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.