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The cost of renting a campervan in Phoenix starts at approximately $120 per day for small vehicles and can reach $370 per day or more for larger campers. Popular RV models include the Native Campervans Smalls and the Expedition Motorhomes Class C Mercedes Thor.

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Map of Campervan Depots

Map of campervan rental depots near 611534
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Cruise America
11 West Hampton Avenue, Mesa, Arizona, United States
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Escape
1626 East Jefferson Street, Phoenix, Arizona, United States
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Indie
119 North 30th Street, Phoenix, Arizona 85034, United States
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Native Campervans
4728 East Van Buren Street, Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Driving a Campervan around Phoenix

  • There are no toll roads in the metro area so the only charges are fuel and parking.
  • High Occupancy Vehicle lanes on I-10, I-17 and US 60 are enforced Monday to Friday from 6:00 AM to 9:00 AM and 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM. A campervan qualifies if two or more people are on board.
  • Overnight parking on city streets is not permitted. You must use an RV park or a state or federal campground.
  • The Apache Trail Scenic Drive limits vehicles to under 40 feet (12 metres) in length because of tight curves and partly unpaved roads.
  • Bureau of Land Management sites such as Saddle Mountain allow free camping for up to 14 days. You must pack out all rubbish.
  • Service stations on the main highways are open 24 hours, which is useful during extreme summer heat.

Places to Stay in a Motorhome

Site Key features Distance to City Centre (miles)
Desert's Edge RV Resort Full hook-ups, heated pool, dog park 12 mi
Lake Pleasant Regional Park Waterside pitches, power and water, hiking trails 33 mi
Lost Dutchman State Park Scenic desert views, electric hook-ups, waste disposal point 34 mi

BLM land refers to public land managed by the Bureau of Land Management where self-contained campervans may stay free of charge for limited periods, typically up to 14 days.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to stay at a campsite or caravan park?

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

The cost of campsites has risen in recent years due to the popularity of motorhome holidays in the USA.

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.

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 be incurred 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.

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

A wide variety of campervans 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 facilities 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 campervan conversions and are built on a smaller chassis than the Class A.

Some Class B vehicles may include a toilet or fresh water 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 rear. 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, fridge, 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 campervan suitable for your needs.

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