RV Rentals In Cities Near San Francisco, California


Campgrounds Near San Francisco, California

Rent an RV near San Francisco, California

When considering renting an RV near San Francisco, California, you’re going to have many different types of RVs, motorhomes, campers and travel trailers to choose from. Depending on the type of trip you are taking to or from San Francisco, California, you’ll want to choose an RV for rent that includes the amenities you’ll need for you, your friends or family. RV rentals in San Francisco, California are in high demand, especially between Memorial Day weekend and Labor Day weekend, so you’ll want to book your RV for rent in advance....

When renting an RV or camper you will need RV Rental protection in case the unthinkable happens. Many people mistakenly believe that their personal auto policy will cover their RV rental only to find out too late that this is untrue. It’s likely your Auto Insurance Policy is not going to cover the RV Rental. When you rent an RV on RVnGO.com, RV rental protection is automatically included in your rental. For a low nightly rate, you will receive $1,000,000 in liability coverage and up to $200,000 in property damage coverage. With RVnGO's RV rental protection plans, you can rent an RV with the peace of mind that you are covered in the case something happens on your trip. RVnGO's RV rental protection plans also cover RV owners, in the case something is broken or damaged on the RV during your trip.

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San Francisco California

Campgrounds and RV Parks near San Francisco

Staying in San Francisco proper with your RV is going to be an urban RVing experience. If you’re looking for an RV camping experience that is more than parking your RV in a paved lot with some amenities, you’ll want to venture outside of San Francisco. For a complete guide to RV Parking in San Francisco, check out: How to Park Legally in San Francisco If you make your plans a few months ahead of your planned stay, you should be able to find a spot at one of these RV parks. Last minute bookings can be challenging, especially during peak travel season, so book early.

Candlestick RV Park

This RV Park is the closest in proximity to the city of San Francisco and with that, you should not expect lush greenery or much space for slide-outs. However, the RV park is located the closest to the city of San Francisco, allow you to conveniently explore many attractions. Candlestick Park offers a Campsite Concierge to help you book your excursions and make your plans for exploring San Francisco. The RV park is a parking lot with tight spaces and when it rains, according to reviews, the lot can form large puddles. Amenities: 165 sites with full hook-ups and 24 tent sites, Pull-thru Sites, Pets Allowed, Tent Camping, Electric 30/20/15 Amp, Electric 50 AMP, Laundromat, Store, Game Room, WiFi See what people are saying about Candlestick RV Park Candlestick RV Park, 650 Gilman Ave, San Francisco, CA 94124 (415) 822-2299

Golden Gate Trailer Park

Parking near the Golden Gate bridge is a unique opportunity to get a feel for San Francisco while enjoying the outdoors. You can easily take a ferry or bus to explore other areas of San Francisco while staying at the The Golden Gate Trailer Park Located near the Corte Madera Ecological Preserve, the Muir Woods and Mt. Tamalpais, makes this area of San Francisco popular for hiking, cycling, running and nature activities. Amenities: Laundry Room, Restrooms and Showers, Wifi, Cable TV, Pet Friendly See what people are saying about Golden Gate Trailer Park Golden Gate Trailer Park, 2000 Redwood Highway, Greenbrae, CA 94904 (415) 924-0683

Coyote Valley Resort

Nestled in a beautiful landscape, Coyote Valley Resort offers many amenities, making it worthy of being called a luxury RV park. Onsite, they have 127 RV sites that they call “Deluxe sites.” If you’re visiting tech companies in the San Francisco area, the location of Coyote Valley Resort is a convenient location to stay. Amenities: 127 RV Sites with Full Hook-ups, Electric 100/50/30/20 Amps, Restrooms and Showers, Private patio, barbecue, and sitting area, Propane, Pool, Wifi See what people are saying about Coyote Valley Resort How to get there Coyote Valley Resort, 9750 Monterey Road, Morgan Hill, CA 95037 (866) 376-5500

Treasure Island RV Park

Treasure Island RV Park is conveniently located near major highways, San Francisco’s South Bay and San Francisco International Airport (SFO). From the park, you can easily get to Costco and Trade Joe’s for shopping. Amenities: 182 full hookup RV sites (including sewer hookup),Pull-thru Sites, Electric 30/20/15 Amp, Electric 50 AMP, Bathroom and shower facilities, Two laundry facilities, Dog walking areas, Picnic areas Treasure Island RV Park, 1700 El Camino Real, South San Francisco, CA 94080 (650) 731-6049

San Francisco RV Resort

This RV Resort is among the best places to park and stay close to San Francisco. The location in the Edgemar-Pacific Manor area, near the beach and a short drive to major attractions in San Francisco makes this a convenient spot to stay. This is a great spot for folks interested in surfing or lounging by the beach or pool. Amenities: 188 RV sites,Full Hook-ups, Back-in / Pull-thru Sites, big rig access, Electric 30/20/15 Amp, Electric 50 AMP, Bathroom and Shower facilities Pool, Dog walking areas, Picnic areas, Oceanfront sites, Playground, Store See what people are saying about San Francisco RV Resort San Francisco RV Resort, 700 Palmetto Ave, Pacifica, CA 94044 (877)570-2267

National Parks and State Parks near San Francisco

Alcatraz

A former prison, Alcatraz is now a National Park and one of San Francisco’s most popular attractions. When you visit the island of Alcatraz, you’ll see the iconic lighthouse – the first lighthouse built in the Western U.S. You can also explore the former cells of inmates at this famous former prison.

The Golden Gate National Recreation Area

The Golden Gate National Recreation Area calls itself, “The Most Dog-Friendly National Park.” You can plan to spend only a few hours there or the entire day as there are many art exhibits, hikes and tours you can try. You can even stay late and build a campfire on the beach.

San Francisco Attractions

The San Francisco Bay Area is widely known as the cultural, commercial and financial hub of Northern California. There is a vast variety of places to go, things to do and experience. When travelling to San Francisco, you’ll have many options for everyone you are travelling with. The San Francisco Visitors Bureau is a great resource to look up the major attractions in San Francisco. There are many museums, historic locations and beautiful vistas to check out within the city of San Francisco. If you venture outside of the city proper, you also have an opportunity for amazing experiences in nature and the outdoors. If you’re looking for the best of the outdoors in the San Francisco Bay area, you’ll want to check out the The REI Co-op JournalThe Golden Gate Bridge Known as, “The bridge that couldn’t be built,” and the seventh wonder of the world, The Golden Gate Bridge is at the top of most people’s list on their first visit to San Francisco. Pedestrians and bicyclists can use the sidewalks to cross the bridge. A great place to start is at The Presidio an amazing escape with many attractions in itself. You can rent bike at The Presidio for your visit to The Golden Gate Bridge. How to get there: From downtown, take #38 Geary Boulevard to Park Presidio and transfer to #28 northbound to get to the Golden Gate Bridge. If you’re taking Golden Gate Transit from San Francisco, the #10, #70 or #80 lines will take you to the bridge.

The Fisherman’s Wharf

Also among the most popular places for tourist in San Francisco is The Fisherman’s Wharf, where you can see fishing boats, sea lions, and eat local seafood in restaurants by the water. Eat steamed crab, experience the French sourdough bakeries and even catch a sightseeing boat tour to other San Francisco attractions. Click for directions on how to get there.

Coit Tower

At the top of Telegraph Hill, you’ll find Coit Tower, which stands at 201 feet. You can take an elevator up to the top for amazing 360 degree views of San Francisco. The lobby features hundreds of murals by local artists depicting life in San Francisco in the 1930’s. How to get there: From the downtown area, you can take either the #30 or #45 line to Washington Square, located at the corners of Union & Columbus and transfer to the #39 Coit Tower bus. Get tickets for a docent-led tour here.

Events in San Francisco

New Year’s Eve Fireworks Over the Bay

San Francisco’s epic fireworks display is well-known as among the best in the U.S.A.

Cherry Blossom Festival

This event is one of the most prominent Asian festivals and the largest Cherry Blossom Festival annually on the West Coast.

RV Campgrounds in San Francisco

Set up your travel trailer on your RV journey with all your family in Candlestick RV Park one of your stops. The campers in your family will enjoy a weekend in one of the fine campgrounds of the city. Wherever you decide to drive your RV rental, there are loads of stops to make on the way.

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Candlestick RV Park 650 Gilman Ave, San Francisco, CA 94124, United States
San Francisco RV Resort 700 Palmetto Ave, Pacifica, CA 94044, United States
Treasure Island RV Park 1700 El Camino Real, South San Francisco, CA 94080, United States
Rob Hill Campground 1475 Central Magazine Rd, San Francisco, CA 94129, United States
Camp Ida Smith 1100 Lake Merced Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94132, United States
Marin RV Park 2140 Redwood Hwy, Greenbrae, CA 94904, United States
Kirby Cove Campground 948 Fort Barry, Sausalito, CA 94965, United States
RV Park of San Rafael California 742 Francisco Blvd W, San Rafael, CA 94901, United States
Bicentennial Campground 948 Fort Barry, Sausalito, CA 94965, United States
Bicentennial Campground Conzelman Rd, Sausalito, CA 94965, United States
Outdoorsy 1475 Folsom St 2nd floor, San Francisco, CA 94103, United States
Hawk Campground Sausalito, CA 94965, United States
Golden Gate Trailer Park 2000 Redwood Hwy, Greenbrae, CA 94904, United States
Pillar Point RV Park 4000 Cabrillo Hwy, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019, United States
Alpine Moblie Home Park 1824 21st St, San Pablo, CA 94806, United States
MHP Treasure Island 1700 El Camino Real, South San Francisco, CA 94080, United States
Novato RV Park 1530 Armstrong Ave, Novato, CA 94945, United States
Angel Island East Bay Sites Belvedere Tiburon, CA 94920, United States
Half Moon Bay RV Park 460 Wavecrest Rd, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019, United States
San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA 20 Rainsville Rd, Petaluma, CA 94952, United States

US National & State Parks in or Near San Francisco

The state and national parks of San Francisco offer views for almost any outdoor enthusiast. Carry your kayak throughout your vacation in one of our Rental RVs to one of the beautiful national or state parks of California. Gorgeous views of character can be found nearby at Archery Park, although the town is famous for large and downtown skyscrapers. Our travel trailers provide a range of accommodations to accompany you in your trip.

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Golden Gate National Recreation Area California, United States
Redwood National and State Parks California, United States
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park San Francisco, CA 94109, United States
Golden Gate National Recreation Area CA-1, San Francisco, CA 94123, United States

RV Storage Facilities in San Francisco

Store your RV during your Trip any of Those Accessible RV Storage Facilities from the San Francisco area.

You'll need to find a place to store your RV if you plan on creating a stop downtown, or in some of the attractions and parks in the area. RV Storage Facilities give you peace of mind as you enjoy your vacation destination, so you don't need to worry about your rental being ruined, or broken up into while you are gone. There are several areas to choose from in the area, and many offer 24-hour security and surveillance guards inside the facility.
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U-Haul Trailer Hitch Super Center at Candlestick 1573 Bay Shore Bl, San Francisco, CA 94124, United States
Island Park Storage Navy Base Exchange Building 201, 800 Avenue H, San Francisco, CA 94130, United States
Affordable Self Storage 750 Avenue E, San Francisco, CA 94130, United States
San Francisco UPS trailer storage yard 2098 Alameda St, San Francisco, CA 94103, United States
Extra Space Storage 190 Otis St, San Francisco, CA 94103, United States
Extra Space Storage 1700 Egbert Ave, San Francisco, CA 94124, United States
Treasure Island Drive-Up Self Storage 710 13th St, San Francisco, CA 94130, United States
City View Storage 148 12th St Bldg 225, San Francisco, CA 94130, United States
Storage San Francisco 435 23rd St, San Francisco, CA 94107, United States
Harbor Bay RV & Self Storage 500 Maitland Dr #6741, Alameda, CA 94502, United States
Security Public Storage 43 Page St, San Francisco, CA 94102, United States
Extra Space Storage 1400 Folsom St, San Francisco, CA 94103, United States
Public Storage 99 S Van Ness Ave, San Francisco, CA 94103, United States
American Storage 600 Amador St, San Francisco, CA 94124, United States
Public Storage 2090 Evans Ave, San Francisco, CA 94124, United States
iStorage Self Storage 4050 19th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94132, United States
Extra Space Storage 2501 Cesar Chavez, San Francisco, CA 94124, United States
Storageo Self Storage 268 Bush St, San Francisco, CA 94104, United States
AllStore Center Self Storage 345 Shaw Rd, South San Francisco, CA 94080, United States
Public Storage 2690 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94118, United States

Frequently Asked Questions

When renting an RV or camper you will need RV Rental protection in case the unthinkable happens. Many people mistakenly believe that their personal auto policy will cover their RV rental only to find out too late that this is untrue.

It’s likely your Auto Insurance Policy is not going to cover the RV Rental. When you rent an RV on RVnGO.com, RV rental protection is automatically included in your rental. For a low nightly rate, you will receive $1,000,000 in liability coverage and up to $250,000 in property damage coverage.

With RVnGO's RV rental protection plans, you can rent an RV with the peace of mind that you are covered in the case something happens on your trip. RVnGO's RV rental protection plans also cover RV owners, in the case something is broken or damaged on the RV during your trip.

Yes, RVnGO offers one-way rentals between nearly 30 cities and states in the U.S. Various professional, national RV rental companies list their RVs for rent on RVnGO.com because they can reduce their costs, saving you, the renter, money on your RV rental.

When booking an RV for a one-way trip, you’ll want to make sure the listing description for the RV you are interested in includes one-way trips as an option.

Here is a list of cities and states that you can pick-up or drop off a one-way RV rental:

Peoria, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Dublin, CA
Corona, CA
Hesperia, CA
Irvine, CA
Norco, CA
Sacramento, CA
Santee, CA
San Bernardino, CA
San Diego, CA
Santa Cruz, CA
Santa Fe Springs, CA
Scotts Valley, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Newport Beach, CA
Van Nuys, CA
Denver, CO
Louviers, CO
Homestead, FL
Orlando, FL
Princeton, FL
Chicago, IL
Glen Ellyn, IL
Linden, NJ
Las Vegas, NV
Reno, NV
Burnie, MD
Kingston, PA
Wilkes-Barre, PA
McKinney, TX
Dallas, TX
Salt Lake City, UT
Ferndale, WA

Many people don’t know that they can rent an RV, while others know that RV trips are a great way to experience the outdoors in comfort. Renting an RV is a great way to travel while not having the maintain and store an RV year-round. Most RV owners use their RV only a few weeks a year and renting their RV to families and groups is a great way for them to off-set their cost of owning the RV.

RVnGO is the first free person-to-person platform for RV rentals. This means that anyone with an RV, both professional RV rental fleets and individual RV owners can list their RVs for rent on RVnGO. And it’s free because we don’t charge them any fees to list or rent their RVs, saving consumers money too.

Depending on the number of people you are travelling with and where you are going, you have many types of RVs to choose from. If you’re travelling a long distance with only a few people, search for a campervan or Class B RV. These smaller vehicles are easier to maneuver, park, all while offering amenities that you’ll appreciate when you’re on the road. Smaller RVs are great for people starting out or on their first RV trip.

You can rent an RV for a road trip or have one delivered to your campsite. RVing is a great way to travel with your family, in a group for a long trip or a short weekend trip. You can find RVs available for rent all across the U.S.A. at RVnGO.com.

Depending on the type of RV you’re renting for your trip and the time of year, the cost per night can vary. On average, you can expect to pay between $75 - $150 per night for a campervan or a small travel trailer. Class C RVs are larger, offer accommodations for 6-8 people and cost on average $100 - $250 per night. Class A RVs are the largest type of RV available for rent and are also the most expensive, ranging in price from $250 - $650 per night.

When you’re shopping around for an RV rental, pricing can be confusing. Some companies rent by the day, making the cost appear to be less, but when you see the total, it ends up costing you more than you’ll find out RVnGO, where RV rentals are by the night.

Because RVnGO doesn’t charge owners any fees to list or rent their RVs and they are rented on a nightly basis with protection included, you can save up to 40% on your RV rental when booking through RVnGO.

Many large, professional fleet companies offer their RVs for rent on RVnGO and when you compare the price to their own website, you’ll save money with lower costs for nightly RV rentals and industry-leading RV rental protection.

You can also save money by renting an RV for an entire week, as many people offer a weekly discount when you choose to keep the RV for at least 6 nights.

Yes, many RVs can be delivered to your campsite or location. If you have a campsite in mind for your trip, it’s often cheaper and more convenient to have a travel trailer delivered to your spot.

Many RV owners will offer delivery within 100 miles of their location. They also list the campgrounds in the area that they tend to deliver RVs for camping. Choosing to have your RV delivered is very convenient, because the owner will help you get all set up for your stay. Plus, when you’re done camping, they will pick it up and tow it away.

While travel trailers are the most popular RV people purchase, they can be a bit more challenging to rent because the vehicle you plan to tow it with needs the appropriate hitch for the size and weight of the RV. Travel trailers often offer more living space because they don’t have the engine and cab that drivable RVs have.

Choosing to have your RV delivered is a huge convenience, especially for first-time RVers. Many people who rent RVs for events such as racing, music and art festivals choose to have their RV delivered because it also allows for them to have their personal vehicle with to get around.

Yes, when you search on RVnGO, the site will ask you to offer your location first for your search. You will be able to see all of the RVs that are within 50-150 miles of your location. You can also narrow your search by type of RV, price and many other features.

There are thousands of RVs across the U.S.A. available for rent on RVnGO. Start your search today and find the perfect RV for your trip!

RVnGO is a person-to-person platform, which means that we don’t own any of the RVs. RV owners and RV rental fleets list their RVs for rent on RVnGO because we’re a national website that provides them a way to promote their RV for rent without charging them any fees.

When you rent an RV on RVnGO, you may be renting from an RV rental company or an individual renting out their RV when they are not using it.

Either way, renting an RV on RVnGO is the least expensive, easiest and most secure way to rent an RV.

RVs range in size and amenities. You’ll want to know how many people will be in your group before you book your RV. Campervans and Class B RVs are the smallest and often times rented by couples or a maximum of 3 people. Travel trailers vary widely in size and can accommodate 3 – 8 people. Class C RVs are larger and usually accommodate 4 – 8 people. Class A RVs are the largest and usually accommodate 4 – 10 people.

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Last updated: December 08, 2024 15:10