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RV rental prices in 2025 range from $95–$450 per night, depending on size and season:
• Small camper van (2–4 people): $95–$175/night
• Class C motorhome (4–7 people): $175–$325/night
• Luxury Class A (6–10 people): $300–$450+/night
Most companies have a 3–7 night minimum in peak summer. Weekly rates often drop 15–25%. Add-ons like mileage packages ($0.35–$0.50 per mile), insurance, and generator fees can add $200–$500 total.
No special license is required for most RVs under 26,000 lbs GVWR (almost all Class C and many Class A rentals). A regular driver’s license (Class D) is enough in all 50 states. Anything over 26,001 lbs (some large luxury Class A or towable + truck combos) requires a non-commercial Class B license in most states. Rental companies will tell you upfront.
Common sleeping capacities:
• Camper vans: 2–4
• Class B (van conversions): 2–4
• Class C: 4–8 (most popular)
• Class A: 6–10
Every rental lists the exact number of seatbelts and sleeping spots — always match seatbelts to passengers (required by law).
It depends on the company:
• Cruise America, Outdoorsy, and RVshare: NO — they prohibit Burning Man and most large festivals due to dust damage.
• El Monte RV, Escape Campervans, and some peer-to-peer owners: YES (with extra cleaning fees $250–$1,000 and festival insurance).
Always check the specific rental agreement — many now have a “festival-approved” filter.