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Rent a motorhome in St. Louis, Missouri, and explore the city known as the Gateway to the West. St. Louis has everything from camping to professional sporting events, and with many fun things to do, you'll have no problem filling your itinerary.
The best time to rent an RV in St. Louis is either spring or fall since summer tends to be hot and humid. During the spring, you can participate in Mardi Gras Season, which is three months long, or you can join in on the St. Patrick's Day festivities at the city's legendary St. Patrick's Day Parade. If you visit in the fall, pack your red and white and book a tour of Busch Stadium or catch a late-season Cardinals game.
From the historic Soulard district with its tree-lined streets and French-inspired architecture to Forest Park and all it has to offer, there is something for everyone in St. Louis.

Looking for an off-the-grid camping experience? Onondaga Cave State Park is the place for you. Located in Leasburg, Missouri, the campsite is a scenic 90-minute drive southwest of St. Louis. The campground offers paved RV sites with full hook-ups and plenty of space. Kids will enjoy monkeying around on the playground and listening to nature programs hosted at their amphitheater. While you’re there, be sure to take the guided walking tour of Onondaga and Cathedral Caves, where you’ll learn more about the various geological features. If caves aren’t your thing, you can find plenty of natural wonders on one of the hikes in the surrounding area.
St. Louis West / Historic Route 66 KOA Holiday is a nearby option that is perfect for families with young children. They have suitable sites for all of your RV needs, from large class A motorhomes to small travel trailers. Each site has a fire pit for you and your gang to gather around, make s’mores, and share camp stories. Filling your days with activity has never been easier, with a variety of options on-site, from a swimming pool to ping pong and even bike rentals. Even your furry friends can get in on the fun at this campground and run around in the K9 Dog Park. When you are ready to make your trip into the city, it’s a short 30-minute drive.
With 75 full hook-up sites and located only half an hour west of St. Louis, 370 Lakeside Park is an RVers dream. Check out the convenience store located on-site when you check-in and stock up on the necessities. Play horseshoes with your family, try your hand at archery, or spend some time on the water in a kayak or canoe rental. After a day of fun in the sun, gather around a fire and watch the sun set over the lake.

Do you plan on driving your RV rental into the city? St. Louis is RV-friendly and has ample parking downtown. You can park your motorhome in an oversized and secure parking lot for a flat rate and use Metro Transit, the city’s public transportation system, to get around.
Start by making your way to the iconic Gateway Arch and take the 630-foot ride to the top to experience the city from new heights. Then, take a walk through the museum and learn about the pioneering history of St. Louis. If heights aren’t your thing, take a one-hour riverboat cruise to learn about the monument instead.
One of the biggest draws of the city is Forest Park. Forest Park is an urban park with a civic twist. Forest Park is home to some of the city's most popular attractions like the Saint Louis Art Museum, the Saint Louis Zoo, and the Saint Louis Science Center. If you’re looking to immerse yourself in nature without having to leave town, you can walk or bike the 6-mile dual path that loops around the park. Then, once you’ve worked up an appetite, spread out for a picnic and enjoy the views of the pond. No matter what neighborhood you choose to venture into, there is fun around every corner in St. Louis.
An RV trip to St. Louis wouldn't be complete without visiting Anheuser-Busch, the home of Budweiser Beer. Take a tour of the brewery, see the Budweiser Clydesdale horses, or sign up for a tour or experience at the Budweiser Brewery.