Fifth Wheel RV Rentals in Vancouver, WA

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2022 Forest River RV Wildwood Heritage Glen 378FL
2022 Forest River RV Wildwood Heritage Glen 378FL
2022 Forest River RV Wildwood Heritage Glen 378FL
2022 Forest River RV Wildwood Heritage Glen 378FL
2022 Forest River RV Wildwood Heritage Glen 378FL
2022 Forest River RV Wildwood Heritage Glen 378FL
2022 Forest River RV Wildwood Heritage Glen 378FL
2022 Forest River RV Wildwood Heritage Glen 378FL
2022 Forest River RV Wildwood Heritage Glen 378FL
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2022 Fifth Wheel

Forest River RV Wildwood Heritage Glen 378FL

Sleeps 8 43.0ft
19.7 miles from Vancouver, WA
New Listing New Listing
$125/night
“Betty White” Bunk House: Grand Design 5th wheel
“Betty White” Bunk House: Grand Design 5th wheel
“Betty White” Bunk House: Grand Design 5th wheel
“Betty White” Bunk House: Grand Design 5th wheel
“Betty White” Bunk House: Grand Design 5th wheel
“Betty White” Bunk House: Grand Design 5th wheel
“Betty White” Bunk House: Grand Design 5th wheel
“Betty White” Bunk House: Grand Design 5th wheel
“Betty White” Bunk House: Grand Design 5th wheel
“Betty White” Bunk House: Grand Design 5th wheel
“Betty White” Bunk House: Grand Design 5th wheel
“Betty White” Bunk House: Grand Design 5th wheel
“Betty White” Bunk House: Grand Design 5th wheel
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2021 Fifth Wheel

Grand Design Reflection 150 Series 278BH

Sleeps 10 32.0ft
6.7 miles from Vancouver, WA
$150/night
2021 Forest River No Boundaries 19.3
2021 Fifth Wheel

Palomino Columbus 329DVC

Sleeps 4 38.0ft
17.6 miles from Vancouver, WA
$149/night
2017 Coachman brookstone 38 rl
2017 Fifth Wheel

Coachman brookstone 38 rl

Sleeps 9 40ft
10.3 miles from Vancouver, WA
$154/night
2021 Dutchmen Atlas "BUNK House" Fifth Wheel
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2021 Fifth Wheel

Dutchmen RV Atlas 2942BHF

Sleeps 6 33.0ft
33.0 miles from Vancouver, WA
(6)
$166/night
The Family Destination All Season Fifth Wheel
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2020 Fifth Wheel

Keystone RV Montana High Country 334BH

Sleeps 8 36.0ft
26.3 miles from Vancouver, WA
(2)
$178/night
2020 Jayco Eagle 321 RSTS **Delivery ONLY!**
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2020 Fifth Wheel

Jayco Eagle 321 RSTS

Sleeps 4 36.0ft
26.1 miles from Vancouver, WA
$165/night
2021 Keystone RV Cougar 368MBI.
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2021 Fifth Wheel

Keystone RV Cougar 368MBI

Sleeps 10 39.0ft
112.7 miles from Vancouver, WA
(9)
$172/night
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2019 Fifth Wheel

Jayco Eagle 347BHOK

Sleeps 6 40.0ft
26.1 miles from Vancouver, WA
New Listing New Listing
$160/night
2021 Forest River RV XLR Nitro 35DK5
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2021 Fifth Wheel

Forest River RV XLR Nitro 35DK5

Sleeps 9 44.0ft
24.7 miles from Vancouver, WA
New Listing New Listing
$173/night
STEVE AND PEGGYS RV RENTAL AND HOSTING.
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2018 Fifth Wheel

Keystone RV Fuzion 369

Sleeps 7 39.0ft
58.8 miles from Vancouver, WA
(6)
$196/night
Your Home Away From Home!
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2016 Fifth Wheel

Keystone RV Hideout 308BHDS

Sleeps 10 36.0ft
36.9 miles from Vancouver, WA
(2)
$152/night
2018 Heartland 39MB
2018 Fifth Wheel

Heartland Bighorn Traveler 39MB

Sleeps 8 41.0ft
28.7 miles from Vancouver, WA
$189/night
Haul Your Toys in Comfort
2021 Fifth Wheel

Dutchmen RV Voltage 3915

Sleeps 8 42.0ft
24.7 miles from Vancouver, WA
$164/night
Luxury Camping for up to 4
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2021 Fifth Wheel

Keystone RV Cougar Half-Ton 24RDS

Sleeps 4 28.5ft
84.0 miles from Vancouver, WA
(7)
$149/night
Keystone RV Fuzion 342
2014 Fifth Wheel

Keystone RV Fuzion 342

Sleeps 7 37.0ft
30.8 miles from Vancouver, WA
$75/night
Next Level Camping
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2021 Fifth Wheel

Keystone RV Cougar 368MBI

Sleeps 8 39.0ft
114.6 miles from Vancouver, WA
(9)
$185/night
Don and Michelle’s 5th Wheel Rental
Offers Delivery
2021 Fifth Wheel

Keystone RV Montana High Country 280CK

Sleeps 4 32.0ft
125.6 miles from Vancouver, WA
(4)
$164/night
2022 Grand Design Solitude S-Class 3740BH-R
Offers Delivery
2022 Fifth Wheel

Grand Design Solitude S-Class 3740BH-R

Sleeps 7 40.0ft
102.7 miles from Vancouver, WA
(3)
$264/night
2019 Heartland Fuel 352
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2019 Fifth Wheel

Heartland Fuel 352

Sleeps 6 38.0ft
73.0 miles from Vancouver, WA
(3)
$200/night
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Road Trips Starting from Vancouver, WA

Best National Parks Near Vancouver, WA

Wind your way through breathtaking forest scenery to travel about 175 miles northwest to explore Mount Rainier National Park. Visitors to this park can climb Mount Rainier, the glaciated peak in the contiguous U.S. The park contains five significant areas. The Paradise area, near the Henry M. Jackson Memorial Visitor Center, gets an average of 640 inches of snow, making it an ideal place for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and sledding. Once spring arrives, visitors love seeing the meadows filled with wildflowers. The entire Longmire area has been declared a National Historic District, and visitors will want to learn more about this park's history by visiting the Longmire Museum. The Sunrise area contains the highest elevation reachable by vehicle in the park. Visitors are treated to panoramic views of many dormant volcanoes in the surrounding valleys. Visitors to the Ohanapecosh area can find terrific hiking opportunities through old-growth forests filled with Douglas firs, western red cedars, and western hemlocks. Note that some park areas are only open from June through October.

Olympic National Park is about 205 miles from Mount Rainier National Park, and you will pass through all the exciting things to do in Seattle, WA on your way. This park contains one of the largest temperate rainforests in the U.S. This park also has over 70 miles of wild coastline to explore. Consider going on hikes near the Quinault River. Visitors can also fish, climb, boat, paddle, and hike in this park.

After exploring these two parks in Northern Washington state, head south on Interstate 5 for about 500 miles to explore Crater Lake National Park. This park, the only national park in Oregon, offers visitors the chance to play on the deepest river on Earth. Visitors especially love the views from the 33-mile-long Rim Drive, which has 30 overlooks where visitors can pull over and enjoy the scenery. This park has fantastic hiking options, including one where visitors can see unique lava rock formations. Guests at this park can also go on boat and trolley tours, with some including stops at Rim Village, which includes several buildings constructed in the 1920s.

Popular State Parks Near Vancouver, WA

Battle Ground Lake State Park is about 20 miles northwest of Vancouver, WA. Guests love hiking through the forest to get to the lake created by a volcano. Anglers often catch rainbow and cutthroat trout in the lake but may also catch largemouth bass, grass carp, and crappie.

Then, head back to Interstate 5 near Duluth, WA and head north about five miles to explore Paradise Point State Park. Guests can swim, boat, and fish on the Lewis River. The woody areas at this park are fantastic places to go hiking. Guests will also find a disc golf course.

Milo McIver State Park is about 40 miles south of Vancouver and about 53 miles south of Paradise Point State Park. This park is on the Clackamas River's shores. Estacada Lake is a terrific spot for a paddling adventure. Visitors can go on a self-guided tour to see the fish hatchery before heading out on the river or to the fishing pier to catch Chinook salmon and steelhead trout.

National Forests Near Vancouver, WA

One of the closest national forests to Vancouver, WA is Gifford-Pinchot National Forest, located 145 miles from Vancouver. There are many campgrounds in this national forest, which covers more than 1.3 million acres. Visitors should consider exploring at least three significant areas. Mount Saint Helens is about 63 miles northwest of Vancouver. Visitors to this area can climb the mountain, fish, paddle on Spirit Lake, and explore the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument. In the Mt. Adams area, people can explore the 14-mile-long Lewis River Recreation Area, where they can go hiking along several wooded trails to see waterfalls. The third significant area is the Cowlitz Valley area. This region has over 500 miles of hiking trails, surrounded by Mt. Rainier, Mt. Adams, and Mt. St. Helens. Each area of this national forest offers many campgrounds.

Must-see Monuments and Landmarks Near Vancouver, WA

Fort Vancouver National Historic Site covers four sites in Vancouver near the intersection of Interstate 5 and Washington 14 and located 1.2 miles south of Vancouver. The Hudson Bay Company built a fort at Fort Vancouver to trade furs with residents. While the original fort was burned to the ground, visitors can see several recreated buildings, including a jail, bakehouse, and well. The second site is the Vancouver Barracks, the first army post in the Pacific Northwest. Visitors can follow a path to see many buildings, but most are closed to the public. The third site is the Pearson Air Museum, where visitors can learn about the history of this airfield, which was a civilian airfield before becoming a military one. Visitors can also view many old planes. The last stop is the McLoughlin House. This is where Dr. John McLoughlin cared for many people who had set out on the Oregon Trail. There is a second McLoughlin House in Oregon City, OR where he retired.

Lewis and Clark National and State Historical Parks cover two parks in Washington and two in Oregon dedicated to the Lewis and Clark expedition. Visitors can learn more about the expedition by starting a visit at Fort Clatsop, which is about 95 miles northwest of Vancouver. There is a reconstructed fort at this location. The second site in Washington is Cape Disappointment State Park. In addition to learning more about the expedition, visitors can hike, fish, play on the beach, and camp at this state park, which is about 110 miles northwest of Vancouver.

Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park is in Seattle, about 165 miles from Vancouver, and is divided into four sites. Visitors can watch a film, view interactive exhibits, and visit with park rangers to learn more about the Klondike Gold Rush. They can also explore the Chilkoot Trail, the Lost Lake Trail, or the A.B. Mountain Trail.

RVshare’s Top Picks for Nearby RV Parks & Campgrounds

There is a campground at Battle Ground Lake State Park. There are 35 sites for RVs at this venue. Note that most sites have no hookups, but this state park has a dump station and a few sites with full hookups.

Campers may also consider camping at Paradise Point State Park. This park, 10 miles north of Vancouver, offers most camping spots without hookups, but a few have full hookups. This park also has a modern shower facility and a dump station.

Beacon Rock State Park is in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. Visitors to this park, about 40 miles east of Vancouver, will find two campgrounds. Many of those in the Woodward Creek Campground face the Columbia River.

RV Dump Stations Near Vancouver, WA

There are many RV dump stations near Vancouver. One is at Van Mall RV Park in Victoria and about 7.7 miles northeast of Vancouver. They have a dog park, recreation hall, and laundry.

Columbia River RV Park in Portland, OR and about 4.3 miles from Vancouver is operated by the same company that operates Van Mall RV Park. It has three pet-friendly areas.

Another option in Portland is Jantzen Beach RV Park, which is on Hayden Island, located 2.4 miles away from Vancouver. It has a heated pool, playground, and game room.

RV Rentals Near Vancouver, WA

Renting an RV makes exploring Vancouver, WA and the Columbia River Basin easy. On RVshare.com, everyone can find an option that is ideal for them. People who prefer larger units filled with lots of amenities will want to consider Class A motorhomes. On the other hand, if you are more of a minimalist who would like a unit that can go into most areas, consider a Class B motorhome. People who are somewhere in the middle will find Class C motorhomes that fit their lifestyle perfectly.

Whether you prefer to stay close to nature or in a fancy resort campground, you can find an ideal place to camp in the Vancouver area. When looking for camping opportunities, consider Vancouver RV Park, Columbia River RV Park, and Ninety 9 RV Park. If you love staying close to nature, consider camping at Battle Ground Lake State Park, Paradise Point State Park, and Beacon Rock State Park. In addition to exploring the Vancouver area, consider taking an RV road trip.

While staying in an RV makes it easy to move throughout the region, prepare meals, and see attractions, many people find that a travel trailer is the best option for them in the Vancouver area. These units come in different configurations, with some having outdoor kitchens and room to bring ATVs or wave runners. They can often be pulled by your vehicle. Travel trailers come in different sizes so that you can opt for a small teardrop option ideal for a couple or a larger one sleeping up to 10 people.


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

When towing a 5th-wheel rental RV in Vancouver, 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 Vancouver, WA, such as zoning laws or homeowners' association regulations?

Renters should always check local regulations before parking a 5th wheel RV in Vancouver, 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 Vancouver, 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 Vancouver, WA. RVshare owners may offer additional amenities or features for a more comfortable stay.