Apex Nano 208BHS is a travel trailer made by Coachmen RV. Some of the features and amenities you can expect to find in this model:• Sleeping capacity: The Apex Nano 208BHS has a sleeping capacity of up to 6 people, with a queen bed in the front, double-size bunks in the rear, and a convertible dinette.• Kitchen: The trailer comes equipped with a kitchen that includes a refrigerator, microwave, 2-burner cooktop, and a sink with a high-rise faucet.• Bathroom: The trailer has a bathroom with a shower, toilet, and sink with a mirrored medicine cabinet.• Entertainment: The trailer features a stereo with indoor and outdoor speakers.• Storage: The Apex Nano 208BHS has plenty of storage space, including overhead cabinets, a pantry, wardrobe, and exterior storage compartments.• Exterior features: The trailer features a power awning with LED lighting, outdoor speakers, and a shower. Please note, the awning may be disabled to prevent damage.• Climate control: The trailer is equipped with a 20,000 BTU furnace and a 13,500 BTU air conditioner.• Weight: The trailer has a dry weight of 4,260 pounds, making it lightweight and easily towable. Gvwr: 6,000 pounds.• Other features: Power tongue jack, 100 watt solar panel for off grid camping.Overall, the Apex Nano 208BHS is a compact and well-equipped travel trailer that provides comfortable accommodations for families or small groups of travelers.
What's included
The items included with your rental are as follows:• Basic kitchen supplies: cookware, utensils, and a coffee maker.
• Cleaning supplies: broom, dustpan, and cleaning solution. (Cleaning towels are not included)
• Propane tanks: Two 20# propane tanks are provided.
• Water hose and pressure regulator: A water hose to connect to the campground's water supply, and a water pressure regulator to ensure the water pressure is at a safe level will be provided.
• Electrical adapters: You’ll receive a 30A surge protector and extension cord.
• Wheel Chocks: These will keep your trailer in place and prevent it from rolling away.
• Leveling blocks: You’ll be provided with some leveling blocks and bubble level to help you level the trailer on uneven ground.
• Sewer hose: You'll need these to connect your trailer's waste system to the campground's sewage system. All tanks MUST be emptied before returning the unit.
• User manual: We will provide a user manual for the specific trailer you're renting.It's important to note that linens, such as bedding, towels, and pillows are not included with the rental, so you'll need to bring your own.Recommendations
These are some of our favorite destinations.• Gooseberry Falls State Park: This scenic park along the North Shore of Lake Superior offers waterfalls, hiking trails, and campsites.• Itasca State Park: Home to the headwaters of the Mississippi River, this park features miles of hiking and biking trails, fishing, and water sports.• Split Rock Lighthouse State Park: Located on the North Shore, this park features a historic lighthouse, trails, and campsites with stunning views of Lake Superior.• Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness: A true wilderness experience, this area offers camping, canoeing, fishing, and wildlife viewing in a pristine natural environment.• Lake Carlos State Park: Situated in central Minnesota, this park offers camping, hiking, swimming, and boating on the beautiful Lake Carlos.
Other things to note
• Read and understand the rental agreement: Before signing a rental agreement, make sure you understand all the terms and conditions of the rental, including the rental period, fees, and any additional charges that may apply.• Check the trailer before departure: Inspect the travel trailer before you depart to ensure that it's in good condition and any pre-existing damages are documented.• Follow weight limits: Make sure you don't exceed the weight limits for the travel trailer, as this can cause damage to the trailer and can also be dangerous on the road.• Securely hitch the trailer: Make sure you properly and securely hitch the trailer to your vehicle, and that all safety features are working properly.• Drive safely: Drive carefully, following all traffic laws and driving at safe speeds. Remember that a travel trailer will handle differently than a car or truck, so practice maneuvering and stopping before hitting the road.• Don't overload the trailer: Only bring what is necessary for your trip, and make sure the weight of the items you bring is within the trailer's weight capacity.• Park safely: When parking the trailer, make sure it is level, parked in a designated parking spot, and that the trailer's wheels are properly chocked to prevent it from moving.• Keep the trailer clean: Keep the trailer clean and tidy during your trip, and dispose of all trash properly.• Return the trailer on time: Return the travel trailer on time and in the same condition you received it in.