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How to rent a campervan in Shingle Springs, CA with RVezy

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Send a booking request with your travel plans so the host can confirm availability, share local tips, and help you get ready for your adventure.

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Whether you pick up your campervan or have it delivered, your host will have it ready for you. With a detailed walkthrough or setup at your delivery spot, you'll be all set for your escape in Shingle Springs, CA.

Recent campervan rental reviews in Shingle Springs, CA

James H.Jul 2023
What a great experience we had in Farrah’s van. She was very responsive to the unlimited number of questions we had about the rental, the van amenities, and traveling in the Rockies. The pick up and drop-off went seamlessly with her ability to met our needs for timing and she was very patient when teaching us about the van. The Mercedes worked perfectly and her user manual focused on quick tips & tricks necessary for any customized van conversion. Specifics: The van managed to get over 18 mpg on several tank-fills, which for this size vehicle seemed good. We drove it over four major mountain passes and even at 14,000’ it ran fine. (Trail Ridge Road, Snowy Range Byway, Beartooth Highway, Independence pass, Pikes Peak, and various continental divides in our Western National Parks). There were places where diesel fuel was cheaper that gasoline, and in one NP diesel was the only fuel available. Farrah provided more camping amenities than we needed, we carried some of our own, leaving a stash of hers at the Denver Base. Managing the fresh and grey water was a breeze, having running sink water was great, and the absence of a toilet was never an issue during the 4,400 miles we traveled. Most of our stops were at campsites and this class vehicle and ‘tent only’ sites made the bookings easy to obtain and inexpensive. If you need lots of hook ups and first-world umbilicords running to your van, this one is not for you. If you want easy in-out, nimble, stealthy travel this van is great. We often ran devices throughout the night and the solar panels with onboard battery supply never was exhausted. Recommendations: we are two 70+ year old travelers so we picked up a portable step to help us get in and out of the van. Well placed hand-holds, once you get used to them, will work fine for most people. The swivel captain seats and folding table worked great after we figured them out. The rear view camera only points straight down so seeing behind you has a limited view, however you can activate the camera at any time without the need of putting the car in reverse gear. There is tons or storage space under the high-mounted bed and bringing tie-downs to secure any load is a good idea. Problem is, there were very few latch points to connect them. Running the ‘ship’ from the cockpit was pleasurable. Plenty of ‘bins’ to store drinking bottles, maps, grab-n-go items, however the audio/navigation system is a bit old of aryan-design, so the vinatge Atari-esk control navigation techniques took a little practice to learn. Once mastered it was functional and the on-wheel button adjustments were useful. Our trip : was more touring than camping, so we were on the road almost daily. We never had a problem moving around small towns and parking in lots that were not specifically design for ‘RVs’. U-turns on 4-lane surface roads were possible, but you had to pay attention. Three-point turns, of which there were many, were efficiently managed. Cleaning the wide-view dash-to-ceiling front window took some skill. Plan on visiting Truck Stops occasionally to help out. But honestly the big picture window and wide tinted side windows made travel, sightseeing, and privacy delightful. In addition to the bed space, we found that the floor of the van was long enough for a 6’ + individual to sleep on. Bring a pad. Tire pressure is important for handling control and mileage ratings on any vehicle. Know that the tire rating for this Sprinter is 40+PSI on the front and 70+ PSI on the back. Not all service centers provide 70+ pressure to their customers. Enjoy this van and have safe travels, from the Pedagogue and the Sainte-Terre. Farrah will be happy to give you my email address of you have any questions about NPS bookings & regulations, places of interest to consider, hiking & backcountry options, and tips gleaned from over 55+ years of traveling.
Scott R.Apr 2023
Farrah was great to communicate with and the Van helped provide a great road trip vacation around some of the National Parks. The van drives very well and the camper section was comfortable and efficient.
Yao M.Apr 2023
Beautiful RV! Comes with a hot shower in the back, all the kitchen supplies you’ll need. Ample storage. Super luxurious feeling, and a perfect first RV experience for a city person like me. Farrah provided lots of local tips and walked us through the van. Super easy to drive. If I’m ever back in Denver for camping, I’ll rent this one again. Highly recommend!

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Frequently asked questions about renting a campervan in Shingle Springs, CA

How does renting a campervan in Shingle Springs, CA work?

RVezy connects local campervan owners in Shingle Springs, CA with travelers looking for adventure. From secure payments and verified profiles to insurance and roadside assistance, RVezy handles all the details so you can focus on the fun part: hitting the open road!

How much does it cost to rent a campervan in Shingle Springs, CA?

The average campervan rental near Shingle Springs, CA starts at around $240/night, depending on the size, features, and season. Many hosts offer weekly or monthly discounts between 10%–20%, so the longer you travel, the more you save.

What’s included in my campervan rental in Shingle Springs, CA?

Many campervans on RVezy comes with the essentials you need for a smooth getaway, including cookware, utensils, bedding and even camping gear. Many hosts go the extra mile with outdoor chairs, BBQs, or add-ons like generators. Each listing clearly shows what’s included.

How far can I go with the campervan rental in Shingle Springs, CA? What’s the mileage policy?

Most campervan owners near Shingle Springs, CA include generous mileage or even offer unlimited kilometers per trip. If there are distance limits, you’ll see them upfront in your booking details, along with any optional mileage add-ons.

Do I need a special license to drive campervan in Shingle Springs, CA?

To rent in Shingle Springs, CA, drivers typically need a valid unrestricted license and a clean insurance record. For most campervans, a standard license is all you need — no special license required. Always confirm with your host before booking.

Can I rent a campervan for a one-way trip from Shingle Springs?

Most rentals on RVezy are round-trip, meaning you’ll return the campervan to the same location where you picked it up. However, some hosts in Shingle Springs, CA may be open to one-way trips or delivery to another city if arranged in advance. Message the host directly to ask about one-way travel options before booking.

Is insurance included when renting a campervan in Shingle Springs, CA?

Every campervan rental includes comprehensive insurance coverage and 24/7 roadside assistance. That means protection for both you and the vehicle, so you can travel confidently knowing you’re covered no matter where the road takes you.

Are campervans in Shingle Springs, CA pet-friendly?

Many campervan owners near Shingle Springs, CA welcome pets. You can filter by Pet-Friendly when searching to find the perfect RV for you and your furry co-pilot.

Can the campervan be delivered near Shingle Springs, CA?

Delivery is one of the most convenient features on RVezy. Whether it’s your driveway, a local campground, or a festival site near Shingle Springs, CA, many hosts offer to deliver and set up the campervan right at your chosen location. It’s perfect if you’d rather skip the driving and start relaxing!

What's the best time of year to rent a campervan in Shingle Springs, CA?

The best time to rent a campervan in Shingle Springs, CA depends on the season and what kind of trip you’re planning. Peak RV season runs from May through October, when the weather is warm and campgrounds are open. Spring and fall are great times to find lower prices and fewer crowds, especially for campervan getaways close to home.

How far in advance should I book my campervan trip in Shingle Springs, CA?

During peak summer months, the most popular campervans in Shingle Springs, CA can book out two to three months in advance, so it’s best to book your campervan as early as possible! Last-minute rentals are often available, but booking early gives you more choices, better prices, and time to coordinate pickup or delivery with your host.

Have more questions about your campervan rental in Shingle Springs, CA?

RVezy’s friendly customer support team is available before, during, and after your trip to help with anything you need for your RV rental in Shingle Springs, CA. You can reach us anytime at help.rvezy.com or contact us here: https://help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/requests/new.