Indiana RV Rental and Sales

Indiana RV Rental and Sales Indiana RV Rental and Sales provides top quality rentals and sales in Kokomo, Fort Wayne, and surrou Great for weekend camping and tailgating.

We provide RV rental options that include Motorhomes and Travel Trailers.

05/10/2021
Book Now for the 2021 Season! We offer travel trailer rentals ranging from $80-$110 per night and have free delivery to ...
01/13/2021

Book Now for the 2021 Season! We offer travel trailer rentals ranging from $80-$110 per night and have free delivery to the Mississinewa and Salamonie Reservoir Campgrounds.
Call 260-571-2436 to reserve yours today.

10/17/2020

Well, alas, all good things must come to an end. And with the changing of the temps - it means winterizing the units and calling it a year. Looking forward to all the rentals in 2021.

Thanks to everyone this year that had the opportunity to rent with us. You can book your 2021 rentals anytime - just call or message us and we'll check our availabilities. Enjoy the holidays.

If you use your RV later into the year - just remember - be thorough on your winterization! Failure to properly winterize can be very costly and get your 2021 camping season off to a rough start.

Fall is here - perfect time to get out and camp for the weekend.  While we are very busy right now - we occasionally hav...
10/12/2020

Fall is here - perfect time to get out and camp for the weekend. While we are very busy right now - we occasionally have a cancellation. Give us a call today or PM us to inquire of availabilities.

Here is some latest news on camping during a pandemic you might be interested in.
08/09/2020

Here is some latest news on camping during a pandemic you might be interested in.

People may see camping as a safe getaway during the pandemic compared with staying in hotels or flying.

Get planning for the weekend escape!  Rent this 28’ bunkhouse for $110/night.  Don’t have a tow vehicle? Just ask about ...
05/13/2020

Get planning for the weekend escape! Rent this 28’ bunkhouse for $110/night. Don’t have a tow vehicle? Just ask about delivery options.

04/25/2020

Update on April 24, 2020: Indiana's Stay-at-Home Executive Order extends through May 1, 2020, so campgrounds, nature centers, playgrounds, and park offices remain closed this weekend but state parks are open for hiking, picnicking and other self-directed activities.

We recommend that you recreate close to home since restroom access is generally limited to portable toilets, and those are primarily for emergency use. Popular parking areas are being monitored, and when lots are full guests should seek another location at the park for hiking or picnicking.

Paved trails are open for hiking and biking. Most foot trails, with some exceptions, are open for foot travel. Closures only impact 7 of our 32 properties (and it is not all trails at any property) so there are plenty of places to hike.

The properties with one or more foot trail closures are Turkey Run, Shades, Cecil M. Harden (Raccoon SRA), Salamonie Lake, Brown County, Clifty Falls and O'Bannon Woods. You can see which trails are open and which are closed at on.IN.gov/dnrcovid19.

All trails normally used for horseback riding and mountain biking are closed to those uses as well. This impacts Potato Creek, Salamonie Lake, Fort Harrison, Brown County, Versailles, O'Bannon Woods and Harmonie for off-road cycling, and Salamonie Lake, Potato Creek, Tippecanoe River, Whitewater Memorial, Brown County, Versailles, O'Bannon Woods and Harmonie for horseback riding.

Campers with reservations through May 1, 2020, have been issued a full refund or provided the opportunity to change dates at no cost.

In addition, closures of shelters, recreation buildings, group camps, youth campgrounds, rally campgrounds, amphitheaters, inn conference facilities and other rentable space for group gatherings has been extended through May 31, 2020. All those with reservations for these spaces have been notified. All special events, both DNR-sponsored and those sponsored by non-profits or other organizations through a Special Events Permit, are cancelled through May 31, 2020. This includes fishing tournaments on our big reservoirs. This also includes all of our Mother's Day Buffets at Indiana State Park Inns.

We ask that you recreate outdoors close to home, maintain social distancing, keep your group size under 10 and make it your family if you can, remember to take drinking water and hand sanitizer since restrooms are limited, and if a trailhead parking lot is full, move on to a different trail.

Get outside, soak up the sun, breathe fresh air, and keep the body moving!
03/25/2020

Get outside, soak up the sun, breathe fresh air, and keep the body moving!

UPDATE 3/24/20

Help us get out the word. Outdoor activities, and travel to and from those activities, are still permitted. This includes hiking, biking, fishing, hunting and camping. Hoosiers should practice social distancing while participating in these activities. It is important that you know before you go.
Read the Governor’s executive order at https://www.in.gov/gov/files/Executive_Order_20-08_Stay_at_Home.pdf.
Review the FAQ at https://calendar.in.gov/site/gov/event/indiana-stay-at-home-order-faq/.
Stay up to date for the latest updates by visiting on.IN.gov/dnrcovid19.

UPDATE 3/23/20

OPEN
- All DNR properties including state parks, state forests, fish and wildlife areas, nature preserves and state recreation areas. Families will be able to go outside and take a walk, run or bike ride, but they should continue to practice social distancing by remaining 6 feet away from other people. Entrance fees at properties have been temporarily suspended.
- Unstaffed archery ranges.
- Indiana DNR-managed trails and campgrounds at Brookville, J.E. Roush, Salamonie, Mississinewa, Cecil M. Harden (Racoon SRA), Cagles Mill (Lieber SRA), Patoka and Monroe lakes (campgrounds, wildlife areas, and boat ramps) remain open. However, public facilities managed directly by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at or below the dams at these lakes (tailwater areas, observation mounds, etc.) are closed.
- Campgrounds remain open at this time, but advance reservations are required. No walk-ins are permitted. For those who would prefer to cancel or reschedule due to COVID-19, we are committed to waiving fees for cancellations or transfers of reservations and to issuing refunds as requested for campsites held through April 30, 2020. This time frame may be extended as the COVID-19 status evolves.

CLOSED
- All property offices. Passes and permits can be purchased online at ShopINStateparks.com. Property maps are available online at dnr.IN.gov. Office contact information will be provided on doors for those who have specific questions.
- State park inns and restaurants.
- Welcome centers, playgrounds, cabins, camper cabins, fire towers, and other facilities.
- Nature Centers, Historic Buildings and Visitor Centers, Forest Education Centers, shooting ranges, fish cleaning stations, drinking fountains and enclosed picnic areas.
- State Park Inn pools and the aquatic center at Abe Martin Lodge.
- All group camps, recreation buildings, youth tent and rally tent areas through April 30, 2020. Any groups with reservations have been contacted and fees will be refunded.
- The DNR Customer Service Center in downtown Indianapolis is closed to public but is still available by telephone.
Events
- All indoor and outdoor public programs and special events are postponed through April 30. There will be virtual programming added through social media; watch the DNR calendar at calendar.dnr.IN.gov for details and times.

Please read the governor’s executive order (https://www.in.gov/gov/files/Executive_Order_20-08_Stay_at_Home.pdf) it details permitted recreational activities on section 7 c, (includes fishing), but individuals must practice social distancing.

Stay up to date: on.IN.gov/dnrcovid19

It’s no secret that Indiana weather can be unpredictable and sometimes harsh, especially in the wintertime. Temperatures...
01/19/2020

It’s no secret that Indiana weather can be unpredictable and sometimes harsh, especially in the wintertime. Temperatures can go up and down twenty degrees in one week, and ice and snow are common companions through the winter months. All of this unpredictable weather leads to unpredictable and often poor road conditions. If you are taking an RV road trip in a rented RV, you may not be comfortable driving such a large vehicle in less than ideal conditions. At Indiana RV Rental and Sales, safety is our number one priority, so we recommend taking the following precautions if you find yourself driving through bad weather this winter. Take It Slow If you’re native to Indiana, you already know what its like to drive a passenger vehicle through bad weather. When driving an RV, you need to factor in the additional weight, height, width, and length; it isn’t hard to see … Continued

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As you plan your winter road trip this year, be sure to take extra precautions to ensure you have a safe trip. Contact Indiana RV today at (260) 571-2436.

Stay safe, comfortable, and clean at your next festival in one of our travel trailers. All of our travel come equipped w...
01/06/2020

Stay safe, comfortable, and clean at your next festival in one of our travel trailers. All of our travel come equipped with beds, kitchen appliances, and a bathroom.

Experience comfort and luxury on your next vacation with a travel trailer rental from Indiana RV Rental and Sales. Call (260) 571-2436 to request a quote.

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