RV Rentals Jacksonville FL

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Coachmen RV Apex Ultra-Lite 151 RBX
2012 Pop-up Camper

Coachmen RV Apex Ultra-Lite 151 RBX

Sleeps 5 17.0ft
48.1 miles from Jacksonville, FL
$150 /night
ALiner Scout Scout
2013 Pop-up Camper

ALiner Scout Scout

Sleeps 4 15.0ft
121.1 miles from Jacksonville, FL
(27)
$85 /night
Forest River RV Flagstaff MACLTD Series 228D
2018 Pop-up Camper

Forest River RV Flagstaff MACLTD Series 228D

Sleeps 6 17.0ft
143.8 miles from Jacksonville, FL
(13)
$65 /night
Forest River RV Flagstaff MAC LTD Series 206ST
2013 Pop-up Camper

Forest River RV Flagstaff MAC LTD Series 206ST

Sleeps 5 17.0ft
135.2 miles from Jacksonville, FL
(3)
$65 /night
Palomino Palomino ponies P280
2009 Pop-up Camper

Palomino Palomino ponies P280

Sleeps 4 16.5ft
177.3 miles from Jacksonville, FL
(3)
$69 /night
Coleman Coleman Lantern LT 17B
2020 Pop-up Camper

Coleman Coleman Lantern LT 17B

Sleeps 5 21.5ft
129.9 miles from Jacksonville, FL
New Listing New Listing
$0 /night
Palomino Real-Lite A-Frame Series 12ST
2017 Pop-up Camper

Palomino Real-Lite A-Frame Series 12ST

Sleeps 3 19.0ft
181.2 miles from Jacksonville, FL
(2)
$70 /night
Forest River RV Flagstaff MAC LTD Series 206BH
2008 Pop-up Camper

Forest River RV Flagstaff MAC LTD Series 206BH

Sleeps 6 20.25ft
138.9 miles from Jacksonville, FL
$100 /night
Forest River RV Rockwood Freedom Series 1640LTD
2020 Pop-up Camper

Forest River RV Rockwood Freedom Series 1640LTD

Sleeps 5 17.08ft
189.0 miles from Jacksonville, FL
New Listing New Listing
$92 /night
2019 Pop-up Camper

CRUX Expedition Trailer CRUX 2700

Sleeps 4 17.0ft
165.8 miles from Jacksonville, FL
$89 /night
Coleman The Destiny Series Sedona
2002 Pop-up Camper

Coleman The Destiny Series Sedona

Sleeps 6 20.0ft
166.8 miles from Jacksonville, FL
New Listing New Listing
$60 /night

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Discover RV Rentals Jacksonville FL in an RV!

Exploring RV Rentals Jacksonville FL in an RV is a wonderful way to travel! You can spend your day seeing the sights, learning about the local history, and admiring the breathtaking scenery and know that you get to retreat to your own bed every evening. You can eat at delicious local restaurants...but if you need a break, you can also make yourself a nice home-cooked meal in the comfort of your motorhome. You also have the freedom of knowing you can stay longer if you find a spot you like, or pack up and head out if you feel the need to move on. It’s like having the comforts of home, but also being able to experience new adventures!

You don’t need to worry if you don’t have your own RV, either. In fact, even if you’re considering purchasing one, renting one through RVshare first and going on a trip is a good way to do a trial run. Renting with RVshare is a safe experience because even if you’re an RVing novice, they have 24-hour roadside assistance to help you with any questions or problems.

Now that you’ve decided to visit RV Rentals Jacksonville FL, you just have to decide which kind of camper you want to take on your journey! Class A motorhomes are the large bus-type RVs you see on the road - perfect for larger groups or people who prefer amenities like bathrooms, showers, kitchens...some even come with laundry facilities or fireplaces! Class B campervans are great for couples or a very small family, and the fact that they’re more compact makes them easier to handle. Class C campers are a good compromise between the two - larger than a campervan and with some perks like bathrooms, but not as unwieldy to drive as a Class A. RVshare also has tow vehicles like 5th wheels and toy haul trailers if you like to bring dirt bikes, kayaks, or other fun gear on your trips!

While you’re browsing RVshare, also consider that most owners will offer you a break the longer you rent their vehicle. If you click on the camper you’re interested in and scroll down, it will show you weekly and monthly rental rates.

RVshare also lets you narrow your search by what’s important to you. Currently in RV Rentals Jacksonville FL, we have 800 rentals giving you the options to search by location, size or type of camper, or even year of vehicle. You can also search for pet-friendly RVs. There are also options for one-way rentals if you’re planning to fly home from your destination, or round-trip rentals.

While you’re making your plans to explore RV Rentals Jacksonville FL be sure to check out our recommendations on this page! From local or national parks in the area to historic sites and museums to the best place to grab lunch, we have lots of trip-planning advice to help you on your journey. Our Events & Entertainment section will help you see the sporting events, festivals, live music, and other events going on while you’re visiting. We also have guides to practical things like where to camp for the night, where you can find local dump stations, and where you might like to plan road trips that originate in RV Rentals Jacksonville FL.

You’re sure to find plenty of suggestions for things to do and help for camping and caring for your RV while you’re in the area.

Explore Jacksonville, FL

Jacksonville has many things to do so ensure you plan at least a week or two to see this city and the surrounding area. Hikers will love the trails at Julington Durbin Creek Preserve, at the confluence of Julington and Durbin creeks. The trail starts at Clark's Creek's Fish Camp. These trails are open for horseback riding and biking. The creeks are also a great place to go kayaking, and there is a kayak launch near the south entrance to Palmetto Leaves Regional Park.

Another fantastic place to go hiking is Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park. There are over 20 miles of hiking trails; some are also open for biking. In addition, this park has a sandy beach and a campground. Their 60-acre lake is a fantastic place to go fishing, kayaking, canoeing, and pedal boating. Boats are available to rent.

Castaway Island Preserve is another terrific option for a family hike. Visitors often enjoy stopping at the observation deck to spot marshland wildlife. Visitors can watch a film in the visitor's center. They have a kayak launch so you can explore the Intracoastal Waterway.

Something exciting is always happening at the Museum of Science & History (MOSH). While this facility hosts special events and exhibits throughout the year, visitors love their core exhibits. For example, one interactive exhibit focuses on animals found off Jacksonville's coast while another exhibit focuses on helping visitors understand how their bodies move. The nature center offers visitors the chance to see animals up close. They also have a planetarium. The Jacksonville Arboretum and Gardens is also worth a visit.

While staying in an RV makes it easy to prepare meals, there are some restaurants that you may want to consider. If you want breakfast, head to The Fox. This old-fashioned diner also serves a fabulous lunch, like their corn-beef hash and pizza. Do not leave without sampling their fried green tomatoes. The best hamburger in Jacksonville is found at Relish Big Tasty Burgers. This restaurant, which has been serving guests since 2009, offers many options that allow guests to customize their burgers.

Families camping in Jacksonville will want to go to the Zoo and Gardens. The zoo is home to animals from around the world divided into 14 different areas. They have a train, a great way to explore this facility. Guests can join the fun at many special events throughout the year, like Easter brunch, and shop at holiday markets.

Another option for families is exploring Catty Shack Ranch Wildlife Sanctuary. This facility is the permanent home of many types of cats, including tigers, lions, and leopards. They also have other wildlife, like foxes and coatimundis. Visitors can pet horses, too.

Road Trips Starting from Jacksonville, FL

Best National Parks Near Jacksonville, FL

While there are no national parks near Jacksonville, you can find terrific options if you are willing to drive. Biscayne National Park is about 371 miles south of Jacksonville. This park is great for paddling and snorkeling in the Atlantic Ocean. This park has three main areas. Boca Chita Key has a campground. It also has an observation deck on a historic lighthouse. Elliot Key is the largest island in Biscayne National Park. There is a campground on Biscayne Bay's shores. Consider hiking along Spite Highway to see this island's diverse ecosystems. Many presidents enjoyed spending time at the Cocolobo Club on Adams Key, and this day-use area has picnic facilities.

The closest entrance to Everglades National Park is about 360 miles south of Jacksonville, making it an ideal location for an RV road trip. The park has two campgrounds. The Lone Pine Key Campground is near the Ernest F. Coe Visitor Center. This is an ideal option if you want to follow the Anhinga Trail, where visitors can often see alligators, turtles, anhingas, herons, and egrets. The Flamingo Campground is accessible from the Homestead entrance. This is an excellent choice for those who want to boat, kayak, canoe, fish, attend ranger programs, or geocache. There are five bike trails in Everglades National Park.

Dry Tortugas National Park is about 570 miles from Jacksonville. This park is in the southwest corner of the Florida Keys reef system, the third largest in the world. There are no roads to this park, so visitors need to take a seaplane or a boat. Most visitors start their visit at Garden Key. Fort Jefferson, one of the nation's largest 19th-century forts, is on this island. Many people go snorkeling or diving at this location. Loggerhead Key is the largest island in the park, and it is home to numerous loggerhead turtles. Many people use this as a starting point to dive near historic shipwrecks. Bush Key is often closed due to nesting birds.

Popular State Parks Near Jacksonville, FL

Little Talbot Island State Park is on the east side of Jacksonville. This park contains one of the few undeveloped barrier islands in Florida. It has five miles of beaches and three miles of bike trails. Visitors to this park can kayak and fish in Myrtle Creek.

Fort Clinch State Park is about 40 miles northeast of Jacksonville. Visitors can explore a fort critical during the Civil War and see historic cannons. Reenactments occur on the first Sunday of each month. This 1,400-acre park has many miles of hiking trails that run through maritime hammock forests, which can be a good place to see gopher tortoises and painted buntings. Visitors can fish in the Atlantic Ocean. They can also go shark-tooth hunting and shelling.

Crooked River State Park is about 42 miles north of Jacksonville. This Georgia state park offers a boat ramp, four picnic shelters, a nature center, a playground, and a miniature golf course. It is on the Colonial Coast Birding Trail. Vendors often host guided kayak trips from this location.

Must-see Monuments and Landmarks Near Jacksonville, FL

Fort Caroline National Memorial pays tribute to the time that Florida was under French control during the 16th century. Visitors usually start their visit at the visitors center in Jacksonville. Then, they head out to the Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve, where they can see flora and fauna. The monument also contains the Theodore Roosevelt Area, where visitors can hike through a hardwood forest, swamplands, pine flatwoods, oak hammocks, and a tidal marsh. It also includes the Ribault Column, where visitors can see stunning views of St. Johns River. Moreover, the memorial covers Spanish Pond, which offers a boardwalk with interpretative signage.

RVshare’s Top Picks for Nearby RV Parks & Campgrounds

There are many terrific campgrounds near Jacksonville. Pecan Park RV Community is an all-ages campground with laundry, showers, and recreation areas. Each of the campsites has a view of their lake.

If you are looking for a small campground, consider Fleetwood RV Park as they only have 10 camping spots. If you stay for a month, your site will have a patio with a picnic table. They have a laundry room, a shower house, a dump station, and a dog park.

Big Tree RV Park has camping sites located around multiple loops, with plenty of space between campsites. This campground caters to campers looking to stay for a month but also offers weekly and nightly camping. They have a laundry room and showers.

RV Dump Stations Near Jacksonville, FL

There is a dump station in Military Park at Jacksonville Navy Station. People using this dump station need access to the base.

Flamingo Lake RV Community has a dump station. It is on the northeast side of the lake between camping spots. This campground has a swimming beach, restaurant, and a dog exercise area.

There is also a dump station at Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park. Registered guests can use this dump station for free, otherwise, the cost is $6. This park has a 1.5-mile beach, picnic areas, a 60-acre freshwater lake, and a playground. It is close to Fort Caroline National Memorial.

RV Rentals Near Jacksonville, FL

At RVshare, you will find the perfect RV rental for a camping adventure in Jacksonville, Florida. You might want to rent a toy hauler to bring your wave runners and ATVs along, or, you might want to rent a lightweight trailer that you can easily tow with your vehicle. Class B vans are ideal for couples who want to easily maneuver through city traffic. Renting an RV allows you to camp in the wild at beautiful spots like Yellow Bluff Fort State Historic Park or Amelia Island State Park. They also allow you to stay in upscale campgrounds, like Island Oaks RV Resort or Flamingo Lake RV Community.

A Class A motorhome is perfect if you love to live in luxury. These motorhomes often come with washers, dryers, and other features you have at your house. Class C trailers have so much variety, from small teardrop trailers perfect for the solo traveler to large units with multiple slideouts that can sleep up to 10 people comfortably. In the middle are Class B trailers that resemble cargo vans.

Campers can find many things to do in Jacksonville, Florida. Animal lovers will want to explore the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens and Catty Shack Ranch. There are lots of museums worth visiting, including Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens, the Museum of Science & History, and the Museum of Southern History. Jacksonville is also a super place to start a road trip.

Frequently Asked Questions About Renting an RV Near Jacksonville, FL

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

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 Jacksonville, FL, 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 Jacksonville?

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

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