The RV life is very attractive, and you might be waiting for the day you can live it full time, but in the meantime, RV rentals in West Palm Beach make it possible to live your dream a couple of times a year. Do you already know which type of RV you would rent? Even if you do, check out RVshare's RV Classes page because it will give you valuable information you might not have known about RVs since they are getting better all the time. Here’s a quick look at your RV and trailer options.
Class A, B, and C are the three different types of self-powered motorhome rentals in West Palm Beach. Class A is the largest and most luxurious type. Class B, also known as a camper van, is the smallest, but it still has everything you would need, and some camper rentals in West Palm Beach can sleep up to six people. Class C RVs are the mid-range option with sleeping quarters over the cab. These are ideal in many ways because they have a lot of space, but they are easier to drive and more fuel-efficient.Â
Travel trailers come in big, small, and everything in between. You can think of a pop-up camper rental in West Palm Beach as an upgrade from a tent. It is compact and easy to pull but opens up to give you a larger living space. A fifth wheel is the largest type of towable, and you need to have a flat-bed truck to tow it because the front of the trailer extends over the bed of the truck.
As you can imagine, West Palm Beach campgrounds are very popular, and for good reason. Not only are the locations amazing, but each park also offers extra amenities to make your stay more comfortable. If you want to camp near all the action, the Palm Beach RV Park is your best choice because it is a convenient location while still being quiet. Many consider it a good long-term camping location too.
Just north of West Palm Beach is Fort Pierce Inlet State Park. Entrance fee is by the carload, and there are full-facility campsites for both RVers and tent campers. There are not many better places to camp with such close access to a beautiful beach.
Florida has three national parks, and one of them located in central South Florida is Everglades National Park. This is a large park with many areas to explore and opportunities to see wildlife, such as alligators, flamingos, turtles, and more. Trails in the park include Shark Valley Bike, which is ideal for trail bikers since it's 15 miles, and for walkers, there's Sake Bight, Coastal Prairie, Pahayokee Overlook, and Anhinga.
When you are not traveling in your West Palm Beach RV rental, it is a good idea to give it a home so that it is protected from the elements. No matter the size of your RV, you will find a suitable place in several areas north and south of West Palm Beach, including MINI STOR-IT, Alpine Storage, and Gator State Storage – Riviera Beach.Â
You might want to look up a couple of dumpstations in the area before you travel because you will need to get rid of waste regularly. Even if you are not staying there, you can dump your waste if you pay a small fee. Del-Raton RV Park & Trailers Sales is to the south in Delray Beach, while Flying J Travel Center is located in Fort Pierce. Big Cypress National Park also has dumpstations that can be used with a $10 fee if you are not staying there.Â
Clematis Street is downtown West Palm Beach’s historical center. Here, you can experience nightclubs, live music, historical landmarks, and colorful boutiques. If you are looking for a high-end dining and entertainment experience, then head to CityPlace where you can walk past beautiful fountains and old-world architecture and enjoy sidewalk cafes and shops.
Other tourist attractions include the Norton Museum of Art, Antique Row Art & Design District, Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society, and many others. Â
Some of the best professional sports teams you can catch in West Palm Beach include the Palm Beach Cardinals, Sunshine State Invitational Men’s Basketball Classic, and Jupiter Hammerheads.Â
Arts, music, and culture are celebrated here with world-class museums, festivals, and concerts throughout The Palm Beaches. There is always something happening, so grab your concert tickets as soon as you reserve your RV rental in West Palm Beach.
I-95 is the main highway that runs north-south through West Palm Beach.