Towable RV Rentals in Virginia Beach, VA

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2024 Travel Trailer

Jayco Jay Flight SLX 174BH

Sleeps 5 20.0ft
6.3 miles from Virginia Beach, VA
(9)
$90/night
2021 KZ Sportsmen 301BHK
2021 KZ Sportsmen 301BHK
2021 KZ Sportsmen 301BHK
2021 KZ Sportsmen 301BHK
2021 KZ Sportsmen 301BHK
2021 KZ Sportsmen 301BHK
2021 KZ Sportsmen 301BHK
2021 KZ Sportsmen 301BHK
2021 KZ Sportsmen 301BHK
2021 KZ Sportsmen 301BHK
2021 KZ Sportsmen 301BHK
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2021 Travel Trailer

KZ Sportsmen 231RK

Sleeps 7 30.0ft
6.2 miles from Virginia Beach, VA
(24)
$113/night
2023 Modern Farmhouse Delivered
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2023 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Wildwood X-Lite FSX 33TSX

Sleeps 8 39.0ft
15.5 miles from Virginia Beach, VA
(6)
$120/night
Cozy Camper - 2021 Coleman Lantern - Tons Included
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2021 Travel Trailer

Dutchmen RV Coleman Lantern LT Series 17B

Sleeps 5 21.0ft
9.0 miles from Virginia Beach, VA
(6)
$105/night
Catch A Wave
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2019 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Surveyor 200MBLE

Sleeps 4 23.0ft
6.2 miles from Virginia Beach, VA
(9)
$95/night
Make Memories Glamping!
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2022 Travel Trailer

Coachmen RV Freedom Express Liberty Edition 292BHDSLE

Sleeps 7 33.0ft
9.9 miles from Virginia Beach, VA
(5)
$100/night
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2024 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Salem 36VBDSX

Sleeps 8 38.0ft
6.5 miles from Virginia Beach, VA
(3)
$125/night
Perfect for Families
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2021 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Wildwood X-Lite 273QBXL

Sleeps 10 33.0ft
7.3 miles from Virginia Beach, VA
(5)
$145/night
2019 Palomino Puma 31BHSS
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2019 Travel Trailer

Palomino Puma 31BHSS

Sleeps 8 35.0ft
6.2 miles from Virginia Beach, VA
(30)
$136/night
2022 Forest River RV Cherokee Grey Wolf Limited
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2022 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Cherokee Grey Wolf 26DJSE

Sleeps 9 29.0ft
4.7 miles from Virginia Beach, VA
(4)
$100/night
2021 Keystone RV Outback 340BH (Bunkhouse)
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2021 Travel Trailer

Keystone RV Outback 340BH

Sleeps 10 38.0ft
13.2 miles from Virginia Beach, VA
(1)
$120/night
2bdr/2bth 5th wheel
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2021 Fifth Wheel

Keystone RV Avalanche 395BH

Sleeps 8 41.0ft
7.9 miles from Virginia Beach, VA
(1)
$146/night
RV there yet? Pet Friendly 2021 Coachmen Apex Nano
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2021 Travel Trailer

Coachmen RV Apex Nano 208BHS

Sleeps 7 25.0ft
16.1 miles from Virginia Beach, VA
$129/night
2021 Keystone RV Outback 340BH
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2021 Travel Trailer

Keystone RV Outback 340BH

Sleeps 9 39.0ft
15.9 miles from Virginia Beach, VA
(8)
$145/night
2017 Apex Ultra-Lite 28LE by Coachman
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2017 Travel Trailer

Coachmen RV Apex Ultra-Lite 28LE

Sleeps 9 31.0ft
19.2 miles from Virginia Beach, VA
(4)
$100/night
Easy Going
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2024 Travel Trailer

Dutchmen RV Coleman Lantern LT Series 17B

Sleeps 5 22.0ft
9.4 miles from Virginia Beach, VA
(1)
$115/night
2021 Forest River RV Wildwood XL 273
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2021 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Wildwood X-Lite 282QBXL

Sleeps 9 33.0ft
7.1 miles from Virginia Beach, VA
(12)
$145/night
2016 Forest River RV Cherokee Wolf Pup 16BHS
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2016 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Cherokee Wolf Pup 16BHS

Sleeps 5 21.0ft
6.9 miles from Virginia Beach, VA
(1)
$96/night
2020 Forest River RV Wildwood FSX 260RT
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2020 Toy Hauler

Forest River RV Wildwood FSX 260RT

Sleeps 4 28.0ft
8.7 miles from Virginia Beach, VA
(4)
$150/night
Adventure awaits with our Family Friendly Camper!
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2020 Travel Trailer

Heartland Pioneer QB 300

Sleeps 10 34.0ft
7.7 miles from Virginia Beach, VA
$123/night
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Road Trips Starting from Virginia Beach, VA

Best National Parks Near Virginia Beach, VA

Shenandoah National Park can be found just 210 miles away from Virginia Beach, and it’s home to forests, mountains, and even waterfalls. Part of the Appalachian Trail runs through this park, and additional trails within the park include Little Devils Stairs Trail, Fort Windham Rocks Trail, Millers Head Trail, Old Rag Mountain Trail, and Rose River Loop Trail. There are multiple visitor centers to check out there, and ranger-led programs are offered year-round. In the summer, visitors often enjoy hiking, mountain biking, fishing, and horseback riding in the park while, in the winter, visitors can enjoy cross-country skiing, ice fishing, and snowshoeing.

Popular State Parks Near Virginia Beach, VA

First Landing State Park is Virginia’s most frequently visited state park, and it happens to be situated right in Virginia Beach. Part of this park has been listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places and National Natural Landmark list, and the park itself was the first planned state park in Virginia. At the park, you can check out museums such as the Military Aviation Museum and Atlantic Wildfowl Heritage Museum, or you can see Cape Henry Lighthouse, America’s oldest lighthouse. A campground can be found at First Landing State Park, and it offers water and electrical hookups for RVs. Recreational activities at this park include hiking, swimming, fishing, crabbing, and boating on the Chesapeake Bay, and biking the Cape Henry Trail.

Located near Surry, VA, about 60 miles away from Virginia Beach, is Chippokes Plantation State Park. This park features views of the famous Jamestown Settlement on the James River, and the Chippokes Farm and Forestry Museum can be accessed while in the park. The campground at this state park offers 51 campsites with water and electricity hookups, and there are 12 miles of trails to use, some of which are connected to the campground. Anglers will enjoy fishing for bass, catfish, redbreast, bluegill, and muskies. You can also join a ranger-led ecosystems tour or bike on the Cedar Lane Trail, which is 1.3 miles long.

Merchants Millpond State Park is a North Carolina State Park found 65 miles southwest of Virginia Beach. This park encompasses over 3,000 acres of land, and there is a coastal pond within the area. Animals such as bobcats, alligators, and otters call this park home, and visitors often enjoy hiking the swampy forests whenever they come to use the park’s nine miles of trails.

National Forests Near Virginia Beach, VA

While there aren't any national forests in Virginia, there are some great options to see in neighboring states. Some of these, like the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests, are less than 300 miles away.

Over 40 species of trees, including pines and hardwoods, can be found within the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests. These forests, combined as one unit by the National Forest Service, can be found 227 miles northwest of Virginia Beach in West Virginia. These forests combined also include over 1.8 million acres, and they feature sections of the Appalachian Mountains. Some of the most commonly seen wildlife in the forests include Eastern box turtles, woodpeckers, ducks, geese, and great blue herons. A few of the more popular trails to explore include the Rushing Waters Circuit Trail, the Hurricane Knob Nature Trail, and the Henley Hollow Trail.

Stretching for 919,000 acres, the Monongahela National Forest is another national forest found in West Virginia, 285 miles from Virginia Beach. This forest is known for its unique habitats since one side of the park receives over 60 inches of rainfall a year while the other side receives only half of that amount. Throughout the area, wildlife such as white-tailed deer, squirrels, wild turkeys, and rabbits can be spotted. Popular activities in this forest include hiking, biking, horseback riding, geocaching, stargazing, and nature watching. Lake Sherwood is also found in the forest, and this is a top attraction for local fishing and boating.

The Nantahala National Forest is a 530,000-acre forest in North Carolina. This forest, which was established in 1920, is about 498 miles south of Virginia Beach. At this location, visitors can go camping, fishing, boating, and hiking on over 600 miles of trails. There is also a variety of flora and fauna in the forest, including ferns, wild strawberry plants, wild blueberry plants, mountain lions, and beavers. There are also opportunities for whitewater rafting on the Nantahala River.

Must-see Monuments and Landmarks Near Virginia Beach, VA

Visitors can learn about American history at Fort Monroe National Monument, including seeing the place where the first ship carrying enslaved Africans landed in 1619. Visitors can learn about the history of the area by visiting the site’s Casemate Museum and hiking along the Moat Walk, a paved trail that circles the western side of the fort’s iconic moat. You will find Fort Monroe National Monument about 31 miles from Virginia Beach.

Yorktown Battlefield, part of the Colonial National Historical Park, is the site of a 1781 battle of the American Revolutionary War. During your visit, you can hike the Redoubt 10 Trail, which is about a half-mile trail that travels from the park’s visitor center to one of the forts on the battlefield. You can also tour the battlefield and learn about its role in the British army’s surrender to American soldiers. This historical site can be found about 51 miles from Virginia Beach.

The Cape Henry Memorial is another site found at Colonial National Historical Park, and it is also about 51 miles away from Virginia Beach. This memorial site marks the place where English colonists landed in Virginia in the year 1607 after a difficult sea voyage. The focus of the site is the historical dangers of sea travel, and visitors can learn more by touring the site on the Cape Henry Walkway. This trail, which features interpretive signs, leads from the memorial site to the nearby beach area.

RVshare’s Top Picks for Nearby RV Parks & Campgrounds

North Bay Shore Campground is a campground found right on Colchester Road in Virginia Beach. This campground is surrounded by the Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge, and the North Bay can be accessed directly from this location. You can choose from 62 sites for RV camping with full hookups, and amenities of the campground include a game room, concrete parking pads, fire pits, and picnic tables.

The Virginia Beach KOA is a great campground with 120 RV campsites offering full hookups. Other amenities include great cell reception, free Wi-Fi, and access to a pool. There are also playgrounds, zip lines, and yard games offered at this RV park, and it is all within driving distance of local beaches and boardwalks.

Holiday Trav-L-Park, also in Virginia Beach, is an RV park with 687 campsites with full hookups, and there are miles of trails through a wooded area for guests to use. This park is known for its beautiful landscaping, and it has beach volleyball courts.

RV Dump Stations Near Virginia Beach, VA

The Virginia Beach KOA campground offers a dump station for all guests to use for free. Those passing through can also use the dump services here for a small fee.

Another campground within Virginia Beach that offers dump services is the Holiday Trav-L-Park. This dump station is also open to guests for free and for all others to use for a small fee.

The Ocean Pines RV Campground of the Military Park in Virginia Beach has a dump station. For camp guests, this station may be used for free, and all others can use it for a fee of $10 or less.

RV Rentals Near Virginia Beach, VA

RVshare offers RV rentals of different types and sizes, so there’s always something to fit your next trip. With an RV rental, you can easily explore the top outdoor attractions of Virginia Beach, including Fort Monroe National Monument. You can also take a road trip, such as a Virginia Beach to Cleveland trip, or stay at a highly rated campground, such as the KOA of Virginia Beach.

Some RVs are drivable, like Class A motorhomes, while others may be towed by your vehicle, like travel trailers. When deciding what type of RV will work best for you, consider your destination and how many people will be traveling with you. For example, larger groups seeking a bit of luxury may want to rent a large Class A motorhome, whereas a group of four people or less who want to stay within Shenandoah National Park may enjoy traveling in a Class B model. These smaller RVs, also known as campervans, are small enough to navigate difficult roads, and they offer enough sleep space and storage for small groups.


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Frequently Asked Questions About Renting a Towable RV Near Virginia Beach, VA

If I want to rent a towable RV, how do I tell if my vehicle can handle the tow?

Before renting a towable RV, it is essential to ensure that your vehicle can handle the weight and hitch type of the trailer. You can find this information in your vehicle's owner's manual. You will also need to check the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of the trailer, which can usually be found on a sticker located on the trailer. It is recommended that you do not exceed 80% of your vehicle's maximum tow rating and make sure you have the proper hitch, brake controller, and sway control device.

Are there any limitations on the types of roads or terrain I can navigate with a towable RV rental in Virginia Beach, VA?

Yes, there are limitations on the types of roads and terrain that you can navigate with a towable RV rental. It is important to check the RVshare rental agreement to see what types of roads and terrain are permitted. In general, most towable RVs are suitable for paved roads and well-maintained campgrounds. However, some rentals may be equipped with off-road tires, making them suitable for moderate off-road terrain.

Are there any additional insurance considerations or requirements when towing a rental RV, and how can I ensure I am adequately covered?

When renting a towable RV, there are three insurance options in case of an accident or damage. RVshare offers different types of insurance coverage, including liability, collision, and comprehensive. It is recommended that you choose the coverage that best suits your needs.

Do I use a sway control device when towing a RV, and does RVshare provide it, or do I need to bring my own?

A sway control device is highly recommended when towing a RV, especially on highways or in windy conditions. Discuss with the RV owner if this is something you will need. RVshare does not provide sway control devices, but the individual owner might.

What kind of braking system do I need for a towable RV rental, and how do I ensure it is properly installed and functional?

All towable RV rentals require a functioning braking system. There are two types of braking systems: electric and surge. Electric brake systems require a brake controller to be installed in the towing vehicle, while surge braking systems are built into the trailer's hitch. It is important to ensure that the braking system is properly installed and functional before towing. RVshare recommends having a professional mechanic inspect the brakes before renting.

Are any unique features or amenities available in towable RV rentals that may not be found in other RVs in Virginia Beach, VA?

The features and amenities available in towable RV rentals vary depending on the unit and the owner's preferences. Some common features found in towable RVs include full kitchens, bathrooms, and sleeping areas. Unique features may include outdoor kitchens, fireplaces, and spacious living areas. It is recommended that you browse RVshare's inventory to find a rental unit that meets your specific needs.

How do I properly load and distribute weight within a towable RV rental to ensure safe and stable towing?

Proper weight distribution is crucial when towing a RV. It is recommended that you load heavier items towards the front of the trailer and distribute weight evenly from side to side. You should also avoid overloading the trailer and keep the weight under the GVWR. It is recommended that you use a weight distribution hitch, which can help balance the weight and provide more stability when towing.

What are the fuel efficiency considerations when towing a rental RV, and how can I minimize the impact on my fuel costs?

Towing a rental RV can have a significant impact on your vehicle's fuel efficiency. It is recommended that you use a towing vehicle with a fuel-efficient engine and avoid driving at high speeds. Additionally, removing any unnecessary weight from your vehicle and trailer can help maximize fuel efficiency. It is also recommended that you maintain a consistent speed and avoid sudden stops and starts.

What kind of maintenance or upkeep do I need on a towable RV rental during my rental period, and what kind of supplies or tools do I need to have on hand for this?

During your rental period you are not responsible for maintenance. Treat the RV with care and maintain cleanliness during your trip.