
Locations and Franchising

UTAH RV RENTALS
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UTAH LOCATIONS
Pick-up/Drop-off Locations
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RV Rentals Salt Lake City, Utah - 5798 S Cottonwood St (FREE)
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RV Rentals Mountain Green, Utah - Rollins Ranch ($25)
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RV Rentals Centerville, Utah - 1230 1300 W ($25)
Delivery Locations*
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RV Delivery Anderson Cove Campground - Huntsville, Utah ($59)
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Delivery not available Memorial Day Weekend & June 18 - September 8 without prior authorization
Other RV Delivery Locations Cost*
$5.00/mile. Please call/text 801-845-6653 for a quote
*All campground reservations must be completed directly with the campground.
*Subject to availability, please call/text to make delivery reservations.
*All delivery includes setup/takedown of the camper.
*Delivery only available for travel trailers

NEBRASKA RV RENTALS
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NEBRASKA LOCATIONS
Pick-up/Drop-off Locations
Delivery Locations*
Other RV Delivery Locations Cost*
$5.00/mile. Please call/text 402-322-3230 for a quote
*All campground reservations must be completed directly with the campground.
*All delivery includes setup/takedown of the camper.

WYOMING RV RENTALS
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WYOMING LOCATIONS

FRANCHISE OPPORTUNITY
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AVAILABLE LOCATIONS
Becoming an Easy Camper Rental franchise means turning a passion for entrepreneurship into a scalable, rewarding business backed by the most profitable RV rental system. Franchisees benefit from an established brand, elite mentorship, advanced reservation and fleet management technology, and ongoing operational support all allowing you to focus on growth and financial freedom rather than trial and error. Fill out the form below to get started!
CURRENT LOCATIONS
This website and the franchise sales information on this site do not constitute an offer to sell a franchise. The offer of a franchise can only be made through the delivery of a franchise disclosure document. Certain states require that we register the franchise disclosure document in those states. The communications on this website are not directed by us to the residents of any of those states. Moreover, we will not offer or sell franchises in those states until we have registered the franchise (or obtained an applicable exemption from registration) and delivered the franchise disclosure document to the prospective franchisee in compliance with applicable law.
Currently not available in: CA, CT, FL, HI, IL, IN, MD, MI, MN, NC, ND, NY, RI, SD, VA, WA or WI.

Sure, you can strike out on your own, but do you want to risk hard work and money trying to "figure things out" OR join an already vertically integrated system with proven financial success? Easy Camper Rental franchise offers access to procedures, processes, mentorship, manufacturer contracts, logistics, technology, and so much more which the franchise costs are lower than the costs of trying to do that all yourself.
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Very VERY easy answer to that question... 25%. That is what peer-to-peer sites like RVShare, Outdoorsy, etc. charge YOU just to "host" your inventory on their site. They frame it a marketing fee. If you can tell me one company that takes a 25% hit on revenue for marketing and is still viable I will personally drive to your house and give you a high five. ALSO, they aren't marketing your RVs they are marketing their busisiness, they couldn't care less if you actually succeed. ALSO AGAIN, they charge the guest outlandish fees and insurance costs which you have no control over so realistically these sites take close to 50% of the reservation cost. Tell me why you would rely on a site that gives you no pricing control over your product and gives you so little in return? Peer-to-peer sites will cost you far more than franchising.


It's rare but there are some other RV rental franchises. I monitor these closely and there are 3 big issues with any other RV rental franchise. 1. They all have very high franchise fees. This is the initial cost to get started. 2. They all operate on the consignment model. This means that instead of owning the RVs you have to go out and swindle people into letting you rent their RVs. This initially sounds appealing because it's low capital investment. However, mathematically it makes absolutely zero business sense. You will end up producing revenue but very little profit AND at the end of the day you have a "business" with no assets and no value for resale. 3. I know this is heavy handed coming from me, but all other RV rental franchises are operated by amateurs. They will all talk a big game of themselves, but none know hospitality like the owner of Easy Camper Rental which is perfectly displayed by guest satisfaction and Easy Camper Rental's profitability.







