RV Rental Woodland, CA

Discover the best RV rental in Woodland, CA!

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

Known as the county seat for all of Yolo County in California, Woodland is a peaceful, thriving community just outside of Sacramento. Woodland's story doesn’t simply begin with the settlers who built homesteads in the mid-19th century. The Patwin native people occupied the area where Woodland now lies for centuries, clinging to the Sacramento River which helped them sustain life with its life-giving water and fish. In 1851, the building of a general store spurred the town's original growth, later bring hundreds to the town who would, in turn, irrigate the land and create a fertile agricultural hub for Northern California. It is no coincidence that Woodland’s nickname is the “City of Trees”, an indicator of how green and eco-centric the town has become.

You can rent an RV in picturesque Woodland, California, to enjoy the comforts of a small town that accurately represents the finest qualities of the Golden State. A rich culture is apparent when you arrive and book an RV in Woodland, a town full of museums, art galleries, coffee shops, and amazing restaurants. To make the prospect of a vacation in Woodland more tantalizing, the surrounding area outside the city is full of natural treasures, exciting recreation areas, and scenic parks. Interstate 5 connects the community with the state capital and by extension, the San Francisco Bay Area, a vital part of Northern California. If you are not already sold on booking a Woodland RV rental for your next trip, check out a list of events and celebrations occurring in Woodland, like the Yolo County Fair, the Sacramento Valley Scottish Games & Festival, and the Woodland Dynamite Chili Cook-off.

Discover Woodland


Explore the Outdoors

Where to begin when renting a Woodland RV rental by owner is a tough question to answer. There is any number of directions you can travel to find some sort of natural landmark, mountain range, lake, or beach, so figuring out what you want to do on your vacation is key. Lake Berryessa can be found to the west of Woodland and happens to be one of the region’s most popular summertime recreation spots. You can go canoeing, kayaking, swimming, or fishing on the manmade lake, or have a picnic on the quiet beaches that line the water. Black Butte Lake Recreation Area is north of town about halfway to Redding on Interstate 5. Black Butte Lake is a lovely body of water known for its top-notch fishing, elegant views from the dark volcanic bluffs overlooking the lake, and lots of water to boat, water ski, tube, or swim in. The lake is an outdoors paradise with several campgrounds for you to rest at with your Woodland camper rental.

Mendocino National Forest is the closest national forest to Woodland and one of the most fascinating areas in all of Northern California. The forest is comprised of almost one million acres of sublime forest covering the Coastal Mountain Range. Mendocino National Forest is the only national forest in California to not have a paved road anywhere in the park, so getting around can be an interesting challenge, but there are plenty of places to camp out for the night when you rent an RV in Woodland and travel north. Guests enjoy trekking through the wilderness areas to find hidden gems like Rattlesnake Creek, and Crabtree Hot Springs where you can bathe in its healing waters, or traverse the stunning Sanhedrin Mountains by foot.

It might be a bit farther than you are willing to drive, but taking your Woodland motorhome rental to Yosemite National Park is always a fantastic choice, as this once-in-a-lifetime destination has captivated the hearts of people from all over the world. Millions of visitors enter the park each year in search of divine views, peaceful camping, world-class rock climbing, and a myriad of other activities.

RV Parks to Visit

Fortunately, there are lots of campgrounds and RV parks near Woodland, so finding the best fit for you is a priority. For instance, Canyon Creek Resort on Lake Berryessa is a place where you can relax with your Woodland luxury motorhome rental. The nature on the coast of Lake Berryessa is enough of a reason to want to stay, and several amenities could make it a place to consider. Midway RV Park is a bit closer to town, with shaded campsites and a large pool for guests.

SacWest RV Park is located near Sacramento and is in a good spot for people who need some city action while away from home. Lake Minden RV Resort is a lakefront paradise on Lake Minden and has a restaurant, mini golf course, playground, game room, and basketball courts in addition to other amenities. There are also plenty of other places to camp around the area which you can find when you do a little research online.

Around Town

The city of Woodland isn’t just beautiful; it is full of exciting, informational, and cultural attractions ideally suited to people visiting for vacation. A number of restaurants, coffee shops, and breweries have you covered as far as drinking and eating are concerned, and the Woodland Opera House Theater is a nice place to catch a show. This historically significant theater hosts an assortment of stage productions and musical shows in an intimate setting. The California Agricultural Museum was established in Woodland to pay homage to one of the state’s most crucial agricultural areas. It displays tons of old farming implements, tractors, hand-drawn wagons, and a bevy of other artifacts relevant to the industry.

The Reiffs Gas Station Museum is a unique place reminiscent of old highway gas stations from decades ago. The replica gas station is filled with old memorabilia from bygone eras and can even be rented for private use. Yolo County Historical Museum is one of the best all-around museums in the area if you seek to learn about Woodland’s past. The Gibson House, a preserved, historic manor, is home to this elegant museum, with a wide range of old objects and a wealth of information to be gleaned. The Gibson House is featured on the National Register of Historic Places for its beauty and significance to the town.

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
  • Davis-Covell Greenbelt Trail, CADavis, CA
  • Davis Cruise Trail, CADavis, CA
  • UC Davis Arboretum Trail, CADavis, CA
  • Putah Creek Reserve Trail, CADavis, CA
  • Outer Loop Trail, CADavis, CA
  • Vic Fazio Yolo Wildlife Area, CAWest Sacramento, CA
  • American River Bike Trail (Jedediah Smith Memorial Trail), CASacramento, CA
  • Sacramento Waterfront Trail, CASacramento, CA
  • Old Sacramento and Capitol Promenade, CASacramento, CA
  • Old Sacramento State Historic Park Loop, CASacramento, CA

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