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Best RV Rentals in Portland, Oregon

Portland sits within easy reach of the Oregon coast, the Columbia River Gorge, and Mount Hood, which makes it a superb base for an RV road trip.

A rental gives you the freedom to chase waterfalls, coastline, and forest without committing to owning a rig.

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Why Portland Is a Great RV Rental Base

Three landscapes, one base

Coast, gorge, and mountain each sit within a short drive, so a single trip can cover very different scenery.

Scenic byways

The routes out of Portland are part of the appeal, with river and forest views the whole way.

Mild green country

The region rewards slow travel, and an RV lets you linger at the falls and the coast.

Where to Go From Portland

The destinations that make Portland worth renting an RV to explore.

Columbia River Gorge

A canyon of waterfalls and viewpoints just east of the city, including Multnomah Falls.

Mount Hood

A glaciated peak with alpine trails and campgrounds about ninety minutes away.

Oregon Coast

Rugged beaches and headlands a scenic drive west of Portland.

Willamette Valley

Rolling wine country to the south, a relaxed day trip from the city.

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Best Time to Visit

Late spring through early fall is the dry season and the best window for coast and mountain travel.

Winter is green and quiet but wet, so plan for rain if you travel in the cooler months.

What to Plan For

A few honest things to keep in mind for a Portland trip.

Rain gear

The region is famous for its drizzle, so pack for damp days even in the shoulder seasons.

Mountain passes

Routes to Mount Hood climb, so check conditions and take grades slowly in a larger rig.

Popular coast weekends

Coastal campgrounds fill on summer weekends, so book your stops ahead.

What It Costs to Rent

Rental prices move with the RV class, the season, and the length of the trip, so there is no single number.

As a rule, camper vans cost less than large motorhomes, and peak season runs higher than the quieter shoulder months.

Estimate your trip with the RV rental cost calculator, then compare it against a hotel and against buying in our rent versus buy guide.

Common Questions

Can I visit the Oregon coast in an RV rental from Portland?

Yes. The coast is a scenic drive west of the city, and an RV lets you camp along the shoreline and move between beach towns at your own pace.

What is the best area to explore from Portland with an RV?

Many renters combine the Columbia River Gorge, Mount Hood, and the coast in one loop, since all three sit within a short drive of the city.

What is included when you rent an RV on Outdoorsy?

Rentals on Outdoorsy include $1 million liability insurance, drawn from a marketplace of 200,000+ vehicles from trusted local owners across all 50 US states (verified May 2026). Each owner sets the details of their rig, so read the listing for what comes with it.

Do I need a special license to rent an RV?

For most RVs a standard drivers license is enough, since they fall under the weight and size limits a car license covers. Very large rigs can differ by state, so check the listing and your local rules before you book.

How much does it cost to rent an RV?

The price depends on the RV class, the season, and how long you rent, so it varies widely. Use our RV rental cost calculator to estimate a trip before you book.

Which RV type should I rent?

Camper vans are the easiest to drive and suit couples and first timers, Class C motorhomes suit families, travel trailers work as a basecamp, and Class A motorhomes suit larger groups. Match the class to your group size and comfort with driving.

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