Motorhome Rentals in Salt Lake City, Utah

Class B and C motorhomes give Salt Lake City renters a self-contained base for Utah's Mighty 5 and Wasatch trips. Pick a size for your group.

Class C motorhome rental parked in Salt Lake City, Utah
Class B camper van rental on a Utah canyon road

Which Motorhome Size Fits Your Utah National Park Trip?

Match a Class B or C motorhome to your group, route, and Utah destinations.

Motorhomes are drivable RVs, so the right pick depends on your group size, route, and how self-contained you want to be.

Class B or C Fit: Camper vans sleep 2 to 4 and park easily; Class C fits families of 4 to 8.

Canyon and Grade Handling: Mountain-ready units are built for Utah's steep grades and weather.

Onboard Kitchen and Bath: Both motorhome types include a bathroom and galley for park stays.

Sleeping Layout: Check beds and dinette conversions for your group and trip length.

Gear and Storage Space: Look for storage for bikes, coolers, and hiking gear.

Airport Pickup Add-On: Ask about SLC airport pickup if you are flying in to start your trip.

View available RVs to check motorhome sizes for your travel dates.

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Why Do Motorhomes Suit Utah Road Trips from Salt Lake City?

A drivable motorhome combines lodging and transport, so you can base near Utah parks without towing between stops.

Lodging Included: Sleep onboard between distant Utah park stops.
No Towing: Drive and park one motorhome on Utah canyon roads.
Flexible Routes: Adjust plans as weather or campsites change.
Self-Contained: Cook, sleep, and shower far from park crowds.
Group Comfort: Class C motorhomes sleep four to eight guests.
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Class C motorhome at a southern Utah red rock campground
Rental motorhome driving I-15 toward southern Utah parks

How Should You Plan a Utah Motorhome Trip from Salt Lake City?

Salt Lake City works well as a launch point because you can pick up in South Jordan and head south to Zion, Bryce, and Moab, or stay close in the Wasatch. Southern parks sit several hours away, so plan driving time and reserve national park campgrounds early, since popular sites fill fast in summer. Seasons matter too: canyon roads and higher elevations can see snow in winter, while southern red rock runs hot in midsummer, so spring and fall are often easier for touring. If you would rather skip the drive from pickup, SLC RV Rentals delivers to spots like Jordanelle State Park, Wasatch Mountain State Park, and Willard Bay, and can add SLC airport pickup if you are flying in. Because rates, mileage, generator use, and delivery can vary by unit, route, and dates, confirm the details before you book. Contact our Manager and the SLC RV Rentals Team if you need help matching a motorhome to your route and travel dates.

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FAQ Section

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Testimonials

What Our Renters Say

4.9/5 (86+ Reviews)
5/5

"Rented a Class C for a family road trip and let me say: It was the trip of a lifetime.. Jack and Jeff made our trip unforgettable. 5 stars!"

Dave Miller
Moab
5/5

"Renting from SLC RV Rentals made our Utah road trip so easy. The RV was clean, comfortable, and ready to go when we arrived."

Jessica B.
Cleveland, OH
5/5

“Great option for a Utah camping trip. The RV was comfortable, well-maintained, and perfect for our family of 5. Thanks again Jack”

Emily Carter
Las Vegas, NV
5/5

“We flew into Salt Lake City and wanted a simple way to explore Utah. SLC RV Rentals helped us get on the road without any stress.”

Robert Jenkins
SLC, UT