2022 Highland Ridge RV Open Range
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Sleeps 4
22 ft. long
Pet friendly
Offers delivery
2022 Highland Ridge RV Open Range
"Introducing the 2022 Highland Ridge Open Range 180BHS – your gateway to adventure on the open road! Compact yet spacious, this RV is designed for overland enthusiasts seeking comfort and versatility. From its durable construction to its well-appointed interior, every detail is crafted with your journey in mind. Whether you're exploring rugged trails or scenic highways, the Open Range 180BHS offers the perfect blend of convenience and style. With its innovative features and reliable performance, you can hit the road with confidence and make memories that last a lifetime. Start your overland adventure today with Highland Ridge!"What's includedAdditional Items added upon request for a fee for the following.
Delivering to an airport and pick up, Kitchen set, Organic bedding set, Outdoor table and chairs. RecommendationsCalifornia offers a plethora of RV and trailer sites with stunning landscapes and diverse experiences. Here are some recommendations:Yosemite National Park: Experience the beauty of nature with RV camping in Yosemite.
Big Sur: Along the central coast of California, Big Sur offers breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean.
Joshua Tree National Park: Explore the unique desert landscapes and surreal rock formations of Joshua Tree.
Redwood National and State Parks: Marvel at the towering redwood trees in Northern California.
Death Valley National Park: Experience the extremes of nature at Death Valley, home to breathtaking desert landscapes and unique geological features.
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks: Discover the majestic sequoia trees and rugged wilderness of these neighboring parks.
Lake Tahoe: Enjoy the crystal-clear waters and picturesque scenery of Lake Tahoe.
San Francisco Bay Area: Explore the vibrant city of San Francisco and its surrounding areas.
Burning Man is a unique and annual event that takes place in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada, not in California. However, it's worth mentioning because it's relatively close and attracts participants from California and around the world.These are just a few options among many incredible RV and trailer sites in California, each offering its own unique blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure.Other things to noteRenting an RV or trailer can be an exciting adventure, but it's essential to know the rules to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Here are some key rules renters should be aware of:Driver Requirements: Require drivers to be at least 25 years old and possess a valid driver's license.Vehicle Capacity: Do not exceed the maximum capacity of the RV or trailer in terms of passengers and cargo.
Driving Laws: Familiarize yourself with the driving laws and regulations specific to the area you'll be traveling through.
Insurance Coverage: Understand the insurance coverage provided by the rental company and consider purchasing additional coverage if needed.
Maintenance and Care: Treat the RV or trailer with care and follow any maintenance guidelines provided by the rental company.
Campground Rules: When parking at campgrounds or RV parks, adhere to their rules and regulations regarding quiet hours, waste disposal, and pet policies.
Safety Equipment: Ensure that the RV or trailer is equipped with essential safety features such as smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, fire extinguishers, and emergency exits.
Towing Guidelines (if applicable): If you're towing a trailer, make sure you're familiar with proper towing techniques.
Navigation: Plan your route in advance and use GPS or navigation apps designed for RVs to avoid low bridges, narrow roads, and other obstacles that may be unsuitable for large vehicles.
Emergency Preparedness: Have an emergency kit stocked with essentials such as first aid supplies, flashlights, batteries, food, water, and a basic tool kit.
Delivering to an airport and pick up, Kitchen set, Organic bedding set, Outdoor table and chairs. RecommendationsCalifornia offers a plethora of RV and trailer sites with stunning landscapes and diverse experiences. Here are some recommendations:Yosemite National Park: Experience the beauty of nature with RV camping in Yosemite.
Big Sur: Along the central coast of California, Big Sur offers breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean.
Joshua Tree National Park: Explore the unique desert landscapes and surreal rock formations of Joshua Tree.
Redwood National and State Parks: Marvel at the towering redwood trees in Northern California.
Death Valley National Park: Experience the extremes of nature at Death Valley, home to breathtaking desert landscapes and unique geological features.
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks: Discover the majestic sequoia trees and rugged wilderness of these neighboring parks.
Lake Tahoe: Enjoy the crystal-clear waters and picturesque scenery of Lake Tahoe.
San Francisco Bay Area: Explore the vibrant city of San Francisco and its surrounding areas.
Burning Man is a unique and annual event that takes place in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada, not in California. However, it's worth mentioning because it's relatively close and attracts participants from California and around the world.These are just a few options among many incredible RV and trailer sites in California, each offering its own unique blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure.Other things to noteRenting an RV or trailer can be an exciting adventure, but it's essential to know the rules to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Here are some key rules renters should be aware of:Driver Requirements: Require drivers to be at least 25 years old and possess a valid driver's license.Vehicle Capacity: Do not exceed the maximum capacity of the RV or trailer in terms of passengers and cargo.
Driving Laws: Familiarize yourself with the driving laws and regulations specific to the area you'll be traveling through.
Insurance Coverage: Understand the insurance coverage provided by the rental company and consider purchasing additional coverage if needed.
Maintenance and Care: Treat the RV or trailer with care and follow any maintenance guidelines provided by the rental company.
Campground Rules: When parking at campgrounds or RV parks, adhere to their rules and regulations regarding quiet hours, waste disposal, and pet policies.
Safety Equipment: Ensure that the RV or trailer is equipped with essential safety features such as smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, fire extinguishers, and emergency exits.
Towing Guidelines (if applicable): If you're towing a trailer, make sure you're familiar with proper towing techniques.
Navigation: Plan your route in advance and use GPS or navigation apps designed for RVs to avoid low bridges, narrow roads, and other obstacles that may be unsuitable for large vehicles.
Emergency Preparedness: Have an emergency kit stocked with essentials such as first aid supplies, flashlights, batteries, food, water, and a basic tool kit.
"Introducing the 2022 Highland Ridge Open Range 180BHS – your gateway to adventure on the open road! Compact yet spacious, this RV is designed for overland enthusiasts seeking comfort and versatility. From its durable construction to its well-appointed interior, every detail is crafted with your journey in mind. Whether you're exploring rugged trails or scenic highways, the Open Range 180BHS offers the perfect blend of convenience and style. With its innovative features and reliable performance, you can hit the road with confidence and make memories that last a lifetime. Start your overland adventure today with Highland Ridge!"What's includedAdditional Items added upon request for a fee for the following.
Delivering to an airport and pick up, Kitchen set, Organic bedding set, Outdoor table and chairs. RecommendationsCalifornia offers a plethora of RV and trailer sites with stunning landscapes and diverse experiences. Here are some recommendations:Yosemite National Park: Experience the beauty of nature with RV camping in Yosemite.
Big Sur: Along the central coast of California, Big Sur offers breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean.
Joshua Tree National Park: Explore the unique desert landscapes and surreal rock formations of Joshua Tree.
Redwood National and State Parks: Marvel at the towering redwood trees in Northern California.
Death Valley National Park: Experience the extremes of nature at Death Valley, home to breathtaking desert landscapes and unique geological features.
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks: Discover the majestic sequoia trees and rugged wilderness of these neighboring parks.
Lake Tahoe: Enjoy the crystal-clear waters and picturesque scenery of Lake Tahoe.
San Francisco Bay Area: Explore the vibrant city of San Francisco and its surrounding areas.
Burning Man is a unique and annual event that takes place in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada, not in California. However, it's worth mentioning because it's relatively close and attracts participants from California and around the world.These are just a few options among many incredible RV and trailer sites in California, each offering its own unique blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure.Other things to noteRenting an RV or trailer can be an exciting adventure, but it's essential to know the rules to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Here are some key rules renters should be aware of:Driver Requirements: Require drivers to be at least 25 years old and possess a valid driver's license.Vehicle Capacity: Do not exceed the maximum capacity of the RV or trailer in terms of passengers and cargo.
Driving Laws: Familiarize yourself with the driving laws and regulations specific to the area you'll be traveling through.
Insurance Coverage: Understand the insurance coverage provided by the rental company and consider purchasing additional coverage if needed.
Maintenance and Care: Treat the RV or trailer with care and follow any maintenance guidelines provided by the rental company.
Campground Rules: When parking at campgrounds or RV parks, adhere to their rules and regulations regarding quiet hours, waste disposal, and pet policies.
Safety Equipment: Ensure that the RV or trailer is equipped with essential safety features such as smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, fire extinguishers, and emergency exits.
Towing Guidelines (if applicable): If you're towing a trailer, make sure you're familiar with proper towing techniques.
Navigation: Plan your route in advance and use GPS or navigation apps designed for RVs to avoid low bridges, narrow roads, and other obstacles that may be unsuitable for large vehicles.
Emergency Preparedness: Have an emergency kit stocked with essentials such as first aid supplies, flashlights, batteries, food, water, and a basic tool kit.
Delivering to an airport and pick up, Kitchen set, Organic bedding set, Outdoor table and chairs. RecommendationsCalifornia offers a plethora of RV and trailer sites with stunning landscapes and diverse experiences. Here are some recommendations:Yosemite National Park: Experience the beauty of nature with RV camping in Yosemite.
Big Sur: Along the central coast of California, Big Sur offers breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean.
Joshua Tree National Park: Explore the unique desert landscapes and surreal rock formations of Joshua Tree.
Redwood National and State Parks: Marvel at the towering redwood trees in Northern California.
Death Valley National Park: Experience the extremes of nature at Death Valley, home to breathtaking desert landscapes and unique geological features.
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks: Discover the majestic sequoia trees and rugged wilderness of these neighboring parks.
Lake Tahoe: Enjoy the crystal-clear waters and picturesque scenery of Lake Tahoe.
San Francisco Bay Area: Explore the vibrant city of San Francisco and its surrounding areas.
Burning Man is a unique and annual event that takes place in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada, not in California. However, it's worth mentioning because it's relatively close and attracts participants from California and around the world.These are just a few options among many incredible RV and trailer sites in California, each offering its own unique blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure.Other things to noteRenting an RV or trailer can be an exciting adventure, but it's essential to know the rules to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Here are some key rules renters should be aware of:Driver Requirements: Require drivers to be at least 25 years old and possess a valid driver's license.Vehicle Capacity: Do not exceed the maximum capacity of the RV or trailer in terms of passengers and cargo.
Driving Laws: Familiarize yourself with the driving laws and regulations specific to the area you'll be traveling through.
Insurance Coverage: Understand the insurance coverage provided by the rental company and consider purchasing additional coverage if needed.
Maintenance and Care: Treat the RV or trailer with care and follow any maintenance guidelines provided by the rental company.
Campground Rules: When parking at campgrounds or RV parks, adhere to their rules and regulations regarding quiet hours, waste disposal, and pet policies.
Safety Equipment: Ensure that the RV or trailer is equipped with essential safety features such as smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, fire extinguishers, and emergency exits.
Towing Guidelines (if applicable): If you're towing a trailer, make sure you're familiar with proper towing techniques.
Navigation: Plan your route in advance and use GPS or navigation apps designed for RVs to avoid low bridges, narrow roads, and other obstacles that may be unsuitable for large vehicles.
Emergency Preparedness: Have an emergency kit stocked with essentials such as first aid supplies, flashlights, batteries, food, water, and a basic tool kit.
Features
2022 Highland Ridge RV Open Range
- Sleeps 4
- Sleeps 4
Amenities
- Toilet
- Inside Shower
- TV/DVD
- Audio Inputs
- Radio
- CD Player
- Oven
- Stove
- Toilet
- Inside Shower
- TV/DVD
- Audio Inputs
- Radio
- CD Player
- Oven
- Stove
Rules and policies
- Pet friendly
- Tailgating friendly
- No music festivals
- No smoking
- Unlimited generator hours
24/7 roadside assistance
Learn more about Roadside AssistanceRoadside assistance on every rental, plus help planning your trip or operating the RV.
Learn more about Roadside AssistanceAdd-ons
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Bedding set
Two pillow for each bed
Two pillow for each bed
One blanket for each bed
Bedding sheets set top and bottom for each bed
NZ$265.05
Cleaning Fees
Fee charged when the cutomer returns the RV, toy hauler, motorhome, fifth wheeler and trailer dirty compared to how it was taken or delivered.
NZ$256.50
Dumping Fees
Fees charged to dump the black and gray tank if the customer returns the trailer, motorhome, RV, toy hauler or fifth wheeler full compared to when they took it as empty.
NZ$145.35
Bedding set
Two pillow for each bed
Two pillow for each bed
One blanket for each bed
Bedding sheets set top and bottom for each bed
NZ$265.05
Cleaning Fees
Fee charged when the cutomer returns the RV, toy hauler, motorhome, fifth wheeler and trailer dirty compared to how it was taken or delivered.
NZ$256.50
Dumping Fees
Fees charged to dump the black and gray tank if the customer returns the trailer, motorhome, RV, toy hauler or fifth wheeler full compared to when they took it as empty.
NZ$145.35
Availability and rates
There’s a 1 night minimum stay
Discounts
- Weekly (7+ nights): 10% off nightly rate
- Monthly (28+ nights): 20% off nightly rate
Fees
- Security deposit: NZ$1,710.00 (refundable)
- Prep fee: NZ$145.35. This fee will cover preparing and sanitizing the unit prior to each rental.
Overland RV Rentals is the ultimate companion for adventure seekers, offering a gateway to explore the great outdoors in unparalleled comfort. Founded by outdoor enthusiasts with a passion for exploration, Overland RV Rentals provides a fleet of top-quality recreational vehicles equipped with all the amenities needed for a memorable journey. Whether you're embarking on a rugged off-road expedition or seeking serenity in nature's embrace, Overland RV Rentals ensures every trip is infused with convenience, luxury, and the freedom to roam wherever the path may lead. Join us on the road less traveled and unlock the full potential of your outdoor adventures with Overland RV Rentals.
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2022 Highland Ridge RV Open Range
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Michael B.
July 20242
The grey tank backed up, the trailer smelled like sewage the whole time, it wasn’t leveled so it shook horribly, and there were no linens, pots, pans, or anything usable for a simple stay at a camp ground. Also the trailer wasn’t in great shape with multiple panels broken (pictured below) on arrival.
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Location
Riverside, California
Exact location provided after booking