Top 5 RV Rentals In Franklin, Tennessee - Updated 2024

Tina S.
Tina S. 
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Franklin is about half an hour from Nashville, but this place’s laid-back attitude is a sharp contrast to the noisy Music City. You’ll still hear music everywhere in this historic city, but it’s transformative and alluring, like its southern charm. It is a small city in Tennessee and the headquarters of booming businesses such as healthcare companies and Nissan. The other side has its Main Street with Victorian-style buildings lined with delightful shops and restaurants. You can drop by The Park at Harlinsdale for hiking and walking trails or visit the battleground areas of the Civil War, such as Carnton. You can also explore the vast Natchez Trace Parkway, which seems endless. An all-in-one vehicle and accommodation would be ideal for discovering such places. So book one of these top RV rentals in Franklin, Tennessee, and explore this city named after Benjamin Franklin.

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 April 13, 2024.

1. Fabulous farmhouse-style motor home (from USD 257)

This spacious motor home has lovely farmhouse interiors and modern amenities for comfortable camping. It has a slide-out, creating more space in the dining and living areas. Plus, it has a fully equipped kitchen with overhead storage spaces.

There are two bunk beds beside the kitchen area if you are a large group. There’s also a dinette and sofa that converts into extra beds. Aside from the bunk bed over the cab, there’s a queen bed at the rear of the RV. There’s a smart TV to keep people entertained indoors and a stereo that plays music while you’re relaxing outdoors under the awning.

Pets are welcome with prior approval. You’ll be required to keep the vehicle clean from pet hairs and their remnants.

Stayed at this property?
Mt. Juliet, TN, US
7 reviews  
rv-rental 10 Guests

2. Effortless and fully loaded trailer (from USD 120)

rv rental franklin tn | effortless and fully loaded trailer

This brand-new trailer can be easily attached and towed by a 0.25-t (551-lb) truck such as a Suburban. You can take it anywhere, but you must have a trailer-braking system required by law. The owners are willing to rent out a Bluetooth trailer brake controller for 50 USD with a signed waiver. Otherwise, all you need to bring is your food supplies and yourselves.

Enjoy this camper that fits a large family and a dog for at least two nights. There are beds at the front and back end of the trailer, and it has a dinette that converts into an extra bed. This fully stocked camper provides fresh bedding and cooking implements. The Bluetooth sound system has indoor and outdoor speakers, so you can listen to music in the trailer or while camping outdoors and grilling barbecues.

Stayed at this property?
FRANKLIN, TN, US
15 reviews  
rv-rental 8 Guests

3. Spacious brand new Sportsmen trailer (from USD 101)

This 29-ft (8-m) trailer fits large families and is your tiny home on wheels. It features a fully equipped kitchenette with a huge fridge and compartments for storage.

There are a lot of sleeping areas inside the trailer. Aside from the bunk beds on the rear end and the queen bed at the front, you can spread out the sofa to create an extra sleeping space. You can dine indoors at the spacious dinette or activate the awning, bring out some chairs and tables, and enjoy al fresco dining.

Stayed at this property?
Franklin, TN, US
2 reviews  
rv-rental 8 Guests

4. Capacious NSH Coachmen Freelander camper (from USD 244)

This camper has everything you need for a comfortable trip. It has enough sleeping space for a large group, and the rental has a kitchen and dining booth. You can also access a separate toilet and shower. The dining booth and sofa can be transformed into extra bed space. The bedroom at the back has nightshades you can pull down for privacy. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can sleep in the king bed in the cab over the loft.

There’s a TV installed in the kitchen and living area, so you can enjoy watching shows while dining or relaxing on the sofa. It can connect to a Wi-Fi hotspot for Netflix movies, and you can use hands-free Bluetooth. You can activate the patio awning for an extra outdoor space for dining al fresco.

The owners would prefer to deliver the vehicle to your home or campsite at no extra cost. They are willing to do pick-ups after your use. Moreover, the rental offers senior and military discounts.

Stayed at this property?
Franklin, TN, US
1 review  
rv-rental 8 Guests

5. Cozy Class C motor home (from USD 224)

This Class C motor home can host a small group comfortably. It has a bunk bed over the cab up front and a spacious bedroom at the rear end. It has a kitchen ad dinette. Additionally, there’s a bathroom with a walk-in shower and toilet. Guests can use the TV and DVD player for indoor entertainment.

Pets are also allowed, but you must pay a pet fee of 20 USD per night. Note that you are required to use the vehicle for at least one night.

Stayed at this property?
Franklin
4 reviews  
3 Beds 5 Guests

Classic comforts of motor homes

The motor homes mentioned above provide the classic home-style comforts you need on a camping trip. Moreover, these recent models are spacious and can fit large families with pets. You can book one of these RV rentals if you need a comfortable home on wheels while exploring Franklin, Tennessee.

Any must-sees we missed? Tell us about them in the comments section or write a post here to help out fellow travelers!
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Tina is a free-spirited writer and traveler. She likes to experience unfamiliar places, cuisines, and scenery. She prefers beaches to mountains though as she is afraid of heights. Visiting museums,...Read more

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