Locate a campground that offers camper rentals onsite. Finding onsite campers for rent prevents having to rent a camper and learning how to tow it. Websites such as Go Camping America and Woodall's, can help you find these campgrounds.
Request to rent a camper when you make your reservation. If you do not specify that you need to rent a camper, the campground employees will assume that you have your own.
Inquire about any special rules or regulations for renting a camper. Some campgrounds do not allow pets or may have restrictions on smoking. Others have restrictions on the age of the person renting the camper. Also ask about the capacity of the camper -- another important factor.
Bring along anything you would need for a typical vacation such as hygiene items, clothing and other personal items. You also may need to bring bedding, towels and food. Ask the campground what is provided and what you are responsible for bringing, to ensure you have everything you need. Some campgrounds provide cooking implements, while others may not.