Motorhome RV Rentals in Tucson, AZ

1-20 of 25+ Motorhome RV Rentals
Entegra Coach Odyssey 27U
2021 Class C Motor Home

Entegra Coach Odyssey 27U

Sleeps 5 29.0ft
11.1 miles from Tucson, AZ
(21)
$203 /night
Thor Motor Coach Quantum KW29
2020 Class C Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach Quantum KW29

Sleeps 6 31.0ft
9.8 miles from Tucson, AZ
(6)
$200 /night
Entegra Coach Odyssey 31F
2021 Class C Motor Home

Entegra Coach Odyssey 31F

Sleeps 10 32.5ft
10.0 miles from Tucson, AZ
(8)
$200 /night
Winnebago Minnie Winnie 22R
2018 Class C Motor Home

Winnebago Minnie Winnie 22R

Sleeps 6 23.0ft
14.6 miles from Tucson, AZ
(14)
$170 /night
Winnebago Minnie Winnie 22M
2020 Class C Motor Home

Winnebago Minnie Winnie 22M

Sleeps 6 24.0ft
14.6 miles from Tucson, AZ
(3)
$200 /night
Entegra Coach Odyssey 22J
2023 Class C Motor Home

Entegra Coach Odyssey 22J

Sleeps 6 25.0ft
14.2 miles from Tucson, AZ
(2)
$235 /night
Thor Motor Coach Four Winds 28A
2014 Class C Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach Four Winds 28A

Sleeps 7 29.0ft
3.8 miles from Tucson, AZ
(12)
$165 /night
Forest River RV Legacy SR 340 340BH
2015 Class A Motor Home

Forest River RV Legacy SR 340 340BH

Sleeps 10 36.0ft
4.7 miles from Tucson, AZ
(1)
$269 /night
Thor Motor Coach Vegas 25.1
2016 Class A Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach Vegas 25.1

Sleeps 5 26.0ft
1.0 miles from Tucson, AZ
(1)
$209 /night
Forest River RV Sunseeker 2500TS Ford
2017 Class C Motor Home

Forest River RV Sunseeker 2500TS Ford

Sleeps 3 28.0ft
12.7 miles from Tucson, AZ
(1)
$185 /night
Winnebago Vista 29VE
2019 Class A Motor Home

Winnebago Vista 29VE

Sleeps 5 30.0ft
9.8 miles from Tucson, AZ
(9)
$219 /night
Thor Motor Coach Four Winds Siesta 29BG
2012 Class C Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach Four Winds Siesta 29BG

Sleeps 6 29.0ft
9.2 miles from Tucson, AZ
(1)
$182 /night
Forest River RV Sunseeker 3170DS Ford
2015 Class C Motor Home

Forest River RV Sunseeker 3170DS Ford

Sleeps 9 32.0ft
12.0 miles from Tucson, AZ
New Listing New Listing
$182 /night
Winnebago View 24J
2018 Class C Motor Home

Winnebago View 24J

Sleeps 6 25.0ft
5.7 miles from Tucson, AZ
$299 /night
Forest River RV Forester MBS 2401W
2017 Class C Motor Home

Forest River RV Forester MBS 2401W

Sleeps 5 25.0ft
16.3 miles from Tucson, AZ
New Listing New Listing
$195 /night
Midwest Automotive Designs Daycruiser 144 Plan B
2022 Class B Camping Van

Midwest Automotive Designs Daycruiser 144 Plan B

Sleeps 2 19.6ft
6.6 miles from Tucson, AZ
$425 /night
Winnebago Revel 44E
2021 Class B Camping Van

Winnebago Revel 44E

Sleeps 2 19.0ft
1.4 miles from Tucson, AZ
(4)
$250 /night
Jayco Greyhawk 31SS
2006 Class C Motor Home

Jayco Greyhawk 31SS

Sleeps 6 31.0ft
7.2 miles from Tucson, AZ
(10)
$154 /night
Fleetwood RV Terra 34N
2007 Class A Motor Home

Fleetwood RV Terra 34N

Sleeps 8 35.0ft
16.3 miles from Tucson, AZ
(8)
$215 /night
Tiffin Motorhomes Allegro 35 QBA
2010 Class A Motor Home

Tiffin Motorhomes Allegro 35 QBA

Sleeps 8 35.0ft
16.7 miles from Tucson, AZ
(4)
$175 /night
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Best National Parks Near Tucson, AZ

Saguaro National Park has two sections, one on either side of Tucson: the Tucson Mountain District, which is about 10 miles west of the city, and the Rincon Mountain District, about 10 miles east of town. Both districts have hiking trails of varying lengths where you can get up close to the saguaro cacti. The saguaro cactus blossom is the official state flower of Arizona. The Rincon District has an 8-mile paved Cactus Forest Scenic Loop Drive with pullouts while the Tucson Mountain District has the Scenic Bajada Loop Drive, which is an unpaved, graded dirt road of 6 miles. Check out the cactus gardens at both districts, and sign up for a ranger-led program.

Located about 250 miles northeast of Tucson is Petrified Forest National Park, which preserves deposits of petrified wood. The northern part of this park features the Painted Desert, with its multicolored badlands of red, lavender, and gray. The southern portion of the park is where you'll find the petrified and fossilized trees and wood, within sections like the Jasper Forest. Park activities include hiking, geocaching, and horseback riding. The main, paved 28-mile park road easily accommodates RVs of all sizes.

It's about a 335-mile drive from Tucson to Grand Canyon National Park, but don't be put off by the long drive as this famous park is well worth seeing. Carved out by the Colorado River over 6 million years, the canyon spans 277 miles and sits over a mile deep in some places. The South Rim is the most popular, and busiest part, of the park as it's open year-round and it has the main visitor center, a wealth of lodging options, restaurants, and the Grand Canyon Village. There's RV parking in the Village at lots 1, B, and D. The park has a useful and extensive shuttle bus system, so you can leave your RV in a lot and take the shuttle buses to get around.

A great way to see the Grand Canyon is via the 13-mile Rim Trail, a mostly level path that provides you with spectacular canyon views at every turn. There are numerous shuttle bus stops along this trail, so you can hop on or off and go as short or as long as you wish. More strenuous hikes that go down into the canyon include the Bright Angel Trail and South Kaibab Trail. If you're not up for an inner canyon hike, register in advance for a mule trip. For the ultimate adventure, sign up for a commercial river trip. Note that due to the popularity of these trips, you most likely will need to reserve at least a year in advance.

Popular State Parks Near Tucson, AZ

In the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains is Oracle State Park, about 36 miles from Tucson. The clear night skies here make the park a great location for star parties. Oracle offers prime wildlife viewing, and animals you could see on a visit include coyotes, gray foxes, javelinas, and white-tailed deer. The park is also great for birding; try and spot canyon towhees, turkey vultures, red-tailed hawks, and ravens. There are more than 20 miles of hiking trails in Oracle State Park as well as equestrian trails and bike paths.

Catalina State Park sits right at the base of the Santa Catalinas, 13 miles from Tucson. See a variety of bird species on a guided bird walk, or join rangers for a star party. Hiking trails range from the 1-mile Nature Trail to the 9.1-mile Sutherland Trail. The park's campground offers 120 RV sites with electric and water hookups as well as dump stations, showers, and flush restrooms.

Picacho Peak State Park is 38 miles northwest of Tucson. The Battle of Picacho Peak site is near the park. This was one of the westernmost engagements of the Civil War. The park has hiking trails ranging from easy to difficult. The 2-mile Hunter Trail takes you to the top of the peak. Bird-watching is popular in Picacho Peak. Some species you could see include sparrows, warblers, cactus wrens, owls, and doves.

National Forests Near Tucson, AZ

Coronado National Forest is the closest one to Tucson, about 60 miles to the southeast. At close to 2 million acres, this forest has eight wilderness areas where you can escape and enjoy some peace and quiet. Activities here include hiking, fishing, horseback riding, and hunting.

Must-see Monuments and Landmarks Near Tucson, AZ

Coronado National Memorial is about 95 miles southeast of Tucson and right on the Mexican border. The memorial commemorates the expedition led by Francisco Vásquez de Coronado in 1540, the first such organized expedition to what is now the American Southwest. You can hike right to the Mexican border on the 2-mile round-trip Yaqui Ridge Trail. Explore the Coronado Cave, or take the main road up to the 6,575-foot Montezuma Pass. Note, however, that this mountain road does not accommodate vehicles longer than 24 feet.

Fifty miles south of Tucson is Tumacacori National Historical Park, which preserves the ruins of Spanish mission communities from the 17th and 18th centuries. Take a self-guided tour of the grounds, or sign up for a guided tour with a park ranger. Learn more about the missionaries at the museum at the visitor center. The Fiesta de Tumacacori occurs annually and celebrates the cultures of the Santa Cruz Valley.

The Casa Grande Ruins National Monument is about 66 miles northwest of Tucson. Learn about the Hohokam peoples who once lived in the region from around the years 1150-1450. Rangers lead guided tours of the Great House structure, and the park permits picnicking under the covered shelters.

RVshare’s Top Picks for Nearby RV Parks & Campgrounds

The Tucson/Lazydays KOA, southeast of downtown off Benson Highway, offers amenities that include back-in and pull-through sites, a hot tub and pool, showers, a mini golf course, and cell reception. You can bring your pet to this RV park.

The Crazy Horse RV Park is in southeastern Tucson by Interstate 10. This popular campground has full hookups as well as both pull-through and back-in sites and 30- and 50-amp power. This park permits pets.

Just south of Tucson Mountain Park on the city's west side, the pet-friendly Diamond J RV Park offers showers, cell reception, and a clubhouse. Nightly rates start at $40, and weekly and monthly rates are also available.

RV Dump Stations Near Tucson, AZ

Merrigans Arizona Road-Runner RV, in northern Tucson off Flowing Wells and Wetmore, has a free dump station that is open 24/7. This location also provides RV service and repair as well as parts.

The Pima County Fairgrounds is 20 miles southeast of Tucson off I-10. This location provides 24/7 dump station services for a $10 fee. There are also two dog parks, Wi-Fi, a laundry room, and a seasonal restaurant here.

The aforementioned Catalina State Park north of Tucson has dump stations for its RV guests. If you're not staying overnight, you can still use the dump station at the park for a fee of $15.

RV Rentals Near Tucson, AZ

Pick up an RV rental from RVshare so you can explore Tucson with your home on wheels. On RVshare, you'll find vehicles available from some of the top names, like Coachmen, CrossRoads, Forest River, and Jayco. Find travel trailers that sleep from five to 10 people, Class B vans cozy enough for two, 30-foot Class C motorized RVs, and Class A motorcoaches that can accommodate up to 10 passengers. Having your own RV rental in Tucson will come in handy as you explore the city and the wide-open spaces of the surrounding Sonoran Desert. As you travel, you won't worry about where to spend the night since you'll already have that covered with your RV.

Tucson is a desert city that's also ringed by mountain ranges. Escape the heat of the desert floor by heading up into the Santa Catalinas, the Rincons, or the Tortolitas. From the city, you'll also have easy access to parks that include Saguaro National Park and Oracle State Park. Check out the ruins of older settlements and civilizations at sites like Tumacacori National Historical Park and Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. With your RV rental, you can travel around Tucson and the surrounding area at your own pace.


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Frequently Asked Questions About Renting a Motorhome Near Tucson, AZ

Do I maintain or service the motorhome rental during my rental period?

No, it is the responsibility of the RVshare owner to ensure the motorhome is properly maintained and serviced before your rental period. Just take good care of your rental and keep it clean.

Are there any special driving considerations or techniques I should know when operating a motorhome rental in Tucson, AZ?

Yes, motorhomes are larger and heavier than most passenger vehicles, so it is important to allow for more time and space when turning, merging, or stopping. Additionally, it is recommended to drive slower than the posted speed limit and to use caution when driving in windy or wet conditions.

How do I properly level and stabilize a motorhome at my campsite or RV park?

Motorhomes typically have built-in leveling jacks or blocks that can be adjusted to ensure the RV is level and stable. Some RV parks may also provide leveling pads or blocks if needed. Discuss your campsite with the RV owner ahead of time and they can provide you guidance on stabilizing.

What kind of maintenance or upkeep do I need to perform on the interior and exterior during my rental period?

You should keep the interior clean and tidy, empty waste tanks as needed, and report any damages or malfunctions to the RVshare owner. Exterior maintenance such as checking tire pressure is also recommended.

Does my motorhome rental come with bedding, linens, or other items I would consider to be personal?

This varies by RVshare owner. Some owners may include bedding and linens, while others may require renters to bring their own. It is best to check with the owner prior to renting.

Should I bring entertainment equipment or appliances for the motorhome rental?

While some motorhomes may come equipped with entertainment options or appliances, it is always a good idea to bring your own if desired. However, be mindful of any limitations on power usage or space restrictions. Check the RV listing or ask the RV owner what kind of entertainment is included.

Are there any limitations on where I can park or store a motorhome rental in Tucson, AZ, such as zoning laws or homeowners' association regulations?

There may be restrictions on where motorhomes can be parked or stored in certain areas. It is best to research local laws and regulations or to ask the RVshare owner for guidance.

What fuel efficiency considerations do I need to consider when operating a motorhome rental?

Motorhomes are not typically known for their fuel efficiency, but there are steps you can take to improve gas mileage such as driving at a lower speed, avoiding excessive idling, and keeping tires properly inflated.

How do I properly operate and maintain the various systems in a motorhome rental?

The RVshare owner should provide you with detailed instructions and manuals for operating and maintaining the various systems in the motorhome. It is important to follow these instructions carefully to ensure proper use and prevent damage.

Are any unique features or amenities available in motorhome rentals that may not be found in other RVs in Tucson, AZ?

This varies by RV owner and motorhome class, but some motorhomes may have unique features such as slide-outs, outdoor kitchens, or luxury finishes that may not be found in other types of RVs.