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Vermont's Finest Brenda-B-Brenda: AWD Travel in Luxury Seats 8 Sleeps 2
4.8

Sleeps 2 • Class B

Dorset, VT

Vermont's finest AWD Luxury Camper/Travel Van. “Brenda B Brenda” our gorgeous 2021 Ford Transit, 350 HD, 22’, hi-roof, AWD, 4 Season, Luxury Travel Campervan! Seats 8, Sleeps 2+. Our goal is to provid

$230 /night
Tim's Palomino Puma Travel Trailer
5.0

Sleeps 6 • Travel Trailer

Colchester, VT

Extremely clean trailer available to rent for short or long term use. We used this trailer as our home on the road for over a month in 2021. We treated it with tons of care. It’s so comfortable and we

$155 /night
2022 Vintage - Flash to the Past!
4.7

Sleeps 6 • Travel Trailer

Georgia, VT

This camper is brand new and ready to go on adventures! Go glamping in style while remembering the “good ole days.” This camper is built to look like a camper straight out of the 1950’s while still

$185 /night
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Adam's Heartland 324bh Travel Trailer

Sleeps 2 • Travel Trailer

Saint-Johnsbury, VT

Modern amenities, very well kept. Everything you need to camp, bring food and clothing, and everything else is included. Have kids? No problem; there is a bunkhouse living quarter with a door for thei

$151 /night
Passport to Adventure
4.0

Sleeps 4 • Travel Trailer

Georgia, VT

This is a newer camper ready to go on camping vacations and make memories. It is perfect for couples and small families and it comes with everything you need to make your experience enjoyable. You w

$190 /night
The Cougar Camper

Sleeps 4 • Fifth Wheel

Georgia, VT

This brand new Keystone Cougar fifth wheels is perfect for your upcoming camping trip. This camper is best suited for camping with or without any hookups. Without hookups means if you are staying at a

$199 /night

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Discover Vermont

Aerial view of a lake and campground in Vermont in the summer

Experience the quaint charm of New England with a picturesque RV rental in Vermont. Known for its stunning landscapes, the Green Mountain State offers an array of outdoor activities, from hiking and skiing to camping and leaf-peeping. Renowned for its maple syrup, farm-to-table cuisine, and craft beer scene, Vermont is a haven for foodies. With its small towns, covered bridges, and picturesque countryside, a Vermont road trip allows you to explore the best of the Northeast at your own pace.

Vermont's climate varies greatly throughout the year, with warm summers and cold, snowy winters. The best time to visit Vermont in an RV is during the fall when the foliage is at its peak, transforming the Green Mountain State into a kaleidoscope of vibrant colors. Summer is also an excellent time to plan an RV adventure, with pleasant temperatures and numerous outdoor activities available.

Grand Isle Vermont lake view

Vermont's natural beauty is on full display in its state parks, national forests, and scenic drives. Green Mountain National Forest covers over 400,000 acres of rugged mountains, pristine lakes, and scenic valleys, making it a prime destination for hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Explore the Long Trail, which spans the entire length of the state, offering over 270 miles of hiking through lush forests, serene lakes, and stunning vistas. For RV camping options, consider the many campgrounds within the national forest, such as Moosalamoo Campground and Hapgood Pond Campground.

Lake Champlain is another must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts. This massive freshwater lake borders Vermont, New York, and Quebec, offering a myriad of recreational activities, including boating, fishing, and swimming. The Lake Champlain Islands provide a unique experience, with picturesque beaches and charming small towns to explore. North Beach Campground in Burlington and Grand Isle State Park on Grand Isle offer RV camping facilities near the lake.
two girls in a hammock in a campground

Vermont's charming small towns and picturesque countryside offer a host of attractions and activities that cater to a wide range of interests. One of the state's most popular destinations is Burlington, a vibrant college town on the shores of Lake Champlain. Take a leisurely stroll down Church Street Marketplace, a pedestrian-only shopping and dining district, or visit ECHO, Leahy Center for Lake Champlain, an interactive science and nature museum perfect for families. RV campgrounds in the area include Maple Grove Campground and Shelburne Camping Area.

History buffs will enjoy a visit to the picturesque town of Woodstock, which boasts well-preserved architecture, charming boutiques, and the fascinating Billings Farm & Museum. This working dairy farm and museum provide a glimpse into Vermont's agricultural past with interactive exhibits and farm animals. Nearby campgrounds include Quechee/Pine Valley KOA and Silver Lake State Park.

Another quintessential Vermont experience is a visit to the Ben & Jerry's Factory in Waterbury. Take a guided tour to learn about the history of this iconic ice cream brand, and indulge in a scoop (or two) of your favorite flavor. As you continue your Vermont road trip, consider staying at nearby campgrounds such as Little River State Park or Gold Brook Campground.

Frequently asked questions

How does RVezy work?
RVezy is a marketplace that connects RV owners with travelers looking to rent an RV. RVezy takes care of everything, including RV and renter verifications, payments, insurance, and customer support.
How much does it cost to rent an RV in Vermont?
Motorhomes in Vermont average $200/night while towable trailers are around $120/night. Most RV owners offer weekly and monthly discounts between 10 and 20%.
What’s included in the RV rental?
Most rentals include all the essentials you need for a great trip. From cookware, to linens, owners do their best to make you feel at home. Each RV listing will provide details around what’s included.
How far can I go with the RV? What’s the price for mileage?
Most owners offer either unlimited mileage or very generous daily limits. The included mileage and extras appear on your booking estimate before you put in your booking request.
What’s required to rent or drive an RV?
In the majority of cases, RVezy rentals require a driver with an unrestricted license for 8 years and clean insurance profile. You don’t need a special class to drive most motorhomes.
How am I insured/covered during my rental?
Every RV rental is fully insured through our commercial fleet policy. You can also add-on our 24/7 roadside assistance at any time before your trip begins.
Are RV rentals pet-friendly?
Many owners allow pets in their RV. You can search for pet-friendly RVs or check the individual listings to see if there are any extra fees or deposits required for you to bring your furry friends.
How does RV delivery work?
As an add-on, most RV owners are willing to deliver and/or set up their RV to help simplify your trip. Ex: have a trailer delivered to a local campground so you don’t want to drive.
What do I do if I have additional questions?
RVezy’s customer support team is happy to answer any questions that come up before, during or after your rental. You can contact us anytime at help.rvezy.com.