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When considering renting an RV near Toledo, Illinois, you’re going to have many different types of RVs, motorhomes, campers and travel trailers to choose from. Depending on the type of trip you are taking to or from Toledo, Illinois, you’ll want to choose an RV for rent that includes the amenities you’ll need for you, your friends or family. RV rentals in Toledo, Illinois are in high demand, especially between Memorial Day weekend and Labor Day weekend, so you’ll want to book your RV for rent in advance....

When renting an RV or camper you will need RV Rental protection in case the unthinkable happens. Many people mistakenly believe that their personal auto policy will cover their RV rental only to find out too late that this is untrue. It’s likely your Auto Insurance Policy is not going to cover the RV Rental. When you rent an RV on RVnGO.com, RV rental protection is automatically included in your rental. For a low nightly rate, you will receive $500,000 in liability coverage and up to $250,000 in property damage coverage. With RVnGO's RV rental protection plans, you can rent an RV with the peace of mind that you are covered in the case something happens on your trip. RVnGO's RV rental protection plans also cover RV owners, in the case something is broken or damaged on the RV during your trip.

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Toledo Ohio Nestled along the banks of Maumee River, minutes away from the shores of Lake Erie’s Maumee Bay, is the Glass City of Ohio— Toledo. With its diverse attractions that range from fine art exhibitions and lush botanical gardens, to BBQ festivals and country fairs, Toledo is a city of delightful contradictions. Its home by the water is the cherry on top for RVers that want a little bit of everything in their summer vacation.

Campgrounds and RV Parks near Toledo

The RV campgrounds that surround the city of Toledo are all tucked away in nature, so that your trip is equal parts urban adventure and natural splendor.

Toledo East / Stony Ridge KOA

Conveniently located nearby Toledo to the south, Toledo East / Stony Ridge KOA offers all of the amenities that are expected of the KOA brand. The campgrounds themselves are outfitted with basic features, such as restrooms/showers and laundry facilities, plus the luxury of a swimming pool, camp general store, recreation room with arcade games, and plenty of planned activities for families by KOA staff. The campgrounds support full electric hookups and are pet friendly.

Twin Acres Campground

Southwest of Toledo, Twin Acres Campground provides guests with a welcoming, community atmosphere no matter how long they stay for. On the weekends, it’s common to participate in bingo and trivia nights followed by complementary pancake breakfasts in the morning. Individual sites come with picnic tables, and the campgrounds provide showers, restrooms, and laundry facilities. Twin Acres supports full electric hookups and is pet friendly.

Maumee Bay State Park

Approximately 20 minutes from downtown Toledo, Maumee Bay State Park offers spacious campsites with plenty of green space to feel totally in nature. Many of the campsites are naturally shielded by vegetation for additional privacy, and come with picnic tables and firepits. The campgrounds are pet friendly, support full electric hookups, and have access to the park’s many walking trails.

National Parks and State Parks near Toledo

Although the city takes full advantage of its close proximity to Lake Erie, it’s also a day trip away from an amazing hidden gem in Northern Ohio.

Cuyahoga Valley National Park

Although Cuyahoga Valley National Park is two hours away by car, it’s breathtaking views make it well worth the day trip from Toledo. The 33,000 acre park is home to miles of woodland hiking trails, the cascades of Brandywine Falls, bridges and rivers, towering gorges, and a scenic stretch of railway tracks.

Maumee Bay State Park

Closer to Toledo, Maumee Bay State Park is a tranquil respite from the city. The 57 acres of inland Bay and Lake Erie water are perfect for canoeing, kayaking, sailing, fishing, and swimming. Sunbathing on the fine sand beaches are a popular pastime for the region, as well as walking trails through the marshes of the park.

Toledo Attractions

Whether you’re inclined to spend the day in nature, art galleries, or hitting the slots at a casino, Toledo has you covered and then some with its diverse array of attractions.

Toledo Museum of Art

True to its reputation as the Glass City, Toledo’s Museum of Art contains vast collections and exhibits that go beyond traditional fine art. Although the stately halls are adorned with paintings, sculptures, netsuke, and decorative arts, the museum is famously unique for its glass studio and collection of historical glass artifacts. Most recently in 2020, it hosted the awe-inspiring Fireflies on the Water installation by Yayoi Kusama, which features a small, dimly lit room surrounded by glass on all sides, with strings of LED lights hanging from the ceiling. The exhibit is intended to be visited one person at a time for the ethereal and reflective nature of the art.

Toledo Botanical Garden

Just outside of the city center of Toledo, the Toledo Botanical Garden is a peaceful, whimsical way to spend a spring or summer day. The meticulously curated gardens sprawl over 50 acres with exhibits such as the secret forest, pondside meadow, rosegarden, Sycamore Allee, and the hidden treehouse. In the summer, the grounds host a series of jazz concerts.

Hollywood Casino Toledo

Directly on the banks of the Maumee River, the Hollywood Casino Toledo asks: are you feeling lucky? The grand estate features 20 live poker tables, 60 table games, and 2,000 slot machines to try your hands at. Additionally, visitors can dine at one of the five luxury restaurants within the casino, and take in live music and entertainment with their refreshments.

Events in Toledo

Despite Toledo’s city presence, it’s many festivals and annual events are of a decisively country-inspired, community atmosphere.

Northwest Ohio Rib Off

Each year in early August, Toledo hosts the annual Northwest Ohio Rib Off— a bbq lover’s heaven on Earth. The Rib Off festival is both a celebration of one of America’s favorite dishes, the BBQ rib, and a competition to divine just who in the state cooks the juiciest, most flavorful meat. The competition doesn’t end there, however— this over the top festival also features a cornhole tournament! Meat lovers can’t miss this day filled with delicious meals and live music.

Fulton County Fair

Join the thousands of other fair-goers in Ohio (and Michigan) at the Fulton County Fair in September! For the first weekend in September, the fairgrounds in Toledo are transformed into a massive get together in the country. The traditional hallmarks of the county fair include carnival rides, horse shows, concerts, craft tents, tons of food stands, tractor pulls, demolition derbies, classic car displays, and so much more!

Frequently Asked Questions

When renting an RV or camper you will need RV Rental protection in case the unthinkable happens. Many people mistakenly believe that their personal auto policy will cover their RV rental only to find out too late that this is untrue.

It’s likely your Auto Insurance Policy is not going to cover the RV Rental. When you rent an RV on RVnGO.com, RV rental protection is automatically included in your rental. For a low nightly rate, you will receive $500,000 in liability coverage and up to $250,000 in property damage coverage.

With RVnGO's RV rental protection plans, you can rent an RV with the peace of mind that you are covered in the case something happens on your trip. RVnGO's RV rental protection plans also cover RV owners, in the case something is broken or damaged on the RV during your trip.

Yes, RVnGO offers one-way rentals between nearly 30 cities and states in the U.S., and we also allow rentals from the U.S. to Canada. Various professional, national RV rental companies list their RVs for rent on RVnGO.com because they can reduce their costs, saving you, the renter, money on your RV rental.

When booking an RV for a one-way trip or international travel, you'll want to make sure the listing description for the RV you are interested in includes one-way trips or cross-border travel as an option.

Here is a list of cities and states that you can pick-up or drop off a one-way RV rental:

Peoria, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Dublin, CA
Corona, CA
Hesperia, CA
Irvine, CA
Norco, CA
Sacramento, CA
Santee, CA
San Bernardino, CA
San Diego, CA
Santa Cruz, CA
Santa Fe Springs, CA
Scotts Valley, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Newport Beach, CA
Van Nuys, CA
Denver, CO
Louviers, CO
Homestead, FL
Orlando, FL
Princeton, FL
Chicago, IL
Glen Ellyn, IL
Linden, NJ
Las Vegas, NV
Reno, NV
Burnie, MD
Kingston, PA
Wilkes-Barre, PA
McKinney, TX
Dallas, TX
Salt Lake City, UT
Ferndale, WA

Many people don't know that they can rent an RV, while others know that RV trips are a great way to experience the outdoors in comfort. Renting an RV is a great way to travel without having to maintain and store an RV year-round. Most RV owners use their RV only a few weeks a year, and renting their RV to families and groups is a great way for them to offset their cost of owning the RV.

RVnGO is the first free person-to-person platform for RV rentals. This means that anyone with an RV, both professional RV rental fleets and individual RV owners, can list their RVs for rent on RVnGO. And it's free because we don't charge them any fees to list or rent their RVs, saving consumers money too.

Depending on the number of people you are travelling with and where you are going, you have many types of RVs to choose from. If you’re travelling a long distance with only a few people, search for a campervan or Class B RV. These smaller vehicles are easier to maneuver, park, all while offering amenities that you’ll appreciate when you’re on the road. Smaller RVs are great for people starting out or on their first RV trip.

You can rent an RV for a road trip or have one delivered to your campsite. RVing is a great way to travel with your family, in a group for a long trip or a short weekend trip. You can find RVs available for rent all across the U.S.A. at RVnGO.com.

Depending on the type of RV you're renting for your trip and the time of year, the cost per night can vary. On average, you can expect to pay between $75 - $150 per night for a campervan or a small travel trailer. Class C RVs are larger, offer accommodations for 6-8 people, and cost on average $100 - $250 per night. Class A RVs are the largest type of RV available for rent and are also the most expensive, ranging in price from $250 - $650 per night.

When you're shopping around for an RV rental, pricing can be confusing. Some companies rent by the day, making the cost appear to be less, but when you see the total, it ends up costing you more than you'll find on RVnGO, where RV rentals are by the night.

Because RVnGO doesn’t charge owners any fees to list or rent their RVs and they are rented on a nightly basis with protection included, you can save up to 40% on your RV rental when booking through RVnGO.

Many large, professional fleet companies offer their RVs for rent on RVnGO and when you compare the price to their own website, you’ll save money with lower costs for nightly RV rentals and industry-leading RV rental protection.

You can also save money by renting an RV for an entire week, as many people offer a weekly discount when you choose to keep the RV for at least 6 nights.

Yes, many RVs can be delivered to your campsite or location. If you have a campsite in mind for your trip, it’s often cheaper and more convenient to have a travel trailer delivered to your spot.

Many RV owners will offer delivery within 100 miles of their location. They also list the campgrounds in the area that they tend to deliver RVs for camping. Choosing to have your RV delivered is very convenient, because the owner will help you get all set up for your stay. Plus, when you’re done camping, they will pick it up and tow it away.

While travel trailers are the most popular RV people purchase, they can be a bit more challenging to rent because the vehicle you plan to tow it with needs the appropriate hitch for the size and weight of the RV. Travel trailers often offer more living space because they don’t have the engine and cab that drivable RVs have.

Choosing to have your RV delivered is a huge convenience, especially for first-time RVers. Many people who rent RVs for events such as racing, music and art festivals choose to have their RV delivered because it also allows for them to have their personal vehicle with to get around.

Yes, when you search on RVnGO, the site will ask you to offer your location first for your search. You will be able to see all of the RVs that are within 50-150 miles of your location. You can also narrow your search by type of RV, price and many other features.

There are thousands of RVs across the U.S.A. available for rent on RVnGO. Start your search today and find the perfect RV for your trip!

RVnGO is a person-to-person platform, which means that we don’t own any of the RVs. RV owners and RV rental fleets list their RVs for rent on RVnGO because we’re a national website that provides them a way to promote their RV for rent without charging them any fees.

When you rent an RV on RVnGO, you may be renting from an RV rental company or an individual renting out their RV when they are not using it.

Either way, renting an RV on RVnGO is the least expensive, easiest and most secure way to rent an RV.

RVnGO takes driver safety seriously. We use a professional third-party service to verify driver's licenses and conduct background checks on all drivers. This comprehensive vetting process helps ensure the safety and security of both RV owners and renters, giving everyone peace of mind during the rental experience.

RVs range in size and amenities. You'll want to know how many people will be in your group before you book your RV. Campervans and Class B RVs are the smallest and are often rented by couples or a maximum of 3 people. Travel trailers vary widely in size and can accommodate 3 – 8 people. Class C RVs are larger and usually accommodate 4 – 8 people. Class A RVs are the largest and usually accommodate 4 – 10 people.