RV Rental Shreveport, LA

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Forest River RV Wildwood Heritage Glen LTZ 378FL
2019 Fifth Wheel

Forest River RV Wildwood Heritage Glen LTZ 378FL

Sleeps 8 43.0ft
14.2 miles from Shreveport, LA
(1)
$175 /night
EverGreen RV Tesla 3950
2015 Fifth Wheel

EverGreen RV Tesla 3950

Sleeps 6 43.0ft
8.6 miles from Shreveport, LA
New Listing New Listing
$165 /night
Prime Time RV Crusader 395BHL
2020 Fifth Wheel

Prime Time RV Crusader 395BHL

Sleeps 7 40.0ft
52.6 miles from Shreveport, LA
(7)
$175 /night
Heartland ElkRidge 38MB
2022 Fifth Wheel

Heartland ElkRidge 38MB

Sleeps 6 42.0ft
59.9 miles from Shreveport, LA
(2)
$162 /night
Keystone RV Montana 3855BR
2020 Fifth Wheel

Keystone RV Montana 3855BR

Sleeps 8 40.0ft
72.8 miles from Shreveport, LA
(15)
$162 /night
Forest River RV Cherokee Arctic Wolf Suite 3770
2022 Fifth Wheel

Forest River RV Cherokee Arctic Wolf Suite 3770

Sleeps 6 43.0ft
20.5 miles from Shreveport, LA
New Listing New Listing
$172 /night
KZ Durango D333RLT
2022 Fifth Wheel

KZ Durango D333RLT

Sleeps 4 37.0ft
59.6 miles from Shreveport, LA
(1)
$151 /night
Forest River RV Impression 315MB
2022 Fifth Wheel

Forest River RV Impression 315MB

Sleeps 9 38.0ft
98.8 miles from Shreveport, LA
$145 /night
Jayco Eagle 336FBOK
2018 Fifth Wheel

Jayco Eagle 336FBOK

Sleeps 6 40.0ft
75.5 miles from Shreveport, LA
$145 /night
Forest River RV Cardinal 3450RL
2008 Fifth Wheel

Forest River RV Cardinal 3450RL

Sleeps 4 34.0ft
65.1 miles from Shreveport, LA
(1)
$125 /night
Jayco Eagle 319MLOK
2020 Fifth Wheel

Jayco Eagle 319MLOK

Sleeps 4 36.0ft
91.5 miles from Shreveport, LA
$162 /night
Forest River RV Sandpiper 384QBOK
2021 Fifth Wheel

Forest River RV Sandpiper 384QBOK

Sleeps 8 43.0ft
103.1 miles from Shreveport, LA
$120 /night
Heritage glen 337bar
2018 Fifth Wheel

Heritage glen 337bar

Sleeps 4 40ft
55.6 miles from Shreveport, LA
$149 /night
2018 Fifth Wheel

Jayco Eagle 339FLQS

Sleeps 6 39.0ft
62.6 miles from Shreveport, LA
New Listing New Listing
$134 /night
Forest River RV Blue Ridge Cabin Edition 378 LF
2018 Fifth Wheel

Forest River RV Blue Ridge Cabin Edition 378 LF

Sleeps 9 41.0ft
66.9 miles from Shreveport, LA
$130 /night
Keystone RV Raptor 423
2020 Fifth Wheel

Keystone RV Raptor 423

Sleeps 6 44.0ft
47.6 miles from Shreveport, LA
New Listing New Listing
$162 /night
Heartland Cyclone 4006
2021 Fifth Wheel

Heartland Cyclone 4006

Sleeps 7 45.0ft
99.4 miles from Shreveport, LA
$300 /night
Forest River RV Sierra 379FLOK
2018 Fifth Wheel

Forest River RV Sierra 379FLOK

Sleeps 6 41.0ft
117.7 miles from Shreveport, LA
(3)
$140 /night
Heartland Milestone 386BH
2022 Fifth Wheel

Heartland Milestone 386BH

Sleeps 9 43.0ft
72.5 miles from Shreveport, LA
New Listing New Listing
$152 /night
Jayco Pinnacle 37RLWS
2019 Fifth Wheel

Jayco Pinnacle 37RLWS

Sleeps 4 42.0ft
70.6 miles from Shreveport, LA
$154 /night

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The town of Shreveport was originally created as a meeting place on the Texas Trail. Captain Henry Miller Shreve, an American inventor and steamboat captain, led the efforts to clear away the Great Raft log jam from the Red River. This natural log jam had reached 180 miles long and blocked shipping passage along the river. The town was incorporated as Shreveport in 1839. It soon became an important center of steamboat commerce as it carried crops and cotton from the Caddo Parish plantations. While Shreveport enjoyed several decades of prosperity, the Red River once again became unnavigable between 1914 and 1994. Much of the downtown riverfront was revitalized starting in the mid-1990s when riverboat gambling became popular. 

Visitors to Shreveport often stop by the 500,000-square-foot Louisiana Boardwalk, which is a prominent outdoor shopping center in nearby Bossier City. It's located between two popular casinos and is one of the largest outlet malls in the state. After opening in May of 2005, it's come to include stores like Bass Pro Shops, Nike, Regal Cinema, Build-A-Bear Workshop, and Banana Republic. Today, it has more than 50 retail stores, restaurants, and outlet stores. 

The Multicultural Center of the South in downtown Shreveport hosts a range of family-friendly education programs and activities and is another popular spot with visitors. This site is one of two in Shreveport that's part of the Louisiana African American Heritage Trail. This path has 38 sites that run from New Orleans to Baton Rouge and Shreveport. It was created to highlight how the achievements and contributions of African Americans have shaped the culture and success of the state and country. 

Some annual festivities in Shreveport include Mudbug Madness, a May celebration of crawfish. The Louisiana Holiday Trail of Lights starts after Thanksgiving and goes until New Year's Day. It includes parades, firework shows, and festivals across eight northern Louisiana cities. The Red River Revel is a food, culture, and music festival that takes place in autumn. Since it began in 1976, it's become the largest outdoor festival in the region. 

Campgrounds Near Shreveport, Louisiana

Cash Point RV Park in Bossier City is a no-frills RV campground that sits on the Red River. You'll find some of the state's lowest camping rates here that only get lower the longer you stay. All of the 101 RV sites are shaded by tall, beautiful trees. Other amenities you're sure to love are the small general store, new bathrooms and showers, and modern laundry facilities. 

The DiamondJacks Casino and Resort is another camping option in Bossier City that's right next to a pool and 24-hour casino. The campsites here come with full hookups and a pleasant plot of grass. If you want to eat out, you can head over to the on-site restaurant. The casino puts on regular entertainment like musical acts and more. 

Cinnamon Creek RV Park in Minden offers free Wi-Fi and is within walking distance of several reputable eateries. This pet-friendly campground is ADA-accessible and well-shaded. You'll find professional-grade laundry facilities as well as an abundance of picnic tables. 

State Parks Near Shreveport, Louisiana

Lake Bistineau State Park has a fascinating history dating back more than 200 years. In 1800, a log jam in the Red River resulted in the flooding of several thousands of acres. By 1935, Loggy Bayou had a permanent dam that created the stunning present-day Lake Bistineau. For anglers, the shoreline promises exceptional bream catching while you'll find bass near the lake's cypress trees. There are a total of 61 RV campsites with water and electrical hookups that start as low as $20 a night. 

Caddo Lake State Park in Texas is just one mile away from the community of Karnack. You're sure to love the exciting 50 miles of paddling trails here. The 26,810-acre lake has more than 70 species of fish. Feel free to borrow some fishing gear from the on-site office or bring your own. Plan to spend a few peaceful afternoons hiking and picnicking under the lush tree canopy. For family-friendly fun, grab an explorer's pack from the park's office and complete various activities to earn a badge. 

Lake Claiborne State Park often receives around 55,000 visitors every year. Since it opened in 1974, it's been popular with visitors who want to check out the man-made, 6,400-acre Lake Claiborne. In addition to hiking, you can play disc golf, ride mountain bikes, fish, boat, and swim. There are six miles of scenic trails and a large swimming beach perfect for sunbathing and lounging. Consider renting a canoe or boat for an exciting day out on the water. 

National Sites Near Shreveport, Louisiana

Visit Cane River Creole National Historical Park to learn more about the generations of Creole families who worked on the Oakland and Magnolia Plantations. You're welcome to tour the historic store, corn cribs, medical office, and the enslaved people's and sharecropper's quarters. These families lived and worked along Louisiana's Cane River for over eight generations, raising tobacco and cotton and taking care of the landowner's grand celebrations. Take part in a ranger-led tour through the plantation before venturing out to explore the rest of the 60 historic outbuildings. 

The President William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home National Historic Site includes Bill Clinton's first home where he learned lessons fundamental to his presidency. Built in 1917, the house was first owned by Clinton's maternal grandparents. Since his father died three months before he was born, Clinton and his mother had to move in with his grandparents in 1946. Along with viewing the birthplace home, you can also tour the visitor center, which has a kiosk with digital pictures from Clinton's life.

Don't miss out on discovering the nine different astonishing ecosystems present at Big Thicket National Preserve. You'll find bayous, dry desert landscapes, and land dotted with longleaf pines. Hike the more than 40 miles of trails to try to find some of the nearly 300 local bird species. The easy Sundew Trail allows you to see a variety of carnivorous plants. Other popular attractions here include the Staley Cabin, Teel Cemetery, and Village Creek Waterway, which is well-liked by beginner paddlers. 

National Forests Near Shreveport, Louisiana

Sabine National Forest covers 160,656 acres in east Texas. It forms the boundary of Toledo Bend, the country's fifth-largest artificial body of water. This is a great area to fish for crappie and catfish. Stop by in the spring to take advantage of the spawning season or to visit during one of the national bass fishing contests. The many mixed-use trails are perfect for hiking, biking, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing. 

The 153,000-acre Angelina National Forest spans four Texas counties. The forest's seven developed areas provide boat ramps, picnic tables, and trails. The best fishing opportunities are at the southern end of the Sam Rayburn Reservoir, Texas' largest man-made body of water. Feel free to spend your time paddling, rafting, kayaking, stargazing, bird watching, or hunting. Hunting and fishing licenses are required for those over the age of 17. The forest's only geocache is hidden away in a corner of the historic Graham Cemetery.

Established in 1936, Davy Crockett National Forest is named for the renowned folk hero and frontiersman. The Ratcliff Lake Recreation Area here has a four-acre lake where you can swim, boat, and fish. There's also a forest trail, amphitheater, and bathhouse with showers. Motorized boats are not permitted in the waters. If you're hunting for feral hogs, wild turkeys, waterfowl, deer, or small game, you must wear daylight fluorescent orange. This forest is great for bird enthusiasts who want a chance to spot herons, pileated woodpeckers, cardinals, kingfishers, and raptors.

Best National Parks Near Shreveport, LA

Hot Springs National Park is about three hours away from Shreveport in Arkansas near the Ouachita National Forest in the city of Hot Springs. Before it became the city it is today, this site was used as a place of healing and relaxation. As more and more people arrived to use the thermal springs, the city of Hot Springs was built up around the national park. Walk along Bathhouse Row or tour the famous Fordyce Bathhouse and Grand Promenade. You'll find 26 miles of hiking trails in this park, along with scenic drives and more. Gulpha Gorge Campground, the single camping area in the national park, can accommodate tents and motorhomes. 

Missouri's Gateway Arch National Park is 560 miles away. Its namesake 630-foot stainless steel arch marks where Lewis and Clark started their 19th-century expedition. The park itself includes 91 acres of land along the Mississippi River as well as an abundance of historical buildings and modern-day museums. Those interested in going up the arch should visit in the early morning or late afternoon. You can also stop by in the winter to miss the crowds entirely. Consider taking a riverboat cruise, a guided courthouse tour, or a convenient trolley ride.

Mammoth Cave National Park has more than 400 miles of explored caverns and caves. Around 650 miles from Shreveport, this site is home to the world's longest-known cave system. Be sure to throw on a light jacket before following your tour guide through the Frozen Niagara area, Rotunda, and Gothic Avenue. Enjoy the breathtaking flowstone cascades before checking out the historic 19th-century signatures from previous explorers. If you're not fond of subterranean excursions, you're welcome to stay aboveground and explore Kentucky's rolling green hills. Consider hiking, biking, fishing, picnicking, or heading over to the nearby town of Bowling Green. 

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RV Dump Stations Near Shreveport, LA
Some of the top waste dump stations in Shreveport, which is in northwestern Louisiana, are near the borders of Texas and Arkansas. Travelers who enjoy fishing or water sports will appreciate the Red River and Cross Lake while other visitors will appreciate Shreveport's Sci-Port Discovery Center, Louisiana State Fairgrounds, and Spring Street Historical Museum.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Renting an RV Near Shreveport, LA

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Shreveport, LA 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 Shreveport, LA 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 do I need to know before renting an RV in Shreveport, LA?

Shreveport has plenty of freeway and highway access to make RV driving a breeze. The city also has ample parks, bodies of water, and open spaces to visit. Be sure to include time in your plans to explore the Sci-Port Discovery Center, the Jubilee Zoo, or the Barksdale Global Power Museum.

What are the RV rental requirements in Shreveport, LA?

There is no special license needed to rent an RV, but it never hurts to check state websites. if you are unsure about traveling there and any regulations they may have, double-checking with the state will provide some peace of mind!

What are some tips for first-time RV renters in Shreveport, LA?

Renting an RV in Shreveport, LA means endless blue skies and wide open roads. With all the wide open space between destinations, make sure you have a full tank of gas and plenty of food before you hit the road. You'll find plenty of RV campgrounds with pools and other fun amenities. Busy season is in the spring and summer so book early to get your spot, or off-season to avoid crowds.

What are the minimum age requirements for renting an RV in Shreveport, LA?

The minimum age requirement for renting an RV is 25.

What is included in my Shreveport, LA RV rental?

You should find any amenities that are included with your rental in the listing details. But it never hurts to check in with the owner before you arrive at the RV or have it delivered to ensure you have everything that is needed to have a fun and enjoyable trip!

Are there pet friendly RVs for rent in Shreveport, LA?

Looking for a pet friendly RV rental? Use the pet-friendly filter when searching on RVshare.com to find the perfect one for you!

Can I have my Shreveport, LA RV rental delivered to a specified location?

Many owners on RVshare.com offer delivery, and will even set it up for you at the campsite. Choose the 'Delivery' filter to narrow down your search results to RVs that can be brought to your home or destination. Check the listing details for any information regarding extra fees for delivery, or ask the owner if you are unsure.

Are there one way rental options from Shreveport, LA?

One way rentals can add flexibility to your trip, but there are typically costs associated with returning the RV back to the owner. Learn more about one way rental options at rvshare.com/one-way-rv-rentals.