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Great for Thanksgiving Visitors -- 2021 Bunkhouse
Great for Thanksgiving Visitors -- 2021 Bunkhouse
Great for Thanksgiving Visitors -- 2021 Bunkhouse
Great for Thanksgiving Visitors -- 2021 Bunkhouse
Great for Thanksgiving Visitors -- 2021 Bunkhouse
Great for Thanksgiving Visitors -- 2021 Bunkhouse
Great for Thanksgiving Visitors -- 2021 Bunkhouse
Great for Thanksgiving Visitors -- 2021 Bunkhouse
Great for Thanksgiving Visitors -- 2021 Bunkhouse
Great for Thanksgiving Visitors -- 2021 Bunkhouse
Great for Thanksgiving Visitors -- 2021 Bunkhouse
Great for Thanksgiving Visitors -- 2021 Bunkhouse
Great for Thanksgiving Visitors -- 2021 Bunkhouse
Great for Thanksgiving Visitors -- 2021 Bunkhouse
Great for Thanksgiving Visitors -- 2021 Bunkhouse
Great for Thanksgiving Visitors -- 2021 Bunkhouse
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2021 Travel Trailer

Keystone RV Passport 292BH SL Series

Sleeps 10 32.0ft
9.0 miles from Portland, OR
(35)
$130/night
"Ruby" 2022 Winnebago Solis 59PX
"Ruby" 2022 Winnebago Solis 59PX
"Ruby" 2022 Winnebago Solis 59PX
"Ruby" 2022 Winnebago Solis 59PX
"Ruby" 2022 Winnebago Solis 59PX
"Ruby" 2022 Winnebago Solis 59PX
"Ruby" 2022 Winnebago Solis 59PX
"Ruby" 2022 Winnebago Solis 59PX
"Ruby" 2022 Winnebago Solis 59PX
"Ruby" 2022 Winnebago Solis 59PX
"Ruby" 2022 Winnebago Solis 59PX
"Ruby" 2022 Winnebago Solis 59PX
"Ruby" 2022 Winnebago Solis 59PX
"Ruby" 2022 Winnebago Solis 59PX
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2022 Class B Camping Van

Winnebago Solis 59PX

Sleeps 4 21.0ft
5.5 miles from Portland, OR
(9)
$200/night
Nature’s Perks 2023 Jay Flight 212QBW
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2023 Travel Trailer

Jayco Jay Flight 212qbw

Sleeps 4 26.0ft
5.7 miles from Portland, OR
(14)
$99/night
28' 2022 Tracer Bunkhouse - Sleeps 6 + 2 Children
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2022 Travel Trailer

Prime Time RV Tracer 24DBS

Sleeps 8 28.0ft
12.0 miles from Portland, OR
(11)
$125/night
Freedom
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2019 Class A Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach Freedom Traveler A27

Sleeps 8 28.0ft
18.8 miles from Portland, OR
(10)
$251/night
2023 Tiffin Allegro Open Road 34PA - Modern Luxury
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2023 Class A Motor Home

Tiffin Motorhomes Open Road Allegro 34 PA

Sleeps 8 36.0ft
13.5 miles from Portland, OR
(12)
$375/night
2022 Braxton Creek Free Solo Plus DIN
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2022 Travel Trailer

Braxton Creek Free Solo Plus DIN

Sleeps 4 18.0ft
9.8 miles from Portland, OR
(17)
$90/night
2021 Grand Design Imagine XLS 17MKE
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2021 Travel Trailer

Grand Design Imagine XLS 17MKE

Sleeps 3 21.0ft
19.3 miles from Portland, OR
(30)
$110/night
2017 Coachmen RV Freelander 21QB
2017 Class C Motor Home

Coachmen RV Freelander 21QB Chevy 4500

Sleeps 5 24.0ft
10.2 miles from Portland, OR
(9)
$195/night
Memory making machine
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2022 Travel Trailer

inTech RV Sol Horizon

Sleeps 4 19.0ft
8.8 miles from Portland, OR
(11)
$115/night
2020 Heartland Mallard M26
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2020 Travel Trailer

Heartland Mallard 26

Sleeps 8 32.5ft
10.0 miles from Portland, OR
(41)
$148/night
Funtastic Four Winds
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2019 Class C Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach Four Winds 26B

Sleeps 6 26.0ft
13.2 miles from Portland, OR
(23)
$200/night
YOUR CHARIOT AWAITS! 2015 Forest River Surveyor
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2015 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Surveyor Sport SP-186

Sleeps 4 20.0ft
15.0 miles from Portland, OR
(31)
$79/night
The Gypsy Bear RV, Pet Friendly, Toxin Free
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2019 Class C Motor Home

Jayco Greyhawk 31F

Sleeps 8 32.0ft
8.2 miles from Portland, OR
(7)
$198/night
2022 Grand Design Transcend Xplor 261BH
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2022 Travel Trailer

Grand Design Transcend Xplor 261BH

Sleeps 9 30.0ft
19.3 miles from Portland, OR
(15)
$115/night
Great for Thanksgiving Visitors - 2021 Bunkhouse
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2021 Travel Trailer

Dutchmen RV Coleman Lantern Series 263BHWE

Sleeps 8 30.0ft
9.0 miles from Portland, OR
(13)
$130/night
2020 Thor Motor Coach FREEDOM ELITE 22E
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2020 Class C Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach Four Winds 22E

Sleeps 6 24.0ft
14.5 miles from Portland, OR
(15)
$260/night
Brand new Coleman Light 1905BH
2022 Travel Trailer

Dutchmen RV Coleman Light 1905BH

Sleeps 5 23.0ft
9.6 miles from Portland, OR
(11)
$110/night
Millie the Mercedes
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2019 Class C Motor Home

Forest River RV Sunseeker MBS 2400W

Sleeps 6 25.0ft
8.2 miles from Portland, OR
(12)
$250/night
Motorhome in Sherwood
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2016 Class C Motor Home

Forest River RV Forester LE 2251SLE Chevy

Sleeps 5 24.0ft
13.7 miles from Portland, OR
(7)
$150/night

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Jayco Jay Flight 212qbw

Jayco Jay Flight 212qbw

2023 / Travel Trailer
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Sleeps 4
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$99
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Keystone RV Passport 292BH SL Series

Keystone RV Passport 292BH SL Series

2021 / Travel Trailer
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Sleeps 10
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$130
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Braxton Creek Free Solo Plus DIN

Braxton Creek Free Solo Plus DIN

2022 / Travel Trailer
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Sleeps 4
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$90
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Forest River RV Wildwood Heritage Glen 378FL

Forest River RV Wildwood Heritage Glen 378FL

2022 / Fifth Wheel
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Sleeps 8
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The city of Portland is the country seat of Multnomah County and has a population of 652,503 as of the 2020 US Census. It sits at the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers. This port city offers RVers quick access to I-5 and I-84, with amenities and attractions that could support extended stays of two or more weeks, should you desire to do so.

There are plenty of ways to enjoy the outdoors in Portland, including a visit to Powell Butte Nature Park. This extinct volcano offers a 611-acre recreation area, including trails that mix pavement, compacted soil, and loose gravel. Another destination worth viewing is the Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge, showcasing over 175 bird and threatened salmon species. The Willamette River offers spots for boat tours and swimming, or you can enjoy paddleboarding in places like Sellwood Riverfront Park.

Portland hosts Oregon's zoo, a 64-acre facility with 76 animal species on display. If you are looking for a smaller animal encounter, visit the herd at Bellmont Goats in northern Portland. During your visit, you can spend half a day or more exploring the city museums, including the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, the Portland Art Museum, and the Oregon Maritime Museum.

There are many quality seafood eateries in this port city, with the Cabezon Restaurant getting high marks from locals. The Mediterranian Exploration Company is known for its healthy dishes, as is the Blossoming Lotus with its fusion dishes. If you want to try something different, enjoy the Peruvian and Latin dishes at Andina Restaurant off NW Glisan Street.

Campgrounds Near Portland, Oregon

One of the more popular RV campsites near Portland with excellent RV amenities is the nearby Portland Fairview RV Park. It has 497 back-in or pull-through sites with full RV hookups, 30 and 50-amp power, a hot tub, a swimming pool, cable TV, cell reception, and WiFi. Prices start at $59 per night.

Another nearby option is the Rolling Hills RV Park in nearby Fairview. It provides 137 back-in or pull-through sites with full RV hookups and 30 or 50-amp power options. You can use the pool or showers here, or enjoy the cable TV and cell service. WiFi is also provided to guests.

You can also try one of the 150 sites at the Portland-Woodburn RV Park. The lots at this nearby facility offer full hookups, 30- and 50-amp power, cable TV, cell reception, and WiFi. It is pet-friendly and offers AAA, FMCA, AARP, and military discounts. You can stay here daily, weekly, or monthly, with rates starting at $54.29 per night.

State Parks Near Portland, Oregon

Nearby Battle Ground Lake State Park is a 30-mile road trip north of the city in Washington state. There are over 30 campsites here, and six of them have partial RV hookups. Summers here are warm, while winters are cool and rainy. The best times of year to visit will be mid-spring through mid-fall, as some campsites and water are closed during the winter season. You can enjoy the beach, boat, canoe, fish, paddleboard, or swim the ancient volcano filled with clear waters. On land, you and your pet can explore miles of biking, hiking, or equestrian trails.

Traveling 25 miles southeast of Portland places you at Milo McIver State Park. You can enjoy views of the area, including Mt. Hood to the east. The Clackamas River offers anglers chinook salmon or steelhead, especially when the latter is in high numbers in March. Guests also enjoy taking guided tours of the fish hatchery and kayak or paddleboard rentals are available on-site. Winter sees lots of rain and temperatures that can drop near freezing, while summers can range between 51 and 81 degrees Fahrenheit for highs. June through September is when the park receives the most traffic. The park has 44 designated RV sites for camping.

Another nearby Washington state attraction is Paradise Point State Park, 26 miles north of Portland. The park encompasses over 100 acres, offering 49 standard campsites and 18 partial RV hookup sites. Most traffic happens during the summer months due to less rain. You can enjoy biking, hiking, fishing, kayaking, and swimming at the park. Many people enjoy the tranquility of the area. You'll find locals playing disc golf, shellfish harvesting, or wildlife viewing for species like blue herons. The apple orchard down by the Lewis River is also a place guests like to visit.

National Sites Near Portland, Oregon

The Fort Vancouver National Historic Site is across the Columbia River in Vancouver, WA. Learn the tales of Native Americans, fur traders, settlers, and soldiers that lived and worked in the area. Enjoy the exhibits, including reconstructed fur trading and military forts. You can also hike the easy-rated Officers' Row and Spruce Mill trails, each being under one mile in length. The city of Vancouver surrounds the historic site and offers access to amenities when you finish touring the fort.

If you want to visit Lewis and Clark National and State Historical Parks, it will require a 92-mile road trip northwest of Portland, near Warrenton. There are three state parks here in Oregon and another two in Washington celebrating the Lewis and Clark expedition. The main draw for this site is the reconstructed Fort Clatsop, where the explorers stayed with the soldiers of the Corps of Discovery. A visitors center displays a documentary film that discusses the lives of these explorers and the expedition itself.

Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park sits 174 miles north of Portland, in Seattle, WA. This park explores the history of the Klondike gold rush and the roughly 25,000 people who tried their luck in Alaska. The Seattle facility offers two floors of exhibits that you can explore, providing insight into how gold seekers and commercial entities used the city stores to make the trip north. It also shows how the gold rush impacted the growth of this city in the Pacific Northwest.

National Forests Near Portland, Oregon

The Mount Hood National Forest lies east of Portland, covering over one million acres. Mount Hood is the dominating feature of the region, with an elevation of 11,249 feet. Numerous trails offer access to the area, ranging from casual nature walks to multi-day excursions into the backcountry. Guests enjoy facilities like the alpine slide, bike park, ski chair, bungee jumping, go-karts, and zipline tours at Mount Hood SkiBowl. Biking, hiking, fishing, skiing, snowmobiling, and stargazing are popular activities throughout the forest, depending on the time of year.

If you travel 86 miles south of Portland, you will enter the Willamette National Forest. It offers guests 1,675,407 acres of terrain to explore year-round. You can camp for up to 14 days within two months before relocating. The forest is east of Eugene, where you can get food, gas, and shopping completed before or after your trip into the area. Numerous trails offer access to lakes, rivers, and waterfalls. Other popular activities include fishing, geocaching, bird watching, and star gazing.

A 157-mile road trip north into Washington will get you into the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. It covers 1.32 million acres of old-growth conifer forests, glaciers, and volcanic peaks. That includes the areas affected by the 1980 eruption of Mount Saint Helens. It is a favorite among hikers and photographers alike, and anglers enjoy many of the 21 lakes within the forest's boundaries. Nature watching is popular during the day, and the night opens dark skies for stargazing and astrophotography.

Pet Friendly RV Rentals in Portland

Portland is a beautiful place to RV with pets, as there are plenty of pet-friendly parks and tourist destinations. If you're going to be camping in the region, be sure to check out this list of the top pet-friendly campgrounds in Portland. There are also a number of pet-friendly restaurants and bars in Portland, so you won't have to leave your companion in the RV while you grab a bite to eat.

Portland is also home to one of the country's largest urban forests, Forest Park. Bring a leash and keep an eye on your dog if you decide to explore the more than 5,000 acres of forest.

Explore Portland, OR

Portland is located in northwestern Oregon, where the Willamette and Columbia rivers meet, 100 miles south of the Washington state border. The area is famous for its dedication to sustainability, its appreciation for nature, its bike-friendly culture, and its creative community scenes. It's a great place to grab a bite at a food truck, enjoy a concert, or take a tram ride. In the wintertime, you can enjoy the Christmas Ships Parade and the Winter Light Festival, enjoy a latte, or visit Mt. Hood for some skiing.

Portland's green spaces are the perfect place to spend a peaceful morning. You can enjoy a meditation in the Portland Japanese Garden or take a hike through Forest Park. For family fun, head over to Oaks Amusement Park, founded in 1905, or see the animals at the Oregon Zoo. If you'd like to immerse yourself in the sounds of rushing water, Multnomah Falls is just 30 miles east of the city. You can also bike from Portland to Hood River along the Historic Columbia River Highway. From museums to breweries, restaurants, arboretums, parks, and libraries, you'll never get bored in Portland.

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Best National Parks Near Portland, OR

While most national parks are hundreds of miles away from Portland, you'll enjoy some spectacular options if you're willing to make the drive. Oregon's only national park is Crater Lake National Park, which shares its name with Crater Lake, the deepest and clearest lake in the United States, created by volcanic activity thousands of years ago. The forested wonderland, located 232 miles southeast of Portland, is brimming with lakes that are nestled among high mountain peaks. It's a great place to hike, bike, ski, swim, scuba dive, and enjoy the beauty of nature. You'll also have the opportunity to take a ranger-led snowshoe tour or rest easy and enjoy the view on a narrated trolley tour.

Mount Rainier National Park in Washington State is a 138-mile drive north of Portland. The park is named after the 14,411-foot-tall mountain that rises above the earth from the base of an active volcano. Enjoy the beautiful natural scenery in your RV, or travel through the backwoods on your bike or on foot. The wildflowers are beautiful in the spring and summer, and the snow is spectacular in the winter.

Wildlife lovers who want to explore a diversity of ecosystems can experience alpine, rainforest, and marine climates in Olympic National Park, 162 miles north of Portland. This is a wonderful place to spot elk, bears, and mountain goats. You can also spend the day hiking, climbing, boating, fishing, or walking along the Pacific coast.

Popular State Parks Near Portland, OR

Milo McIver State Park is located 25 miles northwest of Portland, where the Cascade foothills and the Willamette Valley meet near the scenic Clackamas River. Estacada Lake borders the northeastern side of the park, and the 950-acre landscape of forest and meadowlands features beautiful views of Oregon's Mount Hood and Washington's Mount St. Helens and Mount Adams. You can spend your days at the park hiking the trails, horseback riding, playing disc golf, boating, rafting, and fishing. Be sure to check out the Clackamas Fish Hatchery, which raises more than a million Chinook salmon annually.

The gorgeous, 9000-acre Silver Falls State Park is known as the jewel of the Oregon State Parks system. The park is famous for its waterfalls, including South Falls, a 177-foot flow of water that you can walk behind. You can explore these natural wonders on the 7.2-mile Trail of Ten Falls, a forested hiking trail that winds down a natural canyon to a creek on the forest floor. Cyclists, hikers, and equestrians can enjoy 35 miles of backcountry trails. If you prefer to take it easy, you can picnic or play horseshoes in the day-use area. The park also has a large campground with several full hookup sites.

Fort Stevens State Park is located 92 miles northwest of Portland, where the Pacific Ocean meets the mouth of the Columbia River. The 4,300-acre site includes an earthen fort built in 1864, which was active from the Civil War until World War II. History buffs can visit the museum, the gun batteries, and the military base that shares its name with the park. You can also visit the Peter Iredale shipwreck or scale the South Jetty Observation Tower. In the summertime, you can relax by Coffenbury Lake or go boating, fishing, or swimming. Birdwatchers will also enjoy looking for herons, pelicans, gulls, sandpipers, and more in the wildlife viewing area at Trestle Bay.

Must-see Monuments and Landmarks Near Portland, OR

Oregon is rich with national historical sites and spectacular national monuments located within the city and a few hours away in your RV. Architecture buffs won't want to miss a trip to the Aubrey R. Watzek House, a U.S. National Historic Landmark in Portland. This modernist house, designed by John Yeon, was built for a local lumber magnate in 1936–1937 and included in a 1939 exhibition staged by the Museum of Modern Art. The John Yeon Center offers public tours of the house to small groups of 12 people aged 15 and over. Tickets are $20, and student admission is free. It's a good idea to book the tour in advance because spots sell out quickly.

John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, 230 miles southeast of Portland, is famous for its stunning landscapes, colorful rock formations, and layers of fossilized mammals and plants that lived there millions of years ago. The monument consists of three geographically distinct sections: Painted Hills, Sheep Rock, and Clarno, and is characterized by semi-desert shrublands and riparian zones.

RVshare’s Top Picks for Nearby RV Parks & Campgrounds

Roamer's Rest RV Park is a convenient, naturalistic campground off State Route 99 near the Tualatin River. This lovely park is shaded by old-growth pine trees and provides easy access to Portland and the Willamette wine valley. The site has showers and is big-rig-friendly. Many of the campsites feature full hookups with electricity.

The affordable, city-run Clackamette RV Park at the confluence of the Willamette and Clackamas rivers is a favorite destination for Portlanders. You can hike, swim, hunt for rocks on the banks, and enjoy the scenery at this peaceful stop. Sites are available on a first-come, first-served basis, so if you plan to camp here, arrive early.

Columbia River RV Park is located along the Columbia River in North Portland, 45 minutes from Multnomah Falls. From I-5, you can easily drive into downtown Portland and access a variety of dining, shopping, and recreational opportunities. This is a perfect park to camp at if you want to enjoy the city of Portland and visit the natural wonders, like Multnomah Falls and Mount Hood, nearby. The campground is in a quiet riverside area with 152 RV sites. Full hookup sites are available.

RV Dump Stations Near Portland, OR

There are several dump stations in the vicinity of Portland. The dump station at Portland-Woodburn RV Park is located 30 miles northeast of Portland. It's open year-round, seven days a week, and offers rinse and potable water. Usage is free for registered guests and $10 for visitors.

Ainsworth State Park has a dump site 30 miles east of Portland that is open from mid-March through October and free to use. Alternatively, the KOA-Cascade Locks/Portland East KOA Campground is 44 miles east of Portland. It's open year-round and available to registered guests to use for free. Non-guests can use the dump station for a small fee.

RV Rentals Near Portland, OR

For the best RV rentals that will take you to Portland, OR, and beyond, check out RVshare for classic Class C motorhomes, maneuverable compact Class B campervans, luxurious Class A coaches, and more. Drive your RV into the wilderness or settle down at a campsite like the Old Mill RV Resort with all the amenities you could want. Many modern RV parks have conveniences like showers, flush toilets, Wi-Fi, kitchens, and laundry rooms, but you can also opt for a more rustic experience at an RV campsite like the Silver Spur RV Park.

As you make your way into Portland, you can stop to see the famous neon Portland Oregon Sign or visit Powell's City of Books, the largest independent bookstore in the United States. You can also take in sites like the Lan Su Chinese Garden, the Portland Art Museum, or the Portland Farmers' Market. If you prefer to spend time in nature, you can drive south 50 miles to Willamette Valley, enjoy the beautiful scenery, and visit a few wineries. For a shorter trip, visit the Sauvie Island Wildlife Area and spend the day fishing and birdwatching.

RVshare has links to a wide range of Portland area rentals, with a variety of options you'll love. If friends and family are joining you on your trip and you want to travel comfortably at all times, choose a Class A motorcoach that can accommodate up to eight people with amenities that will make everyone feel at home. Couples and small groups might enjoy traveling in a compact Class B RV, which usually carries up to four people. These RVs are easier to drive and more adaptable to areas where roads are narrow, and space is limited. Class C RVs provide more space and storage than a Class B camper van but are smaller than a Class A motorhome.

Frequently Asked Questions About Renting an RV Near Portland, OR

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Portland, OR by trip duration?

In most areas, the price to rent a motorhome is around $200 a night and the price to rent a towable trailer is around $120 a night.

What does RVshare Protection cover with my Portland, OR RV rental?

RVshare's protection plan standard package covers Up to $300,000 in comprehensive and collision coverage based on the value of the RV. It also includes free 24/7 roadside assistance and free towing and tire service. For more information on RVshare insurance, click here.

What is included in my Portland, OR RV rental?

Check your RV listing and ask the owner about what is included with your RV rental. Every rental may not have the same inclusions.

Can I have my Portland, OR RV rental delivered to a specified location?

Many owners on RVshare.com offer delivery. They will drop the RV off and some will even set it up for you at the campsite. Check the listing or ask the owner to see if this service will be offered and its associated cost.