Full-Wall Slide
Drop-Down Bunk
Residential Refrigerator
Four LED TVs
Stow-Away Coffee Table
CARIBBEAN PARTIAL PAINT
RecommendationsOur favorite location in Wisconsin is Lacrosse. Start at Riverside Park Campground for scenic Mississippi River views and town access. Explore downtown’s historic architecture, grab tacos on Main Street, and catch sunset at Grandad Bluff for panoramic vistas. For flexibility, book your camp site early—spots fill quickly for Class A rigs. Then, sit back, set up your slides, and enjoy riverside sunsets.Other things to noteMust be 25 years old to drive, no smoking or vaping, no climbing on the roof, no tow vehicles, adult dogs will be considered with owner approval only, RV must be returned as clean on the inside as you received
Full-Wall Slide
Drop-Down Bunk
Residential Refrigerator
Four LED TVs
Stow-Away Coffee Table
CARIBBEAN PARTIAL PAINT
RecommendationsOur favorite location in Wisconsin is Lacrosse. Start at Riverside Park Campground for scenic Mississippi River views and town access. Explore downtown’s historic architecture, grab tacos on Main Street, and catch sunset at Grandad Bluff for panoramic vistas. For flexibility, book your camp site early—spots fill quickly for Class A rigs. Then, sit back, set up your slides, and enjoy riverside sunsets.Other things to noteMust be 25 years old to drive, no smoking or vaping, no climbing on the roof, no tow vehicles, adult dogs will be considered with owner approval only, RV must be returned as clean on the inside as you received
Quick summary
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Experience family fun with theater seating and multiple TVs inside.
Enjoy magical movie nights under the stars with the exterior TV.
A cozy king bed and fully-stocked kitchen ensure family comfort.
This clean, pet-friendly RV is ready for worry-free instant booking.
2024 Thor Windsport
Length
36 ft
36 ft
Transmission
Automatic
Automatic
Fuel Type
Gasoline
Gasoline
Tank Size
80 gal
80 gal
Gross Weight
22,000 lbs
22,000 lbs
Sleeps
6
6
Seatbelts
9
9

Sleeping arrangements
King bed
1
1
Queen bed
1
1
Twin bed
1
1
Full bed
1
1
Dinnette conversion
1
1
Fold out sofa
1
1
Bunk bed
1
1
Host add-ons
Black - Grey Water Dump.
CLEANING FEE
Generator Overage
Late Return Fee
Pet Cleaning Fee
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Dates
Features
- Sleeps 6
- 9 seatbelts
- Fresh water: 50 gal
- Fuel type: Gas
- Fuel capacity: 80 gal
- Automatic transmission
- Sleeps 6
- 9 seatbelts
- Fresh water: 50 gal
- Fuel type: Gas
- Fuel capacity: 80 gal
- Automatic transmission
Amenities
- Toilet
- Inside Shower
- Outside Shower
- Bath towels
- Bathroom sink
- Toilet paper
- Hot water
- Generator
- Toilet
- Inside Shower
- Outside Shower
- Bath towels
- Bathroom sink
- Toilet paper
- Hot water
- Generator
Nearby places to stay
Portage, WI • Exact location provided after booking

1. Deep Lake Campground
Oxford, WI • 17 miles away

2. Jellystone Park™ Wisconsin Dells
Baraboo, WI • 16 miles away

3. Bonanza Camping Resort
Wisconsin Dells, WI • 16 miles away

4. Baraboo RV Resort
Baraboo, WI • 17 miles away

5. Hattie Sherwood Campground
Green Lake, WI • 32 miles away
Availability and RV fit not guaranteed. Please verify directly with campgrounds before booking.
Portage, WI • Exact location provided after booking
Rules and policies
- 11 am start time
3 pm end time - Pet friendly
- No music festivals
- No tailgating
- No smoking
- Mileage: 100 free miles / day
- 4 generator hours / day
Cancellation: Strict
Frequently asked questions
Q.
How do the electric, water and sewage hook up work while setting up at the campground?
A.
Electric: Turn off the pedestal breaker, plug in your RV to the correct 30/50-amp outlet, then turn the breaker on. Water: Attach a pressure regulator to the spigot, connect your drinking-safe hose, then hook it to the RV’s city water inlet. Sewer: Connect your sewer hose to the site drain and RV outlet; keep the black tank closed until dumping.
Q.
Are there any special tricks and tips that would help with operating the RV easily?
A.
🧠 General Wisdom Slow down. Rushing leads to mistakes, damaged equipment, and extra stress. Practice backing in an empty parking lot. Keep tools handy: a basic toolkit, headlamp, gloves, and tape help constantly. Use the rule: “Go slow and look twice.”Take turns wide, especially curbs and gas station corners. Learn your height, width, and length—write them on a sticky note. Avoid backing without a spotter; if alone, get out and check multiple times.

















































