RV Rental Seattle (Everett), WA
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Explore the great Pacific Northwest with an RV rental in Seattle from Cruise America! Just visit our convenient rental center in Everett and you'll be on your way to memories in no time. With Washington motorhome rentals available in small, standard or large sizes, you can sleep up to seven people on your adventure - plus, have plenty of space for luggage, recreation equipment and more. With a motorhome rental in Seattle, you'll be just minutes away from recreation and fun on Puget Sound, or a short journey to famed Mount Olympia - home to great hiking, camping and more. No matter where you're headed, our Seattle RV rental center is the place to start!
Regarding RV rentals, Seattle is a great place to start. An RV vacation is fun to the extreme anywhere you choose to take it. There are places all across this great nation of ours where renting an RV can lead to the most cathartic, relaxation possible. For instance, let’s say your journeys begin in the northwest corner of our country, where you rent a top of the line motorhome from our Cruise America Seattle Rental Center. Many of our great Cruise America customers have made these ventures, and they have been oh so pleased. So let’s take a little RV adventure of our own and see how it goes. If it looks good on paper, perhaps you should give us a call, get to Seattle and make it happen.
Departing from Seattle, one of the most highly visited attractions is the Olympic Peninsula. It is bordered on the west by the Pacific Ocean, on the east by the Hood Canal and on the north by the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
The main attraction of this peninsula is the Olympic National State Park, where there are a myriad of things to see and do. Within the park are some wonderful RV parks, complete with full amenities. One of the more popular attractions of the park is what’s been titled, “Nature’s Three-in-One Package.” It consists of the Sol Duc Hot Springs, Falls and River.
The Sol Duc Resort is a beautiful retreat for summer RVing. This area is located about an hour west of Port Angeles, Washington. It is off US Hwy 101. (It is important to note that the Sol Duc River Road may be closed at times during the winter due to low elevation snowfall). It is a well-secluded land of enchantment where you will find ancient forests, mineral springs camping, kayaking, bird watching and even massages! There are 17 RV sites available with electrical and water hookups.
The area was named by the Quileute Tribe, meaning the “Land of Sparkling Water.” The springs are hot, and seem to be created by Mother Nature just for soaking and relaxing. Many believe that there are great healing powers in the water. Not only can you soak in the springs themselves, but the Sol Duc Resort provides guests with several hot soaking pools. One of the advantages to this is that there is poolside food service. In addition, there is a restaurant, and even an espresso hut.
If you are in the mood for taking in the best that nature has to offer, you can hike all the way from the RV park to the Sol Duc Falls. There is plenty of lush greenery along the way. There is a six-mile loop called Lover’s Lane Trail that follows the Sol Duc River. It will take you to a breathtaking set of three falls. The trail is suitable for all ages, as the elevation changes very little along the whole trail. Along your hike, you may wish to visit the salmon cascades, where you can stand on a wooden platform overlooking the Sol Duc River.
There is beauty all around the northwest part of our nation, and this is just a small offering of where to go in your Cruise America rental.
Cruise America offers RV rentals in 98204, 98373, 99216 and more. Book your RV rental in Washington today!
If you're interesting in purchasing your own RV, check out some of our used RVs for sale. There are options for all experience levels!
Seattle (Everett) Frequently Asked Questions
Spring through early fall (April–October) offers the best weather for RVing. Summer is the most popular time, so booking early is recommended. That said, there is a lot of beauty in exploring Seattle during the rainy season, as long as you wear proper gear. A lot of sightseeing and popular attractions are also less busy. Their winter is also a lot more temperate than many similar Northern climates and so winterization is less likely to be necessary.
Yes, there are some restrictions and important considerations when driving or parking an RV in Seattle and surrounding areas. Here’s what you need to know:
Driving Restrictions in Seattle
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Downtown Seattle – Many streets in the downtown area are narrow, congested, and have low-clearance bridges, making RV navigation challenging. Avoid driving large RVs through areas like Pike Place Market, Belltown, and the Waterfront unless necessary.
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Low-Clearance Bridges – Some tunnels and bridges may be too low for taller RVs. Be sure to check clearance heights before entering areas like Aurora Avenue (SR-99).
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Ferries & RV Size Limits – If you plan to take a Washington State Ferry, check their RV length and weight limits in advance. Larger RVs may require a reservation.
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Steep Hills & Tunnels – Seattle has steep hills that can be difficult for RVs, especially in areas like Queen Anne Hill and Capitol Hill. The Battery Street Tunnel (SR-99 Tunnel) is also height-restricted.
Yes! Washington State Ferries allows RVs on board. Popular ferry routes include Seattle to Bainbridge Island and Anacortes to the San Juan Islands. Be sure to check ferry weight and height restrictions in advance.
Seattle is the perfect starting point for breathtaking road trips. Here are some of the most scenic routes to explore:
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North Cascades Highway – Wind through dramatic mountain passes, turquoise lakes, and dense forests on one of Washington’s most picturesque routes.
Pacific Coast Highway (Highway 101) – A scenic coastal drive featuring charming seaside towns, ocean vistas, and endless outdoor adventure opportunities.
Mount Rainier National Park is about a 2-hour drive and offers RV camping at Cougar Rock and Ohanapecosh Campgrounds. Olympic National Park is another great option, with drive-up campgrounds and stunning landscapes.
Cruise America rentals are pet-friendly! Some great campgrounds for your furry friends include:
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Tall Chief RV & Camping Resort (Fall City, WA) – Spacious sites, dog-friendly walking trails, and great proximity to Snoqualmie Falls.
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Riverbend RV Park (Twisp, WA) – A pet-friendly campground along the Methow River with hiking trails and fishing spots nearby.
There are many options for RV-friendly camping with your RV near and around Seattle.
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Fay Bainbridge Park (Bainbridge Island, WA) – Beachfront camping with stunning Puget Sound views, ferry access to Seattle, and a quiet, relaxing atmosphere.
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Lake Pleasant RV Park (Bothell, WA) – Full hookups, beautiful lake views, and a peaceful setting just 20 minutes from downtown Seattle.
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Tolt-MacDonald Park & Campground (Carnation, WA) – Riverside camping with spacious sites, suspension bridge views, and access to hiking trails.
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Saltwater State Park (Des Moines, WA) – A scenic coastal campground with easy access to tide pools and beachcombing.
Yes! Many renters take their RVs into Canada. However, you must inform us in advance, and all border regulations must be followed. Be sure to bring your passport for entry into Canada.
The cost of renting an RV in Seattle depends on a few factors, including the specific model of the RV, the length of the rental period, and the time of year. On average, daily rental rates range from $70 to $250 per night for a standard motorhome. If you're interested in getting a quote, check our website or call our Seattle location for real-time pricing information.
Additionally, Cruise America does offer one-way rentals, some of which come with discounted rates. Fees such as mileage, generator usage, and optional add-ons (such as kitchen kits, bedding kits, and camping chairs) can affect the total cost. To get the most accurate pricing, visit Cruise America’s Denver rental page or request a quote online.
Yes, Cruise America offers one-way rentals, allowing you to pick up your RV in one location and drop it off at a different location. Additional fees may apply, but discounts may be available for certain one-way routes.
Yes! Cruise America offers pet-friendly RV rentals, so you can bring your furry friends along. Just be sure to:
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Keep pets secure while driving.
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Clean up after them at campsites.
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Never leave pets alone in an RV on hot days.
No special training is required to drive an RV, but first-time RV drivers may find it helpful to review safety guidelines and driving tips before hitting the road. Cruise America provides an orientation video to help renters understand RV operation, including maneuvering, braking, turning, and parking. Since RVs are larger than standard vehicles, driving cautiously, maintaining safe distances, and being aware of height clearances is recommended.
Yes, you need a valid driver’s license to rent an RV. However, a special commercial driver’s license (CDL) is NOT required. As long as you hold a standard U.S. driver’s license, you can legally rent and operate a Cruise America RV. International travelers can also rent an RV with a valid driver’s license from their home country and an accompanying passport.
To rent an RV with Cruise America, you must be at least 21 years old and possess a valid driver’s license. There is no special endorsement required, just a standard license. If you’re traveling with multiple drivers, they must also meet the age requirement and be listed on the rental agreement.