Rent from local hosts across all 50 states, starting at $95/night. The listed price is the all-in host price — renters add only a transparent 10% service fee at checkout. Pick the view, pick the rig, write the road.
Yes — PickRV is live across 50 states and we're onboarding local Ohio hosts right now; booking opens with your host match. Planned pricing starts at 95/night, and the listed price is the all-in host price. The renter's 10% service fee and state tax are the only checkout add-ons, both itemized, and free cancellation runs up to 48 hours before pickup.
·Applications open for new hosts in Ohio
·From $95/night — Great Lakes regional pricing
·You choose the coverage — your own policy or the host's, agreed before pickup
·48-hour free cancellation; refund eligibility for confirmed government evacuation orders is reviewed per booking and disclosed at checkout
·New pickup locations open as Ohio hosts onboard
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RV rental prices in Ohio
Every Ohio host sets their own nightly rate, and the listed price is the all-in host price — Ohio rentals start at $95/night. Budget by class with the public-market medians below before you compare rigs.
Public-market nightly medians (NADA + RVTrader listings) — not PickRV booking data. The exact price for your dates is shown on every listing before you book.
Yes — we're onboarding local Ohio hosts right now; booking opens with your host match. Save this page to get matched the moment a Ohio rig fits your dates. Planned pricing starts at $95/night.
How much does it cost to rent an RV in Ohio?+
Planned pricing: Class C motorhomes in Ohio will start at $95/night. Smaller travel trailers typically rent for less and larger Class A motorhomes for more — each host sets their own nightly rate, and the exact price for your dates is shown before you book. PickRV publishes its full commission table — no surprise fees on top.
PickRV is not an insurer and does not sell coverage. Trips run on the coverage you and the host agree on before pickup — your own personal auto / RV policy where it covers rental use, or the host's own commercial policy per their certificate of insurance. Confirm with your insurer before the trip.
PickRV defaults to flexible cancellation: full refund up to 48 hours before pickup. Owner-set strict listings show explicit terms before checkout. Tax (standard state rate) auto-refunds with the booking.
Can I take an RV off-road in Ohio?+
Most Ohio listings are paved-road only per owner terms. The off-road premium tier (Class B and converted Sprinters) grows as hosts with off-road-rated rigs onboard.
The Ohio field guide
When to go: May to October
Best window
Mild summers and colorful falls suit Amish country and lake Erie RVing; winters bring snow and ice.
Watch out: Severe thunderstorms are possible in summer. Lake-effect snow affects northern areas in winter.
Shoulder-season tip: April and November are quieter but can have frost or early snow and some facilities close.
Month by month
Ohio, month by month
Pick your travel month for the honest verdict — weather, verified events, and what to watch out for.
About Ohio · written by people who've actually rented here
Why Ohio earns its place on PickRV
Lake Erie shoreline Ohio at sunset with classic lighthouse
Ohio is the only US state where both the Pro Football Hall of Fame (Canton) AND the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (Cleveland) AND the most-visited NPS site east of the Mississippi for cycling (Cuyahoga Valley National Park's Towpath Trail) are within 90 minutes of each other. PickRV's Ohio coverage clusters around Cleveland (the I-90/I-77 + Lake Erie hub), Columbus (the only US state capital that is the largest city in its state — and the I-70/I-71 crossroads), Cincinnati (the only major US river-port city laid out by surveying Virginia Military District land grants), and Amish Country (Holmes County — the largest Amish settlement in the world, ~36,000 Old Order Amish per Young Center for Anabaptist + Pietist Studies). Vehicle culture is balanced: pontoons + sport-fishing on Lake Erie (the walleye capital of the world), Class A motorhomes for the Pro Football HOF + NFL training-camp tours, and small motorhomes for Amish Country backroads.
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What this state demands of your rig
Ohio caps non-commercial RVs at 13 ft 6 in height + 8 ft 6 in width (ORC §5577.05). The Ohio Turnpike (I-80/I-90) requires an E-ZPass or pay-by-plate.
Cuyahoga Valley NP (NPS) is RV-friendly (no entrance fee) but the Brandywine Falls + Blue Hen Falls parking lots cap at 30 ft.
Hocking Hills State Park (the most-visited Ohio state park, ~5M annual visitors) accepts all RVs at main campgrounds but Old Man's Cave + Ash Cave parking is tight.
Amish Country backroads have slow-moving buggies — drive 25-35 mph; Holmes + Wayne + Tuscarawas Counties have buggy-aware signage.
Ohio state-park generator hours are 10 PM – 8 AM (Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Parks and Watercraft).
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When to come
Best window: April through October. Summer (June–August) hits 88°F + humidity but Lake Erie moderates the coastal strip.
Fall foliage in Hocking Hills + Cuyahoga Valley peaks October 15-25; Amish Country peak October 10-20.
Winter (December–February) brings lake-effect snow off Lake Erie — Snowbelt counties (Geauga, Ashtabula, Lake) can receive 200+ inches annually; most state-park camping closes.
NFL training camps (early August through pre-season) and the Pro Football HOF enshrinement (early August) spike Canton RV demand.
The 2024 total solar eclipse path crossed Ohio diagonally (Toledo through Cleveland through Akron all in totality per NASA Eclipse Bulletin); 2026-2028 paths do not return.
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How to think about your trip
Classic 7-day Ohio loop: Cleveland (Rock and Roll Hall of Fame + Cleveland Museum of Art — free admission + the West Side Market) → drive south → Cuyahoga Valley National Park → Akron (Stan Hywet Hall + the Goodyear Airdock) → Canton (Pro Football Hall of Fame) → Amish Country (Holmes County: Berlin + Walnut Creek + Sugarcreek — Wednesdays + Saturdays are flea-market days) → Columbus (Ohio Statehouse + Franklin Park Conservatory + Short North) → Hocking Hills State Park (3 days: Old Man's Cave + Ash Cave + Cantwell Cliffs + Conkle's Hollow + Cedar Falls — 'the seven wonders of Hocking Hills') → Cincinnati (American Sign Museum + Cincinnati Zoo — second-oldest in US) → return Cleveland.
For Lake Erie sport-fishing: a separate 3-day trip based out of Port Clinton or Sandusky (Cedar Point + Marblehead Lighthouse — the oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the Great Lakes).
Three things only Ohio can claim
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Lake Erie is known as the 'walleye capital of the world' — Ohio's Lake Erie zone produces more than half of all walleye caught in the Great Lakes annually (Ohio DNR Division of Wildlife)
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Cuyahoga Valley National Park has the most-visited bike + walking path in the eastern US NPS system (the Towpath Trail) and was the site of the 1969 Cuyahoga River fire that catalyzed the Clean Water Act of 1972
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Marblehead Lighthouse is the oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the Great Lakes (since 1822 — Ohio State Parks)
How Ohio breaks down regionally
Four Ohios. Northeast (Cleveland + Akron + Canton + Lake Erie coast): Rock Hall, Cuyahoga Valley NP, Pro Football HOF. Central (Columbus): state capital, Ohio State University, German Village. Southwest (Cincinnati + Dayton): river-port city, Air Force Museum (Wright-Patterson — largest US military aviation museum), Cincinnati Reds. Southeast + Appalachian (Hocking Hills + Athens): Hocking Hills State Park, Ohio University, Wayne National Forest.
Signature routes
Ohio + Erie Canalway Towpath Trail (NPS-Cuyahoga Valley segment)
Independence → Akron (~22 mi paved bike + walking path)
Hocking Hills Scenic Byway OH-664 + OH-374
South Bloomingville → Logan (~50 mi past the seven Hocking Hills features)
Lake Erie Coastal Trail (US-6)
Toledo → Sandusky → Cleveland → Conneaut (~262 mi along Lake Erie)
Amish Country Byway OH-39 + OH-557
Sugarcreek → Berlin → Walnut Creek → Charm (~76 mi through Holmes County)
Cleveland pickup keeps you on the Lake Erie circuit and 30 minutes from Cuyahoga Valley NP — browse PickRV Ohio rigs sized for Hocking Hills cave-area parking and Amish Country buggy-aware speed.
Ohio events 2026-2028 — official dates · 3ShowHide
Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Week (Canton)
Ohio open-container law (ORC §4301.62) prohibits open alcoholic containers in the passenger area of a motor vehicle. Recreational marijuana is legal under Ohio law (Issue 2, effective Dec 7 2023) — possession up to 2.5 oz permitted for adults 21+; consumption in a moving vehicle prohibited. Lake-effect snow off Lake Erie generates dangerous winter driving November–April — NWS Cleveland Forecast Office issues lake-effect snow warnings frequently for the Snowbelt counties. Amish Country buggy-aware driving: slow to 25-35 mph in Holmes + Wayne + Tuscarawas Counties; never pass a buggy on a hill or curve.
What other Ohio guides don't tell you · 3 insightsShowHide
Insider tip: Cuyahoga Valley National Park (NPS — the only US national park with FREE entrance + the only one with a working scenic railroad) Towpath Trail is the most-visited NPS bike/walking path east of the Mississippi. The under-shared truth per nps.gov/cuva: the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad's 'Bike Aboard' program lets you load your bike on the train one-way for $5 — perfect for a 22-mile downhill ride Akron → Independence that bypasses the 2-way ride entirely.
Insider tip: Hocking Hills State Park (Ohio DNR, ohiodnr.gov — ~5M annual visitors, the most-visited Ohio state park) Old Man's Cave + Ash Cave book months ahead for summer + fall weekends. The under-shared truth: the OH-664 corridor has 12+ private RV resorts within 5 miles AND the under-used Cantwell Cliffs + Rock House (within Hocking Hills SP but secondary trails) deliver near-identical cave + waterfall views with 70% lower trail density.
Insider tip: Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Week (early August, profootballhof.com) spikes Canton RV demand 10× baseline. The under-shared truth: the HOF Game (preseason NFL kickoff) is a separate ticket from Enshrinement Day AND Tom's Country Place RV Park (5 miles from HOF in Avon Lake) opens Enshrinement-Week reservations a full year ahead at 50% under Canton-area peak rates.
A free-camping system with a seasonal-water trap, a national park with no campground for rigs, an island ferry that measures your motorhome to the foot, and the firewood you can't legally drive in.
Ohio state-park campsites are tuition-free for residents — but reservations release exactly 6 months out
Ohio State Parks operates 75 state parks and allows campsite reservations through reserveohio.com on a rolling 6-month window from the date of arrival. Cabins open a full year in advance. The system is centralized — single call center 866-644-6727 — and overstays are capped at 14 consecutive nights at any one campground before you must move. Set a 6-month reminder for popular Lake Erie shorelines (Geneva, East Harbor) and Hocking Hills, which fill out weekend inventory within minutes of release.
Source: Ohio Department of Natural Resources — ReserveOhio camping policy
Most Ohio state-park water and dump stations shut off from mid-October to early May
Across the Ohio state-park system, campground water service, showerhouses, and dump stations typically close from mid-October through the first or second week of May, with the exact dates set per park by ODNR. Electric pedestals usually stay live for cold-weather RVers, but spigots and dump stations don't. ODNR posts the per-park winter-service dates on each park's camping page — verify the specific date before booking a late-fall or early-spring trip, and arrive with a full fresh tank.
Source: ODNR — Ohio State Parks winter camping service schedule
Cuyahoga Valley has no campground — RV camping inside the national park is not allowed
Cuyahoga Valley National Park, between Cleveland and Akron, does not operate a frontcountry campground and does not allow overnight RV parking on park roads or lots. The only inside-park overnight option is the Stanford House (a reserved historic lodge) or the small Octagon backcountry shelter for hikers — neither suits a motorhome. Base your rig at Streetsboro/KOA, a Geauga County metropark, or a Summit County campground and day-trip into the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad and the towpath trail.
Source: NPS — Cuyahoga Valley National Park camping page
Hocking Hills' newer Ash Cave-area campground sites are RV-capable — but the old gorge trails aren't
Hocking Hills State Park's main campground (off OH-664 north of Logan) runs 156 electric sites and a separate set of full-hookup sites added in the post-2019 expansion, with paved pads handling rigs to about 50 feet. The trails inside Old Man's Cave, Ash Cave, and Cedar Falls themselves are pedestrian-only with stairs, recess caves, and slippery sandstone — drive in, park at the dedicated trailhead lot, and walk; do not attempt a back-in along the gorge access road in a Class A.
Source: ODNR — Hocking Hills State Park camping and trails
The Kelleys Island ferry takes RVs — but you pay by length to the foot and must reserve a vehicle slot
Kelleys Island Ferry Boat Lines (Marblehead, Ohio) is the only year-round vehicle service to Kelleys Island in western Lake Erie, and it transports RVs and trailers — but vehicles over 20 feet pay an oversized rate by total length (rounded up to the next foot) and a vehicle reservation is required for any rig over 20 ft. Maximum length and weight are checked at boarding; show up with an unmeasured 32-ft motorhome and you can lose your sailing. Reserve by phone in advance and arrive 60 minutes early in summer.
Source: Kelleys Island Ferry — vehicle rates and oversize policy
Ohio sits under a federal emerald ash borer quarantine — don't haul firewood across the state line
Ohio is one of the original emerald ash borer infested states, and ODNR and USDA APHIS continue to advise — and many state-park campgrounds require — that you buy firewood locally (within roughly 50 miles of the campground) or use USDA-certified heat-treated bundles. The cost of carrying outside firewood is real: many parks confiscate unlabeled wood at the gate and dispose of it. Plan to buy on-site at the camp store rather than packing wood from home in the basement storage.
Ohio is the natural staging state for a Great Lakes RV loop into Michigan's Upper Peninsula — most Cleveland/Toledo pickups roll a week+ north before they ever turn back
Cleveland and Toledo sit roughly 350 miles south of the Mackinac Bridge, making Ohio the dominant origin state for Great Lakes circle-tour rentals heading into Michigan's UP. The standard 8-12 day plan: Lake Erie shoreline a couple of nights (Geneva or East Harbor State Park), straight north on I-75 across Michigan, cross the Mackinac Bridge (subject to high-wind RV restrictions — see the Michigan moat), then base 5-7 days along the Lake Superior shoreline at Pictured Rocks and the Porcupines. The UP campgrounds run rustic; size your fresh-water and gray tanks for the loop, and see /road-trips/michigan-up-7day/ for the daily mileage, ferry schedules, and the Mackinac Bridge wind-status check that resets your itinerary.
Ohio state park on Lake Erie with full-hookup RV sites and a lodge.
RV regulatory notes for Ohio
Ohio BMV uses deputy registrars for motor homes with a base fee plus permissive local taxes that can differ sharply by county and even city. The local add-on layer is one of the more variable in the Midwest. Data as of June 2026 — ask your specific deputy registrar for the current local rates.
Touring the US from another country? For most rentals a valid driver's license from your home country is accepted for tourism — an International Driving Permit is often recommended (and required by some states or hosts when your license isn't in English), so bring both plus your passport. The listed price is the all-in host price shown before you book, with no drip-pricing surprises at checkout. Confirm each host's pickup requirements before you book.
You keep 100% of your base rate — PickRV's flat 15% commission is built into the displayed price, and renters pay their own 10% service fee at checkout. Applying takes about 10 minutes: photos, rig details, and the host checklist.
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This guide is provided for general informational purposes only. PickRV is not an insurer, legal advisor, or vehicle-safety authority. Trip planning, route selection, rig suitability, weather, and emergency decisions are the renter's responsibility. Always consult the rig manufacturer's owner's manual, your insurance provider, the U.S. National Park Service (nps.gov), NOAA / NWS weather alerts (weather.gov), state and local emergency-management agencies, and current local regulations before and during travel. Cost figures, season windows, road conditions, and fee references on this page are estimates as of May 2026 and vary by season, location, rig, carrier, and operator. Mentions of brand names, state-tourism marks, national-park feature names, or third-party programs are informational only and do not imply affiliation, sponsorship, or endorsement.