Pop Up RV Rentals in Tampa, FL

1-11 Pop Up RV Rentals
Palomino Palomino ponies P280
2009 Pop-up Camper

Palomino Palomino ponies P280

Sleeps 4 16.5ft
17.7 miles from Tampa, FL
(4)
$69 /night
Palomino Real-Lite A-Frame Series 12ST
2017 Pop-up Camper

Palomino Real-Lite A-Frame Series 12ST

Sleeps 3 19.0ft
19.1 miles from Tampa, FL
(2)
$70 /night
Coleman The Highlander Series Niagara
2007 Pop-up Camper

Coleman The Highlander Series Niagara

Sleeps 6 26.0ft
43.1 miles from Tampa, FL
(29)
$80 /night
Forest River RV Flagstaff MACLTD Series 228D
2018 Pop-up Camper

Forest River RV Flagstaff MACLTD Series 228D

Sleeps 6 17.0ft
55.3 miles from Tampa, FL
(13)
$65 /night
ALiner Scout Scout
2013 Pop-up Camper

ALiner Scout Scout

Sleeps 4 15.0ft
77.0 miles from Tampa, FL
(28)
$85 /night
Forest River RV Rockwood Freedom Series 1640LTD
2020 Pop-up Camper

Forest River RV Rockwood Freedom Series 1640LTD

Sleeps 4 12.0ft
34.4 miles from Tampa, FL
New Listing New Listing
$75 /night
Forest River RV Flagstaff MAC LTD Series 206ST
2013 Pop-up Camper

Forest River RV Flagstaff MAC LTD Series 206ST

Sleeps 5 17.0ft
75.0 miles from Tampa, FL
(3)
$65 /night
Coleman Coleman Lantern LT 17B
2020 Pop-up Camper

Coleman Coleman Lantern LT 17B

Sleeps 5 21.5ft
72.8 miles from Tampa, FL
New Listing New Listing
$0 /night
Palomino Stampede S-21SDSL
2006 Pop-up Camper

Palomino Stampede S-21SDSL

Sleeps 6 21.0ft
119.3 miles from Tampa, FL
$77 /night
Coachmen RV Apex Ultra-Lite 151 RBX
2012 Pop-up Camper

Coachmen RV Apex Ultra-Lite 151 RBX

Sleeps 5 17.0ft
128.7 miles from Tampa, FL
$150 /night
Coleman The Destiny Series Sedona
2002 Pop-up Camper

Coleman The Destiny Series Sedona

Sleeps 6 20.0ft
9.5 miles from Tampa, FL
New Listing New Listing
$60 /night
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Road Trips Starting from Tampa, FL

Best National Parks Near Tampa, FL

There aren't any national parks close to Tampa, but a few scenic opportunities across Florida are within a day's drive for those who don't mind a longer journey. The Everglades National Park is a vast wilderness that contains nearly 1.5 million acres of mangroves, marshes and pine woods. Many animals call this forest home, including alligators, manatees, soft-shelled turtles, gopher tortoises and panthers. When you visit the park, you can hike or take a bike ride along one of many trails throughout the park, go boating or grab a pair of binoculars for bird-watching. There are also ranger-led educational programs and airboat tours. If you want to extend your stay in the Everglades, you can go boondocking for a rustic adventure or reserve a space in either of the two campsites in the park that can accommodate RVs. To get to the Dry Tortugas National Park you'll need to drive from Tampa to Fort Myers Beach and then take two ferry rides and a boat or seaplane. Visitors to the park can get up close and personal with the sea life by snorkeling or diving. While you're down there, don't forget to take a look at the extensive coral reefs. If you're lucky, you might even see a sea turtle go by. Since you have to take ferries and boats to get to the Dry Tortugas, you won't be able to camp in your RV there, but you can reserve a primitive tent campsite on Garden Key, where Fort Jefferson resides. If you want to get out on the ocean, travel to Biscayne National Park. It's off of Miami and is a boater's, snorkeler's, and diver's paradise. The park covers 172,000 acres. The area shows evidence of human activity going back 10,000 years. You can explore the coral reefs, go on an eco-adventure or catch fish and lobster.

Popular State Parks Near Tampa, FL

Little Manatee River State Park is a 2,344-acre park in Wimauma, FL. This park is home to many animals, including manatees, turtles, alligators, herons, owls, egrets, white-tailed deer and raccoons. If you want to participate in water activities but don't have your own equipment, there are canoes and kayaks for rent at the park, so you can still get out on the river and go fishing. When you're ready to return to dry land, there are plenty of trails for hiking and biking. Hillsborough River State Park, one of Tampa's oldest parks, is situated in Thonotosassa, FL. Visitors to the park can enjoy activities like hiking, biking, horseback riding, geocaching and boating. History buffs will love exploring the Fort Foster State Historic Site. It's only open for guided tours and special events, so be sure to call ahead to see if it's open when you plan to visit. If you'd like to extend your visit, the park offers RV camping for vehicles up to 50 feet long in its 112-site campground. The Alafia River State Park in Lithia, Florida, is the perfect spot to enjoy activities such as bird-watching, boating, hiking, horseback riding, biking, fishing and geocaching. Animal enthusiasts will enjoy trying to spot some of the park's many animal inhabitants, such as egrets, herons, hawks, bald eagles, whitetail deer, river otters, bobcats and alligators. If you'd like to extend your stay in the park, there's a campground with water and electrical hookups at each of its 30 campsites. The sites can accommodate RVs up to 50 feet, and some sites even have an equestrian designation with tie-outs for your horses.

National Forests Near Tampa, FL

The only national forest near Tampa is the Ocala National Forest. This scenic wilderness is replete with a vast array of animals, including black bears, Sherman's fox squirrels, scrub jays and red-cockaded woodpeckers. One of the best spots in the park for nature watching is the stretch of SR 40 that runs horizontally through the forest. Its nickname is the Florida Bear Scenic Byway, and if you visit at dawn or dusk, you might just see a mama and her cubs cross right in front of you. If you'd rather be more active during your visit, the forest offers plenty of opportunities for hiking, biking, OHV (off-highway vehicle) riding, fishing, horseback riding, boating, scuba diving, water skiing and swimming. If you feel that one day just isn't enough to explore this vast expanse, there are 14 campgrounds on the premises. Four of the campgrounds are RV-friendly and offer either full or partial hookups.

Must-see Monuments and Landmarks Near Tampa, FL

De Soto National Memorial is an hour's drive from downtown Tampa in Bradenton, FL. The landmark commemorates the landfall of Hernando De Soto's army in Tampa Bay in May 1539. When you visit this memorial, you can enjoy hiking and biking along one of the many trails, fishing, boating, walking the beach and bird watching. Between January and April, you can also visit Camp Uzita for a live history lesson on the DeSoto Expedition and the Florida Native Americans. The area is accessible by RV, but there's no camping at the memorial as the park closes at dark. If you don't mind a bit of a drive, the Canaveral National Seashore is in Titusville, FL. This pristine 25-mile stretch of beach is free of developments that line many of the Atlantic beaches, making it one of the most relaxing places in the state. At this seashore, you can participate in activities like fishing, swimming and boating in the ocean or hiking, biking and beachcombing. If you're very lucky, you might even get to watch a rocket launch from the Kennedy Space Station. The parking lot of the seashore is accessible by RV; however, the only camping available is primitive tent camping on the Mosquito Lagoon Islands. Fort Matanzas National Monument in St. Augustine, FL, is home to a fort that was constructed in 1742 to protect the Spanish colony of St. Augustine. If you visit on the weekend, you might see people dressed as soldiers re-enacting the event. You can take a self-guided tour of Fort Matanzas to learn more about its history and enjoy fishing or hiking on one of the many short trails. Fort Matanzas is not accessible by RV. The only way you can get to the fort is by ferry.

RVshare’s Top Picks for Nearby RV Parks & Campgrounds

Tampa East RV Resort is one of the best RV Parks near Tampa, FL. This park features a coin-operated laundromat, shower house, clubhouse, fitness center, game room, library and swimming pools. The RV sites at this campground are pet-friendly and can accommodate vehicles up to 40 feet long. Amenities include full hookups with 30- to 50-amp electricity and free Wi-Fi. Sun Lake RV Resort is in Ruskin, FL. Situated on a small lake, this is the perfect location for nature lovers who don't want to leave their campground to go fishing. They have room to store your boat or the option to rent one if you don't have your own. This RV Park features modern laundry facilities, bathrooms, showers, a rec center with a pool table, a heated pool, shuffleboard and planned activities. Each site features full hookups and 30- to 50-amp electricity, free Wi-Fi, a cement patio and a picnic table. This park is centrally located near exciting attractions, including the Dali Museum, John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art and Busch Gardens. Spanish Main RV Resort is nearby in Thonotosassa, FL. This campground has two ponds for catch-and-release fishing, a heated pool, shuffleboard and basketball courts, coin-operated laundry facilities, a clubhouse and a rec room. Each of their 270 RV sites can accommodate a vehicle up to 40 feet long.

RV Dump Stations Near Tampa, FL

One of the best dump stations near Tampa is the TA Express Travel Center #0158 in Seffner, FL, just off the 1-4 West ramp. Their RV dump is open 24/7 and costs $10 to use. While you're there, you can fill your tank, put air in your tires and grab a bite to eat. The Pilot/Flying J Travel Plaza in Seffner, FL has a dump station that's available at any time. Dumping costs $10 for the general public, but it's only $5 if you have a Flying J or Pilot Flying J RV Plus Card. This travel center is off Interstate I-4, and you'll take Exit 10 to get there. While there, you can do your laundry, grab a shower or relax in the game room. The Travel World RV Park is southwest of Tampa in Clearwater, FL and has a free dump station for registered guests. They also allow the general public to use their dump station. This location may be a good option for you if you plan to spend the day in St. Petersburg or if you plan to head further south to Sarasota since it's only a few minutes out of the way.

RV Rentals Near Tampa, FL

Traveling by RV provides a unique experience in that you don't need to spend your vacation in one place. You can stay at the Spanish Main RV Resort for a few days while you ride the rides at Busch Gardens, then visit De Soto National Memorial. There are RV-friendly campsites at the Fort De Soto State Park for those who want to extend their stay. If you're on your own and want a rustic camping experience, a camper van or pop-up trailer might be perfect for you. If you don't need a lot of space but want the amenities of home, like a full kitchen and a bathroom with a shower, a Class B motorhome might be more your style. If you want to bring the whole crew and feel right at home with all the space and luxury you can handle, a Class A motorhome, trailer, or fifth-wheel will give you more space as you enjoy your RV adventure.


Frequently Asked Questions About Renting a Popup RV Near Tampa, FL

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 Tampa, FL 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 Tampa, FL?

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 Tampa, FL?

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 Tampa, FL, 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 Tampa, FL?

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.