We like our Bushwhacker for a lot of reasons, but first, it's 73" inside so we can both stand all the way up. The bathroom is still a little teardrop wet bath, but gets the job done. It's also a great storage space if you're using other bath facilities.It goes anywhere, you don't have to worry about site size, and it's small enough that with a little pushing and not too much grumbling, you can park it "close enough" and get it where it needs to be in most situations. It's especially a nice size because you can stop and see some sights along the way without worrying about where to park it or getting set up first, then going out on adventures.It's roomy enough inside to feel cozy, not cramped, and if you get a rain-out or just feel like taking your time in the morning, there is space to stretch, play games, or watch a movie. Our 80 pound dog has plenty of floor space for his bed, bowls, and being lazy.What's includedFeatures: 3-way fridge, 2 burner stove, microwave, 12,000BTU furnace, 5,000BTU A/C, roof vent and fan, outside shower, Amazon Fire TV, Stereo with Bluetooth and audio inputs, Gas/Electric 6 gallon water heater.Includes an additional mattress pad, cookware, dishes, and utensils. Please plan to bring your own bedding, sheets, blankets, pillows, etc. The sleeping area is 54" x 78".We also include the basics to set up - water hose, sewer hose, power cord, surge protector, wheel chocks, RV toilet paper, etc.Other items available upon request include a wireless brake control and back-up camera. If you are camping within 75 miles of Indianapolis, delivery and setup at your site MAY be available. Please contact us before renting to discuss.Please let us know if there is something specific you need and we'll try to have it for you!RecommendationsWe are in the process of seeing all of our Indiana State Parks and there is a lot of diversity among them! One of our first trips included the Indiana Dunes National Park, and separate State Park. Tippecanoe River is small with some nice trails. Prophetstown has a very new, very nice campground and some interesting history. Everyone loves Brown County and Turkey Run, but I think our favorite so far is Clifty Falls!The camper would make an excellent home base for the Covered Bridge Festival, the Sandhill Cranes up north, or the 500 too! Our local KOA (15 minutes from the pick-up location) is awesome!A little further out, there are a TON of National Parks, Wildlife Refuges, and unique places to visit within just six hours of Indy. We love The Smokies, Indiana Dunes, Geode State Park in Iowa (and Field of Dreams nearby), and Starved Rock in Illinois! It's also small enough you can just park it in your mom's driveway for the family reunion!Other things to notePets are most welcome, our big dog loves to be outside and explore. If you are tailgating or staying at a festival, or even boondocking out far away from the rest of us, please be safe and try to leave it ready for the next campers to enjoy. We clean everything top to bottom for you, and you can help us out a lot when we do it for the next campers!Again, we're lifelong campers, from backpacking to almost glamping, so if you need supplies, advice, or help in the middle of the night when you forget how to turn the water heater on, just ask!
We like our Bushwhacker for a lot of reasons, but first, it's 73" inside so we can both stand all the way up. The bathroom is still a little teardrop wet bath, but gets the job done. It's also a great storage space if you're using other bath facilities.It goes anywhere, you don't have to worry about site size, and it's small enough that with a little pushing and not too much grumbling, you can park it "close enough" and get it where it needs to be in most situations. It's especially a nice size because you can stop and see some sights along the way without worrying about where to park it or getting set up first, then going out on adventures.It's roomy enough inside to feel cozy, not cramped, and if you get a rain-out or just feel like taking your time in the morning, there is space to stretch, play games, or watch a movie. Our 80 pound dog has plenty of floor space for his bed, bowls, and being lazy.What's includedFeatures: 3-way fridge, 2 burner stove, microwave, 12,000BTU furnace, 5,000BTU A/C, roof vent and fan, outside shower, Amazon Fire TV, Stereo with Bluetooth and audio inputs, Gas/Electric 6 gallon water heater.Includes an additional mattress pad, cookware, dishes, and utensils. Please plan to bring your own bedding, sheets, blankets, pillows, etc. The sleeping area is 54" x 78".We also include the basics to set up - water hose, sewer hose, power cord, surge protector, wheel chocks, RV toilet paper, etc.Other items available upon request include a wireless brake control and back-up camera. If you are camping within 75 miles of Indianapolis, delivery and setup at your site MAY be available. Please contact us before renting to discuss.Please let us know if there is something specific you need and we'll try to have it for you!RecommendationsWe are in the process of seeing all of our Indiana State Parks and there is a lot of diversity among them! One of our first trips included the Indiana Dunes National Park, and separate State Park. Tippecanoe River is small with some nice trails. Prophetstown has a very new, very nice campground and some interesting history. Everyone loves Brown County and Turkey Run, but I think our favorite so far is Clifty Falls!The camper would make an excellent home base for the Covered Bridge Festival, the Sandhill Cranes up north, or the 500 too! Our local KOA (15 minutes from the pick-up location) is awesome!A little further out, there are a TON of National Parks, Wildlife Refuges, and unique places to visit within just six hours of Indy. We love The Smokies, Indiana Dunes, Geode State Park in Iowa (and Field of Dreams nearby), and Starved Rock in Illinois! It's also small enough you can just park it in your mom's driveway for the family reunion!Other things to notePets are most welcome, our big dog loves to be outside and explore. If you are tailgating or staying at a festival, or even boondocking out far away from the rest of us, please be safe and try to leave it ready for the next campers to enjoy. We clean everything top to bottom for you, and you can help us out a lot when we do it for the next campers!Again, we're lifelong campers, from backpacking to almost glamping, so if you need supplies, advice, or help in the middle of the night when you forget how to turn the water heater on, just ask!