RV rental Lake Elsinore, CA: Motorhome rentals, camper van rentals and more

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Sitting midway between Los Angeles and San Diego, along I-15 is Lake Elsinore. Being just over an hours drive from both bustling cities, Lake Elsinore provides the perfect escape from life’s worries. Nearby towns such as Lake Elsinore and Temecula also provide a great place for those camping with an RV to stock up on supplies before heading to the lake.

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Getting Outdoors

Boating is one of the most popular ways to spend time on Lake Elsinore. Those who are motorhome camping with their own boat in tow can make use of the public boat ramp situated along the northern edge of the lake. All private vessels should acquire a Lake Use Pass that can be purchased close to the boat ramp, before embarking onto the waters. For those without their own boat, there are several outlets dotted around the lake's shores that offer boat and Jet Ski rentals.

Camping at Lake Elsinore

When you rent a motorhome at Lake Elsinore, there is an abundance of RV parks and campgrounds to choose from. Situated on the northern shore of the lake is the ultra-modern Launch Pointe RV Park. Only built-in 2019, this 47-acre campground brings a new dimension to 21st-century camping.

Exploring the Area

History buffs renting an RV, should visit the Southern California Railway Museum. Founded in 1956, the museum now houses a multitude of exhibitions that focus on the area’s railroading heritage. As well as taking a walk around the fascinating exhibits, visitors to the museum can take a ride on a classic trolley or historic passenger train. Although the train rides come with a small fee attached, admission to the museum itself is free!

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds

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  • Morgan Trail, CACleveland National Forest, CA
  • Cariso Truck Trail, CACleveland National Forest, CA
  • Wildomar Truck Trail [CLOSED], CACleveland National Forest, CA
  • East Horsethief Trail, CALake Elsinore, CA
  • Main Divide Road, CACleveland National Forest, CA
  • Santiago Peak, CACleveland National Forest, CA
  • El Cariso Nature Trail, CACleveland National Forest, CA
  • Walker Canyon Trail, CALake Elsinore, CA
  • Ortega Falls , CACleveland National Forest, CA
  • Chiquito Trail to Chiquito Falls, CACleveland National Forest, CA

Recent RV rental reviews in Lake Elsinore

Stephanie V.

September, 2025

Melissa and Jake are great hosts. Their RV was like new and fully stocked. Communication was easy and pickup and drop off was smooth.
Marcus G.

September, 2025

Very easy to tow. Daniel had many great tips and good advice to make the towing experience fun and easy. The camp trailer is very practical and comfortable. Would love to rent again in the future.
Giovani M.

September, 2025

My experience hiring Scotty's van was awesome. To start with, Scotty is such a great guy and super easy to deal with. Quick and clear responses during the booking, and great information during handover. The van itself is super well looked after, and the set-up was perfect for me to enjoy 5 days chasing waves, coffees and burritos in Southern California. I definitely recommend this van. Thank you, Scotty!

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