In most cases, a regular driver's license is sufficient to drive an RV rental. However, if the RV is large (e.g. over 45 feet long or you're towing something weighing more than 10,000 pounds), a special or commercial license may be required. Check the rules of the states you will be travelling through as they can vary.
Yes, some hosts provide long-term rentals of several weeks or even months. Discounted rates for longer rentals may also be available. Enter your travel dates into the search tool, or contact a selected host for more details.
The minimum age to rent an RV is typically 25 years old. Additionally, you must have a full, unrestricted driver's license with no more than three at-fault accidents or minor driving convictions in the past three years.
One-way rentals are generally not widely available with private hosts, although some do offer that option. It's usually easier to arrange one-way rentals with commercial RV rental suppliers.
Many rental vehicles do allow pets, but it depends on the individual owner's policy. Check the specific listing for pet-friendliness.