2009 Roadtrek Roadtrek Class B

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Excellent

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Pet friendly

21+

Sleeps 2

22 ft. long

Fun class B roadtrek acts like a full size motorhome drives like a SUV.Travel across the country in style or use it as a camper for exploring our national parks.Roadtrek is a class B with all the features of a larger motorhome.
Batteries, water, kitchen, bathroom, generator, and a big bed in the back.
13mpg average
All new suspension for a fantastic ride.
Fits in a regular parking space.
YouTube overview video
https://youtu.be/QklsLFrvmzM?si=LqzD3aOobbPtjT8U
If you want to use the van as a people hauler it seats 7 comfortably. For camping we recommend 4 or less people per trip for space and comfort.What's includedsheets, plates, silverware, propane, and a full tank of gas.Recommendations• Bring your own blanket and pillows.
• plan for 3 days worth of food at a time.
• be flexible with your trip as weather or other unforeseen events can happen
Other things to noteThe front seats swivel to create a small living room space in the front with a table for dining or playing games while the bed is set up in the back.
2009 Roadtrek Roadtrek Class B

Length

22 ft

Transmission

Automatic

Fuel Type

Gasoline

Tank Size

31 gal

Sleeps

2

Seatbelts

7

Host add-ons

inflatable paddle board

NZ$86.50 each

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Amy L.

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First time renting and using an RV, it was a great experience from beginning to end. My favorite part was seeing palm trees and searching the ocean for treasures. I could do that all day, it was a wonderful experience and I loved every minute of it.

Features
2009 Roadtrek Roadtrek Class B
  • Sleeps 2
  • 7 seatbelts
  • Fresh water: 31 gal
  • Fuel type: Gas
  • Fuel capacity: 31 gal
  • Automatic transmission
Amenities
  • Toilet
  • Inside Shower
  • Outside Shower
  • Generator
  • Water hookup
  • Electric hookup
  • TV/DVD
  • Audio Inputs
Nearby places to stay
Rules and policies
• No body wipes can go down the toilet.
  • Pet friendly
  • Tailgating friendly
  • No music festivals
  • No smoking
  • Unlimited mileage
  • Unlimited generator hours
Frequently asked questions

Q.

What do i need to bring?

A.

Pillows and blankets. Food/snacks Phone chargers

Q.

What flexibility is available for picking up and dropping off the RV?

A.

We are available anytime for pickup or dropoff

Q.

How does the fridge work whole driving, boondocking and at resorts?

A.

The fridge is a 3 way fridge which means there's 3 different ways to keep your food cold. All of these are a simple push of a button. While driving you'll change the fridge to DC and it will stay cool from the main engine powering the appliance. While at a campground you'll be plugged into their outlet and you'll switch the power to AC. While parked without the van running you'll switch the fridge to gas. This uses minimal battery power.

Q.

How do the electric, water and sewage hook up work while setting up at the campground?

A.

The motorhome uses 30 amp plug out a regular outlet plug with a suppied adapter. There is a hose for water to fill up the 30 gallon fresh tanks. If you're at a campground you should have access to all appliances If you're boondocking please note the microwave, coffee machine, and AC will only work if you run the generator.

Meet your host, Jesse

Member since 2018

We love camping in our National Parks.