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How much does it cost to rent an RV in Kamloops?
An RV rental in Kamloops is one of the most affordable ways to explore the BC Interior. On RVezy, you'll typically find travel trailers starting around $90 to $150 CAD per night, campervans from $150 to $225, and larger Class C motorhomes between $200 and $325 nightly. Shoulder-season trips in May or September often save 20 to 30 percent compared to peak July and August dates. To stretch your budget further, look for listings with unlimited mileage, free local delivery, or weekly discounts. Midweek pickups in Kamloops are often cheaper than Friday handovers, so a Tuesday-to-Tuesday booking can free up cash for a side trip to Sun Peaks or the Shuswap.
A regular Class 5 BC driver's license (or your equivalent from home) is all you need to rent an RV in Kamloops. No special RV endorsement or commercial license is required for the motorhomes, campervans, and travel trailers listed on RVezy. Approved drivers are generally required to be at least 25 years old, and ID verification happens quickly inside the RVezy platform when you book. Visiting from outside Canada? Bring your home country's license, and an International Driving Permit is recommended if your license isn't in English or French. Your host walks you through the rig at pickup, which makes first-time pickups straightforward.
Yes, every booking on RVezy comes with a renter protection plan and 24/7 roadside assistance built in, so you can hit the Trans-Canada Highway with confidence. During checkout, you choose the protection level that fits your trip, from basic to premium. Combined with round-the-clock roadside help, you're covered whether you're parked at Paul Lake Provincial Park or climbing the Coquihalla. It's one less thing to worry about as you plan your Kamloops RV trip.
What happens if I need to cancel my Kamloops RV booking?
Booking is low-risk: RVezy sets the cancellation policy (not the host), and it includes a money-back grace period after you book so you can change your mind without stress. Refund amounts after that window depend on how far in advance you cancel. You'll see the exact terms during checkout and again in your confirmation email. If plans shift, message your host first, then reach out to RVezy support, who are available before, during, and after every trip. Book with confidence, then start mapping your Kamloops RV trip.
Can I bring my dog on a pet-friendly RV rental in Kamloops?
Yes, your pup is welcome on plenty of trips. Filter for a pet-friendly RV rental in Kamloops on RVezy and you'll see many hosts who welcome dogs (and sometimes cats), often for a small cleaning fee in the $25 to $75 range. Kamloops is a great dog town: McArthur Island Park has off-leash areas along the Thompson River, and Kenna Cartwright Park, the largest municipal park in BC, has miles of dog-friendly trails with sweeping valley views. Most provincial campgrounds nearby, including Paul Lake and Lac Le Jeune, allow leashed pets. Message the host before booking to confirm your dog's size and breed are a fit.
Yes, RV delivery in Kamloops is a popular option on RVezy, especially for first-timers. Many hosts will drive the RV directly to your campsite at Paul Lake Provincial Park, Lac Le Jeune, or a private RV park, level it, hook up water and power, and walk you through every system before handing over the keys. Delivery fees commonly run a few dollars per kilometre from the host's location, with some hosts offering free delivery within Kamloops city limits. Just toggle the Delivery filter when you search. It's the easiest way to skip the stress of towing or driving a big rig on day one.
You have incredible range from Kamloops, and many hosts on RVezy offer RV rentals with unlimited mileage or generous daily allowances (often 200 to 300 km per day included). Popular drives include Sun Peaks Resort (about 55 km, 45 minutes), Wells Gray Provincial Park near Clearwater (about 125 km, 1.5 hours), Shuswap Lake at Salmon Arm (about 110 km, 1.25 hours), Okanagan wine country in Kelowna (about 165 km, 2 hours), and Banff National Park (about 600 km, 6 to 7 hours via the Trans-Canada). Filter listings by mileage policy or ask the host directly through the message tool before booking.
You're spoiled for choice. The best campgrounds near Kamloops include Paul Lake Provincial Park (about 25 minutes northeast, lakeside sites with swimming and trout fishing), Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park (about 35 minutes south, alpine lake with canoeing), Kamloops RV Park & Campground (in-town, full hookups and a pool, great for first-timers), and Knutsford RV Park (south of the city with mountain views and pull-throughs). For RV camping in Kamloops with full hookups, book the private parks early. Provincial sites are bookable through BC Parks' Discover Camping reservation system up to four months in advance and fill quickly for July weekends.
When is the best time of year to rent an RV in Kamloops?
Kamloops has a semi-arid climate, so the sweet spot for RV camping in Kamloops is late April through mid-October, with daytime highs from around 18°C in spring to the high 20s and low 30s°C in July and August. July and August are peak season (hot, dry, and sunny) and ideal for swimming at Paul Lake or Shuswap. May, June, and September are local favourites with mild temperatures, fewer crowds, and lower nightly rates. Spring and early summer typically have the clearest skies before late-summer wildfire smoke can become a factor. Winter rentals are possible too, especially for ski trips to Sun Peaks, just confirm the RV is winterized when you book.
I've never driven an RV before. Is renting in Kamloops a good idea?
Yes, first time renting an RV in Kamloops is genuinely easy, and you're not on your own. Every host gives you a full walkthrough at pickup, covering how to operate the fridge, furnace, water systems, slide-outs, and dump valves, plus driving tips for the rig you've chosen. If you'd rather not drive at all, choose a host who delivers and sets up the RV at your campground. For your first day out, the flat Yellowhead Highway toward Chase or the gentle drive to Paul Lake are perfect confidence builders. RVezy's support is available before, during, and after your trip, and 24/7 roadside assistance is included if anything comes up on the road.
What if something goes wrong with the RV during my trip?
You're covered. Every RVezy booking includes 24/7 roadside assistance, so if you get a flat on the Coquihalla, your battery dies at Lac Le Jeune, or a slide-out won't retract at Wells Gray, one phone call gets help dispatched. Your host is also your first friendly contact: most Kamloops hosts respond quickly and can walk you through simple fixes by phone or text. RVezy's support team is available before, during, and after your trip for anything else, from booking changes to general questions. Save the roadside number and your host's contact in your phone before you leave the driveway.
Can I take my Kamloops RV rental across the border into the US or to other provinces?
Cross-province travel within Canada is generally welcomed by most Kamloops hosts, making RV road trips from Kamloops to Banff, Jasper, or even further north very doable. US travel (think a loop down to Washington's North Cascades or Montana's Glacier National Park) depends on the host's insurance and policy, so message the host directly from the listing to confirm before booking. Travel into Mexico is not permitted on RVezy rentals. Bring your passport and any vehicle documents the host provides. The Sumas/Abbotsford crossing via Highway 1 is a popular and straightforward route into Washington.
What kind of fuel mileage should I expect, and how much will gas cost?
Plan smart and your fuel budget stays reasonable. Class C motorhomes in the Kamloops fleet average about 16 to 22 litres per 100 km (roughly 11 to 15 mpg), campervans get around 11 to 14 L/100 km, and a tow-behind travel trailer with a typical pickup truck lands around 18 to 22 L/100 km. Gas prices in Kamloops usually run a bit cheaper than Vancouver but higher than Alberta. Costco on Notre Dame Drive and stations along the Trans-Canada often have the best in-town rates. Top up before heading north on Highway 5; fuel gets pricier as you approach Wells Gray.
How far in advance should I book a campground near Kamloops?
Book early and you'll get the prime spots. BC Parks opens reservations through the Discover Camping system up to four months ahead of your arrival date, and waterfront sites at Paul Lake, Lac Le Jeune, and Shuswap Lake Provincial Park can sell out quickly for July and August weekends. For private parks like Kamloops RV Park or Knutsford RV Park, two to three months ahead is usually plenty, though long weekends fill faster. If you're flexible, midweek arrivals almost always have availability, even in peak summer. Set a calendar reminder for 7 a.m. Pacific time on your booking window opening date and have your preferred site ready before you log in.
Kamloops is one of the friendlier BC cities to drive an RV in. The Trans-Canada Highway (Hwy 1) and Yellowhead Highway (Hwy 5) intersect here with wide lanes, gentle grades on most stretches, and easy fuel stops. In-town streets are spacious, though you'll want to avoid the older downtown grid with anything over 25 feet. Watch for two things: summer wildfire smoke advisories (check DriveBC before heading out) and the Coquihalla south of town, which climbs to about 1,244 metres at the summit and can see snow well into spring. The Lac Le Jeune exit off the Coquihalla has a large pull-out, perfect for stretching your legs and double-checking your tow setup.
What hookups and amenities will I find at campgrounds near Kamloops?
You'll find a great mix. Private parks like Kamloops RV Park and Knutsford RV Park offer full hookups (30/50 amp power, water, sewer), Wi-Fi, laundry, and dump stations, perfect if you want all the comforts. BC Parks sites like Paul Lake and Lac Le Jeune are more rustic with pit or flush toilets and potable water taps, but no hookups, in exchange for unbeatable lakefront beauty. For dump stations and freshwater fills mid-trip, several stations in Kamloops offer public dump facilities for a small fee. Ask your host to top up fresh water before delivery so you can boondock the first night worry-free.
More than you'd expect. A typical motorhome rental in Kamloops comes fully equipped with a queen or king bed (plus convertible dinette and bunks for families), a kitchen with a propane stove, fridge/freezer, microwave, sink, and cookware, a bathroom with a toilet and shower, air conditioning, a propane furnace, and seatbelted seating for travel. Most hosts also include linens, towels, outdoor chairs, a BBQ, and basic kitchen starter kits. Many newer rigs have solar panels, generators, and even Starlink or cellular Wi-Fi. Each RVezy listing has a full amenities list, so you can filter by exactly what you want before you book.
Hosts in Kamloops offer some genuinely useful add-ons: bedding and towel packages, kitchen kits, camp chairs and tables, BBQs, bike racks, kayak or paddleboard rentals, generators, and Starlink Wi-Fi. Many offer delivery and setup to local campgrounds for a per-kilometre fee, and some include unlimited mileage in their base price (a huge plus for longer Kamloops RV trips). Pickup is typically at the host's home with a 60- to 90-minute walkthrough so you leave confident. Drop-off is the reverse: refuel, empty the tanks if required, and hand back the keys. Ask about the mileage policy upfront so a Wells Gray or Banff side trip doesn't add unexpected costs.
Payment is simple and secure: you pay through the RVezy platform with a credit card, never directly to the host, which keeps your money protected from booking to drop-off. A refundable security deposit is held separately from your booking payment and released after your trip ends, assuming the RV is returned in the condition it left. To avoid any hiccups, take date-stamped photos and a quick walkaround video at pickup and drop-off, and return the RV with the same fuel and propane levels. Check that the credit card you use has a high enough limit to cover the deposit hold comfortably.
Can I rent an RV in Kamloops in winter for a ski trip?
Yes, and it's a quietly brilliant idea. Several hosts on RVezy offer four-season, winterized RVs with heated holding tanks, enclosed underbellies, and propane furnaces, ideal for a ski trip to Sun Peaks Resort, about 45 minutes from Kamloops. Sun Peaks has RV-accessible accommodation options with hookups so your rig stays comfortable even when overnight temperatures dip well below freezing. Filter for winter-ready rigs on RVezy and confirm the host's cold-weather setup before booking. Pack winter tires and chains (required on many BC highways from October 1 to April 30 per provincial regulations), arrive before dark for easier hookup, and you'll wake up steps from the slopes.