RV Rental Aurora, IL

Discover the best RV rental in Aurora, IL!

How to rent a RV on Outdoorsy


  • 1

    Search by location

    Tell us where you want to pick up or have your RV delivered

  • 2

    Filter search results

    Sort by vehicle type, date, price, and amenities

  • 3

    Message the owner

    Learn more about your favorite RV and the best local destinations

  • 4

    Request a booking

    Send a request directly to the host and start preparing for your adventure

You can make the most out of your next Midwestern vacation - search for an RV in Aurora, Illinois. It’s located just 10 miles from Naperville and 40 miles from downtown Chicago and is one of the largest cities in the state. Aurora is rich in culture with a vibrant nightlife. It was one of the first cities to use a completely electric street light system and it became known as the “City of Lights”. The historic downtown area is centered along Stolp Island, which has more than 40 nationally registered historic buildings. It’s full of galleries, specialty stores, antique shops, boutiques and great restaurants. This historic area is situated along the Fox River, a tributary of the Illinois River and a popular waterway for paddling, boating and fishing. You’ll be close to great city adventures and natural wonders when you book a rental RV in Aurora.

Discover Aurora


The Great Outdoors

You won’t have to travel far in the Aurora camper rental to find a great outdoor escape. The Red Oak Nature Center is a pretty neat place to spend the day. There are hiking trails that snake through a park, a cave to explore, a winding river, educational nature programs, and more. It’s also a great place to have a picnic, with ample tables and bbq pits.

If you want to do some camping, take the Aurora RV rental out to Silver Springs State Park in Yorkville. The sites are spacious and shaded by mature trees, plus the park is beautiful and peaceful. While you’re there, you can do some boating or fishing, hiking, horseback riding or biking, dog training or cross-country skiing. There are hunting trails and an archery range, too.

Nature lovers need to head out to Oakhurst Forest Preserve. The park features a large lake and marshlands which offer refuge to many native creatures and several threatened or endangered species. Take a tour of the grounds and learn more about the historic sites in the park or go for a nature walk. Bring the boat and get out on the water and do some fishing. The park is open all year round and offers a host of winter recreation opportunities.

Another great place to bring the Aurora rental camper is Shabbona Lake State Park. The lake is a popular place for boating, fishing and other water sports. The park offers boat rentals along with bait and tackle for purchase. There’s even a restaurant on site.

RV Parks

There are plenty of places in the area to bring the rental motorhome near Aurora and stay the night, or a few. Big Rock Campground is a large facility with modern amenities. The campsites are able to accommodate oversized travel trailers and motorhomes, plus they have full hookups.

If you’re looking for a places centered around family fun, then you should take the Aurora rental motorhome to Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park. There’s a huge playground and also planned activities for children, two heated swimming pools, a kiddie pool, and a hot tub. The campsites are spacious with full hookups. Play a ground of mini golf or do some fishing on the lake.

Hide-A-Way Lakes Camping and Recreational Park is another option, and is about 10 miles south of town, near Yorkville. The park sprawls out across 150 acres of shaded woodland. There are ample riverside campsites with full hookups and Wi-Fi access. It’s a popular place for water and winter sports.

Sycamore RV Resort is another spot to consider setting up camp with the Aurora travel trailer rental. Their campsites have full hookups and plenty of room to spread out and relax. It’s one of the oldest campgrounds in the area and is close to many popular attractions in the area.

Exploring the City

There’s plenty you’ll want to explore in and around Aurora. The Phillips Park Zoo is an animal lover’s paradise. Its doors first opened in 1915. Today the zoo is open all year.

Take a step back in time when you visit the Blackberry Farm. The grounds are lovely and feature a few museums, a classic carousel and paddle boats. To cool down, head over to Splash Country. It’s a large water park with pools, a splash zone, water slides, lazy river and sand volleyball.

Explore the historic and gorgeous grounds of the Fabyan Villa Museum and Japanese Garden. You’ll find dozens of other museums and galleries to peruse as well as numerous theaters to catch a live performance. Aurora is also packed with great restaurants and eateries when you need to grab a bite. Get the most out of your next vacation with a rental RV in Aurora, IL.

Popular RV Types & Amenities

Be the first to get doses of destination inspiration, and discount codes.

We care about the protection of your data. Read our privacy policy

Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


  • Hiking TrailLocation
  • Fox River Trail, ILBatavia, IL
  • Illinois Prairie Path, ILBerkeley, IL
  • Lake Patterson Trail, ILAurora, IL
  • Virgil Gilman Nature Trail, ILOswego, IL
  • Nelson Lake Loop, ILBatavia, IL
  • Fermilab National Accelerator Laboratory Area Trail, ILBatavia, IL
  • McDowell Grove Forest Preserve, ILNaperville, IL
  • Virgil Gilman Nature Trail via Sugar Grove, ILSugar Grove, IL
  • Saw Wee Kee Trail, ILYorkville, IL
  • Springbrook Prairie Trail, ILNaperville, IL

Frequently Asked Questions


Discover the best of what’s around


  • Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    +349 vehicles

  • Rocky Mountain National Park

    Rocky Mountain National Park

    +873 vehicles

  • Joshua Tree National Park

    Joshua Tree National Park

    +1334 vehicles

  • Olympic National Park

    Olympic National Park

    +1009 vehicles

  • Zion National Park

    Zion National Park

    +103 vehicles