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Camper Champ compares RV rentals in Salt Lake City, Utah and across America.

Rental rates for campervans in Salt Lake City range between $90/day and $260/day for most vehicles. Popular brands include Escape Campervans, Cruise America, El Monte RVs and Native Campervans.

One-way rentals to a range of destinations are also available.

Popular Campervans in Salt Lake City

Find the perfect camper for your travel needs.

Cruise America C25 Standard

C25 Standard

Cruise America

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Lost Campers Sierra Class

Sierra Class

Lost Campers

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El Monte RV AF33 Class A

AF33 Class A

El Monte RV

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Cruise America C30 Large

C30 Large Motorhome

Cruise America

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Travellers Autobarn Hi5

Hi5

Travellers Autobarn

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Road Bear Class C Motorhome WSlide-Out 29-31

Class C Motorhome W/Slide-Out 29-31

Road Bear

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Road Bear Class C Motorhome WSlide-Out 26-28

Class C Motorhome W/Slide-Out 26-28

Road Bear

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Mighty Class C Medium 24-26ft

Class C Medium 24-26ft

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Mighty Class C Large 27-29ft

Class C Large 27-29ft

Mighty

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Mighty Class A 30-34ft

Class A 30-34ft

Mighty

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Indie Campers Solis

Solis

Indie Campers

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Indie Campers Wrangler

Wrangler

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Not all vehicles may be available. Use the search tool to check availability for your travel dates.

Map of Campervan Depots

Map of campervan rental depots near 611564
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Cruise America
4125 South State Street, Millcreek, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
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El Monte RV
2222 West 2300 South, West Valley City, Utah, United States
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Escape
968 Colmar Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
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Indie
2868 South 460 West, South Salt Lake, Utah 84115, United States
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Native Campervans
766 West 1700 South, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Driving a Campervan around Salt Lake City

  • The I-15 highway has express lanes with electronic tolling; rules for car shares vs. toll-paying solo drivers depend on the segment and posted hours—check UDOT signage/alerts before entering.
  • Many city centre multi-storey car parks have posted height/length limits; check clearance signs and use surface car parks if you’re unsure.
  • When ‘Traction Law’ signs are active on Parley’s Canyon or Big Cottonwood Canyon, you must use snow chains or approved winter tyres (carry traction gear in winter and follow posted restrictions).
  • Overnight street parking for oversized vehicles is restricted in many areas; book a motorhome park or campsite instead of relying on street parking.
  • I couldn’t verify the specific ‘free’ waste disposal points listed; waste disposal points are typically found at motorhome parks and some travel centres (fees and access rules vary)—call ahead.
  • Propane is usually easy to find along the I-15 corridor but can be limited in remote mountain/backcountry areas—fill up before driving toward Mirror Lake Highway.

Places to Stay in a Motorhome

Site Key features Distance to Temple Square
Salt Lake City KOA Holiday Full hook-ups, cycle path to city centre 1.9 miles (3 km)
Pony Express RV Resort Hardstanding drive-throughs, pool, wide bays 6.2 miles (10 km)
Antelope Island State Park Campground Lakefront pitch, water, chemical disposal point, dark skies 40.4 miles (65 km)

A state park campsite in Utah is a government-operated campsite that offers marked motorhome pitches, water taps, a shared chemical disposal point and trail access for a reasonable nightly fee.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is free camping allowed in the US?

Free camping is not universally allowed across the USA; it is typically permitted in designated areas and on many US Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management lands, subject to local rules.

Both the US Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management care for millions of acres of land where free camping is allowed.

Many retailers and casinos may also allow you to camp for a night in their car park with permission from the owner.

There are also truck stops and rest stops where you can park for a night, though rest-area rules vary by state and some prohibit overnight stays.

What are the differences between Class A, B, and C motorhomes?

A wide variety of campers are available in the US, from smaller estate cars up to large motorhomes. Some of the common types include:

  • Class A: (21-45 ft) The biggest and most expensive; can be hard to manoeuvre if you are new to driving motorhomes but often comes equipped with additional luxuries.

Class A motorhomes are built on either a vehicle chassis, commercial truck chassis, or a commercial bus chassis, and run on either diesel or petrol, depending on the type of engine.

Usually, Class A vehicles are fully equipped with all amenities and a large living space.

  • Class B: (17-19 ft) Small and affordable, easier to drive or manoeuvre. Class B vehicles are often known as campervans/conversions and are built on a smaller chassis than the Class A.

Some Class B vehicles may include a toilet or freshwater tanks but not always. Class B vehicles usually have basic cooking equipment, folding beds, and limited storage space.

Class B vehicles are great for short-term getaways.

  • Class C: (20-33 ft) Medium-sized, moderate storage space, and a few extra luxuries.

Class C vehicles are a smaller version of the Class A motorhome. They are built on a truck or van cutaway chassis and operate on a petrol-powered engine.

The Class C motorhome generally has sleeping quarters above the cab and more sleeping space in the back. Some Class Cs also have a slide-out option that helps increase the living space when the motorhome is parked.

Class C vehicles come equipped with a good amount of facilities including a self-contained toilet, refrigerator, heating or air conditioning and cooking facilities.

Class C vehicles are very versatile and are great for both short or long-term getaways.

Our comparison tool will show you the specifications of each vehicle available to ensure you find a camper suitable for your needs.

Can I travel from the US to Canada in my hired motorhome?

This depends on the company. Several suppliers will allow you to travel to Canada in your hire vehicle, including Road Bear, El Monte, Cruise America, Escape Rentals, Campervan North America and Travellers Autobarn (Canada entry fee applies).

Please contact support for information on other suppliers. You must comply with visa and customs requirements at all times.

Are there any restrictions on where I can take my RV in the US?

Most hire companies only allow their vehicles to be driven on sealed roads.

In addition, note the following restrictions regarding specific areas:

  • Mexico - Travel to Mexico is generally prohibited in hire vehicles; some suppliers (such as El Monte) may allow it under certain conditions and with additional insurance.
  • Death Valley - Restrictions can vary between suppliers. Some suppliers restrict travel during the hottest months of the year. Check with your hire supplier for full details.
  • New York City/Downtown Manhattan - Some hire suppliers restrict travel in or through Manhattan (and sometimes parts of NYC). Check your hire agreement for full details.
  • Canada - Motorhomes are generally allowed; however, travel to certain locations may be restricted during colder seasons.

If you take your vehicle where it is not permitted, you will be liable for all damage incurred, and an additional fine may be imposed.

Check your hire agreement for any further restrictions regarding your motorhome hire.

Note: policies vary from supplier to supplier. Always check the T&Cs for your rental.

Attractions

Popular Attractions in and around Salt Lake City

Canyonlands National Park

Located in southeastern Utah, Canyonlands National Park is a large desert landscape where you’ll find stunning natural rock formations, including the Mesa Arch and the Island in the Sky. The park boasts two campsites, as well as hiking trails and white-water rivers popular for rafting.

Bryce Canyon

Bryce Canyon National Park is located in southern Utah and is famous for its unusual red rock formations and crimson-coloured cliffs. The national park has numerous hiking trails that allow you to explore the forests and wander through the canyon below.

Yellowstone National Park

Spanning parts of Wyoming, Montana and Idaho, Yellowstone National Park is a vast wilderness famous for its canyons, rivers, forests, geysers and hot springs. The park is the ideal place to see a diverse range of wildlife, including bears, wolves, deer and many more. There are also twelve campsites within the park, making it a perfect stop on your campervan holiday.