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San Francisco to Seattle One-Way Campervan Rental

Planning a road trip from San Francisco to Seattle? Explore the West Coast in a one-way campervan rental.

Use our comparison tool above to check prices and availability from local RV rental companies.

Popular Campervans

Find the perfect camper for your travel needs.

Britz 4-Berth Class C non-slide

4-Berth Class C non-slide

Britz

Automatic
El Monte RV C25 Class C

C25 Class C

El Monte RV

Automatic
Escape 2-4 Berth Mavericks

2-4 Berth Mavericks

Escape

Automatic
Road Bear 28-30ft Class C

28-30ft Class C

Road Bear

Automatic
Travellers Auto Barn HiTop

HiTop

Travellers Auto Barn

Automatic

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San Francisco to Seattle One Way Itinerary

Part Two: Sacramento, California to Chico, California

Distance: Approximately 90 miles

Estimated Driving Time: About 1.5 hours

Attractions:

  • California State Capitol Museum
  • Old Sacramento State Historic Park
  • Crocker Art Museum

Part Three: Chico, California to Redding, California

Distance: Approximately 70 miles

Estimated Driving Time: About 1.5 hours

Attractions:

  • Bidwell Mansion State Historic Park
  • Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.
  • Bidwell Park

Part Four: Redding, California to Ashland, Oregon

Distance: Approximately 95 miles

Estimated Driving Time: About 2 hours

Attractions:

  • Sundial Bridge in Redding
  • Turtle Bay Exploration Park
  • Shasta Lake

Part Five: Ashland, Oregon to Eugene, Oregon

Distance: Approximately 160 miles

Estimated Driving Time: About 3 hours

Attractions:

  • Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland
  • Lithia Park
  • ScienceWorks Hands-On Museum

Part Six: Eugene, Oregon to Salem, Oregon

Distance: Approximately 65 miles

Estimated Driving Time: About 1.5 hours

Attractions:

  • University of Oregon in Eugene
  • Mount Pisgah Arboretum
  • Cascades Raptor Center

Part Seven: Salem, Oregon to Portland, Oregon

Distance: Approximately 45 miles

Estimated Driving Time: About 1 hour

Attractions:

  • Oregon State Capitol in Salem
  • Willamette Valley Vineyards
  • Bush's Pasture Park

Part Eight: Portland, Oregon to Tacoma, Washington

Distance: Approximately 145 miles

Estimated Driving Time: About 2.5 hours

Attractions:

  • Powell's City of Books in Portland
  • International Rose Test Garden
  • Oregon Museum of Science and Industry

Part Nine: Tacoma, Washington to Seattle, Washington

Distance: Approximately 35 miles

Estimated Driving Time: About 45 minutes

Attractions:

  • Museum of Glass in Tacoma
  • Point Defiance Park and Zoo & Aquarium
  • LeMay - America's Car Museum

Part One: San Francisco, California to Sacramento, California

Distance: Approximately 90 miles

Estimated Driving Time: About 1.5 hours

Attractions:

  • Golden Gate Bridge
  • Alcatraz Island
  • Fisherman's Wharf

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to stay at a campground or RV park?

A stay at an RV park will usually cost around $25–80 (USD) per night.

The cost of campgrounds has risen in recent years due to the popularity of RV vacations in the USA.

Does my motorhome come with unlimited mileage?

The majority of campervan hire suppliers in the US do not include unlimited miles as a standard hire inclusion.

In most cases, miles are charged per mile or via prepaid mileage packs (for example, 100-mile packs), and additional fees will apply if you exceed what you’ve purchased/allowed. Refund rules vary by supplier—some refund unused estimated mileage deposits, while others do not refund unused prepaid miles. Some suppliers do include unlimited miles as standard.

Check our comparison tool for details.

Is free camping allowed in California?

As in the rest of America, free camping is only allowed in designated areas, which can include national parks, state parks, truck stops or rest stops as well as certain parking lots with permission from the store manager.

California is home to numerous RV parks and campgrounds, ranging from $35–60 (USD) per night. These are suitable for all vehicle types, from travel trailers to larger recreational vehicles.

What licence do you need to drive a campervan in the USA?

All drivers must have a current and full driving licence to hire a vehicle. Foreign licences are generally acceptable if they are in English or accompanied by an accredited English translation, otherwise, an International Driving Permit is required.

In addition to your driving licence, you will often be required to show your passport at the time of pick-up.

Some companies may require an IDP or official English translation depending on the language of your licence. For example, Road Bear requires an international driving licence translation if the original licence doesn't have an English translation, and Britz recommends an international driving licence for translation purposes.

Can I travel from the US to Mexico in my rental campervan?

Generally, no. Most motorhome suppliers restrict travel into Mexico for motorhomes hired in the US. El Monte is an exception to this, however, additional insurance is required.

Are one-way rentals possible in California?

Yes, many suppliers have depots in multiple locations throughout California and the US, making one-way rentals a great way to see more during your road trip.

San Francisco is a great starting location for those wanting to explore Northern California, with many attractions in the surrounding areas, including the famous Yosemite National Park.

For those heading through Southern California, Los Angeles is a good starting point. From there, you can head down the west coast to San Diego and throughout the surrounding area.

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