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Popular San Francisco RV rentals

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Campervan

Compact converted van with a fold-out bed and small kitchen — easy to drive, easy to park.

Campervan vehicle
Sleeps 2 Auto
From $95 /night

B Van

Full van conversion with kitchen, wet bathroom, and bed — drives like a regular van but has everything you need.

B Van vehicle
Sleeps 3 Auto
From $145 /night

C Class

Mid-size motorhome with over-cab bed, full kitchen, and bathroom — the family-friendly classic, sleeps up to 6.

C Class vehicle
Sleeps 6 Auto
From $185 /night

A Class

Bus-style motorhome with residential amenities and slide-outs — the most spacious option, sleeps up to 8.

A Class vehicle
Sleeps 8 Auto
From $245 /night

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Collect your RV easily from a San Francisco depot with convenient pickup options.

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San Francisco is the launching point for Yosemite, the Pacific Coast Highway, Redwood National Park, and Lake Tahoe — Northern California's giant trees, alpine lakes, and dramatic coastline all within reach.

Popular road trips from San Francisco

Yosemite National Park

4 hr drive

Half Dome, El Capitan, and the granite-walled Yosemite Valley. Upper Pines and Lower Pines campgrounds inside Yosemite Valley take RVs but cap length at 35 feet; book five months ahead. The 4-hour drive east on I-205 to CA-120 enters via the Big Oak Flat gate.

Pacific Coast Highway (south)

2 hr drive

Highway 1 south from SF threads through Half Moon Bay, Big Sur, and Hearst Castle. New Brighton State Beach near Santa Cruz has oceanfront RV camping. The 2-hour drive south on US-101 to CA-1 enters PCH at Half Moon Bay.

Redwood National Park

5.5 hr drive

Tallest trees on Earth, in the cool fog forests of California's north coast. Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park and Mill Creek Campground inside the park take RVs. The 5.5-hour drive north on US-101 hugs the coast and crosses the Russian River.

Lake Tahoe

3.5 hr drive

Alpine lake straddling the California-Nevada border, ringed by ski resorts and granite peaks. Camp Richardson Resort (south shore) and D.L. Bliss State Park (west shore) take RVs. The 3.5-hour drive east on I-80 to US-50 crosses the Sierra.

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RV depots in San Francisco

Each operator has its own pickup point — choose whichever's most convenient for your trip.

  • Cruise America logo

    5623 John Muir Drive, Newark, CA 94560

  • Road Bear logo

    420 San Leandro Boulevard, San Leandro, CA 94577

  • Travellers Autobarn logo

    1997 W Winton Avenue, Hayward, CA 94545

  • Indie Campers logo

    33363 Lewis Avenue, Union City, CA 94587

Frequently asked questions

What is the cheapest RV rental in San Francisco?
Compact campervans typically start from around $95/night at San Francisco depots, depending on season and supplier. Booking 4–8 weeks ahead generally locks in the best rate, especially in peak summer.
Is San Francisco RV rental cheaper in advance?
Yes — booking 4–8 weeks before pickup typically secures lower rates than booking close to your trip, and gives you a wider choice of vehicle types and pickup dates.
What age do I need to be to rent an RV in San Francisco?
Most United States suppliers require a minimum age of 21. Some operators set the minimum at 25, especially for larger Class A motorhomes. A standard driver's license is accepted from most countries; check your supplier's specific requirements at booking time.
What's included in the price?
Headline prices include the base rental rate and standard insurance (collision damage waiver and theft protection). Optional extras like additional mileage packages, generator hours, kitchen kits, bedding bundles, and one-way fees can be added at booking or at the counter.
Can I return my RV to a different location?
Yes — most major US and Canadian suppliers offer one-way rentals. A one-way fee may apply depending on the route and time of year. Compare options at search time to see which routes are available.
What's the mileage allowance?
Standard rentals usually include a daily mileage allowance (typically 100 miles/day). Unlimited-mileage packages and prepaid mileage bundles are available from most suppliers and are worth comparing if you're planning a longer road trip.

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