Wolf Puppy
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4 couchages
23 ft. long
Animaux acceptés
Offres de livraison
2022 Forest River Cherokee Wolf Pup
Embracing the great outdoors and traveling with Wolf Puppy is an invitation to unlock the wonders of nature, discover hidden gems, create lasting memories, and catalyst for forging stronger familial bonds. With endless freedom, the comforts of home, and a deeper connection with the natural world, our Wolf Puppy becomes a portal to new horizons. So, hitch up, embark on an extraordinary journey, and let the road lead you to unimaginable destinations. Get ready to explore, unwind, and embrace the beauty of our world—one adventure at a time.Ce qui est inclusLots of fun.
Pot and pans.
Silverware.
Bowls.
Plates.
Cups.
Beading and blankets.
RecommandationsZion National Park.
Bryce Canyon National Park.
Grand Canyon National Park (North Rim).
Snow Canyon State Park.
Sand Hollow State Park.
Quail Creek State Park.
Coral Pink Sand Dunes.
Red Cliffs National Conservation Area.
Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument.
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.
Lake Powell. (Wahweap, Antelope Point Marina)
Horseshoe Bend.
Capitol Reef National Park.
Canyonlands National Park.
Moab Utah.
Arches National Park.
Dixie National Forest.
Cedar Breaks National Monument.
Warner Valley Dinosaur Track Site.
Glitter Mountain.
Great Basin National Park.
Manti-La Sal National Forest.
Valley of Fire State Park.
Anza-Borrego Desert State Park.
Kodachrome Basin State Park.Autres points à signalerPower by the sun.
Do's:Do plan and research the campground or RV park in advance to ensure it has the necessary amenities and facilities for your travel trailer.
Do check the weather forecast before you go and pack accordingly, including appropriate clothing, gear, and equipment.
Do practice setting up and taking down your travel trailer before your camping trip to familiarize yourself with the process and ensure a smooth experience.
Do bring along leveling blocks or pads to help level your travel trailer at the campsite.
Do pack essential supplies such as drinking water, food, toiletries, bedding, first aid kit, and cooking utensils.
Do follow campground rules and respect other campers' privacy and space.
Do explore the surrounding nature and enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, or simply relaxing by the campfire.
Do practice good fire safety, including using designated fire rings or pits, keeping the fire small and manageable, and fully extinguishing it before leaving.
Do take advantage of the facilities and amenities provided by the campground, such as showers, restrooms, and recreational areas.
Do connect water pressure regulator when hooking up the water to the trailer.
Do connect surge protector when connecting electrical.
Do have fun, make memories, and embrace the joys of camping with your travel trailer!
Don'ts:Don't have the main switch on wail running inverter. Have it turned to the off setting.
Don't touch any of the batteries or electrical components, only turn on and off the inverter.
Don't overload your travel trailer with excessive weight, as it can affect its stability and towing capabilities.
Don't forget to secure all loose items inside the trailer before hitting the road to prevent them from shifting or falling during transit.
Don't neglect to check your travel trailer's tires, brakes, and other essential components before every trip to ensure they are in good working condition.
Don't leave food or garbage outside the trailer, as it can attract wildlife and pests.
Don't forget to use wheel chocks when parked to prevent the trailer from rolling or moving unintentionally.
Don't leave your travel trailer unattended with valuable items inside, as it can be a target for theft.
Don't neglect campground etiquette, such as keeping noise levels down during quiet hours and cleaning up after yourself.
Don't attempt to tow your travel trailer without proper training or experience. If you're new to towing, consider taking a course or getting guidance from experienced individuals.
Don't forget to conserve water and electricity while camping to ensure a sustainable and eco-friendly experience.
Don't let challenges or mishaps dampen your spirits. Embrace the adventure and enjoy the journey!
Remember, camping with a travel trailer is all about having fun, exploring the outdoors, and creating lasting memories. Enjoy your camping trip!
Pot and pans.
Silverware.
Bowls.
Plates.
Cups.
Beading and blankets.
RecommandationsZion National Park.
Bryce Canyon National Park.
Grand Canyon National Park (North Rim).
Snow Canyon State Park.
Sand Hollow State Park.
Quail Creek State Park.
Coral Pink Sand Dunes.
Red Cliffs National Conservation Area.
Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument.
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.
Lake Powell. (Wahweap, Antelope Point Marina)
Horseshoe Bend.
Capitol Reef National Park.
Canyonlands National Park.
Moab Utah.
Arches National Park.
Dixie National Forest.
Cedar Breaks National Monument.
Warner Valley Dinosaur Track Site.
Glitter Mountain.
Great Basin National Park.
Manti-La Sal National Forest.
Valley of Fire State Park.
Anza-Borrego Desert State Park.
Kodachrome Basin State Park.Autres points à signalerPower by the sun.
Do's:Do plan and research the campground or RV park in advance to ensure it has the necessary amenities and facilities for your travel trailer.
Do check the weather forecast before you go and pack accordingly, including appropriate clothing, gear, and equipment.
Do practice setting up and taking down your travel trailer before your camping trip to familiarize yourself with the process and ensure a smooth experience.
Do bring along leveling blocks or pads to help level your travel trailer at the campsite.
Do pack essential supplies such as drinking water, food, toiletries, bedding, first aid kit, and cooking utensils.
Do follow campground rules and respect other campers' privacy and space.
Do explore the surrounding nature and enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, or simply relaxing by the campfire.
Do practice good fire safety, including using designated fire rings or pits, keeping the fire small and manageable, and fully extinguishing it before leaving.
Do take advantage of the facilities and amenities provided by the campground, such as showers, restrooms, and recreational areas.
Do connect water pressure regulator when hooking up the water to the trailer.
Do connect surge protector when connecting electrical.
Do have fun, make memories, and embrace the joys of camping with your travel trailer!
Don'ts:Don't have the main switch on wail running inverter. Have it turned to the off setting.
Don't touch any of the batteries or electrical components, only turn on and off the inverter.
Don't overload your travel trailer with excessive weight, as it can affect its stability and towing capabilities.
Don't forget to secure all loose items inside the trailer before hitting the road to prevent them from shifting or falling during transit.
Don't neglect to check your travel trailer's tires, brakes, and other essential components before every trip to ensure they are in good working condition.
Don't leave food or garbage outside the trailer, as it can attract wildlife and pests.
Don't forget to use wheel chocks when parked to prevent the trailer from rolling or moving unintentionally.
Don't leave your travel trailer unattended with valuable items inside, as it can be a target for theft.
Don't neglect campground etiquette, such as keeping noise levels down during quiet hours and cleaning up after yourself.
Don't attempt to tow your travel trailer without proper training or experience. If you're new to towing, consider taking a course or getting guidance from experienced individuals.
Don't forget to conserve water and electricity while camping to ensure a sustainable and eco-friendly experience.
Don't let challenges or mishaps dampen your spirits. Embrace the adventure and enjoy the journey!
Remember, camping with a travel trailer is all about having fun, exploring the outdoors, and creating lasting memories. Enjoy your camping trip!
Embracing the great outdoors and traveling with Wolf Puppy is an invitation to unlock the wonders of nature, discover hidden gems, create lasting memories, and catalyst for forging stronger familial bonds. With endless freedom, the comforts of home, and a deeper connection with the natural world, our Wolf Puppy becomes a portal to new horizons. So, hitch up, embark on an extraordinary journey, and let the road lead you to unimaginable destinations. Get ready to explore, unwind, and embrace the beauty of our world—one adventure at a time.Ce qui est inclusLots of fun.
Pot and pans.
Silverware.
Bowls.
Plates.
Cups.
Beading and blankets.
RecommandationsZion National Park.
Bryce Canyon National Park.
Grand Canyon National Park (North Rim).
Snow Canyon State Park.
Sand Hollow State Park.
Quail Creek State Park.
Coral Pink Sand Dunes.
Red Cliffs National Conservation Area.
Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument.
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.
Lake Powell. (Wahweap, Antelope Point Marina)
Horseshoe Bend.
Capitol Reef National Park.
Canyonlands National Park.
Moab Utah.
Arches National Park.
Dixie National Forest.
Cedar Breaks National Monument.
Warner Valley Dinosaur Track Site.
Glitter Mountain.
Great Basin National Park.
Manti-La Sal National Forest.
Valley of Fire State Park.
Anza-Borrego Desert State Park.
Kodachrome Basin State Park.Autres points à signalerPower by the sun.
Do's:Do plan and research the campground or RV park in advance to ensure it has the necessary amenities and facilities for your travel trailer.
Do check the weather forecast before you go and pack accordingly, including appropriate clothing, gear, and equipment.
Do practice setting up and taking down your travel trailer before your camping trip to familiarize yourself with the process and ensure a smooth experience.
Do bring along leveling blocks or pads to help level your travel trailer at the campsite.
Do pack essential supplies such as drinking water, food, toiletries, bedding, first aid kit, and cooking utensils.
Do follow campground rules and respect other campers' privacy and space.
Do explore the surrounding nature and enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, or simply relaxing by the campfire.
Do practice good fire safety, including using designated fire rings or pits, keeping the fire small and manageable, and fully extinguishing it before leaving.
Do take advantage of the facilities and amenities provided by the campground, such as showers, restrooms, and recreational areas.
Do connect water pressure regulator when hooking up the water to the trailer.
Do connect surge protector when connecting electrical.
Do have fun, make memories, and embrace the joys of camping with your travel trailer!
Don'ts:Don't have the main switch on wail running inverter. Have it turned to the off setting.
Don't touch any of the batteries or electrical components, only turn on and off the inverter.
Don't overload your travel trailer with excessive weight, as it can affect its stability and towing capabilities.
Don't forget to secure all loose items inside the trailer before hitting the road to prevent them from shifting or falling during transit.
Don't neglect to check your travel trailer's tires, brakes, and other essential components before every trip to ensure they are in good working condition.
Don't leave food or garbage outside the trailer, as it can attract wildlife and pests.
Don't forget to use wheel chocks when parked to prevent the trailer from rolling or moving unintentionally.
Don't leave your travel trailer unattended with valuable items inside, as it can be a target for theft.
Don't neglect campground etiquette, such as keeping noise levels down during quiet hours and cleaning up after yourself.
Don't attempt to tow your travel trailer without proper training or experience. If you're new to towing, consider taking a course or getting guidance from experienced individuals.
Don't forget to conserve water and electricity while camping to ensure a sustainable and eco-friendly experience.
Don't let challenges or mishaps dampen your spirits. Embrace the adventure and enjoy the journey!
Remember, camping with a travel trailer is all about having fun, exploring the outdoors, and creating lasting memories. Enjoy your camping trip!
Pot and pans.
Silverware.
Bowls.
Plates.
Cups.
Beading and blankets.
RecommandationsZion National Park.
Bryce Canyon National Park.
Grand Canyon National Park (North Rim).
Snow Canyon State Park.
Sand Hollow State Park.
Quail Creek State Park.
Coral Pink Sand Dunes.
Red Cliffs National Conservation Area.
Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument.
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.
Lake Powell. (Wahweap, Antelope Point Marina)
Horseshoe Bend.
Capitol Reef National Park.
Canyonlands National Park.
Moab Utah.
Arches National Park.
Dixie National Forest.
Cedar Breaks National Monument.
Warner Valley Dinosaur Track Site.
Glitter Mountain.
Great Basin National Park.
Manti-La Sal National Forest.
Valley of Fire State Park.
Anza-Borrego Desert State Park.
Kodachrome Basin State Park.Autres points à signalerPower by the sun.
Do's:Do plan and research the campground or RV park in advance to ensure it has the necessary amenities and facilities for your travel trailer.
Do check the weather forecast before you go and pack accordingly, including appropriate clothing, gear, and equipment.
Do practice setting up and taking down your travel trailer before your camping trip to familiarize yourself with the process and ensure a smooth experience.
Do bring along leveling blocks or pads to help level your travel trailer at the campsite.
Do pack essential supplies such as drinking water, food, toiletries, bedding, first aid kit, and cooking utensils.
Do follow campground rules and respect other campers' privacy and space.
Do explore the surrounding nature and enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, or simply relaxing by the campfire.
Do practice good fire safety, including using designated fire rings or pits, keeping the fire small and manageable, and fully extinguishing it before leaving.
Do take advantage of the facilities and amenities provided by the campground, such as showers, restrooms, and recreational areas.
Do connect water pressure regulator when hooking up the water to the trailer.
Do connect surge protector when connecting electrical.
Do have fun, make memories, and embrace the joys of camping with your travel trailer!
Don'ts:Don't have the main switch on wail running inverter. Have it turned to the off setting.
Don't touch any of the batteries or electrical components, only turn on and off the inverter.
Don't overload your travel trailer with excessive weight, as it can affect its stability and towing capabilities.
Don't forget to secure all loose items inside the trailer before hitting the road to prevent them from shifting or falling during transit.
Don't neglect to check your travel trailer's tires, brakes, and other essential components before every trip to ensure they are in good working condition.
Don't leave food or garbage outside the trailer, as it can attract wildlife and pests.
Don't forget to use wheel chocks when parked to prevent the trailer from rolling or moving unintentionally.
Don't leave your travel trailer unattended with valuable items inside, as it can be a target for theft.
Don't neglect campground etiquette, such as keeping noise levels down during quiet hours and cleaning up after yourself.
Don't attempt to tow your travel trailer without proper training or experience. If you're new to towing, consider taking a course or getting guidance from experienced individuals.
Don't forget to conserve water and electricity while camping to ensure a sustainable and eco-friendly experience.
Don't let challenges or mishaps dampen your spirits. Embrace the adventure and enjoy the journey!
Remember, camping with a travel trailer is all about having fun, exploring the outdoors, and creating lasting memories. Enjoy your camping trip!
Caractéristiques
2022 Forest River Cherokee Wolf Pup
- 4 couchages
- Eau douce : 16 gal
- Eaux grises : 20 gal
- Eaux usées : 25 gal
- Capacité en propane : 5 gal
- Poids de l'attelage : 380 lbs
- 4 couchages
- Eau douce : 16 gal
- Eaux grises : 20 gal
- Eaux usées : 25 gal
- Capacité en propane : 5 gal
- Poids de l'attelage : 380 lbs
Aménagements
- WC
- Douche intérieure
- Douche extérieure
- Générateur
- Solaire
- Raccordement à l'eau
- Raccordement à l'électricité
- Raccordement aux eaux usées
- WC
- Douche intérieure
- Douche extérieure
- Générateur
- Solaire
- Raccordement à l'eau
- Raccordement à l'électricité
- Raccordement aux eaux usées
Répond en général en moins de 24 heures
Règles et politiques
- Animaux acceptés
- Compatible avec un hayon
- Pas de festivals de musique
- Non fumeur
- Kilométrage illimité
- Générateur illimité hour
Assistance routière 24h/24, 7j/7
En savoir plus à propos de l'assistance routièreUne assistance routière pour chaque location, ainsi qu'une aide pour planifier votre séjour ou utiliser le camping-car.
En savoir plus à propos de l'assistance routièreOptions
Agrémentez votre séjour avec ces options. Disponibles au moment du paiement.
Dumping Fee
If trailer is returned without an empty black or gray tank a dumping fee will be added on.
139,50 €
Excessive Cleaning Fee
Excessive dirt, mud, or spills that require professional cleaning to remove. Failing to dispose trash.
139,50 €
Pet Cleaning Fee
Renters with pets will be charged an extra $75 fee for cleaning.
69,75 €
Dumping Fee
If trailer is returned without an empty black or gray tank a dumping fee will be added on.
139,50 €
Excessive Cleaning Fee
Excessive dirt, mud, or spills that require professional cleaning to remove. Failing to dispose trash.
139,50 €
Pet Cleaning Fee
Renters with pets will be charged an extra $75 fee for cleaning.
69,75 €
Disponibilité et tarifs
Il y a un séjour minimum de 2 night
Remises
- Tarif hebdomadaire (+7 nuits) : 10% de réduction nuit
- Tarif mensuel (+28 nuits) : 20% de réduction nuit
Frais
- Dépôt de garantie : 465,00 € (remboursable)
- Frais de préparation : 93,00 €. This fee will cover preparing and sanitizing the unit prior to each rental.
Wolf Puppy
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3.5Kenny W.
avril 20245
Zack was easy to work with. Everything on trailer was in working order and I had no issues. I would definitely rent from Zach again.
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Q.What flexibility is available for picking up and dropping off the RV?
R.
We are flexible. Please keep us informed and up to date with any changes.
Q.How do the electric, water and sewage hook up work while setting up at the campground?
R.
The sewage hose is in the storage pipe under the trailer. There's more sewage hose in the front of the trailer in the black box. Water hose filter and pressure regulator are provided. Use the pressure regulator when hooking up. Electrical hook ups are all set up. Leave on the amp regulator connector. When using solar power you cannot use microwave and AC at the same time. Turn master switch to 'off' when using solar.
Emplacement
St, George, Utah
Emplacement exact fourni après la réservation