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Dumas RV rental: How it works

Planning an RV trip in Dumas, TX 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 Dumas, TX 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.

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 Dumas, TX

Frequently asked questions about renting an RV in Dumas, TX

How much does an RV rental in Dumas, TX cost?

Renting an RV in Dumas is one of the most affordable ways to explore the Texas Panhandle. On RVezy, travel trailers in the Dumas area typically start around $90 to $150 per night, Class C motorhomes generally run $175 to $275 per night, and larger Class A rigs sit at the top of the range. Because Dumas sits off the main Amarillo tourist circuit, nightly rates here are often lower than in bigger Texas metros. To find a cheap RV rental in Dumas, book midweek in April, May, or October, filter for travel trailers with delivery, and look for hosts offering weekly discounts. Pairing a Dumas pickup with a Palo Duro Canyon stay is a smart way to skip Amarillo pricing.
rvezy.com/rv-search?SearchAddress=Dumas%2C%20Texas

What license do I need to rent an RV in Dumas, TX?

Good news: a regular Class C driver's license is all you need to rent an RV in Dumas, even for most Class A motorhomes under 26,000 pounds. Texas does not require a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) for personal RV use, so your everyday license covers travel trailers, fifth wheels, campervans, and motorhomes on RVezy. Approved drivers on RVezy are generally required to be at least 25 years old, and you'll upload your ID through RVezy's verification flow before pickup. Visiting from outside the US? Bring your home-country license plus an International Driving Permit (IDP). Most first-time renters in the Texas Panhandle are pleasantly surprised how quickly pickup wraps up so they can hit US-87 north toward camp.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039008774-Understanding-approved-driver-requirements

What protection is included with my Dumas RV rental?

Every RV rental in Dumas booked through RVezy comes with a renter protection plan and 24/7 roadside assistance included, so you can head toward Lake Meredith or Palo Duro Canyon with peace of mind. RVezy offers tiered protection plans you choose at checkout, with different coverage levels and deductibles depending on how much financial buffer you want. The plans are designed specifically for peer-to-peer RV rentals and cover most physical damage to the RV during your trip. Roadside assistance is included on every booking, day or night. If it's your first time renting an RV, picking a higher-tier plan can be worth the small bump in nightly cost for the lower deductible.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/34008759079835-RVezy-renter-protection-plans-in-detail

What happens if I need to cancel my Dumas RV trip?

Booking is low-risk: RVezy sets the cancellation policy platform-wide (not the host), so you can lock in a Dumas RV rental with confidence. Refund amounts depend on how far in advance of your trip start date you cancel, and RVezy has guest protections in place if a host cancels on you, including refunds or travel credits. If your plans shift, message your host first, many are happy to adjust dates rather than cancel outright. Booking early helps you secure the rig you want while keeping flexibility to adjust if needed.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360037736674-Understanding-the-cancellation-policy-for-guests

Can I bring my dog on a Dumas RV rental?

Yes, plenty of pet-friendly RV rentals in Dumas welcome dogs, just filter for Pet-Friendly on RVezy before booking. Many Panhandle hosts allow pets for a small cleaning fee, and a quick pre-booking message about your dog's size and breed keeps things smooth. Dumas itself is dog-friendly, and Lake Meredith National Recreation Area (about 30 minutes southeast) allows leashed pets on most trails and beaches. Palo Duro Canyon State Park also welcomes leashed pets at campsites and on most trails. Pack a collapsible water bowl and shade, Panhandle summer pavement gets hot fast on paws.
nps.gov/lamr/planyourvisit/pets.htm

Can the RV be delivered to me in Dumas?

Yes, RV delivery in Dumas is one of the easiest ways to start your trip, especially if you're a first-time renter. Many RVezy hosts will drive the RV to your home, hotel, or directly to a campground like Dumas RV Resort or Lake Meredith's Sanford-Yake campground, then level it, hook up power and water, and walk you through every system before leaving. Delivery fees are usually based on mileage from the host's location, and some hosts include free delivery within 15 to 25 miles. Filter for Delivery on the listing search and message the host with your exact drop-off address. Ask for campsite delivery if you're nervous about backing a big rig into a Texas Panhandle wind.
rvezy.com/rv-search?SearchAddress=Dumas%2C%20Texas

How do mileage limits work on a Dumas RV rental?

Most Dumas hosts include a daily mileage allowance (commonly 100 to 150 miles per day), with extra miles billed at a small per-mile rate (often $0.30 to $0.50). Some hosts offer RV rental with unlimited mileage, which is great if you're planning a wider Texas Panhandle loop. For reference from Dumas: Lake Meredith is about 30 miles, Amarillo is roughly 50 miles south, Palo Duro Canyon is about 75 miles, Black Mesa State Park (OK) is around 95 miles, and Cadillac Ranch is about 55 miles, so most weekend trips fit comfortably inside standard allowances. Add up your planned daily mileage before booking and message the host, many will bundle extra miles into your nightly rate for less than paying overages later.
rvezy.com/rv-search?SearchAddress=Dumas%2C%20Texas

Where are the best campgrounds near Dumas, TX?

You have great options within minutes of town. Dumas RV Resort on US-287 offers full-hookup sites that fit big rigs. About 30 minutes southeast, Sanford-Yake and Cedar Canyon campgrounds inside Lake Meredith National Recreation Area provide lakeside RV camping with limited hookups. For a bucket-list night, drive about 75 miles south to Palo Duro Canyon State Park and book the Hackberry or Mesquite loops, which offer water and 30/50-amp electric. Palo Duro fills up months ahead through Texas State Parks reservations, so set a calendar reminder the day your dates open.
tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/palo-duro-canyon

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

April through May and mid-September through October are the sweet spot for RV camping in Dumas. Daytime highs sit in the comfortable 70s to low 80s, nights cool down nicely for sleeping, and Panhandle winds are usually calmer than in early spring. Summer (June through August) brings highs near the low 90s and is when Palo Duro Canyon and Lake Meredith are busiest, so book early. Winters are genuinely cold on the High Plains, with January lows around the low 20s Fahrenheit and occasional snow, but rentals with heated tanks make it doable for hardy travelers. Time a late-September Dumas RV trip to catch the cottonwoods turning gold along the Canadian River.
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I've never driven an RV before, will I be okay?

You'll be in great shape. First time renting an RV is more common than you think, and Dumas is one of the easiest places in Texas to learn. The roads are flat, wide, and lightly trafficked compared to Dallas or Houston, with US-287, US-87, and TX-152 offering long sight lines and easy shoulders. Every RVezy host gives you a hands-on walkthrough at pickup covering the generator, leveling, water systems, slide-outs, and dump procedures, and you can message them anytime during your trip. Start with a travel trailer or Class C if you're nervous about size. Do a practice drive on the quiet stretch of US-87 north toward Stratford before heading anywhere with hills.
txdot.gov/about/programs/driver-education-and-safety.html

What if something goes wrong with the RV on my trip?

You're never on your own. Every RVezy booking includes 24/7 roadside assistance as part of the protection plan, so help is one call away whether you're parked at Lake Meredith, headed toward Black Mesa, or pulled over on US-287. Roadside covers the common stuff: flat tires, dead batteries, lockouts, towing, and fuel delivery. For RV-specific issues like a finicky water pump or generator, your host is your fastest resource since they know their rig inside and out, and RVezy customer support is available before, during, and after the trip if you need to escalate. Save the roadside number and your host's phone number to your phone before you leave the driveway in Dumas, cell service can dip in remote canyon country.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/34008759079835-RVezy-renter-protection-plans-in-detail

What road trips can I take from Dumas, TX?

Dumas is a fantastic launchpad for a Texas Panhandle RV road trip. Popular routes include Lake Meredith National Recreation Area (about 30 miles) for boating and lakeside camping, Amarillo and Cadillac Ranch (about 50 miles south) for Route 66 photo ops, Palo Duro Canyon State Park (about 75 miles) for the second-largest canyon in the US, Black Mesa State Park in the Oklahoma Panhandle (about 95 miles) for dark-sky stargazing, and Capulin Volcano National Monument in New Mexico (about 130 miles). Cross-state travel within the US is allowed on RVezy, but trips into Mexico are not covered. A 5-day loop hitting Palo Duro, Cadillac Ranch, and Lake Meredith out of Dumas is the classic Panhandle itinerary.
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What should I budget for fuel on a Dumas RV trip?

Fuel is very manageable here, the Texas Panhandle consistently has some of the lowest gas and diesel prices in the country. Expect a Class C motorhome to get 8 to 10 miles per gallon, a Class A around 6 to 8 MPG, a campervan rental in Dumas around 14 to 18 MPG, and a truck plus travel trailer combo 10 to 12 MPG. A typical 300-mile weekend loop in a Class C burns roughly 30 to 38 gallons. Plenty of truck-friendly fuel stops sit along US-287 and US-87 in Dumas and nearby Stratford and Dalhart. Fuel up in Dumas before heading toward Black Mesa or Capulin Volcano, prices often climb once you cross into Oklahoma or New Mexico.
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How far ahead should I book campgrounds near Dumas?

Reserve early for the marquee spots and last-minute for everything else. Palo Duro Canyon State Park books through the Texas State Parks reservation system up to 5 months in advance and routinely fills weekends from April through October, so set a reminder the day your dates open. Lake Meredith campgrounds (Sanford-Yake, Cedar Canyon, Fritch Fortress) are first-come, first-served and rarely full outside major holidays. Private parks like Dumas RV Resort take direct bookings and usually have space with a week or two notice. If Palo Duro is sold out, use a cancellation alert service, sites open up daily as plans change.
tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/palo-duro-canyon/fees-facilities/campsites

What are driving conditions like around Dumas?

Driving an RV around Dumas is refreshingly easy. The terrain is wide-open High Plains at about 3,660 feet of elevation, with straight highways, generous shoulders, and very little traffic. US-287 and US-87 are the main arteries and both handle big rigs comfortably. The biggest thing to plan for is wind: spring afternoons regularly bring 25 to 40 mph gusts that can push tall RVs around, so drive earlier in the day when winds are calmer. Winter brings occasional snow and ice from November through March, and summer thunderstorms can drop sudden heavy rain. Watch for pronghorn and deer at dawn and dusk. Check the National Weather Service Amarillo forecast each morning before rolling out from Dumas.
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What campground amenities can I expect near Dumas?

You'll find solid hookups across the area. Most private parks in and around Dumas offer full hookups with 30/50-amp electric, water, sewer, and Wi-Fi at many sites. Lake Meredith's developed campgrounds offer basic amenities including vault toilets and shared water spigots, with electric at some sites. Palo Duro Canyon has both full-hookup and water-electric sites plus restrooms with showers. Need a dump station between stops? Most Love's and Pilot stations along US-287 have RV dumps. Fill fresh water in Dumas before heading to Lake Meredith, where in-park potable water can be limited.
nps.gov/lamr/planyourvisit/camping.htm

What's included inside a typical Dumas RV rental?

RVezy rentals in Dumas come ready to camp. Expect real beds (most rigs sleep 4 to 8), a full kitchen with fridge, stove, microwave, sink, and cookware, an indoor bathroom with toilet and shower, climate control with air conditioning and a furnace, and seatbelted travel seats for everyone riding. Most motorhomes include an onboard generator for boondocking, and many travel trailers come with solar or a battery setup good for off-grid nights. TVs and Wi-Fi hotspots are common add-ons, just check the listing's amenities list. Linens, kitchenware, and outdoor chairs are often included or available as a small add-on. Message your host before booking with your group size to confirm seatbelt count, it's an easy detail to overlook.
rvezy.com/rv-search?SearchAddress=Dumas%2C%20Texas

What add-ons and pickup options should I know about?

Hosts in Dumas offer practical add-ons that make a motorhome rental in Dumas feel turnkey: linen and kitchen packages (often $25 to $75), camp chairs and outdoor rugs, bike racks, generator hours, propane top-offs, and delivery and setup. Pickup is usually at the host's home in or near Dumas with a 30 to 60-minute orientation walkthrough. Mileage policies vary by listing (you'll see the daily allowance on the listing page), and generator hours are often capped at 3 to 5 free hours per day with extras billed per hour. Pet fees typically run $25 to $75 per trip. Bundle delivery, linens, and camp chairs into one message to the host, many will package-discount the add-ons.
rvezy.com/rv-search?SearchAddress=Dumas%2C%20Texas

How do payment and the security deposit work?

Payment is simple and protected: you pay through RVezy with a credit or debit card at booking, never directly to the host in cash. Your nightly rate, RVezy service fee, protection plan, and any add-ons are itemized clearly at checkout. A refundable security deposit, separate from the booking payment, is pre-authorized on your card before pickup and released after the trip once the host confirms the RV came back in good shape and on time. To avoid deposit issues, do a thorough pre-trip walkaround with the host, take date-stamped photos, return with a full fuel and propane tank, and empty the black and grey tanks. Keep your pickup and drop-off photos in a dedicated phone album for your Dumas trip.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038106214-How-the-security-deposit-works

Can I take an RV from Dumas in cold or winter weather?

Yes, winter RV rentals in Dumas are available and can be magical, just plan for real Panhandle cold. January lows average around the low 20s Fahrenheit, and overnight dips into the teens happen, so filter listings for cold-weather features: heated holding tanks, enclosed underbellies, a working furnace, and shore-power hookups at your campsite. Many Dumas hosts winterize less-equipped units from December through February, but plenty of four-season rigs stay available year-round. Stick to campgrounds with full hookups (Dumas RV Resort, Palo Duro Canyon's hookup loops) to help keep tanks from freezing. Book a sunny mid-day pickup, ask your host for a winter-use briefing, and pack an electric space heater to save propane on bitter nights.
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