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Lillooet RV rental: How it works

Planning an RV trip in Lillooet, BC is simple with RVezy. Search available RVs, compare options, choose pickup or delivery, and book securely online. Whether you are heading to a campground, national park, or weekend getaway, your adventure starts here.

1. Explore RV rentals

Browse a wide range of campervans, travel trailers, and motorhomes. Filter by dates, price, amenities, RV type, or delivery availability to find the right fit for your trip.

2. Choose pickup or delivery

Pick up your RV from a local host in Lillooet, BC or arrange delivery directly to your campsite, home, or other approved destination.

3. Get ready to travel

Confirm your booking and coordinate details with your host before departure. Insurance coverage and roadside assistance are included, so you can travel with confidence.

Recent Lillooet RV rental reviews

2020 Forest River Travel Trailer
Everything on the trailer worked and it was very comfortable. Luther was great to deal with, would happily rent again
Tyler Cordero
Apr 2026
2018 Keystone Travel Trailer
We rented Kevin’s Keystone Bullet Ultra Light 202BHSWE Travel Trailer and had a fantastic experience. The trailer was exactly as described — clean, comfortable, and well-equipped. Kevin delivered it right to our site, communicated clearly, and was quick to address any questions or minor issues that came up. It was clear he genuinely cared that we had a great trip and enjoyed our stay. Couldn’t ask for a better host.
Kyle Matter
Aug 2025
2012 Other Travel Trailer
Thank you Peter and Renate for being so accommodating to all our requests and for being so warm and friendly to talk with. We appreciated the delivery to our site and all the set up you did for us. We had a wonderful time at Loon Lake in your RV.
DS
Denise Scott-Lister
Jul 2025
2020 Dutchmen Travel Trailer
Easy to haul with our Tacoma. Clean and cozy. Love the outdoor and indoor stove options. So worth it to upgrade from our tent to this!
Gaetane Carignan
Jul 2025
2018 Thor Motor Coach Class C
The RV was as expected. Marty was very helpful and great to rent from. Would rent from him again.
Lauren Leahy
Jul 2025
2021 Adventurer Manufacturing Class C
It was an amazing trip…. Home away from home!
Maryann Levy
Apr 2025
2023 Ford Class C
Excellent RV hosters, very helpful and accommodating. RV worked great for our family trip to Lillooet. Thank you.
Ryan Kozak
Apr 2025
2008 Thor Motor Coach Travel Trailer
Very nice little trailer easy to pull. Kept us nice and warm!
RS
Rowena Schaufler
Oct 2024
2012 Forest River Travel Trailer
This RV was perfect for our family of 4! Steve explained everything well and was a great guy. Would 100% rent of him again
Ryan Stumborg
Sep 2024

RV friendly events in Lillooet, BC

Whistler Blackcomb Ski Season

Wake up to Coast Mountain views, ride North America's largest ski area, and unwind where village lights meet snow quiet. Whistler Blackcomb Ski Season blends huge alpine terrain, the Peak 2 Peak link between two mountains, and a walkable base village made for après and easy meals between runs. An RV gives you a warm hub for gear, flexible mornings, and room to share the trip with friends or family after long days on snow.

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RVezy vs. Traditional RV rental

RVezy rentals

  • Book directly from local RV owners
  • Choose the exact RV you want
  • Delivery to your campsite, home, or destination
  • More variety: trailers, motorhomes, and campers

Traditional RV rental

  • Limited fleet from a rental company
  • Exact RV not guaranteed
  • Pickup only at retail locations
  • Fewer RV types and less availability

RV delivery to a campground, made simple

Skip the pickup. Skip the towing. Get an RV delivered and set up at your campsite so you can arrive, unpack, and start your trip stress-free.

Choose your perfect RV

Browse RVs that offer delivery to your site and book the one that fits your budget and adventure style.

Lock in your campsite

Reserve your campsite with the hookups and amenities you need. We’ll help you find RVs that meet site requirements.

Arrive and relax

Your host delivers and sets up the RV before you get there. Just show up and start enjoying your trip.

RV rentals in Lillooet, BC

Frequently asked questions about renting an RV in Lillooet, BC

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Lillooet?

An RV rental in Lillooet is often more affordable than people expect. On RVezy, travel trailers in the Lillooet area typically start around CAD $90 to $150 per night, while Class C motorhomes and campervans range from roughly $175 to $300 per night depending on size, age, and season. Local campsites add another $30 to $70 per night for a basic site, or $80 to $120 for full-hookup sites. To find a cheap RV rental in Lillooet, book midweek, travel in May or late September shoulder season, and sort by lowest nightly rate. Many hosts also bundle camping chairs, BBQs, and bedding, which saves you a packing list and a last-minute store run.
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Do I need a special licence to rent an RV in Lillooet?

Renting an RV in Lillooet is simple, a regular Class 5 BC driver's licence (or your equivalent from home) is all you need. No commercial licence, no air-brake endorsement, and no RV-specific training is required for any motorhome or travel trailer you can book on RVezy. Approved drivers on RVezy are generally 25 or older with a valid licence, and RVezy verifies your ID securely during booking. Visiting from outside Canada? Bring your home licence plus an International Driving Permit from your local auto association. First time renting an RV? Your host gives you a full walkthrough at pickup so you leave feeling confident behind the wheel.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039008774-Understanding-approved-driver-requirements

What protection is included when I book an RV in Lillooet?

Every Lillooet RV trip booked on RVezy includes a renter protection plan and 24/7 roadside assistance, so you can focus on the Fraser Canyon scenery instead of worst-case scenarios. RVezy offers different protection tiers that you choose during checkout based on the coverage level you want, and the plan covers eligible accidental damage to the RV during your rental. Roadside help is built in, whether you get a flat tire on the Duffey Lake Road or need a battery jump near Cayoosh Creek Municipal Campground. You select your coverage level at booking, not the host, which keeps you in control of your trip's safety net. Pro tip: if it's your first time renting an RV in Lillooet, the higher tier often pays for itself in peace of mind.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/34008759079835-RVezy-renter-protection-plans-in-detail

What if my plans change, can I cancel my Lillooet RV rental?

Booking is low-risk because RVezy sets the cancellation policy for every RV rental in Lillooet, not the individual host. There is a money-back grace period right after you book, plus tiered refunds based on how far out you cancel from your trip start date. Special circumstances like wildfires, atmospheric rivers, or highway closures on Highway 99 can also be reviewed by RVezy's support team. Review the current cancellation policy on the RVezy Help Center before booking so you know exactly what applies to your dates. Pro tip: lock in your Lillooet dates as soon as you find a great listing, the grace period gives you breathing room to firm up plans.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360037736674-Understanding-the-cancellation-policy-for-guests

Can I bring my dog on a Lillooet RV trip?

A pet-friendly RV rental in Lillooet is easy to find on RVezy, just toggle the Pet-Friendly filter and you'll see motorhomes and trailers whose hosts welcome dogs. Lillooet is a paradise for four-legged co-pilots: the Old Bridge area, trails around Seton Lake, and the river beach at Fraser Cove Campground all allow leashed dogs. Most local campgrounds, including Cayoosh Creek Municipal Campground, are dog-friendly with leash-and-clean-up rules. Confirm any pet fee or dog-count limit in the listing before you book, and message the host through RVezy if you have a larger breed. Pro tip: pack a tick brush, the sagebrush bench lands above Lillooet are beautiful but can be tick-heavy from April through June.
bcparks.ca/visit/know-before-you-go/pets/

Can my RV be delivered to a campground in Lillooet?

Yes, RV delivery in Lillooet is one of the smartest moves for first-timers, and many local hosts offer it. Filter listings by Delivery on RVezy and the host will drive the rig to your campsite at Fraser Cove Campground, Cayoosh Creek Municipal Campground, or even a private property along Highway 99, level it, hook up power and water, and walk you through every system before handing over the keys. That means you can skip the steep climbs on the Duffey Lake Road entirely if mountain driving makes you nervous. Delivery fees vary by distance, and many hosts charge a per-kilometre round-trip rate. Pro tip: ask your host about a stocked-RV add-on so you arrive to a fridge already loaded and propane topped up.
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How far can I drive from Lillooet on an RV road trip?

An RV road trip from Lillooet puts some of BC's most iconic destinations within an easy day's drive. Whistler is about 130 km south on Highway 99 (around 2.5 hours via the Duffey Lake Road), Kamloops is roughly 170 km east via Highway 99 and Highway 97 (about 2.5 hours), Wells Gray Provincial Park is around 350 km north (5 hours), and Vancouver is about 250 km south (4 to 5 hours). Many RVezy hosts offer generous mileage allowances of 200 to 400 km per day, and some list with unlimited mileage, ideal for longer loops. Check each listing's mileage policy before booking and message the host if your route is ambitious. Pro tip: the Gold Rush Trail loop through Lillooet, Clinton, and 100 Mile House is a stunning multi-day itinerary that locals love.
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Where are the best campgrounds near Lillooet?

You're spoiled for choice, the best campgrounds near Lillooet mix riverside scenery with full RV hookups. Fraser Cove Campground sits on Fraser River frontage near the historic old suspension bridge and offers full-service sites and fishing access. Cayoosh Creek Municipal Campground is walking distance from downtown Lillooet with shaded sites along Cayoosh Creek. Marble Canyon Provincial Park, about 40 km east on Highway 99, has stunning turquoise lakes and vehicle-accessible sites suitable for RVs. Retasket Lodge and RV Park offers Indigenous-owned hospitality and full hookups just outside town. Pro tip: weekend sites in July and August fill fast, so book your RV camping in Lillooet 8 to 12 weeks ahead for the best selection.
bcparks.ca/marble-canyon-park/

When is the best time of year for a Lillooet RV trip?

Late April through early October is prime time for RV camping in Lillooet, and the shoulder seasons are the locals' secret. Lillooet sits in a semi-arid valley and is known as one of Canada's hottest spots, with July daytime highs commonly in the high 20s to mid 30s Celsius and overnight lows in the mid teens. May, June, and September offer mild 20 to 25 Celsius days, fewer crowds, and lower nightly rates. Winters are relatively mild for BC's Interior with January lows often around -5 Celsius, and a few hosts keep four-season rigs available for snowshoeing trips. Pro tip: the spring wildflower bloom along the benches above Lillooet is beautiful and barely on the tourist radar.
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I have never driven an RV before, will I be okay in Lillooet?

First time renting an RV in Lillooet is easier than you think because every RVezy host gives you a personal walkthrough at pickup covering propane, water, dump valves, slide-outs, and dash controls. Lillooet's downtown grid is quiet, parking is generous, and most listings are travel trailers or Class C motorhomes that handle like a large pickup. If the Duffey Lake Road's switchbacks worry you, book delivery and have the rig brought straight to your campsite. RVezy support is available 24/7, and roadside assistance is included with every booking. Pro tip: practice your first turns and reverse in a quiet lot in town before heading out, it builds confidence fast.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039008774-Understanding-approved-driver-requirements

What happens if something goes wrong with the RV during my trip?

You're never on your own, every Lillooet RV rental on RVezy includes 24/7 roadside assistance as part of the renter protection plan. If you get a flat on Highway 99, a dead battery near Marble Canyon Provincial Park, or a propane issue at Fraser Cove, call the roadside line and a service truck is dispatched to your location. For non-emergency questions, message your host directly through the RVezy app, they know their rig best and most respond quickly. RVezy's customer support team is also reachable by phone, email, and chat. Pro tip: save the roadside number and your host's contact before you leave Lillooet, cell service drops out on the Duffey Lake Road between Pemberton and Lillooet.
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Can I take my Lillooet RV rental across the border into the US?

Cross-border travel from a Lillooet RV rental into the United States is allowed by some hosts but not all, because it depends on the host's listing rules and insurance. Before booking, message the host on RVezy and confirm in writing that USA travel is permitted, then carry your rental agreement and the documents the host provides when you cross the border. Travel into Mexico is not permitted on RVezy rentals. Interprovincial trips into Alberta or the Yukon are generally fine, just confirm the mileage allowance first. Pro tip: a North Cascades loop from Lillooet through Hope, Sumas, and Winthrop is a stunning week-long itinerary if your host approves the US crossing.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039340074-Insurance-coverage-validity

What kind of fuel economy and gas budget should I plan for in Lillooet?

Realistic budgeting makes for a stress-free Lillooet RV trip. Class B campervans average 14 to 18 L/100km, Class C motorhomes 20 to 28 L/100km, and a truck pulling a travel trailer lands around 18 to 25 L/100km. Gas in Lillooet typically runs around CAD $1.65 to $1.95 per litre, so top up in town before climbing the Duffey Lake Road, which has no fuel stations between Lillooet and Pemberton. For a 500 km weekend loop through Lillooet, Marble Canyon, and Pavilion Lake, budget roughly $150 to $250 in fuel. Pro tip: Main Street stations in Lillooet are the last reliable diesel stops heading north into the Cariboo, fill up here.
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How far in advance should I book a campsite near Lillooet?

Plan ahead and you'll lock in the best sites. BC Parks campgrounds like Marble Canyon Provincial Park use a rolling reservation window through the BC Parks Reservation System, with new dates released each morning. For July and August arrivals, book the morning the window opens, popular sites can disappear within minutes. Private parks like Fraser Cove and Retasket Lodge and RV Park book directly through their own websites and tend to fill 6 to 10 weeks ahead for summer weekends. Many provincial sites remain first-come, first-served, so arriving early in the week still works if you're flexible. Pro tip: review BC Parks fees and any non-resident surcharges that may apply when budgeting your trip.
bcparks.ca/reservations/frontcountry-camping/

What is driving in and around Lillooet actually like?

Lillooet driving is scenic and manageable if you respect the terrain. Highway 99's Duffey Lake Road between Pemberton and Lillooet is steep with sharp grades and several hairpin switchbacks, downshift into low gear early and avoid riding your brakes. Highway 99 north toward Pavilion is gentler with sweeping curves through the Fraser Canyon. Cell service drops out in spots between Pemberton and Lillooet, so download offline maps before you leave. Winter tires or chains are legally required on Highway 99 from October 1 to April 30. Always check DriveBC for closures and avalanche-control delays before heading out. Pro tip: drive the Duffey eastbound in the morning, the light is better and traffic is lighter.
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What amenities will I find at campgrounds near Lillooet?

Lillooet-area campgrounds offer a great range from full-service to rustic. Fraser Cove Campground and Retasket Lodge and RV Park provide 30/50-amp power, water, sewer hookups, hot showers, laundry, and Wi-Fi. Cayoosh Creek Municipal Campground has power and water sites plus a dump station and potable water fill. BC Parks sites like Marble Canyon are more rustic, with pit toilets and no hookups, perfect for a self-contained RV. The closest public dump station and freshwater fill is at Cayoosh Creek Municipal Campground in town. Pro tip: top up your fresh-water tank before heading up Highway 40 to Gold Bridge or out to Big Bar, potable water gets scarce once you leave the main corridor.
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What will my Lillooet RV rental actually come with inside?

Lillooet RV rentals are typically well-equipped. Most motorhome rental Lillooet listings include a full kitchen with fridge, stovetop, microwave, sink, and cookware, a bathroom with toilet and shower, fixed or convertible beds sleeping 2 to 8, dinette seating with seatbelts, furnace and air conditioning, a hot water tank, and a 12V/110V electrical system. Many include a generator for boondocking, an outdoor awning, and a Bluetooth stereo. Class C and larger Class A motorhomes often have a TV, though streaming depends on cell signal, which is weak outside town. Bedding, towels, and camp chairs are commonly bundled by hosts. Pro tip: check the listing's sleep count and seatbelt count, they should match the size of your travel group.
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What add-ons and pickup options can I expect from Lillooet hosts?

Plenty of helpful extras make your campervan rental Lillooet experience smoother. Common add-ons include bedding and linen kits, kitchen kits with dishes and utensils, camp chair and table sets, portable BBQs, generators, bike racks, and stocked propane tanks. Pickup is usually from the host's home in or near Lillooet, with a 45 to 60 minute walkthrough included. Most hosts have a 2 or 3 night minimum and offer daily mileage packages, with some offering RV rental with unlimited mileage for longer Cariboo or Sea-to-Sky loops. Pro tip: ask about one-way delivery to Whistler or Kamloops if you're flying out from a different city, many hosts will say yes for a flat fee.
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How does payment and the security deposit work?

Payment on RVezy is straightforward and secure, you pay through the platform with a credit card, never directly to the host. At booking, you're charged the rental total, taxes, service fees, and any add-ons you select. A separate refundable security deposit (typically CAD $500 to $1,500 depending on the rig) is pre-authorized on your card before pickup and released after the trip once the RV is returned in the same condition. To keep your deposit moving quickly, do a careful walkaround with photos at pickup and dropoff, return the RV clean, refuel to the level shown at pickup, and dump the tanks. Pro tip: note the mileage and generator-hours readings on the contract at pickup, both are common sources of deposit deductions if missed.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038106214-How-the-security-deposit-works

Can I rent an RV in Lillooet in winter, and is it worth it?

Yes, and it's a hidden gem. Winter RV rental in Lillooet is available from select hosts who keep their rigs winterized with heated tanks, insulated underbellies, and propane furnaces. Lillooet's valley climate is relatively mild for the BC Interior, with January highs often around 0 Celsius and lows near -5 Celsius, generally warmer than Kamloops or Prince George. That opens up year-round adventures like ice-fishing on Seton Lake, snowshoeing near Marble Canyon Provincial Park, and quiet drives in the Fraser Canyon. Look for listings that say four-season or winter-ready, and ask the host about shore-power requirements at your campsite. Pro tip: book a site with 30-amp power so you can run electric heat and save propane for cooking.
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