance Park and Puget Sound’s Ferry System. They boast 117 RV sites with many offering at least water and electricity if not full hookups.

RV Dump Stations Near Tacoma, WA

Dash Point State Park, 13 miles north, has a dump station that registered guests can use for free. To only use the dump station, you should expect to pay a $5 fee. This park is close to both Commencement Bay and the Wild Waves Theme and Water Park.

Gig Harbor RV Resort, 13 miles away, is open year-round. Their RV facilities are only available to registered guests. They're 10 minutes from Sunrise Beach, a six-acre beachfront day-use area. Visitors are encouraged to picnic, walk the two miles of trails or enjoy the ocean vistas.

RV Rentals Near Tacoma, WA

Take a trip to Tacoma, WA in a spacious and luxurious RVshare RV rental. Class A, Class B and Class C rigs are the three main types of motorhomes. Class C RVs are ideal for explorers looking for a moderately-sized rental. Class B motorhomes are similar to oversized vans that best fit a single traveler or a small family. Class A rigs, on the other hand, are the largest, most deluxe camping option. These motorhomes can extend from around 25 feet to a massive 45 feet. While they can be harder to maneuver into tight campsites, they offer amazing luxuries like fireplaces, complete kitchens and superior sleeping arrangements.

If you have an SUV or pickup truck, you may want to consider a towable rig. Snagging a lightweight rental like a popup or travel trailer makes camping in a dispersed area easier. Toy haulers can help you bring along your ATVs, watercraft and more. Feel free to haul your rig of choice to an exciting campground near Tacoma like Lake Pleasant RV Park. If you camp here, you'll have access to hiking trails, fishing spots and golf courses. Seattle Tacoma KOA is a popular, family-friendly park that has a beautiful picnic pavilion as well as shuttles into town.

While in the area, be sure to head over to Mount Rainier National Park. You can also visit Crystal Mountain, the largest ski resort near Mount Rainier. Local state parks not far from Tacoma include Dash Point State Park and Saltwater State Park. This city is a great starting point for road trips from Seattle to cities like Casper, Reno or Missoula.


Frequently Asked Questions About Renting a Fifth Wheel RV Near Tacoma, WA

How does hitching and unhitching a 5th-wheel RV rental work, and is it challenging?

Hitching and unhitching a 5th-wheel RV rental requires proper positioning of the RV and truck and connecting the hitch. It can be challenging for first-time renters, but the owner usually provides a thorough explanation of the process.

Are there any special driving considerations or techniques when towing a 5th-wheel rental RV in Tacoma, WA?

When towing a 5th-wheel rental RV in Tacoma, WA, it is important to note the weight and size of the RV and follow all traffic laws. Drivers should also be cautious of wind conditions as they can affect stability.

Do I use a generator to power the electrical system on a 5th wheel RV, or do I need to connect to a power source at a campground or RV park?

Most 5th wheel RVs come with a built-in generator, but some may require being plugged into a power source at a campground or RV park. RV owners will provide information on the specifics of powering the RV.

Are there any limitations on where I can park or store a 5th wheel RV in Tacoma, WA, such as zoning laws or homeowners' association regulations?

Renters should always check local regulations before parking a 5th wheel RV in Tacoma, WA. Some areas have specific zoning laws or homeowners' association regulations regarding parking and storing RVs.

What kind of maintenance or upkeep do I need to perform on a 5th-wheel RV rental during my rental period?

Renters should keep the RV clean and make sure to report any damages. Regular maintenance such as oil changes and tire checks are the responsibility of the RV owner.

Are there any safety concerns I should know when towing a 5th-wheel rental RV, such as sway or brake issues?

Sway and brake issues can occur when towing a 5th-wheel rental RV. Renters should be mindful of weight distribution and proper hitching to prevent these issues.

How do I properly level and stabilize a 5th-wheel rental RV at my campsite or RV park?

Leveling and stabilizing a 5th-wheel rental RV requires proper positioning and use of RV leveling blocks. The owner should provide instructions or assistance if needed.

Do I need to bring my cooking appliances or equipment for use in the 5th wheel rental RV's kitchen?

Most 5th wheel rental RVs come with a equipped kitchen, check the listing details or ask the owner for specific items. Renters may choose to bring additional cooking appliances or equipment if they desire.

Are there any unique features or amenities available in 5th wheel RV rental that may not be found in other towable RVs in Tacoma, WA?

5th wheel rental RVs may have additional features such as multiple bedrooms or bathrooms, larger living spaces, and better towing stability compared to other towable RVs in Tacoma, WA. RVshare owners may offer additional amenities or features for a more comfortable stay.