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New Kingman-Butler RV rental: How it works

Planning an RV trip in New Kingman-Butler, AZ 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 New Kingman-Butler, AZ 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.

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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 New Kingman-Butler, AZ

Frequently asked questions about renting an RV in New Kingman-Butler, AZ

How much does it cost to rent an RV in New Kingman-Butler, AZ?

RV rental in New Kingman-Butler is one of the most affordable ways to explore northwestern Arizona. Travel trailers typically run around $125 to $175 per night, while motorhomes average about $200 to $275 per night, and many hosts offer weekly or monthly discounts. To find a cheap RV rental in New Kingman-Butler, use the price filter on RVezy, consider midweek pickups, and look at travel trailers if you have a capable tow vehicle. Pro tip: shoulder seasons (March to early May and October to November) bring the lowest rates and the most pleasant Mojave Desert temperatures, so you save money and travel in great weather.
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Do I need a special license to rent an RV in Arizona?

Good news: a regular driver's license is all you need to rent an RV in Arizona, no commercial driver's license or special endorsement required for the Class A, Class B, Class C motorhomes, travel trailers, and fifth wheels listed on RVezy. Approved drivers are generally 25 or older, and ID verification happens right through the RVezy platform during checkout. Visiting from outside the US? Bring an International Driving Permit alongside your home-country license. Most first-timers renting an RV in New Kingman-Butler are surprised by how quick and paperwork-free the process is.
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What protection is included with my RV rental?

Every RV rental in New Kingman-Butler booked through RVezy includes a renter protection plan and 24/7 roadside assistance, so you're covered from the moment you drive off. The protection plan helps cover damage to the vehicle during your trip, giving you real peace of mind out in the Mojave Desert or along Historic Route 66. You choose your level of coverage at checkout, so you can pick the tier that fits your trip and budget. It's a strong financial safety net designed specifically for peer-to-peer RV rentals, so you can focus on the adventure instead of the what-ifs.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/34008759079835-RVezy-renter-protection-plans-in-detail

What's RVezy's cancellation policy if my plans change?

Booking is low-risk: RVezy sets the cancellation policy (it's not chosen by the host), and every reservation includes a money-back grace period right after you book so you can lock in your dates with confidence. Exact terms depend on how far out your trip is, and the full details are spelled out on RVezy's site during checkout. If a host ever has to cancel on you, RVezy issues a refund or travel credit. The takeaway: you don't have to wait to plan your New Kingman-Butler RV trip, and RVezy's support team is available before, during, and after your trip if anything changes.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360037736674-Understanding-the-cancellation-policy-for-guests

Can I bring my dog on an RV trip from New Kingman-Butler?

Absolutely, a pet-friendly RV rental in New Kingman-Butler is easy to find. Just toggle the Pet-Friendly filter on RVezy and you'll see listings from hosts who welcome dogs (and sometimes cats too). Once you're on the road, your pup will love Hualapai Mountain Park, which has leashed-pet trails through pine forests at 6,000+ feet, a cool break from the desert heat. Blake Ranch RV Park even has dedicated dog runs. Pro tip: in summer, walk dogs early morning or after sunset since Mohave County pavement can get dangerously hot, and always keep fresh water in the RV. Message the host before booking to confirm pet fees and any size limits.
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Can the RV be delivered to my campsite or hotel?

Yes, RV delivery in New Kingman-Butler is offered by many RVezy hosts, and it's hands-down the easiest way to start your trip if you're new to RVing. Filter listings by Delivery and the host will drive the RV to your chosen spot, level it, hook up power and water, and walk you through every system before handing over the keys. Popular drop-off spots include Fort Beale RV Park, Zuni Village RV Park, and Blake Ranch RV Park just east on I-40. Delivery fees are set by each host based on distance, often a flat fee plus a per-mile rate. Pro tip: book delivery to Hualapai Mountain Park if you want to skip the steep, winding access road in a big rig.
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How far can I drive on an RV rental from New Kingman-Butler?

You can roam far and wide from New Kingman-Butler thanks to its perfect spot on Interstate 40 and Historic Route 66. Hosts set their own mileage policies, and many offer generous daily allowances or even an RV rental with unlimited mileage for longer road trips. Popular drives within easy reach: Grand Canyon West Rim (about 70 miles), Lake Mead/Hoover Dam (about 75 miles), Las Vegas (about 105 miles), Sedona (about 175 miles), and Grand Canyon South Rim (about 180 miles). Filter listings by mileage allowance, then message the host with your planned route. Pro tip: if you're driving the full Route 66 stretch through Oatman, factor in extra miles since the road winds.
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Where should I camp near New Kingman-Butler?

You're spoiled for choice on where to park an RV in New Kingman-Butler. Top picks include Fort Beale RV Park on Metcalfe Road (big-rig friendly, walking distance to Route 66 attractions), Zuni Village RV Park (quiet, paved sites), Blake Ranch RV Park about 12 miles east at Exit 66 (year-round, pet-friendly with dog runs), and Hualapai Mountain Park Campground for cool pine-forest sites at around 6,000 feet. Pro tip: Hualapai Mountain Park sites fill fast on summer weekends since locals escape there to beat the heat, so reserve through Mohave County Parks in advance.
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When is the best time of year for an RV trip in New Kingman-Butler?

The sweet spot for RV camping in New Kingman-Butler is mid-October through late April, when daytime temperatures sit comfortably in the 60s to mid-70s and nights cool to the 40s, perfect for campfires under the Mojave's dark skies. Spring (March-April) brings desert wildflowers and Joshua trees in bloom. Summer here is hot (June-August routinely hits 100°F-105°F at the 3,300-foot Kingman elevation), but you can escape up to Hualapai Mountain Park where it's typically 15-20°F cooler. Winter is mild and uncrowded, great for budget travelers. Pro tip: aim for the Route 66 Fun Run in early May for vintage cars and live music all weekend.
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I've never rented an RV before. Will I be okay?

You'll do great, first time renting an RV in New Kingman-Butler is genuinely beginner-friendly. Your host gives a hands-on orientation at pickup (or delivery), walking you through driving, the generator, slide-outs, water, propane, dump valves, and the awning, and you can text them throughout your trip with questions. Pick a travel trailer or Class C motorhome for an easier first drive, and consider booking delivery to your campsite so the host handles setup. The roads around Kingman are wide, well-marked, and forgiving, and I-40 plus Stockton Hill Road make practice driving easy. Pro tip: drive a short loop on local roads before heading toward Hualapai Mountain's tighter curves.
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What happens if my RV breaks down during the trip?

You're not on your own, every RVezy booking includes 24/7 roadside assistance as part of the protection plan, so help is one phone call away whether you're outside Kingman or deep in Mohave County. The roadside team can dispatch a tow, tire change, jump start, lockout service, or fuel delivery. Your host is also a quick text away for questions about the quirks of the RV (where the breaker is, how the awning retracts). Pro tip: cell signal can drop on the back roads to Grand Canyon West and around the Hualapai Mountains, so download Google Maps offline and screenshot host contact info before heading out.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/34008759079835-RVezy-renter-protection-plans-in-detail

Can I take my New Kingman-Butler RV rental into other states or across the border?

Yes, an RV road trip from New Kingman-Butler is one of the best in the Southwest because three states are right on your doorstep. Nevada (Las Vegas, Lake Mead, Valley of Fire) is about 90 minutes away, California (Mojave National Preserve) is just over the Colorado River, and Utah's Zion National Park is about 4 hours north. Cross-state travel is allowed by most hosts, just confirm in the listing or by message. Important: travel into Mexico is not permitted on RVezy rentals because insurance and protection don't extend there. Pro tip: the drive from Kingman to Zion via I-15 is stunning at sunrise.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039340074-Insurance-coverage-validity

What should I budget for fuel on a Kingman RV trip?

Fuel is one of the biggest variable costs, but it's easy to plan for. Most Class C motorhomes near New Kingman-Butler get 8-12 mpg, travel trailers tow at 10-14 mpg behind a capable truck, and campervans (Class B) often hit 16-20 mpg. Arizona gas prices typically sit a bit below the national average, and Kingman has competitive stations along Andy Devine Avenue and at the I-40/Stockton Hill exit. A 300-mile loop to Grand Canyon West and back might use 25-30 gallons in a Class C. Pro tip: fill up in Kingman before heading toward Peach Springs or Meadview, station options thin out fast and prices jump near tourist areas.
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How far in advance should I book a campground?

For most New Kingman-Butler RV camping, two to four weeks is plenty of lead time, and many local parks like Fort Beale, Zuni Village, and Blake Ranch RV Park take walk-ins outside of peak weekends. For Hualapai Mountain Park County Campground (run by Mohave County Parks), book a month or two ahead for summer weekends when locals flee the heat. National Park Service campgrounds at Lake Mead and Grand Canyon should be reserved on Recreation.gov up to 6 months in advance, especially for spring break and October. Pro tip: shoulder-season midweek stays at the best campgrounds near New Kingman-Butler are often wide open even a few days out, so spontaneous trips totally work.
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What are the local driving conditions like around Kingman?

Driving an RV around New Kingman-Butler is straightforward for the most part. Interstate 40 and US-93 are wide, well-maintained, and built for big rigs, and in-town roads like Stockton Hill and Andy Devine Avenue handle Class A motorhomes easily. Watch for two things: high desert crosswinds (especially on US-93 toward Hoover Dam, slow down when gusts hit), and the steep, winding climb up to Hualapai Mountain Park where rigs over 30 feet should go slow or skip it entirely. Monsoon season (July-September) brings short, intense thunderstorms with flash-flood risk in washes. Pro tip: check ADOT's az511.gov for real-time road conditions before heading out, especially in winter when I-40 east toward Flagstaff can see snow.
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What amenities do local campgrounds offer, and where can I dump tanks or fill water?

Campgrounds around New Kingman-Butler are well-equipped. Kingman KOA, Fort Beale RV Park, Zuni Village, and Blake Ranch RV Park all offer full hookups (30/50-amp electric, water, sewer), Wi-Fi, laundry, showers, and dump stations on-site. Most accept big rigs up to 65 feet. For boondockers, public dump stations are available at several local stations and the Mohave County fairgrounds area, and potable water is easy to find at most full-service stations along I-40. Hualapai Mountain Park has more rustic sites with water but limited hookups. Pro tip: top off fresh water and dump before leaving town for Lake Mead or Grand Canyon West, services are scarce once you're out in the Mojave.
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What's inside a typical Kingman RV rental?

You'll feel right at home. A typical motorhome rental in New Kingman-Butler comes ready for the road with a queen or king bed, full kitchen (fridge, stove, microwave, often an oven), a wet or dry bathroom with shower and toilet, dinette, AC and furnace, and seatbelted seating for travel. Many include a TV, Bluetooth stereo, outdoor speakers, and a power awning, and some have onboard generators or solar for off-grid stays at Lake Mead or BLM land outside town. Wi-Fi varies, plenty of hosts include a hotspot. Every listing shows exact specs, photos, and sleeps count. Pro tip: filter by Sleeps to match your group size, then sort by RV type to compare campervan rental New Kingman-Butler options against larger Class C motorhomes.
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What add-ons can I get with my rental, and how do pickup and drop-off work?

Most New Kingman-Butler hosts offer handy add-ons to customize your trip: camping chairs and tables, bedding and linen packages, kitchen kits, generators, propane fire pits, bikes, kayaks for Lake Mohave, and pet packages. Fees are listed right in the booking. Pickup is typically at the host's address or a coordinated meeting spot, and many offer Festival-Friendly setups and Instant Book for last-minute trips. Most mileage policies allow 100-150 free miles per day with a small per-mile fee after that, and unlimited-mileage rentals do exist if you filter for them. Pro tip: ask the host about a delivery quote to Kingman KOA or Hualapai Mountain Park, it often beats the hassle of driving a 30-foot rig through town on day one.
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How do payment and the security deposit work?

Payment is simple and secure: you pay through RVezy at booking with a credit or debit card, so there's no awkward cash exchange. A refundable security deposit is authorized separately on your card before pickup (the amount varies by RV) and is released after the trip once the host confirms the RV came back in good shape with a full tank and clean interior. To avoid issues, do a walkaround video with your host at pickup, take date-stamped photos inside and out, follow the mileage and generator hour limits, and return the RV on time. Pro tip: ask the host upfront about cleaning fees and dump-station fees so there are no surprises.
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What are the best road trip destinations from New Kingman-Butler?

You're sitting at one of the best road-trip launchpads in the Southwest. Top picks for an RV road trip from New Kingman-Butler include Grand Canyon West Rim and Skywalk (about 70 miles, 1.5 hours), Lake Mead National Recreation Area and Hoover Dam (75 miles), Las Vegas Strip (105 miles, ideal for an overnight at an RV resort), Oatman ghost town with its wild burros via Historic Route 66 (28 miles of scenic switchbacks), and Sedona's red rocks (175 miles east on I-40). Add Zion National Park (about 240 miles) for a longer loop. Pro tip: a family RV trip in New Kingman-Butler often combines Lake Mead for swimming, Grand Canyon West for the wow factor, and Hualapai Mountain Park for cool nights, all from one home base.
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