Whether you are taking a pilgrimage to the country music capital of the world just north of Murfreesboro or venturing to the Great Smokey Mountains to the east, this small Tennessee town is a great home base for your RV adventure. All you need to do is choose the Murfreesboro RV rental that's right for you.
Selecting the right RV class comes down to what you are looking for in regards to size, amenities, and drivability. Motorhome rentals in Murfreesboro come in three classes: A, B, and C. Class A RVs are by far the largest. These RVs closely resemble a large bus and are considered the most luxurious. Class B motorhomes are the smallest and most maneuverable. They usually only sleep one to two people and may include a kitchen. Lastly, the Class C motorhome is the middle ground between the two as far as size. They range from 20 feet to over 40 feet long and sleep from one to six people, depending on their size.
Tow-behind RVs, or travel trailers, come in all shapes and sizes. The towing capacity of the driving vehicle will determine how much the towable RV can weigh. A pop-up camper rental in Murfreesboro will usually be the smallest and lightest type of towable RV.
The best part of having an RV rental is camping out. Fortunately, Murfreesboro is surrounded by forested campgrounds full of amenities.
The first must-stop spot is Poole Knob Recreational Park in La Vergne, Tennessee. This boating paradise is adjacent to J. Percy Priest Lake and is surrounded by almost 20,000 acres of grasslands and forest. The park is laid out so that there is no crowding, and each location comes with standard glamping amenities, such as electrical, water and sewer hookups.
For a unique setting, try Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park. A waterfall greets guests as they enter this Native American burial ground. All the RV sites are shaded, and numerous hiking trails meander through the peaceful forests.
Just four hours to the east of Murfreesboro is the entrance to theGreat Smoky Mountains. Visitors can hike hundreds of trails, see wildflowers in bloom and observe elk in their native habitat.
A bit closer to Murfreesboro is Stones River National Battlefield. The park pays tribute to the conflict at Stones River during the Civil War that was won by the Union. Great losses were seen on both sides during the three-day engagement, and 6,000 Union soldiers are memorialized at Stones River National Cemetery on the premises.
Some parks and campgrounds may not accommodate larger RVs and vessels. Thankfully, Murfreesboro has many RV storage facilities nearby.
StorPlace of Veterans Parkway is right in Murfreesboro and has uncovered secure parking spots. This facility is conveniently located near all major highways for easy access. Be sure to call ahead as they do book up from time to time.
Another option is CubeSmart Self Storage off of Church Street. It has some of the most affordable parking options for RV storage. They can only accommodate up to 40-foot camper rentals in Murfreesboro but are a great value with 24/7 access and state-of-the-art security.
When you are exploring in your camper rental in Murfreesboro, you'll need to know where the closest dumpstation is. Here are some in the area:
Henry Horton State Resort Park, Chapel Hill, TN
RV Parts and Service, Christiana, TN
Seven Points Campground, Hermitage, TN
Poole Knobs Campground, La Vergne, TN
Cedars of Lebanon State Park, Lebanon, TN
Anderson Road Campground, Nashville, TN
Smith Springs Recreation Area, Nashville, TN
Nashville I-24 Campground, Smyrna, TN
Families traveling in Murfreesboro will enjoy the Discovery Center in Murfree Spring. Tons of hands-on activities and exhibits excite the senses of young ones and adults alike. Temporary exhibits frequently rotate, so check the schedule for the latest events and displays.
Sports enthusiasts will need to head north to the Music City to find their favorite teams, such as the Tennessee Titans. Nashville is also full of nightlife and museums, and the legendary Grand Ole Opry still serves as a country music mecca.
For the most part, Murfreesboro traffic is smooth sailing north or south on I-24 although you can expect some congestion near Nashville.
If your expedition includes a trek through the Smokies, be sure to stop for weather updates and road closures. Rain, rockslides and other hazards can create obstructions on the mountain switchbacks.
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 Murfreesboro, TN, 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 Murfreesboro?Yes. The minimum age is 25 to be eligible to get an RV Rental in Murfreesboro 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 Murfreesboro?Yes. Prior to renting any RV, check with the owner since not all will offer this particular option.