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Asheville RV rental: How it works

Planning an RV trip in Asheville, NC 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 Asheville, NC 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 Asheville RV rental reviews

2022 Heartland Travel Trailer
Rv was delivered to site and set up perfectly,and on time. Rick was very accommodating when additional needs were required. Instructions were clear and resulted in very pleasant stay in spite of extensive rain. I highly recommend using Ricky in this fantastic region.
Lee Lines
Jun 2026
2024 East to West Class C
The RV was great and had all the necessities! Ryan was very informative and helpful with any question and needs we had! Our family had a wonderful time and would definitely rent again!
Shauna Bispham
Feb 2026
2025 Forest River Travel Trailer
Emily's RV is as advertised and is wonderful to rent from. Great experience.
Christopher Heist
Oct 2025
2022 Heartland Travel Trailer
Ricky was a wonderful host and went above and beyond to help us on our trip! I would highly recommend his services!
Ryan Kistler
Oct 2025
2019 nuCamp Micro Trailer
They went above and beyond to make sure we had everything we needed. We loved the mini camper. It was perfect for what we needed and it was immaculate. Trish and her family were also great! Thank you. I would highly recommend!
Heather Lee
Jul 2025
2023 Winnebago Class C
David was always available and on time, the RV was clean and very nicely prepare. Thank you David for keeping the RV so homelike, I was like a tiny house on wheels.
MP
MARI PAULIN
Dec 2024
2019 Coachmen Class C
Eric and Jane were wonderful to deal with. Very quick to respond and were very accommodating to our needs. Wonderful experience, and will definitely reach out to them for future RV rental needs.
JW
Johana Wolf
Dec 2024
2023 Thor Motor Coach Travel Trailer
Best experience I had renting a rv great host
LP
Luis Perez
Nov 2024
2023 Thor Motor Coach Travel Trailer
It couldn't have been a better experience.
PL
Parker Lovell
Oct 2024

Things to do in Asheville

RV friendly events in Asheville, NC

Great Smoky Mountains Fall Colors

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park transforms into a breathtaking tapestry of crimson, amber, and gold each fall, drawing visitors from across North America. With over 100 species of native trees painting the mountainsides, the experience is unmatched anywhere on the continent. Arriving in an RV means waking up surrounded by the season's finest colors, exploring at your own pace, from misty ridgelines at dawn to glowing valley floors at dusk.

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American Legion World Series

Feel the crack of the bat and the roar of the crowd as elite youth teams chase a national title on Veterans Field at Keeter Stadium. The American Legion World Series turns Shelby into a baseball town each summer, with patriotic ceremonies, family energy, and small-town charm you cannot fake. Roll in with an RV and you get a front-row seat to the drama, your own space between games, and the freedom to explore the foothills when you are not cheering from the stands.

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Popular State Parks near Asheville, NC

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 Asheville, NC

Frequently asked questions about renting an RV in Asheville, NC

Can I rent an RV in Asheville with my regular driver's license, or do I need a special endorsement?

Good news, your regular driver's license is all you need for an RV rental in Asheville, NC. North Carolina does not require a commercial driver's license or special RV endorsement for the motorhomes, campervans, and travel trailers available on RVezy. You'll need to be 25 or older, and RVezy verifies your ID right through the platform during booking, no extra paperwork or DMV visits required. Visiting from outside the U.S.? Bring your home driver's license plus an International Driving Permit (IDP), usually under $25 from your local auto association. Most first-time renters are surprised at how simple it is to get the keys and head straight for the Blue Ridge Parkway.
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How much does it cost to rent an RV in Asheville, NC?

RV rental in Asheville is more affordable than most travelers expect, with towable trailers averaging around $120 per night and motorhomes around $200 per night on RVezy. Want a cheap RV rental in Asheville? Filter by travel trailers or older Class C motorhomes, travel midweek, and target spring (April) or late fall (after the leaves drop in early November) when fall-foliage demand cools off. Many Asheville hosts also offer weekly discounts of 10 to 20 percent. Pro tip: booking 2 to 3 months ahead of October locks in the best rates before the Blue Ridge Parkway leaf-peepers snap up every rig in western North Carolina.
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What protection and roadside assistance come with my Asheville RV rental?

Every RV rental in Asheville booked through RVezy includes a renter protection plan plus 24/7 roadside assistance, so you can hit the Blue Ridge Parkway with real peace of mind. You choose your protection level at checkout (not the host), and the plan provides financial coverage for qualifying damage to the RV. If you get a flat on a switchback near Mount Mitchell or need a jump at Lake Powhatan, one call dispatches help. That built-in safety net is a big reason first-time renters feel confident booking a mountain RV trip in Asheville.
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What is the cancellation policy if my Asheville trip plans change?

Booking is low-risk. RVezy (not the individual host) sets the cancellation policy for every Asheville RV rental, and the exact refund depends on how far in advance you cancel. Coverage may also apply for qualifying situations, which matters in western North Carolina where the occasional hurricane remnant or winter storm can roll through the Blue Ridge Mountains. Review the current cancellation policy on RVezy before you book. Pro tip: reserve early for October foliage season, the clear policy means there is no reason to wait.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360037736674-Understanding-the-cancellation-policy-for-guests

Can I bring my dog on a pet-friendly RV rental in Asheville?

Absolutely, Asheville is one of the most dog-friendly cities in the country, and plenty of hosts offer a pet-friendly RV rental in Asheville. Just toggle the Pet-Friendly filter on RVezy to see rigs that welcome your pup. Once you're here, dogs are allowed on leash along the Blue Ridge Parkway, at the French Broad River Dog Park, and at most local breweries' outdoor patios. For overnight stays, Wilson's Riverfront RV Park, Asheville Bear Creek RV Park, and the Asheville East KOA in Swannanoa all welcome pets. Pro tip: pack a towel, the post-hike river swims at Pisgah's Sliding Rock are non-negotiable for water-loving dogs.
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Can the RV be delivered and set up at my campground in Asheville?

Yes, RV delivery in Asheville is one of the most popular options on RVezy, especially for first-time renters who don't want to drive a big rig through downtown's narrow streets or up to a mountain campsite. Many Asheville hosts will deliver the motorhome or travel trailer right to your campground (Lake Powhatan, Asheville East KOA, and Wilson's Riverfront are common drop-off spots), level it, hook up power and water, and walk you through every system. You arrive, unpack, and start exploring. Pro tip: ask your host about delivery to Mount Pisgah Campground at milepost 408, the views at 5,000 feet are unreal and you skip the curvy Parkway drive.
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How far can I drive on an Asheville RV trip, and is unlimited mileage available?

You've got room to roam: many Asheville hosts include 100 to 150 free miles per night, and a growing number offer RV rental with unlimited mileage, especially for stationary stays where the rig is delivered. From downtown Asheville you can easily reach Great Smoky Mountains National Park (about 50 miles west via I-40), Pisgah National Forest's Brevard waterfalls (35 miles), Chimney Rock State Park (25 miles), Boone and Grandfather Mountain (90 miles up the Blue Ridge Parkway), and Gatlinburg, TN (85 miles). Pro tip: before booking, message the host directly to confirm the mileage policy matches your planned RV road trip from Asheville, it's one of the easiest ways to avoid overage fees.
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What are the best campgrounds near Asheville for an RV?

You're spoiled for choice. For RV camping in Asheville close to downtown, Asheville Bear Creek RV Park (off I-240, full 30/50 amp hookups, seasonal pool) and Wilson's Riverfront RV Park (on the French Broad River, 5 miles from downtown, open year-round) are top picks. Heading into nature, Lake Powhatan Recreation Area inside Pisgah National Forest sits 15 minutes from downtown with 75 sites March through November. Mount Pisgah Campground at milepost 408 on the Blue Ridge Parkway offers high-elevation camping at nearly 5,000 feet (mid-May through October). East of town, the Asheville East KOA in Swannanoa hugs the river with full hookups. Book 3 to 6 months ahead for October foliage.
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When is the best time of year for an Asheville RV trip?

Asheville is genuinely a four-season destination, but the sweet spot for an Asheville RV trip is late April through October. Spring (April to May) brings highs in the 60s and 70s with blooming wildflowers along the Blue Ridge Parkway. Summer (June to August) sits in the mid-80s with cooler nights at elevation, perfect for tubing the French Broad. Fall (late September to early November) is legendary, peak leaf color usually hits around October 15 to 25 in the Asheville area and books out months in advance. Winter is mild (highs in the upper 40s, lows around 25), with some campgrounds open year-round. Pro tip: shoulder season in early October beats fully-booked peak weekends.
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I've never driven an RV before, what should I know about renting in Asheville?

First time renting an RV? You'll be in great shape. Every RVezy host gives you a full walkthrough at pickup covering driving, hookups, slide-outs, generator, and dump procedures, so nothing is left to guesswork. For Asheville specifically, take it slow on the Blue Ridge Parkway (45 mph limit, tight curves, and low tunnels where taller rigs should detour via US-276), use lower gears on the steep grades of I-40 if you're nervous, and download offline maps because mountain cell service is spotty. Pro tip: choose a Class C or campervan rental in Asheville for your first trip, they drive much more like a large van.
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What happens if my RV breaks down during my Asheville trip?

You're covered around the clock. Every RVezy booking includes 24/7 roadside assistance as part of the protection package, so a flat tire on the Blue Ridge Parkway, a dead battery at Lake Powhatan, or a lockout in downtown Asheville is one phone call away from a tow truck or technician. Your host is also reachable through the RVezy app for quick troubleshooting (often they can talk you through a tripped breaker or a stubborn slide-out in minutes), and RVezy's support team is available before, during, and after every trip. Pro tip: snap photos of the dash gauges at pickup so if anything looks off later you have a clear baseline to share.
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What are the best RV road trip routes from Asheville?

An RV road trip from Asheville is hard to beat. The classic is the Blue Ridge Parkway, drive north 90 miles to Boone and Grandfather Mountain, or south 60 miles to Mount Mitchell (the highest peak east of the Mississippi at 6,684 feet). Westward, Great Smoky Mountains National Park is about 50 miles via I-40 to Cherokee, with Gatlinburg, TN another 35 miles past that. Pisgah National Forest's waterfall loop near Brevard is a perfect 2-night out-and-back. Cross-border tip: you can absolutely drive your Asheville RV rental into Tennessee, South Carolina, Georgia, and Virginia. Travel into Mexico is not allowed on RVezy rentals. Pro tip: time the Parkway drive for mid-October to catch peak foliage.
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What kind of fuel economy and gas budget should I plan for in Asheville?

Budgeting fuel for the Blue Ridge is straightforward. Class C motorhomes average 8 to 10 mpg, Class A's around 6 to 8 mpg, campervans get 14 to 18 mpg, and travel trailers depend on your tow vehicle (typically 10 to 14 mpg). North Carolina gas prices usually run a bit below the national average, with stations clustered around Exit 50 on I-40 and Tunnel Road being convenient fill-up spots before heading up. The mountainous terrain around Asheville will knock 15 to 20 percent off your usual mileage, so budget accordingly. Pro tip: top off in Asheville before driving the Blue Ridge Parkway, there are no gas stations on the Parkway itself, and detours add real miles.
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How far ahead do I need to book a campground near Asheville?

For peak fall foliage (roughly October 10 to 25), book your campground 6 months out, the second reservations open is often the safest bet for sites at Lake Powhatan, Mount Pisgah, and Davidson River. Summer weekends fill 2 to 3 months ahead. National forest and Blue Ridge Parkway campgrounds are reserved through Recreation.gov, North Carolina state parks like South Mountains use the NC State Parks reservation system, and private parks (Bear Creek, Wilson's Riverfront, the two KOAs) book directly on their own websites. Pro tip: midweek arrivals (Sunday to Wednesday) are dramatically easier to snag than Friday or Saturday, even during leaf season.
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What are the local driving conditions like around Asheville?

Asheville driving is scenic but mountainous, so a little awareness goes a long way. Expect steep grades on I-40 east toward Black Mountain and west toward the Tennessee line (use lower gears on descents), curvy two-lane roads on the Blue Ridge Parkway with a 45 mph limit and numerous tunnels (some with limited clearance, so taller rigs should detour via US-276), and occasional fog at higher elevations. Winter can bring ice above 3,000 feet, and the Parkway often closes in sections from November through March. Downtown Asheville has tight streets and small parking decks, which is exactly where RV delivery shines. Pro tip: use I-26 and US-74 as flatter alternatives.
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What amenities do campgrounds near Asheville offer (dump stations, water fills, hookups)?

Asheville-area campgrounds run the full spectrum. Private parks like Asheville Bear Creek, Wilson's Riverfront, Rutledge Lake RV Resort, and the Asheville East and West KOAs offer full hookups (30/50 amp electric, water, sewer), Wi-Fi, laundry, and on-site dump stations. Lake Powhatan in Pisgah National Forest has electric sites plus a centralized dump station and potable water fill. Mount Pisgah Campground on the Parkway has flush toilets, showers, and a dump station but no individual hookups. Free dump stations are available at most full-service parks for paying guests. Pro tip: top off fresh water and dump before heading onto the Blue Ridge Parkway, services up at 5,000 feet are limited and seasonal.
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What features and amenities will the RV itself have?

Most RV rentals in Asheville come fully equipped for a comfortable mountain getaway: a queen or king bed, kitchen with fridge, stove, microwave, and sink, a full bathroom with shower, a dinette or sofa that converts to extra sleeping, air conditioning and furnace (helpful for cool Blue Ridge nights even in summer), and seatbelted seating that matches the sleeps count. Many also include a TV, outdoor awning, generator or solar, and a starter kit with linens and kitchenware. Mountain cell service can be spotty along the Parkway, so plan for offline maps. Pro tip: check the listing's amenity list and message the host directly if you need specifics like an outdoor shower for muddy hiking boots after a Pisgah waterfall day.
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What popular add-ons can I get with my Asheville RV rental?

Asheville hosts make trip planning easy with optional add-ons you can select at checkout: delivery and setup (often $2 to $5 per mile from the host's location), generator use (typically $3 to $5 per hour), camping chairs and outdoor rugs, bike racks, kitchen and linen kits, propane refills, and pet-cleaning fees if you're bringing your dog. Pickup is usually at the host's home in greater Asheville (Candler, Weaverville, Fairview, Arden), with most hosts allowing a 1 to 3 hour walkthrough window. Mileage policies typically start at 100 miles per night, perfect for a family RV trip in Asheville that stays in the Blue Ridge region. Pro tip: bundle add-ons in your first message to the host for a clearer all-in quote.
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How does payment and the security deposit work on RVezy?

Payment is simple and secure. You pay through RVezy's platform with a credit or debit card, never directly to the host, which protects both sides of the transaction. A refundable security deposit (typically a few hundred to over a thousand dollars depending on the rig) is pre-authorized on your card before pickup and released after the host confirms a clean return with no damage. To avoid issues: do a thorough walkaround with the host at pickup and dropoff, take date-stamped photos and videos of the interior and exterior, return the RV with the same fuel and propane levels, and follow the mileage and generator policies in the listing. Easy, transparent, and stress-free.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038106214-How-the-security-deposit-works

Can I rent an RV in Asheville during winter, and how do I stay warm?

Yes, winter RV rental in Asheville is a hidden gem, the city stays mild (highs in the upper 40s, lows around 25°F) and you'll get fewer crowds, lower rates, and dramatic Blue Ridge views without the leaves blocking them. Many local hosts offer winterized rigs with heated holding tanks, enclosed underbellies, propane furnaces, and the option to plug into shore power at year-round parks like Wilson's Riverfront RV Park, Asheville Bear Creek, and Mama Gertie's Hideaway. The Blue Ridge Parkway often closes in sections above 3,000 feet from November to March, but Pisgah National Forest's lower roads, downtown breweries, and Biltmore Estate's Candlelight Christmas are all open. Pro tip: ask the host for a cold-weather walkthrough on tank heaters and skirting.
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