Vanping Life in the Teton’s - Mercedes-Benz Sprinter

5

Excellent

3

Offers delivery

21+

Sleeps 2

12 ft. long

Vanping and Van Life in our custom-built Mercedes Sprinter van. This van was built out for efficiency and simplicity ready to travel on the big sky country with custom cabinetry, a comfortable bed, outside gas stove, fridge and sink. The kitchen is efficiently stocked with pans, plates, and utensils. Sheets, comforter, and pillows are included as are bug screens. 300 watts of shore chargeable power allows for fully off grid camping. There is plenty of storage for gear and bikes are possible with the hitch rack. This van is easy and fun to drive has stereo/navigation system with Bluetooth. The van is dog friendly upon request, no cats please.The perfect way to explore all the natural beauty Big Sky country has to offer. Start your adventure in the Teton’s - Come try out what the Vanlife and Unplug!You can pick up the van in Teton Valley Idaho and be immersed immediately . We are about a 30 min drive from Jackson.Upon arrival expect to spend time with us reviewing the van's features and systems so you can feel comfortable and confident during your travels.What's includedCookware
Utensils
Bedding
Sink with 7 gal water supply
Refrigerator
RecommendationsWe have cruised New England and find that having the opportunity to stop, park and relax or stay where ever your travels lead sets you free to enjoy the unexpected places.
2014 Mercedes-Benz B class campervan MB 140

Length

12 ft

Transmission

Automatic

Fuel Type

Diesel

Tank Size

22 gal

Gross Weight

6,000 lbs

Sleeps

2

Seatbelts

2

Sleeping arrangements

Queen bed

1

Dinnette conversion

1

Host add-ons

Camp Stove

NZ$8.60 per day

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Camp Table

NZ$17.20 each

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Propane Tank for Cooking

NZ$34.40 each

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Vanping Life in the Teton’s - Mercedes-Benz Sprinter

Dates

Guest reviews
5

Excellent

3 reviews

Overall rating

5

4

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2

1

Communication

5

Cleanliness

5

Maintenance

5

Value

4.5

Listing accuracy

5

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Megan H.

August 2025

5

Troy was great and provided everything we needed for our trip. The van was perfect for driving up to Yosemite and the Tetons. We were able to do some incredible dispersed camping with it! Would definitely recommend renting from him!

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Geoff C.

August 2023

5

We had a great week in the van exploring the Maine coast. Troy had equipped the van with absolutely everything we needed from corkscrews to towels to backup batteries and spare coolers. The bed was comfortable and the space worked very well. The van handled well and was easy to maneuver. Troy was super helpful and we would definitely do this again.

Sarah B.

July 2022

5

We had so much fun the the van! It was perfect for our camping trip!

Features
2014 Mercedes-Benz B class campervan MB 140
  • Sleeps 2
  • 2 seatbelts
  • Fresh water: 7 gal
  • Fuel type: Diesel
  • Fuel capacity: 22 gal
  • Automatic transmission
Amenities
  • Generator
  • Electric hookup
  • Radio
  • Stove
  • Refrigerator
  • Kitchen Sink
  • Dining Table
  • Bike Rack
Nearby places to stay
Rules and policies
  • Music festival friendly
  • Not pet friendly
  • No tailgating
  • No smoking
  • Mileage: 150 free miles / day
  • 25 generator hours / day
Meet your host, Troy

Member since 2021

Quite simply......I love being outside. Preferably on dirt or in the snow utilizing human powered tools. These tools often change with the seasons as I find myself riding in the dirt and on the snow with my two wheeled tools. I also find myself walking, climbing and crawling up peaks with my AT or Tele setups on my feet. Why? I have an innate need and desire to smell the smell of the backcountry and feel the exposure and accountability the backcountry puts in my soul. The world slows down in the backcountry, the distractions go away, I gain focus and attentiveness to my surroundings here. My zen balance comes back to center here. The backcountry reconnects us to the most basic elements by stripping away the media, the banners, bright lights and bullshit! My adventures can stem from the need of making it to a destination like a peak or a backcountry fly-fishing hole. Other times its a race or backcountry journey, whether it be formal, with buddies or a lone push just to feel alive again.