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Austin is one of the best home bases for an RV trip in Texas, close to Hill Country, the Gulf Coast, and major cities like Dallas, San Antonio, and Corpus Christi. The city sits at the crossroads of five major highways, including I-35, U.S. 290, and SH 71, making it easy to hit the road in any direction.
Before booking, it helps to know which type of RV fits your trip. RVshare offers three main classes:
Class A — Full-size motorhomes, best for long trips and large groups
Class B — Camper vans, ideal for couples or solo travelers
Class C — Mid-size motorhomes, a versatile option for families
Average Austin TX RV Rental Prices
Prices vary by type. Motorhomes average $149–$185/night (Class B being the most affordable, Class A the most expensive).
Towable options start lower — travel trailers from $60/night, popup campers from $65/night, and fifth wheels from $70/night.
How to Compare Austin RVs
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RV Parks & Campgrounds Near Austin, Texas
Parks:
Evergreen RV Park — Pet friendly · Wi-Fi · Full hookups · Community atmosphere
McKinney Falls State Park — The only state park inside Austin city limits·Electric hookups · Showers · Hiking trails · 13 mi from downtown
Pedernales Falls State Park — Water & electric · Swimming · Scenic river views · 43 mi from Austin
Austin Lone Star RV Resort — Full hookups · Pool · Wi-Fi · Near airport
Campgrounds:
Oak Forest RV Park — 20 min east of downtown; pool, fitness center, playground, and dog park
East Austin RV Park — 25 min northeast of downtown; full hookups, propane, pet friendly; daily, weekly, and monthly rates
Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Hill Country — ~1 hr from Austin in Canyon Lake; resort-style with beaches, freshwater lakes, mini golf, wagon rides, and a free shuttle to the Guadalupe River
COTA RV Park — on-site at the Circuit of the Americas racetrack
Oasis Lake Buchanan — lakefront camping in the Texas Hill Country
Roadrunner RV Park — budget-friendly option south of Austin
Dos Rios RV Park — riverside camping near New Braunfels
Buda Place — quiet option just south of Austin off I-35
Dumpstations Near Austin
Most Austin-area dumpstations are located at RV campgrounds and parks. Some, like Austin Lone Star RV Resort, accept both guests and non-guests, though non-guests typically pay a small fee.
Tip: Plan your dump stops around your campground stays to save time and money.
Explore Austin, TX
Austin has something fun for every type of traveler.
Family & entertainment
Austin Aquarium and Austin Zoo — up-close encounters with capybaras, tortoises, primates, and bears; zookeeper talks throughout the day
Texas State Capitol — largest capitol building in the U.S. by square footage; don't miss the echo chamber
Bullock Texas State History Museum — IMAX theater and exhibits on Texas history
The Escape Game Austin — fun for adults
Don't miss: Between March and October, millions of bats emerge from under the Congress Avenue Bridge every night just before sundown, one of the most unusual free shows in Texas.
Want to explore the rest of the state? We have you covered - here are 15 must-see spots for your Texan road trip.
Plus, we've mapped out the top 10 state parks near Austin to make your trip planning a breeze. RVshare can help you plan your trip in advance to ensure you're making the best use of your time.
Road Trips Starting from Austin, TX
Best National Parks Near Austin, TX
Although Austin doesn't have any national parks nearby, two options in Texas require a bit of a drive. One terrific option is Big Bend National Park, which is approximately 436 miles from Austin. Many hikers love exploring the Chisos Mountains Basin, where distinctive rock formations emerge from the desert landscape.
The second national park in Texas is Guadalupe Mountains National Park, about 485 miles from Austin. There are over 80 miles of hiking trails to explore. This park is especially popular in the fall when people drive along the park's roads to see the bigtooth maple trees in McKittrick Canyon.
Popular State Parks Near Austin, TX
McKinney Falls State Park is in the city limits of Austin. This park has more than eight miles of trails open for hiking or biking. Anglers will want to fish in Onion Creek or Williamson Creek. The nature center has an observation deck where visitors can see the upper falls. There is also a bat cave that visitors can explore.
Lockhart State Park is about 36 miles south of Austin. Golfers will love getting out on the nine-hole golf course. There are miles of hiking trails where you might see deer, coyotes, bobcats, foxes, raccoons, opossums, armadillos, beavers, turkeys, rabbits, and squirrels. Anglers often go to the creek to fish. This park has a swimming pool, usually open from Memorial Day through Labor Day.
Bastrop State Park is about 32 miles from Austin. This park has seven miles of hiking trails you'll enjoy investigating. They have a swimming pool, which is open seasonally, and Lake Mina is a great fishing spot. Guests can borrow equipment from the park's office.
Must-see Monuments and Landmarks Near Austin, TX
El Camino Real de los Tejas National Historic Trail — a 2,500-mile route through Mexico, Texas, and Louisiana that Spanish missionaries traveled to establish missions. Austin was a key stop along the way. Visit Monument Hill and Kreische Brewery State Historic Sites to learn more.
Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park (~60 miles) — includes LBJ's boyhood home in Johnson City and the LBJ Ranch in Stonewall, known as "The Texas White House."
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park (~80 miles southwest) — four historic missions connected by the Missions Hike & Bike Trail. Highlights include Mission Concepción, one of the few original stone churches remaining in the U.S., and Mission San Jose, the largest of the four.
RVshare’s Top Picks for Nearby RV Parks & Campgrounds
There is a wide variety of Austin campgrounds. where you and your favorite people can enjoy yourselves. Oak Forest RV Park is about 20 minutes east of downtown Austin. It has a swimming pool, fitness center, playground, and dog park.
East Austin RV Park is about 25 minutes northeast of downtown Austin. Full hookups are available at this park, which offers daily, weekly, and monthly rates. Propane is available at this pet-friendly campground.
If you're looking for a resort-style campground, head to Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camp-Resort Hill Country in Canyon Lake. Located about an hour from Austin, they have beaches, freshwater lakes, mini golf, wagon rides, and much more. They also offer a free shuttle to go to the Guadalupe River.
RV dump stations in Austin are spread across the city. There is one at Pecan Grove RV Park, a wonderful campground where you can relax under shade trees and have a picnic.
Another dump station is at Royal Palms Park. There's a large pool perfect for enjoying on a hot day. It's only 5 miles from the downtown area, keeping you close enough to the action and all that area of the city has to offer.
A great choice for campers is at Austin Lone Star RV Resort. This dump station includes 150 camping spots, a heated swimming pool, a store, and more.
RV Rentals Near Austin, TX
If you want to explore Central Texas, getting an RV rental in Austin, Texas, is a terrific option. Many options, including motorhomes and travel trailers, are available in a variety of sizes, shapes, and styles, making it easy to find one for your needs. When making your selection, consider factors ranging from how many people the RV sleeps to its cost.
Frequently Asked Questions About Renting an RV Near Austin, TX
How much does it cost to rent an RV in Austin?Motorhomes are divided into Class A, B, and C vehicles. On average expect to pay $185 per night for Class A, $149 per night for Class B and $179 per night for Class C. Towable RVs include 5th Wheel, Travel Trailers, Popups, and Toy Hauler. On average, in Austin, TX, the 5th Wheel trailer starts at $70 per night. Pricing for the Travel Trailer begins at $60 per night, and the Popup Trailer starts at $65 per night.
Do you need to be a certain age to rent an RV in Austin?Yes. The minimum age is 25 to be eligible to get an RV Rental in Austin from RVshare.
Does RVshare have emergency roadside assistance?Yes. Every RV rental booked through RVshare receives 24/7 emergency roadside assistance.
Does RVshare offer one way RV rentals in Austin?Yes. Prior to renting any RV, check with the owner since not all will offer this particular option.






















































































