
You will find the festive city of St. Louis sitting along the mighty Mississippi, sharing the river with Illinois’ cities. Visitors can also learn more about St. Louis’ and Missouri’s history at Missouri History Museum, which is part of the city’s Metropolitan Zoological Park and Museum District. If you’re instead looking for city experiences, you can drop by Ballpark Village for its shops and restaurants or catch a home game of St. Louis Cardinals over at Busch Stadium. While pretty much St. Louis’ outdoor locations are beyond the city, there are plenty of RV parks around where you can pitch camp. Not only would it help you save money, but campers also help make sightseeing more convenient. To help you decide, check our list of the best pop-up camper rentals near St. Louis, Missouri.
We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) Superhost status, recent guest reviews, location, accommodation type, prices, availability of dates, decor, and amenities. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on October 30, 2024.
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1. Allie, Ballwin (from USD 93)
This 2010 Aliner Sport, lovingly named Allie by the owners, is a great rental camper for couples visiting St. Louis. It features a three-way refrigerator that can run on gas, battery, or mains power. The window air conditioner also runs on mains power, ensuring cool air even during hot summer days. For sleeping, you have a large coil mattress and a cot-sized memory foam mattress to use.
One major advantage this type of model has over the folding campers is that the roof and walls are sturdier and provide better shelter against the winds and rain. The owner does not offer delivery, so you’ll have to pick up this trailer from them.
Manchester
2. Comfy 2003 Forest River Rockwood Freedom, Eureka
Up to six people can sleep in this camper, with Ikea beds on opposite ends and a convertible dinette to support a third mattress. Outer features include a barbecue grill and an awning for shade. You can keep warm with the heater or keep cool with the air conditioner and ceiling fan, depending on the weather. The camper, however, does not have a shower, so you’ll have to use the RV park’s facilities for washing up.
Camping chairs are bundled with this rental and the host offers a few more extras at a fee.
Eureka, MO, US
3. Reliable 2000 Rockwood High Wall HW276, Imperial (from USD 269)
If you’re traveling with a medium-sized group, this camper would be suitable as it sleeps up to six people comfortably. Beds are placed on opposing ends of the camper and the dinette can be folded into a platform that can hold a third mattress. For cooking your meals, you can make full use of the indoor gas range with three burners as well as the microwave for heating drinks or packed meals.
You also have a mini fridge for food storage and chilling your drinks.
Imperial
4. Brand new 2022 Forest River Flagstaff, Sunset Hills
It is a pleasant surprise to find a newer model immediately up for rent, such as this 2022 Forest River Flagstaff. Not only do you get to enjoy the latest model’s features like the solar panel for powering the camper, but amenities such as the stove and air conditioner are also guaranteed to be in top condition.
A group or family of five can make full use of this camper, whether they’re camping at one park or moving from place to place to go sightseeing. Start the mornings with a cup of coffee while seated outside, sheltered by the awning. This rental even includes audio jacks as well as a TV, so you can enjoy some fine entertainment while relaxing between activities.
Pets are also welcome, so be sure to notify the host if you’re taking your furry family along for the trip.
Sunset Hills, MO, US
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Melissa Smith
I began my guiding career as a teenager in St. Louis, where I was born and raised. I first volunteered as a guide for the Chatillon-Demenil Mansion in South St. Louis. There is where I fell in love with history and its effect on present day. From my teenage years as a volunteer, I progressed to a job at the Missouri Botanical Garden where I trained and supervised the School Program Volunteer Do... Read more
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Plenty of sights to see around St. Louis
Whether you’re checking out the shopping districts, mingling with the locals at the clubs, or soaking up the culture at the museums, you’ll find yourself having a remarkable time in St. Louis. To make the most of your trip, keep yourself mobile by checking out these best pop-up camper rentals near St. Louis, Missouri.
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