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RV rental in Seattle is always a good idea. The Emerald City is a buzzing metropolis with one of the best music scenes in the country, plus an almost overwhelming number of world-class eateries. Foodies, take note. A camper van rental in Seattle is your ticket to the very best of the Pacific Northwest, America and Canada. The beach is right at your doorstep, too, and with Elliot Bay and the snow-capped Mount Rainier framing the city, you can easily rent an RV in Seattle and embark on the most incredible road trip of your life. Ready to explore one of America’s prettiest cities and beyond? Reserve your motorhome rental in Seattle today.
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Address
3820 6th Ave S
Seattle, WA 98108
United States
Getting to the station
From Seattle–Tacoma International Airport (SEA):
Take the Link Light Rail (Line 1) from the airport toward downtown Seattle. Ride to the International District/Chinatown station. From there, you can either transfer to a bus or walk toward 6th Ave S & S Lane St. It’s just a short walk from the stop to the station.
From Downtown / City Center:
From downtown, take public transportation—either a bus or the Light Rail—toward 6th Ave S. Get off near the intersection and walk the last few minutes; the station at 3820 6th Ave S is just a short walk from the stop.
Parking information
There’s no long-term parking available at the station, so we recommend arriving by public transportation or taxi. If you need to park, you can try The Old Rainier Brewery Lot #30 at 6020 Airport Way, Seattle, WA 98108.
One-way rental options enhance the flexibility of your domestic trip. Now you can travel with even more freedom around the USA without having to factor in a return journey. Plus, thanks to the unlimited mileage of your RV rental in Seattle, your adventure knows no bounds.
Want to book a one-way RV rental in Seattle? Simply select your desired return location during the booking process. You can then return your camper rental in Seattle to any of the following stations in the continental USA:
A one-time fee starting at $349 will be applied during the booking process.
RV hire in Seattle allows you to explore the city’s most iconic attractions before heading on the road trip of a lifetime. Visit the colorful Museum of Pop Culture, head up the iconic Space Needle, and stock up on groceries for your adventure at Seattle’s historic Pike Place Market. When it comes to traveling further afield, the options truly are endless. Nature lovers can head straight for Mount Rainier, Olympic or North Cascades National Park, located just outside the city (but be sure to stay on the lookout for moose or black bears!). Beach lovers may prefer journeying down the iconic Pacific Northwest Highway, while those keen to discover their pioneering spirit can take on the ultimate trip through Yellowstone, the Rocky Mountains, and more. Discover our top tips to help you make the most of your RV rental in Seattle:
American citizens don’t need to worry about a visa. However, the following guide applies to all AU, UK and EU citizens (including those from Ireland, Norway, Switzerland, and Croatia):
When is the best time for an RV rental in Seattle? If restaurants with serious culinary cred and a flourishing indie music scene are what you seek, you can visit all year long. Just keep in mind the city and surroundings are known for being wet, so pack a raincoat. For the least amount of rain and best temperatures, reserve your camper rental in Seattle for anytime between mid May and the end of September. Summer is when you can enjoy events like the International Kite Festival at Long Beach or whale watching in the Pacific. Spring also has its highlights like the beautiful cherry blossom along Lake Washington Boulevard and Beer Authority’s Belgian Fest, which is heaven on earth for craft beer lovers. Plan your RV rental in Seattle around winter and sneak up to Canada for backcountry skiing in Whistler. No matter what month you choose to visit, our roadsurfer RV rentals can handle any season. Just make sure to order extra bedding if visiting during the colder months.
You can stop at the SeaTac Rest Area (36898 I-5, Federal Way, WA 98003), or use a campsite with these facilities on your final night.
The nearest gas station is PetroCard Pacific Pride is at 3215 4th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134. For propane, head to U-Haul Storage of Rainier Valley at 2515 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144.
Although Seattle offers plenty of parking for cars, finding a parking spot for your RV rental in Seattle can be trickier (and you’ll need to check height restrictions). To ensure your trip is as stress-free as possible, we recommend booking a camping spot just outside Seattle and traveling into the city using public transport. With a speedy monorail system and excellent buses, you can relax knowing you can enjoy the city without having to hunt for a parking space.
Whether you want to explore the city or head further afield, a camper rental in Seattle gives you the freedom to camp wherever suits you. From sites located within easy reach of the city to more tranquil sites where you can reconnect with nature. Below, we’ve listed five of our favorite camping spots for RV rentals in Seattle:
From iconic city attractions to coastal adventures or mountainous playgrounds, starting your RV rental in Seattle offers something for all travelers, and with roadsurfer, you have the freedom and flexibility to explore it all:
*Travel 14+ days and get 5% off—or save 10% on 21+ days, and 15% on 28+ days. Discounts apply automatically at checkout on Step 2, “Select Your Extras,” and can be combined with promo codes. Offer valid only at USA and Canada locations.