10 Best RV Rentals In St. Louis, Missouri - Updated 2024

Zyanya James
Zyanya James 
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| 6 min read

The bustling city of St. Louis is brimming with attractions for every type of traveler. If traveling with children, spend time at STL Zoo, St. Louis Aquarium at Union Station, or The Magic House, MADE for Kids. Meanwhile, Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis and Missouri History Museum will give you a heavy dose of culture. St. Louis also has much in store for art lovers, including Saint Louis Art Museum, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, and the 105-acre (42.5-hectare) open-air Laumeier Sculpture Park. If you’re after live performances, check out what’s on deck at Stifel Theatre, then catch a ballgame at Busch Stadium if you have time to spare. These attractions are just the tip of St. Louis’ iceberg. So, cruising around in an RV may help you make the most of your stay. Read on for the best RV rentals in 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 March 02, 2024.

1. Pet-friendly motorhome for tailgating and festivals (from USD 250)

This 2007 Forest River Georgetown motorhome makes up for its age with spacious interiors. It measures 36 feet (11 meters) and has a decent kitchen to prepare meals while on the road. You’ll find a full bathroom onboard, a boon if you plan on cruising instead of staying in RV campgrounds. There’s ample storage for long trips too.

This RV rental is also ideal for those who intend to tailgate or attend a music festival. The host allows pets as well. Additionally, the queen bed and convertible sofa will offer refuge after a full day of outdoor adventures.

Note that there’s a refundable security deposit of 1,500 USD and a prep fee of 20 USD to ensure the unit is spick and span before you get the keys.

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Wood River, IL, US
2 reviews  
rv-rental 4 Guests

2. Fully stocked RV for long trips (from USD 105)

A group of three will find this 2017 Ameri-Lite 218MB travel trailer equally suitable for a weekend jaunt or a month-long pleasure trip. Creature comforts include a kitchen, a queen bed, a dining nook, and a bathroom. The retractable awning will allow for alfresco dining, while a TV and DVD player will keep you entertained if the weather throws a damper on your outdoor fun.

There’s a minimum age requirement of 25 to rent this RV, but pets are welcome, and delivery and pick-up are offered for an additional cost. Furthermore, a fee of 55 USD is required for deep cleaning according to CDC standards and one full propane tank.

You may ask the host about generator rental as well. Previous guests have commended the host’s excellent customer service, so keep this option in mind if you’re a first-time RV camper.

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Maplewood
6 reviews  
2 Beds 3 Guests

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3. Spacious RV for group excursions (from USD 150)

This 2020 Heartland Fuel F-305 RV is a budget-friendly option for a family or group of friends. Toss a coin for the king bed in the primary bedroom, while two queens and a convertible twin couch can accommodate the rest of the gang. A full kitchen and heating and cooling elements will keep you comfy throughout your stay. Pets are allowed with prior approval, and you’ll be free to attend tailgating parties and music festivals.

A minimum of five nights is required for the listed price, but you can rent this unit for 200 USD per day if you can only take a short break. A ¾-ton truck can manage this massive RV, but you may request delivery and setup at your preferred campsite for a fee.

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Arnold, MO, US
8 reviews  
rv-rental 7 Guests

St. Louis Tour Guide

Melissa Smith

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 Docents and Instructors. My love for the outdoors comes from this experience of guiding school groups and chaperones through the spectacular 79 acres of the world’s 3rd most renowned botanical garden. Right here in my home town! From there I’ve gone on to work for the National Park Service as a Seasonal Park Ranger. This has been a most rewarding and delightful experience! I have guided travelers at such wonders as Arches National Park in Moab, Utah, and lesser known parks like Voyageurs National Park in International Falls, Minnesota. I have served two seasons at the Gateway National Park in St. Louis and have been to the top of the Gateway Arch over 200 times! Each time was a unique experience. I witnessed 3 marriage proposals, 1 military reenlistment ceremony, and 1 choir singing their award-winning songs. Most recently I have been guiding tours of Forest Park, the Central West End, and downtown St. Louis. I hope you’ll join me on one of my walking tours. I can’t wait to share with you St. Louis, and our rich cultural history!

Tours by Melissa

4. Stylish luxe RV for eight (from USD 136)

If glamping is the way to go for your group, consider this 2019 Prime Time Tracer travel trailer. This stylish and lightweight unit may remind you of a hotel room, with its sleek kitchen setup, leather furnishings, and a bathroom with a shower. This roomy 35-foot (10.7-meter) RV can sleep eight guests, and your four-legged friends are welcome to join the fun too. The retractable awning and outdoor kitchenette will make picnics a breeze.

You may avail of add-ons for a surcharge for a more convenient trip. These include early pick-up, grocery pick-up, and generator rental. If you’d rather skip the dumping and flushing of the gray and black water tanks, the host can take over those chores for an additional fee as well.

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Ofallon, MO, US
19 reviews  
rv-rental 8 Guests

5. Impressive trailer with two entry points

The 2020 Transcend Xplor 265bh is a strong contender for RV rentals, with an impressive combo of space and privacy. This trailer spans 33 feet (10.1 meters), featuring separate entry points to the sleeping quarters on either side for privacy. The interior boasts ample room to move about in the kitchen and dining area. You can also take food prep outdoors under the awning.

The walk-in shower will ensure everyone stays fresh and clean wherever the group ends up. If you want to take a break from the great outdoors, the onboard entertainment consists of a TV, DVD player, and a media center with two speakers. Best of all, discounts will apply for weekly and monthly rentals.

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Wentzville, MO, US
6 reviews  
rv-rental 8 Guests

6. Gas-powered motorhome with camping equipment (from USD 179)

This 2014 Thor motorhome is a decent find for enthusiastic campers. The gas-powered RV can accommodate a group of four, with camping provisions including a four-person tent, a table with chairs, sleeping bags, and lanterns. Keen fishers can leave their rods at home, as the host also provides fishing poles.

You’ll find a fully equipped kitchen and a bathroom onboard, crucial features if you plan to go off the grid. The host also allows renters to attend tailgating events and music festivals but discourages climbing on the roof. Dumping gray and black water in appropriate areas is required, as is refilling the liquefied petroleum gas tank.

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Saint Charles, MO, US
12 reviews  
rv-rental 6 Guests

7. Compact trailer with a great kitchen (from USD 135)

If maneuvering a huge trailer seems intimidating, this 21-foot (6.4-meter) 2021 Geo Pro G20BHS RV may be easier to handle. It will be excellent for camping in the middle of nowhere because it features indoor and outdoor showers, an expandable awning for alfresco dining, and outside speakers. The host can also provide a generator if necessary.

Moreover, the streamlined layout allows up to six people to comfortably travel, prepare and eat meals, and sleep without stepping over each other. The designated cook will appreciate the kitchen with a three-burner stove, a convection microwave, and a range hood that prevents the RV from getting stinky. There’s also a full-size refrigerator to store all your favorite snacks and drinks, a handy bonus for families with kids.

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Saint Peters, MO, US
14 reviews  
rv-rental 6 Guests

8. New RV with unlimited mileage (from USD 99)

If you’re looking for a compact RV, check out this Dutchmen Coleman Lantern LT 17B from 2021. The body makes this unit a more manageable load while offering an excellent haven from the elements. While on the small side, it can accommodate five people who can sleep soundly on the queen bed, bunk beds, and convertible dinette.

A two-burner propane stove will allow you to prepare meals while on the road, and you can enjoy your meals indoors or under the trusty awning. Kitchen, dining, and bathroom essentials are supplied. You’ll enjoy unlimited mileage, but note that a refundable 500 USD security deposit applies to this rental.

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Des Peres, MO, US
5 reviews  
rv-rental 5 Guests

9. Sleek budget-friendly home on wheels (from USD 130)

The 2020 Forest River Cherokee Grey Wolf resembles a bullet train with its sleek facade. This 36-foot (11-meter) home on wheels has an enviable kitchen, a roomy dining nook, and a modern shower stall. There’s a cozy seating area with a wall-mounted TV for your entertainment, and you’ll have plenty of DVDs to choose from. You’ll find an outdoor kitchen and shower as well.

A large group can rent this budget-friendly RV for a minimum of two nights, with delivery and setup within three hours of St. Louis possible for an extra fee. Keep in mind that pets, smoking, festivals, and tailgating aren’t allowed, and there’s a refundable security deposit of 1,500 USD.

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St. Louis, MO, US
2 reviews  
rv-rental 8 Guests

10. Family-friendly trailer for extended expeditions (from USD 150)

Are you planning a long excursion with extended family or a big group of friends? This 2017 Starcraft Travel Star rental may be your best bet, as it serves a group of 10 with unlimited mileage. The well-equipped kitchen will help keep the group full and energized throughout the trip. Meanwhile, indoor and outdoor showers will ensure each guest starts and ends the day fresh as a daisy.

Ample storage will allow everyone to bring their travel essentials for a most convenient time aboard the RV. To sweeten the deal, the host offers considerable discounts for lengthy stays.

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St. Louis, MO, US
13 reviews  
rv-rental 10 Guests

Superior sightseeing in St. Louis

With the sheer number of attractions in St. Louis, renting an RV may be the most convenient way to visit as many of them as possible. Book your favorite from this list of the best RV rentals in St. Louis, Missouri, and enjoy a superior sightseeing and camping experience in this beautiful city.

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Zyanya is a lit major and has written articles in various fields, including beauty, food, and travel. She started her Trip101 journey as an editor but has returned to her first love - writing. She...Read more

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