Start Your Journey With Us Today – The Best Campervan Rental Rates Near Route 66
So you’re looking at driving Route 66 in a campervan? We recommend you pick one up in Los Angeles & start from there, stopping along the way to see the beauty that Route 66 has to offer. In the article below you’ll find everything you need to pick up a campervan from Los Angeles.
If you’ve ever dreamed of cruising America’s most iconic road, there’s no better way to do it than in your very own home-on-wheels, and hiring a campervan or RV lets you experience it on your own schedule. With depots in both Los Angeles and Las Vegas, Travellers Autobarn gives you the opportunity to pick up your RV and be perfectly positioned to hop onto the Mother Road and start ticking off bucket-list stops from day one.
Start your journey in Los Angeles or Las Vegas, where you’ll be right at the gateway to Route 66. That gives you the opportunity to explore the coast or the neon lights of Sin City before hitting the open road, and with free unlimited miles as standard with our campervan rentals, you’ll be able to explore every inch of this iconic route without worrying about racking up extra charges.
Our Pick Up Locations Near Route 66
Los Angeles Depot
Address
500 W Florence Avenue, Inglewood, CA 90301
Opening Hours
Monday to Saturday – 9:00am to 5:00pm
Sunday & Public Holidays – Closed
Facilities
Las Vegas Depot
Address
3050 W Sirius Ave, Suite 102, Las Vegas, NV 89102
Opening Hours
Monday to Saturday – 9:00am to 5:00pm
Sunday & Public Holidays – Closed
Facilities
Accepted payment methods for campervan hire
Nearby Los Angeles Facilities
CLOSEST GAS / PETROL STATIONS
The nearest petrol station is Shell outside LAX
Address: 5551 W Century Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90045
Time: 8 minute drive from our office
Alternatives: Chevron, United Oil, La Brea Gas, 76
CLOSEST SUPERMARKETS / MINI MARTS
The nearest supermarket is Target Grocery in Inglewood
Address: 220 N La Brea Ave, Inglewood, CA 90301
Time: 3 minute drive from our office
Alternatives: Superior Grocers, Kelso Ranch Market, Vons, Ralphs, El Super
CLOSEST CAR WASH
The nearest car wash is LUV Car Wash in Inglewood
Address: 320 N La Brea Ave, Inglewood, CA 90302
Time: 4 minute drive from our office
Alternatives: La Brea Express Car Wash, Spot Free Car Wash, Sunrise LAX Express Car Wash
CLOSEST LAUNDROMAT
The nearest laundromat is Clean Tide Laundromat in Inglewood
Address: 303 W Manchester Blvd UNIT 101, Inglewood, CA 90301
Time: 3 minute drive from our office
Alternatives: Southland Laundry, Market St Suds, The Wash Coin Laundry
CLOSEST ATMS
The nearest ATM is Citibank Atm in Inglewood
Address: 345 W Manchester Blvd, Inglewood, CA 90301
Time: 4 minute drive from our office
Alternatives: Kinecta Credit Union ATM, Bank of America ATM, Wells Fargo ATM
What our customers say about our campervan rentals in Route 66
Why Hiring a Campervan from Los Angeles or Las Vegas is a Great Hire – Expert Advice
“Starting your campervan & RV journey from Los Angeles or Las Vegas is the perfect way to experience the legendary Route 66. From neon cityscapes and desert highways to quirky roadside diners and historic towns, the Mother Road is packed with classic Americana. Highlights include stops in Arizona’s Seligman and Flagstaff, the Petrified Forest National Park, and of course, the chance to stand on the iconic Route 66 sign.” – Bastian Graf, Global Sales & Marketing Manager, Travellers Autobarn
How Much Does it Cost to Rent a Campervan near Route 66?
Several factors can influence the cost of renting a campervan, including the type of vehicle you choose, the length of your rental, and overall travel demand at the time.
In Los Angeles, the low season runs from November to April, making it a great time to secure lower rental rates compared to the busier May to October period. Plus, the longer you rent, the more you save—our rates are automatically discounted for extended hires. You’ll enjoy better daily rates when renting for 7+, 14+, 21+ or 34+ days, compared to a short 7-day trip.
Looking for the best value? Our Minivan and Chubby Camper are the most budget-friendly options. If you’re after newer vehicles with extra comfort and features, consider the Beeva Camper, Kuga Campervan, or Hi5 Campervan—priced slightly higher to reflect their modern design and added conveniences.
And if you’re worried about mileage—don’t be! Every Travellers Autobarn rental includes unlimited miles, so you’re free to explore as far as the road takes you.
For an accurate price for campervan hire out of Los Angeles please get a quote via our quick quote pricing tool!
How to Rent a Campervan with Travellers Autobarn?

Hiring a campervan from Travellers Autobarn in Los Angeles is super easy, and our straightforward booking process makes it possible to get on the road to adventure as soon as possible! Here’s a step by step guide on what to expect:
Step 1: Set Your Course
Head to the Travellers Autobarn website and start entering your details on the booking widget (on desktop you will find it on the right side on the screen; on mobile its right on the top of your screen). Choose your “Pick up City” and “Drop off City”, then select your “Pick up date” and “Drop off date”. Once you’ve have your travel locations & dates, click on “See Available Vehicles” to view your available options.
Step 2: Choose Your Campervan
Next, choose the campervan that best matches your travel style. Whether you’re planning a cosy couples’ getaway or an epic family adventure, we’ve got the perfect van waiting for you in Los Angeles. If you’re after something compact and affordable, designed for simple road trips with a bed and kitchen setup, our Chubby Camper and Beeva Camper are great choices. The Beeva Camper even includes a built-in heater—perfect for staying warm and toasty on those cooler nights.
Need a little more room to move around? Our Hitop Campervan and Kuga Campervan offer extra space and the convenience of being able to stand inside—ideal for longer trips. Travelling with friends or family? The Hi5 Campervan is built for groups and comes with comfort and practicality in mind.
Expert Tip from Bastian – Sales & Marketing Manager, Travellers Autobarn:
“If you’re planning a road trip, keep in mind that Los Angeles is especially popular in April to May and September to October, which means higher rental prices. For better availability and lower rates, consider starting your trip in June or between November to March”
Step 3: Customise Your Campervan
With your campervan choice decided, it is time to decide your insurance options as well as any other extras you would like to add – like chairs, external table or our newest item – the Apple/Android Car Play Unit – which allows you to connect your phone to the unit and shows all apps from your smart phone. It’s a bit hit among our customers and only costs $30 to hire.
Step 4: Provide Your Details
Once you’ve chosen your extras, you’ll just need to provide us with your details. Fill in the booking form with your personal information – including email address & phone number, review the terms and conditions before finalising your booking, and when you’re ready, hit the “Book Now” button.
Step 5: Pay For Your Campervan Rental
Secure your booking by paying a $206 deposit for your campervan rental. We accept all major payment cards and offer secure payment options, and once your payment is processed, you’ll receive a confirmation email & confirmation SMS with all the details of your booking.
Step 6: Hit The Road
With everything booked all we have to do now is to wait until you pick-up your campervan and start your adventure! Los Angeles and beyond await, so go explore, make memories, and enjoy the freedom of the open road! Enjoy your campervan rental out of Los Angeles…
Road Trip? Where to go from Los Angeles
OUR BENEFITS
Campground & Partner Discounts
Popular Campervan or RV Types for Your Trip Along Route 66
MiniVan Rental
Your Budget-Friendly Travel Buddy
Think of our MiniVan as the quirky sidekick in your road trip movie – reliable, low-cost, and always up for an adventure. This 2012-2014 model might have a few miles under its belt, but it’s received plenty of TLC from our team.
Ideal for budget-conscious explorers or long-term adventurers, it’s your ticket to camp out across the U.S. without breaking the bank. Whether you’re using it as a comfy car rental solution or your mobile home under the stars, the MiniVan is all you need to roll from A to B in style.
Seats: 2-3 persons | Sleeps: –
Key features
- Tent (Optional)
- Chairs (Optional)
- Ice Box (Optional)
- External Table (Optional)
- Gas Cooker (Optional)
Chubby Camper
The Chubby Camper is a budget-friendly 2-berth option that offers comfort and convenience without the high price tag. A newly built kitchenette and bedding fit-out (2025) includes an electric ice box, gas cooker, 120V power points, LED lights, and USB ports for charging while travelling. A solar panel powers the ice box, lighting, and USB outlets, making it well-suited for road trips right across the USA.
Compact yet functional, the Chubby Camper provides space to eat, sleep, and store your gear, along with two extra outlets available at powered campsites. Whether you’re exploring national parks, cruising scenic highways, or setting off on a cross-country adventure, it’s a simple, reliable choice for couples, friends, or solo travelers wanting to explore at their own pace.
Seats: 2 persons | Sleeps: 2 persons
Key Features
- Electric Ice Box
- Portable Gas Cooker
- Sink
- 120 Volt & USB plug-ins
- Solar panel
- Light
The Beeva Camper
Ultimate US road trip! Whether you’re cruising down the coast or venturing far and wide, this compact and clever camper has everything you need.
Designed for two, it offers plenty of space to eat and sleep including a large double bed, a built-in kitchenette (fridge, sink & gas cooker) PLUS – a Travellers Autobarn first – a BUILT-IN HEATER to keep you warm during those cold winter month (no power-hook up required).
The Beeva Camper is equipped with a solar panel, 120V power points, and USB ports to keep your devices charged while you’re on the move. All you need to bring is your sense of adventure!
Seats: 2 persons | Sleeps: 2 persons
Key Features
- 2024-25 Interior Age
- Very Spacious & Large Kitchenette
- 120 Volt & USB plug-ins
- Built-In Heater (powered by fuel tank)
- Solar panels to recharge your lights & fridge
The Kuga Campervan
Spacious Comfort on the Move
Introducing the Kuga Campervan, the leading actor in our fleet. Its popularity isn’t just for show – it’s spacious enough to stand, move around, and live comfortably during your USA journey. With a practical and cozy interior built by us (fit-out 2019-2021), you’ll have an extra storage room and internal height compared to traditional campervans.
Ideal for 2-3 travelers, the Kuga is for those who want a budget-friendly option without compromising on space and comfort.
Seats: 2-3 persons | Sleeps: 2-3 persons
Key features
- Microwave
- Fridge
- Gas Cooker
- Sink
- USB
- Solar Panel
- Light
The Hi5 Campervan
Cue the Hi5 Campervan – the ultimate vehicle for groups and families. Built in late 2022 or newer, it comfortably seats and sleeps up to 5 people. Perfect for families with kids or friend groups, it offers enough space to stand and move around, making it your perfect home-on-wheels for your USA adventure.
The Hi5 features three seats in the front cabin and two directly behind, a kitchen, two fridges, and a spacious living area. Plus, with a rooftop solar panel, you can embrace nature and save on powered campsites. It’s the road trip superstar you’ve been waiting for!
Seats: 4-5 persons | Sleeps: 4-5 persons
Key features
- Microwave
- Fridge
- Gas Cooker
- Sink
- USB
- Solar Panel
- Light
Driving Tips for Driving Your Campervan or RV on Route 66
Take Your Time
Driving Route 66 gives you the opportunity to explore the small towns, interesting little stops, and long stretches in between. With this in mind, build in extra time for spontaneous detours and photo breaks, because some of the best moments are unplanned!
Watch Your Height and Width
New to driving a campervan or RV? Remember you’re taller and wider than a standard car. So, keep an eye out for low bridges, narrow streets in historic towns, and tight parking spots, especially when visiting older attractions.
Fuel Up Regularly
Some stretches of Route 66 can be remote, especially in the desert. This means it’s really important that you don’t let your tank dip too low. Fill up when you can, and consider keeping a spare water supply onboard for those long, open-road days.
Embrace the Old and the New
While much of Route 66 follows historic alignments, parts of it now run alongside or on modern highways. Switching between the two is part of the fun, and you’ll get a mix of faster travel and authentic old-school cruising.
Respect Local Speed Limits
Small towns along Route 66 often have reduced speed zones, and they mean it. Not only will slowing down keep you on the right side of the law, but it also gives you a chance to enjoy the charm of each place you pass through.
Must See Destinations Along Route 66
Santa Monica Pier, California
The official end (or starting point) of Route 66, Santa Monica Pier is where ocean meets nostalgia. Snap a photo at the Route 66 sign, grab a bite at one of the food stands, and soak up the coastal vibes before heading inland for your adventure.
NEARBY CAMPGROUNDS
- Dockweiler RV Park: Located right on the beach, Dockweiler RV Park offers full hookups, and you’ll have access to showers, restrooms, and a dump station.
- Malibu RV Park: With beautiful views of the Pacific, Malibu RV Park offers full hookups, free WiFi, and access to bathrooms. You’re also just minutes from some of the best hiking trails in the Santa Monica Mountains.
Seligman, Arizona
Often called the “birthplace of Route 66’s revival,” Seligman is a living time capsule packed with retro diners, classic cars, and colourful murals. Definitely a must-visit if you want to experience that authentic Route 66 atmosphere.
NEARBY CAMPGROUNDS
- Seligman/KOA Journey: This KOA is a friendly, well-equipped stop with full hookups, hot showers, and a seasonal pool, which is great for cooling off after a day in the Arizona sun. There’s also a small store and dog park, making it easy to restock supplies and give your four-legged travel buddy a break.
- Grand Canyon View RV Park: A quieter alternative just outside town, this park offers pull-through sites with power and water hookups, and clean restrooms, all while keeping you close to Route 66.
Cadillac Ranch, Texas
One of Route 66’s most famous roadside attractions, Cadillac Ranch features a row of half-buried Cadillacs nose-down in the desert. You can even bring a can of spray paint and add your own mark to this ever-changing art installation.
NEARBY CAMPGROUNDS
- Cadillac Ranch RV Park: Just 10 minutes from the installation, this park offers full hookups, laundry facilities, and a cosy, quiet atmosphere. It’s a simple, no-fuss place to stay that puts you right in the heart of Amarillo’s Route 66.
- Big Texan RV Ranch: Best known for its fun Western-themed atmosphere, Big Texan RV Ranch offers full hookups, free Wi-Fi, an indoor pool, and a hot tub. Guests get can also get a free shuttle ride to the famous Big Texan Steak Ranch, where you can try the legendary 72oz steak challenge.
Tucumcari, New Mexico
Known for its amazing murals and vintage neon signs, Tucumcari is a must for photographers and history buffs. Don’t miss the Blue Swallow Motel, while you’re here, which is one of the most beautifully preserved motels along the route.
NEARBY CAMPGROUNDS
- Blaze-in-Saddle RV Park: This is a quiet park with full hookups, level pull-through sites, and modern bathrooms. There’s also a clubhouse and laundry facilities, making it a great choice for longer stays or road trippers wanting a recharge day.
- Mountain Road RV Park: A great place to stop overnight right off Route 66, Mountain Road RV Park offers big-rig-friendly pull-throughs, cable TV, free WiFi, and pet-friendly spaces. Its central location also makes it easy to explore Tucumcari’s neon-lined main street.
Chain of Rocks Bridge, Missouri
Spanning the Mississippi River, the historic Chain of Rocks Bridge is famous for its unusual 22-degree bend in the middle. While it’s no longer open to vehicles, it’s a great spot to stretch your legs and imagine the countless road trippers who crossed here in Route 66’s heyday.
NEARBY CAMPGROUNDS
- Granite City KOA: This KOA offers full hookups, a swimming pool, mini golf, and a camp store, making it ideal for families. It’s also short drive to some of the most popular main attractions inn the area, so you can combine a city visit with a comfortable overnight stay.
- Covered Bridge/Trails End: A peaceful park with shaded sites, picnic tables, and fire rings, this campground is perfect for a relaxing evening under the trees.
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