RV Rental Douglas, MA

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Ram Promaster 3500
2021 Class B Camping Van

Ram Promaster 3500

Sleeps 2 19.0ft
6.3 miles from Douglas, MA
(8)
$195 /night
Thor Motor Coach Freedom Elite 22FE
2018 Class C Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach Freedom Elite 22FE

Sleeps 4 24.0ft
17.7 miles from Douglas, MA
(10)
$210 /night
nuCamp RV T@B 320 CS-S
2018 Travel Trailer

nuCamp RV T@B 320 CS-S

Sleeps 2 15.0ft
16.3 miles from Douglas, MA
(14)
$110 /night
Forest River RV Sunseeker 3010DS Ford
2020 Class C Motor Home

Forest River RV Sunseeker 3010DS Ford

Sleeps 8 32.3ft
16.4 miles from Douglas, MA
(16)
$240 /night
Forest River RV R Pod RP-179
2017 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV R Pod RP-179

Sleeps 4 20.0ft
17.8 miles from Douglas, MA
(4)
$98 /night
Palomino Puma 32RBFQ2B
2021 Travel Trailer

Palomino Puma 32RBFQ2B

Sleeps 8 37.0ft
17.4 miles from Douglas, MA
(2)
$189 /night
Dodge Ram Promaster 2500
2021 Class B Camping Van

Dodge Ram Promaster 2500

Sleeps 2 20.0ft
2.6 miles from Douglas, MA
(2)
$200 /night
Jayco Jay Flight SLX 264BH
2022 Travel Trailer

Jayco Jay Flight SLX 264BH

Sleeps 8 29.0ft
18.8 miles from Douglas, MA
(2)
$195 /night
Coachmen RV Leprechaun 210RS Ford 350
2022 Class C Motor Home

Coachmen RV Leprechaun 210RS Ford 350

Sleeps 5 24.0ft
8.3 miles from Douglas, MA
(3)
$331 /night
Dutchmen RV Coleman Light 2715RL
2023 Travel Trailer

Dutchmen RV Coleman Light 2715RL

Sleeps 6 31.92ft
6.1 miles from Douglas, MA
(2)
$155 /night
Heartland Mallard 33
2021 Travel Trailer

Heartland Mallard 33

Sleeps 9 37.0ft
16.8 miles from Douglas, MA
(7)
$185 /night
Keystone RV Premier Ultra Lite 31BHPR
2011 Travel Trailer

Keystone RV Premier Ultra Lite 31BHPR

Sleeps 8 35.0ft
11.6 miles from Douglas, MA
(4)
$111 /night
Coachmen RV Leprechaun 319MB Ford 450
2018 Class C Motor Home

Coachmen RV Leprechaun 319MB Ford 450

Sleeps 8 33.2ft
52.7 miles from Douglas, MA
(26)
$225 /night
Forest River RV R Pod RP-190
2019 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV R Pod RP-190

Sleeps 4 20.0ft
19.0 miles from Douglas, MA
(2)
$119 /night
Forest River RV Cherokee Wolf Pup Black Label 16BHSBL
2022 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Cherokee Wolf Pup Black Label 16BHSBL

Sleeps 5 21.0ft
20.5 miles from Douglas, MA
(17)
$179 /night
Forest River RV Wildwood 31KQBTS
2021 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Wildwood 31KQBTS

Sleeps 10 36.0ft
32.3 miles from Douglas, MA
(10)
$189 /night
Pioneer Heartland BH270
2022 Travel Trailer

Pioneer Heartland BH270

Sleeps 6 31.0ft
6.7 miles from Douglas, MA
(2)
$132 /night
Gulf Stream RV Friendship 199DD
2022 Travel Trailer

Gulf Stream RV Friendship 199DD

Sleeps 5 20.9ft
18.8 miles from Douglas, MA
(1)
$165 /night
Thor Motor Coach Thor Geneva 31va
2023 Class C Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach Thor Geneva 31va

Sleeps 8 33.0ft
38.6 miles from Douglas, MA
(9)
$253 /night
Thor Motor Coach Four Winds 28A
2021 Class C Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach Four Winds 28A

Sleeps 7 29.0ft
18.8 miles from Douglas, MA
$265 /night

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Douglas, Massachusetts is a small town in southern Worcester County. According to the latest census, the area's current population is close to 9,000. English settlers first occupied Douglas in the early 1700s. Before that, the city was home to members of the Nipmuc tribe. Like many New England villages, Douglas is known for its industrial contributions. Axes and decorative stones were just a few of the area's biggest and earliest exports. Today, visitors can learn about the area's rich history by visiting the E. N. Jenckes Store Museum in the village of East Douglas. This historic storefront has been fully restored and converted into a museum thanks to the efforts of the Douglas Historical Society. 

Douglas is the starting point of the Rhode Island North-South Trail and the Midstate Trail. The area's annual summer flea market brings thousands of visitors to the town. Douglas State Forest, a 5,907-acre swath of land that stretches to the borders of Connecticut and Rhode Island, is another major area attraction. The park is also home to the 322-acre Wallum Lake and several miles of forest trails. 

The city's historic downtown is located along the Mumford River. This 18.3-mile waterway is a tributary of the Blackstone River, the waterway that once powered many of Central Massachusetts' mills. Other noteworthy area landmarks you may want to visit during your travels to Douglas include Wallum Lake, Wallum Pond Hill, and Whitins Reservoir. 

Douglas borders the Massachusetts towns of Oxford, Sutton, Uxbridge, Webster, and Northbridge. Its southern border touches the states of Rhode Island and Connecticut. Some of the area's top landmarks include Irish Round Tower, Waters Farm Preservation, the Shunned House, and the Stanley Woolen Mill. 

Campgrounds Near Douglas, Massachusetts

Sutton Falls is a family-oriented campground situated on the shores of Aldrich Mill Pond in nearby Sutton, Massachusetts. The facility's two beaches, floating deck, and fishing pond make it a popular destination for water-based recreation. A picnic table and a fireplace are available at each campsite. The facility's playground and game room offer recreational activities during your stay. The park's dump station, propane filling station, and camp store ensure that visitors have everything they need to keep their RVs in good running order.

Kings Family Campground is an impressive open space on Lake Machaug in Worcester County. The facility's secluded campsites come with and without electricity. The campground is open from April to October. Favorite campground activities include fishing, boating, biking, and swimming. Amenities at this facility include a playground, hot showers, and free Wi-Fi. Your pets are welcome at this RV park. 

Lake Manchaug Camping is located in the heart of Massachusetts' Blackstone River Valley. The park offers a spectacular array of lakeside campsites. The seasonal spots come with 20, 30, or 50-amp electrical outlets. The campground encompasses over 90 acres of woodland and parts of Lake Manchaug. Weekend stays must be a minimum of three nights long. Discounts are available for stays longer than a week. 

State Parks Near Douglas, Massachusetts

Pulaski State Park is a 100-acre space located within the 4,000-acre George Washington Management Area in Chepachet, Rhode Island. The park is home to the 13-care Peck Pond and over 10 miles of hiking trails. It's a popular destination for year-round outdoor recreation. If you're visiting during winter, be sure to check out the park's extensive network of cross-country ski trails. 

Snake Den State Park 1,000-acre undeveloped space located off Route 6 in Johnston, Rhode Island. Visitors can park their vehicles in the small lot located behind Dame Farm. The park's self-guided walking trails and natural scenery make it the perfect place for outdoor relaxation. 

Mashamoquet Brook State Park was once the home of Chief Uncas of the Mohegans. It's now the site of a small seasonal campground and a popular day-use area. Picnic tables, bathrooms, barbeque grills, and picnic shelters are available. The park's small pond is a popular place for swimming and fishing. Other popular park activities include hiking and camping. Nonresidents should expect to be charged a small entrance fee on weekends and holidays. 

National Sites Near Douglas, Massachusetts

Blackstone River Valley National Historic Park is an expansive public space that's dedicated to the history of the Age of Industry. The park serves as the backdrop for a vast array of outdoor activities, including everything from hiking to paddling. Enjoy a self-guided tour of Hopedale, a mill town that was once the largest loom manufacturer in America. Don't miss the chance to visit the Kelly House Museum of Transportation and Ashton Village in Lincoln, Rhode Island. This impressive space is situated along the Blackstone Bikeway. Grab a Blackstone River Valley Passport and use it to track all your progress.

Roger Williams National Monument is a meticulously maintained public park in Providence, Rhode Island. This impressive memorial is dedicated to the life and work of the Ocean State's founder, Roger Williams. Learn about William's dedication to religious freedom. Visit the park's visitor center in the 18th-century Antram-Gray House. Check out the stone memorial dedicated to Isaac Hahn, the first Jewish person elected into public office. Congress established the 4.5-acre park in the 1960s. The park encompasses several unique structures, a freshwater spring, and a visitor center. Guided tours and other programs are available throughout the year. 

Minute Man National Historic Park is an impressive space that stretches across the towns of Lexington, Lincoln, and Concord, Massachusetts. The park is dedicated to the history of the American Revolution. The park's grounds are open from sunrise to sunset. Stop by the Minute Man Visitor Center, the North Bridge Visitor Center, the Hartwell Tavern, and the Wayside to learn more about the area's rich legacy. Guided tours and ranger-led programs are held on weekends throughout May and October. 

National Forests Near Douglas, Massachusetts

Green Mountain National Forest encompasses over 400,000 acres in southwestern and central Vermont. Popular nearby attractions include Stratton Mountain Resort, Lye Brook Falls, and Mount Equinox Skyline Drive. Start your trip at the visitor center in Rutland, Vermont. The area is home to picturesque peaks, scenic drives, and charming villages. Highway 100 offers spectacular views of the area's autumn foliage and springtime greenery. The park is also home to hundreds of lakes, small ponds, waterfalls, and swimming holes. 

White Mountain National Forest presents visitors with some of New England's most majestic sights. This 800,000-acre swath of wilderness is situated between western Maine and northeastern New Hampshire. It encompasses some of the most famous peaks in the Northeast. Top White Mountain Attractions include the Kancamagus Highway, Santa's Village, and Flume Gorge. Tuckerman Ravine Trail, Franconia Ridge Loop, and the Huntington Ravine are just a few of the park's most frequented trails. 

Finger Lakes National Forest encompasses 16,259 acres in New York's Seneca and Schuyler counties. The multi-use land is a mecca for outdoor recreation, such as hiking, biking, hunting, fishing, and paddling. Top area hikes include the Interloken, Burnt Hill, and Fingerlakes Backbone Trails. There are also plenty of opportunities for primitive and established camping.

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Best National Parks Near Douglas, MA

Acadia National Park encompasses a small cluster of islands in the Schoodic Peninsula. This coastal Maine destination draws in millions of visitors each year. It's home to the tallest mountain on the Atlantic Coast and includes over 45 miles of carriage trails to explore. This impressive wilderness was made possible thanks to private land donations. Must-see attractions include the view from the top of Cadillac Mountain and the pristine waters of Jordan Pond. The nearby village of Bar Harbor is a must-see for lovers of maritime villages.

Shenandoah National Park is an 80,000-acre wilderness situated just 75 miles outside Washington, D.C. The park encompasses over 500 miles of hiking trails, including over 101 miles of the famed Appalachian Trail. It's also the site of several mountains, streams, and waterfalls. Skyline Drive is a 105-mile scenic roadway that runs from one end of the park to the other. The road is open 24/7 and does not cost anything to traverse. RVs are welcome at Big Meadows Campground, Byrd Visitor Center, and Dark Hollow Falls. The park also presents numerous opportunities for tent camping. Bearfence Mountain Trailhead, the Dickey Ridge Visitor Center, and the Appalachian Trail Conservancy are just a few of the park's most beloved destinations.

Learn about the historical and cultural relevance of Ohio's Cuyahoga Valley National Park. This 33,000-acre space is situated on the banks of the Cuyahoga River. It's just a short distance from downtown Cleveland and Akron, Ohio. Visit the dazzling Brandywine Falls. Spend some time at the historic Boston Mills Visitor Center. Brush up on your Ohio history knowledge with a visit to the Canal Exploration Center. Cuyahoga is one of the few national parks that does not permit overnight parking or camping. However, there are plenty of nearby campgrounds that are happy to accommodate RVs and campers.

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Woonsocket is right on the border with Massachusetts. There's a free Rhode Island dump station in town and a couple of others southwest of the city toward Gloucester.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Renting an RV Near Douglas, MA

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Douglas?

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 Douglas, MA, 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 Douglas?

Yes. The minimum age is 25 to be eligible to get an RV Rental in Douglas 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 Douglas?

Yes. Prior to renting any RV, check with the owner since not all will offer this particular option.