3000 mile allowance per trip.I'm thrilled to introduce you to our 30ft Class C Thor Freedom Elite Motorhome, your ticket to unforgettable journeys, boundless exploration, and cherished memories. Get ready to embark on the road trip you've always dreamed of!**Why Choose Our Thor Freedom Elite?****Comfortable Accommodations**: Our motorhome sleeps up to 6 people comfortably, making it perfect for family vacations, friends' getaways, or even solo travelers looking for extra space. Enjoy the spacious living area, cozy sleeping quarters, and a well-equipped kitchenette that'll make you feel right at home.**All the Amenities**: You'll find all the modern amenities you need, including a full bathroom, a full kitchen with a refrigerator, microwave, and stove, and a TV/DVD player for those relaxing evenings after a day of adventure.**Easy to Drive**: Worried about handling a large motorhome? Fear not! The Thor Freedom Elite is easy to drive, thanks to its user-friendly layout and smooth handling, making it ideal for both experienced and novice RVers.**Adventure-Ready**: Equipped with a generator, ample storage space, and a robust engine, our motorhome is ready to take you off the grid and into the heart of nature. Explore national parks, camp by pristine lakes, or simply follow your wanderlust wherever it leads.**Availability**: Check our listing for availability and book your dates today. Adventure, freedom, and cherished memories await you.3000 mile allowance per trip. Overages charged at Outdoorsy mile rate. What's includedCooking utensils, eating utensils, coffee maker, toaster, crockpot, griddle, and bbq, plates, cups, two camp chairs and first aid kit included. And free firewood! Firepit and premium camp chairs can be added on. RecommendationsTennessee is home to several beautiful state parks offering a range of outdoor activities and camping options. Please note that prices and availability may change, so it's a good idea to check the official Tennessee State Parks website for the most up-to-date information before planning your visit. Here are some popular Tennessee state parks and their overnight camping prices as of my last knowledge update in September 2021:Fall Creek Falls State ParkCampsites: Prices vary depending on the type of campsite and location but generally range from $20 to $35 per night.Great Smoky Mountains National Park (Cades Cove Campground)
Campsites: Prices range from $17.50 to $25 per night.Henry Horton State Park
Campsites: Prices range from $14 to $25 per night.Please keep in mind that prices may vary based on factors such as the type of campsite (RV, tent, primitive), whether you need hookups, and the time of year. Additionally, many Tennessee state parks offer discounts for seniors, disabled individuals, and veterans, so be sure to inquire about any available discounts when making your reservation.Other things to noteTailgating Welcome.
Festivals Welcome.
No smoking please.
3000 mile allowance per trip.I'm thrilled to introduce you to our 30ft Class C Thor Freedom Elite Motorhome, your ticket to unforgettable journeys, boundless exploration, and cherished memories. Get ready to embark on the road trip you've always dreamed of!**Why Choose Our Thor Freedom Elite?****Comfortable Accommodations**: Our motorhome sleeps up to 6 people comfortably, making it perfect for family vacations, friends' getaways, or even solo travelers looking for extra space. Enjoy the spacious living area, cozy sleeping quarters, and a well-equipped kitchenette that'll make you feel right at home.**All the Amenities**: You'll find all the modern amenities you need, including a full bathroom, a full kitchen with a refrigerator, microwave, and stove, and a TV/DVD player for those relaxing evenings after a day of adventure.**Easy to Drive**: Worried about handling a large motorhome? Fear not! The Thor Freedom Elite is easy to drive, thanks to its user-friendly layout and smooth handling, making it ideal for both experienced and novice RVers.**Adventure-Ready**: Equipped with a generator, ample storage space, and a robust engine, our motorhome is ready to take you off the grid and into the heart of nature. Explore national parks, camp by pristine lakes, or simply follow your wanderlust wherever it leads.**Availability**: Check our listing for availability and book your dates today. Adventure, freedom, and cherished memories await you.3000 mile allowance per trip. Overages charged at Outdoorsy mile rate. What's includedCooking utensils, eating utensils, coffee maker, toaster, crockpot, griddle, and bbq, plates, cups, two camp chairs and first aid kit included. And free firewood! Firepit and premium camp chairs can be added on. RecommendationsTennessee is home to several beautiful state parks offering a range of outdoor activities and camping options. Please note that prices and availability may change, so it's a good idea to check the official Tennessee State Parks website for the most up-to-date information before planning your visit. Here are some popular Tennessee state parks and their overnight camping prices as of my last knowledge update in September 2021:Fall Creek Falls State ParkCampsites: Prices vary depending on the type of campsite and location but generally range from $20 to $35 per night.Great Smoky Mountains National Park (Cades Cove Campground)
Campsites: Prices range from $17.50 to $25 per night.Henry Horton State Park
Campsites: Prices range from $14 to $25 per night.Please keep in mind that prices may vary based on factors such as the type of campsite (RV, tent, primitive), whether you need hookups, and the time of year. Additionally, many Tennessee state parks offer discounts for seniors, disabled individuals, and veterans, so be sure to inquire about any available discounts when making your reservation.Other things to noteTailgating Welcome.
Festivals Welcome.
No smoking please.