2 guests
Sleeps 2
22 ft. long
Pet friendly
Offers delivery
2011 Freightliner Sprinter
Introducing our meticulously crafted 2011 Sprinter Van, a versatile and stylish mobile haven for your next adventure. This self-converted masterpiece is not just a vehicle; it's a home on wheels, thoughtfully designed to elevate your travel experience.Step inside to discover a cozy and functional interior that seamlessly blends comfort with functionality. The carefully chosen materials and ergonomic layout create a warm and inviting atmosphere, making it the perfect retreat after a day of exploration.The living space boasts a clever use of space, featuring a comfortable bed that doubles as a seating area during the day. The kitchenette is equipped with modern amenities, allowing you to whip up delicious meals on the go. Stainless steel appliances, a compact stove, and a convenient sink make cooking a breeze. The storage solutions are intelligently designed to accommodate all your travel essentials, ensuring a clutter-free environment.The van is equipped with large windows that not only flood the space with natural light but also offer amazing views of your surroundings. Whether you're parked by the beach, in the mountains, or simply under the stars, you'll always have a front-row seat to nature's beauty.For your convenience, the van features a well-designed bathroom with a compact toilet and shower which is unoperational at the moment. Freshen up at your leisure, no matter where your journey takes you.Safety and reliability are paramount, and our Sprinter Van has been meticulously maintained to ensure worry-free travels. The powerful engine, smooth handling, and up-to-date technology make driving a pleasure, allowing you to focus on the joy of the open road.This self-converted 2011 Sprinter Van is not just a vehicle; it's an invitation to embark on unforgettable journeys, create lasting memories, and experience the freedom of the road. Whether you're a solo adventurer, a couple seeking a romantic getaway, or a group of friends ready for a road trip, this van is your ticket to unparalleled exploration and comfort. Rent the experience, and let the journey begin!What's includedfresh linens, camping chairs, axe for lumber, hand saw for lumber, extension cord, shore power hook up, hose to fill 30 gallon tank, dishes, towelsRecommendationsOklahoma offers a diverse range of camping opportunities, from scenic state parks to tranquil lakeside spots. Here are some recommendations for camping in Oklahoma:Beavers Bend State Park:
Located in the Ouachita Mountains, this park is known for its stunning scenery, hiking trails, and the Mountain Fork River. Beavers Bend State Park offers various camping options, including tent sites and RV sites.Robbers Cave State Park:
Nestled in the scenic, hilly woodlands of the Sans Bois Mountains, Robbers Cave State Park is rich in history and outdoor activities. The park provides camping facilities for both tents and RVs, along with hiking trails and a lake for fishing and boating.Turner Falls Park:
Home to the largest waterfall in Oklahoma, Turner Falls Park is a unique camping destination. The park features natural swimming areas, hiking trails, and campsites. It's an excellent spot for a family camping trip with its picturesque surroundings.Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge:
Offering a more rugged camping experience, the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge provides backcountry camping opportunities. This area is known for its diverse wildlife, scenic landscapes, and hiking trails.Chickasaw National Recreation Area:
Located in south-central Oklahoma, this recreation area features mineral springs, lakes, and beautiful landscapes. The Platt Historic District offers camping options, and the area is great for hiking, wildlife watching, and exploring the historic structures.Lake Murray State Park:
Oklahoma's first and largest state park, Lake Murray State Park, surrounds a beautiful 5,700-acre lake. The park offers various camping options, water activities, hiking trails, and a golf course.Ouachita National Forest:
Extending into southeastern Oklahoma, the Ouachita National Forest provides a plethora of camping opportunities. Whether you prefer developed campgrounds or backcountry camping, this forest is rich in outdoor experiences.Alabaster Caverns State Park:
For a unique camping experience, consider Alabaster Caverns State Park. In addition to camping facilities, visitors can explore the caverns, which contain the world's largest publicly accessible gypsum cave.Remember to check the specific camping regulations, availability, and seasonal considerations for each location. Whether you prefer lakeside camping, forested landscapes, or historical sites, Oklahoma has something to offer for every camping enthusiast.Other things to notebe respectful, we put a lot of time, money and care into building this van and want to share those experiences of travel with everyone. no smoking in the van what you do outside of the van is on you, please review the print out with all rules, and how to's
Located in the Ouachita Mountains, this park is known for its stunning scenery, hiking trails, and the Mountain Fork River. Beavers Bend State Park offers various camping options, including tent sites and RV sites.Robbers Cave State Park:
Nestled in the scenic, hilly woodlands of the Sans Bois Mountains, Robbers Cave State Park is rich in history and outdoor activities. The park provides camping facilities for both tents and RVs, along with hiking trails and a lake for fishing and boating.Turner Falls Park:
Home to the largest waterfall in Oklahoma, Turner Falls Park is a unique camping destination. The park features natural swimming areas, hiking trails, and campsites. It's an excellent spot for a family camping trip with its picturesque surroundings.Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge:
Offering a more rugged camping experience, the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge provides backcountry camping opportunities. This area is known for its diverse wildlife, scenic landscapes, and hiking trails.Chickasaw National Recreation Area:
Located in south-central Oklahoma, this recreation area features mineral springs, lakes, and beautiful landscapes. The Platt Historic District offers camping options, and the area is great for hiking, wildlife watching, and exploring the historic structures.Lake Murray State Park:
Oklahoma's first and largest state park, Lake Murray State Park, surrounds a beautiful 5,700-acre lake. The park offers various camping options, water activities, hiking trails, and a golf course.Ouachita National Forest:
Extending into southeastern Oklahoma, the Ouachita National Forest provides a plethora of camping opportunities. Whether you prefer developed campgrounds or backcountry camping, this forest is rich in outdoor experiences.Alabaster Caverns State Park:
For a unique camping experience, consider Alabaster Caverns State Park. In addition to camping facilities, visitors can explore the caverns, which contain the world's largest publicly accessible gypsum cave.Remember to check the specific camping regulations, availability, and seasonal considerations for each location. Whether you prefer lakeside camping, forested landscapes, or historical sites, Oklahoma has something to offer for every camping enthusiast.Other things to notebe respectful, we put a lot of time, money and care into building this van and want to share those experiences of travel with everyone. no smoking in the van what you do outside of the van is on you, please review the print out with all rules, and how to's
Introducing our meticulously crafted 2011 Sprinter Van, a versatile and stylish mobile haven for your next adventure. This self-converted masterpiece is not just a vehicle; it's a home on wheels, thoughtfully designed to elevate your travel experience.Step inside to discover a cozy and functional interior that seamlessly blends comfort with functionality. The carefully chosen materials and ergonomic layout create a warm and inviting atmosphere, making it the perfect retreat after a day of exploration.The living space boasts a clever use of space, featuring a comfortable bed that doubles as a seating area during the day. The kitchenette is equipped with modern amenities, allowing you to whip up delicious meals on the go. Stainless steel appliances, a compact stove, and a convenient sink make cooking a breeze. The storage solutions are intelligently designed to accommodate all your travel essentials, ensuring a clutter-free environment.The van is equipped with large windows that not only flood the space with natural light but also offer amazing views of your surroundings. Whether you're parked by the beach, in the mountains, or simply under the stars, you'll always have a front-row seat to nature's beauty.For your convenience, the van features a well-designed bathroom with a compact toilet and shower which is unoperational at the moment. Freshen up at your leisure, no matter where your journey takes you.Safety and reliability are paramount, and our Sprinter Van has been meticulously maintained to ensure worry-free travels. The powerful engine, smooth handling, and up-to-date technology make driving a pleasure, allowing you to focus on the joy of the open road.This self-converted 2011 Sprinter Van is not just a vehicle; it's an invitation to embark on unforgettable journeys, create lasting memories, and experience the freedom of the road. Whether you're a solo adventurer, a couple seeking a romantic getaway, or a group of friends ready for a road trip, this van is your ticket to unparalleled exploration and comfort. Rent the experience, and let the journey begin!What's includedfresh linens, camping chairs, axe for lumber, hand saw for lumber, extension cord, shore power hook up, hose to fill 30 gallon tank, dishes, towelsRecommendationsOklahoma offers a diverse range of camping opportunities, from scenic state parks to tranquil lakeside spots. Here are some recommendations for camping in Oklahoma:Beavers Bend State Park:
Located in the Ouachita Mountains, this park is known for its stunning scenery, hiking trails, and the Mountain Fork River. Beavers Bend State Park offers various camping options, including tent sites and RV sites.Robbers Cave State Park:
Nestled in the scenic, hilly woodlands of the Sans Bois Mountains, Robbers Cave State Park is rich in history and outdoor activities. The park provides camping facilities for both tents and RVs, along with hiking trails and a lake for fishing and boating.Turner Falls Park:
Home to the largest waterfall in Oklahoma, Turner Falls Park is a unique camping destination. The park features natural swimming areas, hiking trails, and campsites. It's an excellent spot for a family camping trip with its picturesque surroundings.Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge:
Offering a more rugged camping experience, the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge provides backcountry camping opportunities. This area is known for its diverse wildlife, scenic landscapes, and hiking trails.Chickasaw National Recreation Area:
Located in south-central Oklahoma, this recreation area features mineral springs, lakes, and beautiful landscapes. The Platt Historic District offers camping options, and the area is great for hiking, wildlife watching, and exploring the historic structures.Lake Murray State Park:
Oklahoma's first and largest state park, Lake Murray State Park, surrounds a beautiful 5,700-acre lake. The park offers various camping options, water activities, hiking trails, and a golf course.Ouachita National Forest:
Extending into southeastern Oklahoma, the Ouachita National Forest provides a plethora of camping opportunities. Whether you prefer developed campgrounds or backcountry camping, this forest is rich in outdoor experiences.Alabaster Caverns State Park:
For a unique camping experience, consider Alabaster Caverns State Park. In addition to camping facilities, visitors can explore the caverns, which contain the world's largest publicly accessible gypsum cave.Remember to check the specific camping regulations, availability, and seasonal considerations for each location. Whether you prefer lakeside camping, forested landscapes, or historical sites, Oklahoma has something to offer for every camping enthusiast.Other things to notebe respectful, we put a lot of time, money and care into building this van and want to share those experiences of travel with everyone. no smoking in the van what you do outside of the van is on you, please review the print out with all rules, and how to's
Located in the Ouachita Mountains, this park is known for its stunning scenery, hiking trails, and the Mountain Fork River. Beavers Bend State Park offers various camping options, including tent sites and RV sites.Robbers Cave State Park:
Nestled in the scenic, hilly woodlands of the Sans Bois Mountains, Robbers Cave State Park is rich in history and outdoor activities. The park provides camping facilities for both tents and RVs, along with hiking trails and a lake for fishing and boating.Turner Falls Park:
Home to the largest waterfall in Oklahoma, Turner Falls Park is a unique camping destination. The park features natural swimming areas, hiking trails, and campsites. It's an excellent spot for a family camping trip with its picturesque surroundings.Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge:
Offering a more rugged camping experience, the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge provides backcountry camping opportunities. This area is known for its diverse wildlife, scenic landscapes, and hiking trails.Chickasaw National Recreation Area:
Located in south-central Oklahoma, this recreation area features mineral springs, lakes, and beautiful landscapes. The Platt Historic District offers camping options, and the area is great for hiking, wildlife watching, and exploring the historic structures.Lake Murray State Park:
Oklahoma's first and largest state park, Lake Murray State Park, surrounds a beautiful 5,700-acre lake. The park offers various camping options, water activities, hiking trails, and a golf course.Ouachita National Forest:
Extending into southeastern Oklahoma, the Ouachita National Forest provides a plethora of camping opportunities. Whether you prefer developed campgrounds or backcountry camping, this forest is rich in outdoor experiences.Alabaster Caverns State Park:
For a unique camping experience, consider Alabaster Caverns State Park. In addition to camping facilities, visitors can explore the caverns, which contain the world's largest publicly accessible gypsum cave.Remember to check the specific camping regulations, availability, and seasonal considerations for each location. Whether you prefer lakeside camping, forested landscapes, or historical sites, Oklahoma has something to offer for every camping enthusiast.Other things to notebe respectful, we put a lot of time, money and care into building this van and want to share those experiences of travel with everyone. no smoking in the van what you do outside of the van is on you, please review the print out with all rules, and how to's
Features
2011 Freightliner Sprinter
- Sleeps 2
- 2 seatbelts
- Fuel type: Diesel
- Automatic transmission
- Sleeps 2
- 2 seatbelts
- Fuel type: Diesel
- Automatic transmission
Amenities
- Toilet
- Solart
- Audio Inputs
- CD Player
- Oven
- Stove
- Refrigerator
- Kitchen Sink
- Toilet
- Solart
- Audio Inputs
- CD Player
- Oven
- Stove
- Refrigerator
- Kitchen Sink
Rules and policies
- Pet friendly
- Tailgating friendly
- No music festivals
- No smoking
- Mileage: 150 free miles / day
- 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
Enhance your trip with these add-ons. Available at checkout.
Dual Bike Rack
Thule dual bicycle rack. Typically carries 2 mountain bikes I will put a cut up pool noodle between them.
NZ$8.50
/per day
Dual Bike Rack
Thule dual bicycle rack. Typically carries 2 mountain bikes I will put a cut up pool noodle between them.
NZ$8.50
/per day
Availability and rates
There’s a 1 night minimum stay
Discounts
- Weekly (7+ nights): 10% off nightly rate
- Monthly (28+ nights): 25% off nightly rate
Fees
- Security deposit: NZ$1,020.00 (refundable)
- Prep fee: NZ$102.00. This fee will cover preparing and sanitizing the unit prior to each rental.
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2011 Freightliner Sprinter 2500 170" High top
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Patricia M.
May 20245
The van was exactly what I needed for my trip: simple, reliable and comfy. There was plenty of room for myself and my dogs. Austin was knowledgeable and helpful with any questions or concerns I had. I will definitely rent his van again in the future
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Location
tulsa, Oklahoma
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