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Cave Spring RV rental: How it works

Planning an RV trip in Cave Spring, VA 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 Cave Spring, VA 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 Cave Spring RV rental reviews

2020 Jayco Class C
Cyndi was a great host and was there to answer any questions needed. Mark was awesome with his walk through of the RV.
Ryan Rodriguez-Mena
Nov 2025
2022 Forest River Travel Trailer
We had a great experience with Levi and his staff. The RV was well stocked and clean and comfortable. Everything we expected and more. We had the RV delivered by Colin and he was so accommodating. He set everything up for us and all we had to do was show up and enjoy our weekend. We would definitely rent from them again.
BW
Beth Wilkerson
Jul 2025
2018 Thor Motor Coach Class C
RV was exactly as advertised and Kevin was the best, certainly going to use again if in the area!
GK
Greg Keough
Nov 2024

Popular State Parks near Cave Spring, VA

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 Cave Spring, VA

Frequently asked questions about renting an RV in Cave Spring, VA

How much does an RV rental in Cave Spring, VA typically cost?

Cave Spring is one of the more affordable RV rental markets in Virginia. On RVezy, you will typically find travel trailers from about $95 to $175 per night, campervans around $150 to $250, and Class C motorhomes between $175 and $325, depending on size and season. Rates dip noticeably from November through March, and mid-week pickups almost always beat weekend pricing. For a cheap RV rental Cave Spring travelers love, filter by travel trailers with delivery included so you skip towing costs entirely. Pro tip: book at least 6 to 8 weeks ahead for fall foliage trips along the Blue Ridge Parkway, when prices and availability tighten fast.
rvezy.com/rv-search?SearchAddress=Cave%20Spring%2C%20Virginia

Do I need a special license to rent an RV in Cave Spring, Virginia?

Good news, a regular driver's license is all you need to rent an RV in Cave Spring, VA. Virginia does not require a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) for recreational vehicles used for personal travel, which means motorhomes, campervans, travel trailers, and fifth wheels are all fair game with your standard license. To book through RVezy, you generally need to be 25 or older with a valid license, and your ID is verified inside the platform during checkout. Visiting from outside the US? Bring an International Driving Permit (IDP) along with your home license and you are set to roll.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039008774-Understanding-approved-driver-requirements

What protection comes with my Cave Spring RV rental?

Every RV rental in Cave Spring booked through RVezy includes a renter protection plan and 24/7 roadside assistance, so you are covered from the moment you pull out of the driveway. The protection plan helps cover damage to the vehicle during your trip, giving you peace of mind whether you are climbing Bent Mountain or cruising down Brambleton Avenue. During checkout, you (not the host) choose the level of protection that fits your trip, with multiple tiers available depending on how much coverage you want. Pick your plan, pack your bags, and go.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/34008759079835-RVezy-renter-protection-plans-in-detail

What if I need to cancel my Cave Spring RV trip?

Booking your Cave Spring RV trip is low-risk because RVezy (not individual hosts) sets the cancellation policy across the entire platform. That means there is a consistent, renter-friendly approach including a money-back grace period right after you book, plus added flexibility if something unexpected like a major storm disrupts your plans. The exact refund amount depends on how far ahead of your trip you cancel, and the full policy details live on the RVezy Help Center so you can review them before you confirm. Pro tip: if Roanoke Valley weather looks iffy, message your host early, many will work with you on date shifts so you still get your mountain getaway.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360037736674-Understanding-the-cancellation-policy-for-guests

Can I bring my dog on an RV trip from Cave Spring?

Absolutely, plenty of hosts offer pet-friendly RV rental Cave Spring options, and the surrounding Blue Ridge is a dog's dream. Just use the Pet-Friendly filter on RVezy to see only listings that welcome four-legged passengers. Once you are rolling, take your pup to Explore Park along the Roanoke River Parkway (leashed dogs welcome on trails) or hit the paved Roanoke River Greenway right in town. Smith Mountain Lake State Park, about 45 minutes east, allows leashed pets in the campground and on hiking trails. Pro tip: message the host before booking to confirm any pet fees or size preferences so check-in is smooth.
dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/smith-mountain-lake

Can the RV be delivered to my campsite in Cave Spring?

Yes, RV delivery Cave Spring is one of the most popular add-ons on RVezy, especially for first-time renters. Many local hosts will tow or drive the RV directly to your campground, vacation rental, or even your driveway, then set it up, level it, hook up water and power, and walk you through every system before they leave. Popular delivery destinations from Cave Spring include Dixie Caverns Campground in Salem, Explore Park, and Smith Mountain Lake State Park in Huddleston. Delivery fees are usually tied to mileage from the host's location, so look for listings within Roanoke County to keep costs down. It is the easiest way to skip the towing learning curve completely.
rvezy.com/rv-search?SearchAddress=Cave%20Spring%2C%20Virginia

How far can I travel from Cave Spring on an RV trip?

You can go pretty much anywhere, and Cave Spring's position right off I-81 and the Blue Ridge Parkway makes it an outstanding launch pad. Popular RV road trip from Cave Spring routes include Smith Mountain Lake (about 45 miles east), Natural Bridge State Park (around 50 miles north), Shenandoah National Park's southern entrance at Rockfish Gap (roughly 110 miles north up the Parkway), the New River Gorge in West Virginia (about 140 miles), and the Great Smoky Mountains near Cherokee, NC (around 285 miles southwest). Mileage caps vary by listing, so look for RV rental with unlimited mileage if you're going long-distance. Pro tip: filter by 'unlimited miles' or message hosts about extended-trip pricing before booking.
virginiadot.org/travel/

Where are the best campgrounds near Cave Spring, VA?

You've got fantastic options within an easy drive. Dixie Caverns Campground in Salem (15 minutes west) has full hookups and a famous on-site cave tour. Smith Mountain Lake State Park in Huddleston offers 50 water and electric sites right on Virginia's largest lake, reservable through the Virginia State Parks system at reservevaparks.com. Rocky Knob Campground on the Blue Ridge Parkway (about an hour south, milepost 167) is a cool-summer favorite at 3,000+ feet of elevation. Otter Creek Campground at Parkway milepost 60.8 is another scenic pick. For RV camping Cave Spring locals love, try Roanoke Mountain Campground just minutes from town on the Parkway. Pro tip: book Smith Mountain Lake sites 6 months out, that's when the reservation window opens.
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When is the best time of year to rent an RV in Cave Spring?

Cave Spring is genuinely a three-season destination, and shoulder seasons are the sweet spot. April through early June brings highs in the 65 to 80 degree range, blooming dogwoods, and uncrowded campgrounds. Mid-September through early November delivers Blue Ridge fall foliage that draws visitors from all over the East Coast, with crisp 60 to 70 degree days. July and August are warm and humid (highs around 85 to 87 with afternoon thunderstorms), so head up to higher Parkway elevations like Rocky Knob to cool off. Winters are mild with highs near 45, and many hosts rent year-round if you want a peaceful cabin-on-wheels weekend. Book fall trips early, leaf-peeping weekends fill up by August.
forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?CityName=Cave+Spring&state=VA&site=RNK

I've never rented an RV before, how does this actually work?

First time renting an RV? You're going to love how hands-on the RVezy process is. Every booking includes a full walkthrough at pickup where your Cave Spring host shows you every system, slide-out, propane valve, holding tank, water heater, and dump procedure, so you leave knowing exactly what to do. You can message the host through the listing before booking with any questions, and many provide written guides or video tutorials as well. If you'd rather skip driving altogether, choose a host who offers delivery and setup so the RV is ready and running when you arrive. RVezy customer support is available 7 days a week before, during, and after your trip if you ever need a hand.
virginia.org/things-to-do/outdoors/camping/

What happens if something goes wrong on the road?

You are never stranded. Every RV rental in Cave Spring includes 24/7 roadside assistance as part of the renter protection plan, covering flat tires, dead batteries, lockouts, fuel delivery, and towing if needed. If a mechanical issue pops up at Smith Mountain Lake or on a remote stretch of the Blue Ridge Parkway, one call gets help dispatched, you do not have to figure out which tow company can handle an RV. Your host is also just a message away through the RVezy app and knows their rig inside out, which often solves small issues in minutes. Pro tip: save the RVezy support number and your host's contact in your phone before pulling away, cell coverage gets thin in parts of the Jefferson National Forest.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/34008759079835-RVezy-renter-protection-plans-in-detail

Can I take my Cave Spring RV rental across state lines?

Yes, and that's one of the best parts of an RV road trip from Cave Spring. Your rental is fully covered for travel throughout the continental United States, so popular cross-state routes like up to West Virginia's New River Gorge (about 2.5 hours), down to the Great Smoky Mountains in Tennessee and North Carolina (about 5 hours), or up the Blue Ridge Parkway through Shenandoah National Park are all on the table. Travel into Mexico is not permitted on any RVezy rental due to insurance limitations. If you're planning a longer multi-state loop, message the host first to confirm mileage allowances, many offer unlimited or extended-mile packages for serious road trippers.
virginiadot.org/travel/

What about fuel costs and MPG for an RV trip from Cave Spring?

Fuel is the biggest variable, but it's very manageable in Virginia. Expect roughly 8 to 10 MPG for a Class C motorhome, 6 to 8 MPG for a Class A, 12 to 18 MPG for a campervan (Class B), and 10 to 14 MPG for a truck pulling a travel trailer. Virginia gas prices typically run near the national average, and you'll find affordable stations along US-220 and I-81 near Cave Spring at Sheetz, Wawa, and Kroger Fuel. Budget about $0.30 to $0.50 per mile in fuel for most rigs. Pro tip: fill up in Roanoke County before heading up onto the Blue Ridge Parkway, where there are no gas stations between Cherokee, NC and Waynesboro, VA.
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How far in advance should I book a campground in the Cave Spring area?

For the best campgrounds near Cave Spring, plan ahead. Virginia State Parks like Smith Mountain Lake open reservations exactly 11 months out through reservevaparks.com, and prime summer weekends often sell out the day the window opens. Blue Ridge Parkway National Park Service campgrounds (Roanoke Mountain, Rocky Knob, Otter Creek) book through recreation.gov up to 6 months ahead and fill quickly for October leaf season. Private RV parks like Dixie Caverns can often accommodate a 2 to 4 week lead time, even in summer. Pro tip: weekday arrivals are dramatically easier to book, and Sunday nights are the secret weapon, full hookups, half the crowd, same scenery.
recreation.gov/camping/gateways/2725

What are the driving conditions like around Cave Spring?

Cave Spring driving is mostly relaxed, but a few local quirks help. The town sits in the Roanoke Valley between Bent Mountain and Mill Mountain, so expect some grades on US-221 heading southwest and on the climb up to the Blue Ridge Parkway. The Parkway itself has a 45 MPH speed limit, tight curves, and a few low tunnels, the lowest clearance on the Virginia section is at Bluff Mountain Tunnel at about 13 feet, which clears most rentals but always check your RV's height before entering. I-81 traffic can get heavy with trucks, especially through Roanoke. Pro tip: avoid Route 220 north toward Daleville during weekday rush hour and use the smoother I-581 corridor instead.
virginiadot.org/travel/citizen.asp

What amenities can I expect at campgrounds near Cave Spring?

Most campgrounds near Cave Spring offer the essentials and then some. Virginia State Parks like Smith Mountain Lake provide water and electric hookups (no sewer at the sites, but a dump station is on the property), hot showers, flush toilets, and a camp store. Blue Ridge Parkway campgrounds like Roanoke Mountain are more rustic, no hookups, but they have potable water spigots, dump stations, and clean restrooms. Private parks like Dixie Caverns Campground offer full hookups (water, electric, sewer), WiFi, laundry, and even cave tours. Pro tip: top off fresh water and dump tanks at the campground before heading deep into the Jefferson National Forest, services thin out fast once you leave Roanoke County.
dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/smith-mountain-lake

What's included inside the RV I rent in Cave Spring?

More than you'd expect. A typical motorhome rental Cave Spring listing comes fully equipped with sleeping for 4 to 8 (depending on size), a kitchen with fridge, stove, microwave, sink, and basic cookware, a bathroom with toilet and shower, climate control (AC and furnace), and seatbelted seating for travel. Most include a TV, and many offer onboard generators for off-grid camping, plus outdoor awnings perfect for those long Blue Ridge evenings. Some listings include kitchen kits, bedding, and outdoor chairs as standard, others offer them as add-ons. Pro tip: check the listing's amenities checklist carefully and message the host to confirm anything specific (like a coffee maker or pet bedding) before you book.
virginia.org/things-to-do/outdoors/camping/

What add-ons and fees should I expect with my Cave Spring RV rental?

Hosts in Cave Spring offer a variety of useful add-ons that you can pick during booking. Popular options include delivery and setup (commonly priced per mile from the host's location), generator hours for boondocking, kitchen and linen kits, bike racks, camp chairs, propane refills, and pet fees if you are bringing a dog. Mileage policies vary by listing, some include 100 to 150 miles per night while others offer unlimited mileage for an upfront price. Pickup and drop-off times are set by the host and clearly noted on the listing. Pro tip: bundle add-ons at booking rather than adding them after, hosts often discount packages for first-time renters.
rvezy.com/rv-search?SearchAddress=Cave%20Spring%2C%20Virginia

How does payment and the security deposit work on RVezy?

Payment on RVezy is straightforward and fully online, no cash, no awkward driveway handoffs. You pay through the secure RVezy platform when you book, and your card is the only one charged, never directly to the host. A refundable security deposit is held on your card before pickup (amount varies by RV value and listing) and released after your trip ends, assuming the RV is returned in the same condition. To avoid any deposit issues for your Cave Spring RV trip, do a quick walk-through video at pickup and dropoff, return with the same fuel level, and dump the tanks if your listing requires it.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038106214-How-the-security-deposit-works

What's a great first-time RV trip itinerary from Cave Spring?

Here's a perfect family RV trip Cave Spring weekend that locals swear by. Day 1: pick up your RV (or have it delivered), then drive 35 minutes to Roanoke Mountain Campground on the Blue Ridge Parkway for sunset views of the Roanoke Valley. Day 2: continue south on the Parkway to Rocky Knob (milepost 167) and hike to Rock Castle Gorge. Day 3: head east about an hour to Smith Mountain Lake State Park for swimming, kayak rentals, and a lakeside campfire. Day 4: return via Bedford and the National D-Day Memorial. Total drive time is under 4 hours across 4 days, you're never far from civilization, and you'll see why the Roanoke region was named one of the best outdoor towns in the East.
nps.gov/blri/planyourvisit/campgrounds.htm