
When someone speaks of Washington, D.C., the first thing that comes to mind is its imposing, neoclassical government buildings. As the capital city of the United States, Washington, D.C. houses world-famous structures such as The White House and United States Capitol.
But Washington, D.C., is more than just the federal seat of the United States. It is a place rich in culture and history, which you can experience by exploring its various attractions such as Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum and United States National Arboretum. You will soon find that Washington, D.C., is a vibrant and colorful city, not at all the intimidating image that popular imagination depicts it to be.
If you wish to immerse in the entirety of Washington, D.C., then a home that will take you anywhere is the best bet for you. Scroll down to see the best RV Rentals in Washington DC, USA.
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 29, 2024.
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1. Bright and cozy camper with outdoor shower (from USD 250)
This 2021 Ram 3500 Promaster sleeps three persons in its beds. Experience comfort on the road, thanks to its fully insulated interior beautifully furnished with cedar. This camper van comes packed with anything you might need, such as a fully equipped kitchenette with cookware and cleaning supplies, an outdoor shower, and a portable toilet complete with a tent for privacy.
Lounge outdoors with the camping furniture that comes with the rental, which includes chairs, tables, and hammocks. You can also drive around to your heart’s content, as the rental package also includes unlimited mileage.
2. Homey custom-built travel trailer

This 2019 Dodge Promaster 2500 is a cozy camper van that sleeps up to five people. This van offers a kitchen with cooking essentials, a heated outdoor shower, and a portable toilet. The van features temperature-controlling devices such as an air-conditioner and heater, so you can camp in comfort regardless of the season.
The host offers unlimited mileage, so feel free to take the long road trip you’ve always wanted. Best of all, you can admire the surrounding views of your campsite from a unique vantage point on top of the van’s wooden, rooftop deck.
Washington, DC, US
6.28 km (3.9 mi) from Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
3. Red Ryder
This 2021 Winnebago Solis accommodates two persons in the van’s full-sized bed and two in the pop-up space. The rental features a kitchen with cooking necessities, clean linens, and a bathroom with a toilet. You can use the outdoor shower instead of the inside shower, which is unavailable for renters.
The camper offers 150 mi (241 km) per day, free of charge. Additional miles cost 0.50 USD per mile (1.6 km), so it’s best to plan your route accordingly. The RV also features a generator that you can use for free for up to four hours per day. After that, you’ll have to pay 3 USD per hour.
Washington, DC, US
7.8 km (4.9 mi) from Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
4. Smartly designed RV with entertainment options
This 21-ft (6-m) 2015 Winnebago Travato combines comfort and convenience with a size that’s large enough to house four people but small enough to make it easy to drive. Prepare your meals on the road with the kitchen equipped with a two-burner propane stove, microwave, and refrigerator. The bathroom also comes fully equipped with a toilet, sink, and shower with a curtain.
Additionally, the RV offers endless entertainment, with its TV, CD/DVD player, and portable lithium battery pack for powering gadgets including laptops. While outdoors, you can relax under the shade of the retractable awning that comes with this camper.
Washington, DC, US
5.81 km (3.7 mi) from Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Washington Tour Guide

Annie Leguennec
My name is Annie. I am a local Tour guide based in Philadelphia enjoying fully what the city has to offer with its deep history, street arts, murals, architecture, traditional food, black history, Farmer Markets, green space, a melting pot of neighborhoods and its great locals. I am looking for to welcome you and show you this incredible city where you will gain a better understanding of the ci... Read more
Tours by Annie
Washington Tour Guide

Stephanie Eley
I'm a graduate of ITMI, International Tour Management Institute and 17 years as a licensed Tour Director and Program Director. My expertise began in NYC and Washington, DC where I'm a licensed guide and has expanded to Europe, South America, Cuba and the Western / Southwestern National Parks of the US. I'd love to introduce you for a day or a week to Denver, Colorado and the 4 corners region of... Read more
Tours by Stephanie
5. Stylish travel trailer with wooden interior (from USD 220)
With its rich wood paneling and cabin-like interiors, this 2013 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter is the perfect home for couples on the road. Prepare romantic dinners in the kitchen equipped with a foot pump sink, a double-burner Coleman stove, a refrigerator, and more. You don’t have to worry about leaving your fur babies behind, as this rental is pet friendly.
6. Simple and functional RV with pet-friendly policy
This 2020 Pleasure Way Tofino features convertible couches that can sleep two people at night and a pop-up top with an additional bed for one or two more. You’ll never go hungry on the road, as the kitchen features convenient cooking appliances such as a single-burner stove, portable microwave, grill, toaster oven, and more. The rental also provides folding chairs and a table for lounging.
This pet-friendly rental lets your dogs join in on the fun as long as they weigh below 35 lb (16 kg) and are over a year old. The owner recommends this rental for trips on paved routes.
Washington, DC, US
7.39 km (4.6 mi) from Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
7. Well-equipped camper with pop-up roof

This 17-ft (5-m) 2002 Winnebago Eurovan Camper is loaded with essentials for your next road trip. The built-in kitchenette comes with a refrigerator and a two-burner stove. Raising the pop-top roof allows you to stand inside the van and cook meals with ease.
At night, enjoy the cool breeze without worrying about insect bites thanks to the screens installed in the sliding door, the pop-top, and the side windows. Safety is also a priority in this RV. A first aid kit, fire extinguisher, and a lithium battery jump starter pack are available in case of emergencies.
Washington, DC, US
3.51 km (2.2 mi) from Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
8. Lightweight and easy-to-tow RV (from USD 95)
This 2020 Fantom Overlook’s ultralight weight ensures that smaller vehicles, such as sedans, can tow it easily. It can comfortably sleep two persons in the full-sized bed and two to four more in the side tent. The trailer also offers a travel shower, a collapsible toilet, and a kitchen equipped with stoves, cookware, and utensils.
The rental includes outdoor camping gear including chairs, tables, a pop-up tent, and hammocks. This RV is ideal for tailgating with friends and family. You can even bring your pets for an additional charge.
9. Handy and comfortable camper (from USD 79)
This 16-ft (5-m) 2003 Volkswagen EuroVan Westfalia is easy to use due to its size. It can accommodate two persons in the queen-sized mattress and two more in the pop-up tent. The rental also provides a gas stove, essential cookware, camping chairs, and a table for a hassle-free experience.
Note that this RV doesn’t feature a toilet, so it’s ideal for experienced campers.
10. Spacious RV with elegant interior (from USD 94)

This 23-ft (7-m) long 2010 Airstream RV Flying Cloud is ideal for a small family on vacation. The rental’s spacious interior has plenty of storage space for your camping gear. The rental also comes with a generator, with complimentary use for up to four hours per night. Each additional hour costs 3 USD per hour.
Explore Washington, D.C., in your cozy mobile home
Whether you’re planning to tour the entire city or camp out overnight at one of its parks and campgrounds, there’s a perfect RV for you. So, what are you waiting for? Pick your favorite and hit the road in one of these best RV rentals in Washington, D.C., USA.
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