2014 Coachmen Freelander

57 reviews
CoachbuiltAnchorage, AK
2 guests
Sleeps 6
24 ft. long
Pet friendly
Offers delivery

24' Class C perfect for cruising around Alaska with your family. Shorter wheelbase makes maneuvering around a snap and back up camera helps navigate smaller campsites without worrying about backing into a tree. Camper sleeps 2 comfortably in the queen bed as well as space for four more on the overhead bunk and the conversion dinette. Tons of space for coolers and fishing gear in the pass through compartment, and new tires in 2019. This ride has a great heater, shower, and toilet to make roughing it that much easier. Small flatscreen TV with DVD player can help pass the time in the rare event that the kids need a break from getting too much sunshine, and the passenger side awning keeps raindrops away while allowing you to stay outside without getting soaked.

What's included

Blankets, sheets, camping chairs, starter firewood supply, full complement of utensils and cooking needs for both inside with the propane stove and outside BBQ. Don't see something you want? Just ask us and we can try to make it happen...

Recommendations

Quartz Creek, Trail Lakes, Seward, Kenai, and Homer are all on our list of relatively close destinations we enjoy. With the short wheel base and new tires, the Denali Highway is another good destination.

Other things to note

We are always available by phone, email, or text. If you have any problems or questions about the RV, please call us for guidance rather than trying to solve them yourself. A general rule of thumb is that a couple travelers can dump the blackwater (poop) tank every three days, larger families may need to dump every day. It may be a bit confusing, but it's really not a complicated process and we are happy to walk you through it so you get the hang of it. The grey water (soapy water from the shower and sinks) tank is 28 gallons and the blackwater is 22 gallons, so they can fill up pretty quick. Frequently emptying them will make your vacation much more pleasurable and avoid a pretty hefty cleaning fee on the back end of it.We have dogs and realize that they're part of the family, so if you have a dog please be considerate so we don't have to change the rules for future campers. Control what you can...try to keep dogs that love to swim out of the RV until they're relatively dry, and clean up after them both inside the RV and in outside around the campgrounds.

Features

2014 Coachmen Freelander 22QB
  • Sleeps 6
  • 2 seatbelts
  • Fresh water: 30 gal
  • Fuel type: Gas
  • Automatic transmission
  • Gray water: 30 gal

Amenities

  • Toilet
  • Inside Shower
  • Generator
  • TV/DVD
  • Audio Inputs
  • Radio
  • CD Player
  • Stove

Meet your host, Megan

Member since 2021

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Rules and policies

  • Pet friendly
  • Tailgating friendly
  • No music festivals
  • No smoking
  • Mileage: 100 free miles / day
  • Unlimited generator hours
24/7 roadside assistance
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Roadside assistance on every rental, plus help planning your trip or operating the RV.

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Add-ons

Enhance your trip with these add-ons. Available at checkout.

Dump fee
If we have to dump it there will be an extra charge
$165.00
/each
Excessive cleaning
Excessive cleaning or odor removal fee
$412.50
/each

Availability and rates

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There’s a 4 night minimum stay

Fees
  • Security deposit: $1,237.50 (refundable)
  • Prep fee: $0.00. This fee will cover preparing and sanitizing the unit prior to each rental.
2014 Coachmen Freelander

Dates




Reviews

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Cleanliness

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Maintenance

4.8

Value

4.8

Listing Accuracy

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Guest photos

Tracy L.

August 20225

We had a great experience. I would highly recommend renting this RV. It ran great. Megan and Eric were very responsive and checked in with us to see if we needed anything. There were plenty of extras in the RV… dishes, silverware, wood etc. that you wouldn’t get from renting with one of big companies like cruise America. It was definitely one of the funnest trips we had. Thanks again.

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Ginger J.

September 20215

My fiancé and I enjoyed our trip in Alaska with Megan’s RV. The RV is very easy to drive around and has sufficient space. Megan and her husband are very patient to provide us orientation about the RV. Very informative and responsive when we had questions and offered a lot of useful information for us to explore as local. They loaded the RV with all essentials ( warm blankets, chairs, grill, gas, cooler and a lot more other stuff) for us to have an authentic RV trip! Enjoyed my experience!

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Becca E.

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Jaideep G.

July 20215

Megan and Eric were absolutely awesome throughout our renting experience. Right from the start they were super helpful, guiding recommending and being extremely responsive on all our questions. Once we picked up the RV they made sure it was fully prepared for 4 adults, 2 kids and were extremely thoughtful not only on what we would need through the trip (extra bedding, blankets and more) but guided us to recommendations through our journey and made it feel as if they were renting it to their own family.
The RV was awesome, super easy to drive and extremely well stocked, maintained and was perfect for our even a family of 6 (4 adults, 2 kids). Eric also made sure we had the RV tools and goodies we needed in case we were in different camping setup (brand new fire pit, grill etc which was above and beyond).
I would highly recommend renting this as Eric/Megan makes the process seamless and RV is a treat to drive and is size friendly for some of the Denali's park campgrounds too.
Even when we returned the RV we had late flights and Eric/Megan accommodated our requests above and beyond any other owner would do and we are so so thankful to the whole experience and they made us feel part of the family more so than anything else. If anyone is looking for a seamless and friendly RV renting experience Eric/Megan's RV and hospitality is second to none !!

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Taylor B.

June 20215

Amazing camper! Loved using their camper and the they really made us feel like this camper was ours!

Jessica W.

June 20215

This RV was AMAZING! It was equipped with everything we needed and more! The beds were super comfy and the RV was roomy enough for the 5 of us. Can’t wait to book this on our next trip back to Alaska.

Have a question?Get answers directly from the host

Q.How do we connect to a water supply?
A.
If you are in a campground that has a water supply line, connect the provided wye valve to the outlet. Then connect the in-line filter to that, then the blue marine/RV supply hose. Take the outlet end of the supply hose and attach it to the intake labeled "city water." Turn the supply on, and you are all set. When you are connected to this, you don't need to use the water pump as the city water will bypass it on demand.

Q.How do we fill the freshwater tank?
A.
To fill the freshwater tank, use the same blue hose described above to attach to the other inlet on the side of the rig. The tank is 50 gallons, and you should only open the water supply spigot or valve about halfway. There's an overflow relief under the RV, so when water starts leaking onto the ground, just turn the water off at the spigot and detach the hose. Your tank should be full, and you can check on the indicator lighting display found on the left side of the stairs at the main door.

Q.Are there any tips for making sure the blackwater tank/toilet doesn't stink?
A.
Frequently dump the blackwater tank. After you're done dumping, but before you fill the freshwater tank, flush the toilet about 10-15 times. You never want to let the blackwater tank go completely dry, as this can lead to "pyramiding." You can use your imagination on what that means. By keeping a couple gallons of water in the blackwater tank you can keep solids from accumulating and ensure easier dumping and less smell. After it's emptied, drop a treatment pod (provided) in the tank.

Q.Anything else we should know?
A.
The RV has a 55gallon gas tank. It averages about 10mpg and cruises at 60-65mph on the more popular highways. The tires are new and do well on dirt roads. There is a tire gauge provided and it's good to check the pressure frequently to ensure both a smooth ride and good gas mileage. There is an electric air compressor with long enough hoses to reach all four tires if you need to add any air along the way. The compressor hooks up to the main battery using alligator clips.


Location

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Anchorage, Alaska

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