2019 Forest River No Boundaries -Nobo 16.5
5 • 9 reviews
Sleeps 2
20 ft. long
Pet friendly
Offers delivery
2019 Forest River Other
New 2019 No Boundaries camper sleeps 2, (one full time short queen) rooftop solar panel included. Super cute and easy to clean, with one of the largest kitchen sinks in RV history!!I've Dropped my daily rate and increased my per-trip rate in order to encourage longer rentals. There's way too much work involved in cleaning, prepping, and processing for a rental to do 2 and 3 day rentals.Please Read!
I wanted to check a few things before I approve your rental, so message me with these details when you request a reservation:
1. What will you be towing with?
2. What experience do you have towing a camper?
3. What is your vehicle's towing capacity?
4. Do you have a brake controller, 7 pin wiring, a 2" hitch, and 1 3/4" ball?
5. Where will you be taking the camper?
6. Who will be staying in the camper? Adults, kids, pets?
Sorry for all of the questions, but I've found it's best to get everything sorted out ahead of accepting reservations. Thanks! AngieThe solar panel does a great job recharging the batteries during the day, and my dual Champion 2000's are available if you'll be needing to run the AC or the optional microwave. If you'll need to use 110 outlets, you'll either need a power connection, the gas generators, or the solar Goal Zero 1000 with it's own solar panel suitcase add on.Please note that you'll need trailer towing experience and a minimum of 5000 pound towing capacity, a 2" hitch, a 7 pin electrical connection, and a brake controller. I will include at no charge my weight distribution hitch so you have a smoother and safer ride. If your vehicle doesn't meet these requirements, please ask for delivery.Glorious Glacier National Park is about 50 miles from my house and I can deliver to the campgrounds there for an additional fee.See "Add-ons" for all that is included, and what options are available.What's includedThis has been in flux since covid started, and so let me know what extras you want/need, and we can work it out. I have a lot of them listed in my Add-ons that you can go through and see what you would like.RecommendationsMy camper has spent many nights at the Fish Creek Campground, and at the West Glacier KOA. I've taken it to the Big Arm State Park, and really like that one. Reservations ahead of time are necessary in almost all parks all summer long.The campgrounds at Hungry Horse Reservoir are more open, but I don't allow my camper to be towed on the gravel roads there, as they can really be full of washboards and beat it up. Only a few of the northern campgrounds on the west side are accessible on pavement.I'm happy to and I prefer to deliver the camper rather than have inexperienced drivers try to tow it. Let's talk!Other things to noteI've DROPPED my daily rate and increased my per-trip rate in order to encourage longer rentals. There's way too much work involved in cleaning, prepping, and processing for a rental to do 2 and 3 day rentals.Please note that you'll need trailer towing experience and a minimum of 5000 pound towing capacity, a 2" hitch, a 7 pin electrical connection, and a brake controller. I will include at no charge my weight distribution hitch so you have a smoother and safer ride. If your vehicle doesn't meet these requirements, please ask for delivery.I wanted to check a few things before I approve your rental, so please message me with these details when you ask to reserve my camper:
1. What will you be towing with?
2. What experience do you have towing a camper?
3. What is your vehicle's towing capacity?
4. Do you have a brake controller, 7 pin wiring, a 2" hitch, and 1 3/4" ball?
5. Where will you be taking the camper?
6. Who will be staying in the camper? Adults, kids, pets?
Sorry for all of the questions, but I've found it's best to get everything sorted out ahead of accepting reservations.
(Yes, I'm being repetitious, but I've gotten too many requests without any details! Thank you for reading all of this! -- Angie)
I wanted to check a few things before I approve your rental, so message me with these details when you request a reservation:
1. What will you be towing with?
2. What experience do you have towing a camper?
3. What is your vehicle's towing capacity?
4. Do you have a brake controller, 7 pin wiring, a 2" hitch, and 1 3/4" ball?
5. Where will you be taking the camper?
6. Who will be staying in the camper? Adults, kids, pets?
Sorry for all of the questions, but I've found it's best to get everything sorted out ahead of accepting reservations. Thanks! AngieThe solar panel does a great job recharging the batteries during the day, and my dual Champion 2000's are available if you'll be needing to run the AC or the optional microwave. If you'll need to use 110 outlets, you'll either need a power connection, the gas generators, or the solar Goal Zero 1000 with it's own solar panel suitcase add on.Please note that you'll need trailer towing experience and a minimum of 5000 pound towing capacity, a 2" hitch, a 7 pin electrical connection, and a brake controller. I will include at no charge my weight distribution hitch so you have a smoother and safer ride. If your vehicle doesn't meet these requirements, please ask for delivery.Glorious Glacier National Park is about 50 miles from my house and I can deliver to the campgrounds there for an additional fee.See "Add-ons" for all that is included, and what options are available.What's includedThis has been in flux since covid started, and so let me know what extras you want/need, and we can work it out. I have a lot of them listed in my Add-ons that you can go through and see what you would like.RecommendationsMy camper has spent many nights at the Fish Creek Campground, and at the West Glacier KOA. I've taken it to the Big Arm State Park, and really like that one. Reservations ahead of time are necessary in almost all parks all summer long.The campgrounds at Hungry Horse Reservoir are more open, but I don't allow my camper to be towed on the gravel roads there, as they can really be full of washboards and beat it up. Only a few of the northern campgrounds on the west side are accessible on pavement.I'm happy to and I prefer to deliver the camper rather than have inexperienced drivers try to tow it. Let's talk!Other things to noteI've DROPPED my daily rate and increased my per-trip rate in order to encourage longer rentals. There's way too much work involved in cleaning, prepping, and processing for a rental to do 2 and 3 day rentals.Please note that you'll need trailer towing experience and a minimum of 5000 pound towing capacity, a 2" hitch, a 7 pin electrical connection, and a brake controller. I will include at no charge my weight distribution hitch so you have a smoother and safer ride. If your vehicle doesn't meet these requirements, please ask for delivery.I wanted to check a few things before I approve your rental, so please message me with these details when you ask to reserve my camper:
1. What will you be towing with?
2. What experience do you have towing a camper?
3. What is your vehicle's towing capacity?
4. Do you have a brake controller, 7 pin wiring, a 2" hitch, and 1 3/4" ball?
5. Where will you be taking the camper?
6. Who will be staying in the camper? Adults, kids, pets?
Sorry for all of the questions, but I've found it's best to get everything sorted out ahead of accepting reservations.
(Yes, I'm being repetitious, but I've gotten too many requests without any details! Thank you for reading all of this! -- Angie)
New 2019 No Boundaries camper sleeps 2, (one full time short queen) rooftop solar panel included. Super cute and easy to clean, with one of the largest kitchen sinks in RV history!!I've Dropped my daily rate and increased my per-trip rate in order to encourage longer rentals. There's way too much work involved in cleaning, prepping, and processing for a rental to do 2 and 3 day rentals.Please Read!
I wanted to check a few things before I approve your rental, so message me with these details when you request a reservation:
1. What will you be towing with?
2. What experience do you have towing a camper?
3. What is your vehicle's towing capacity?
4. Do you have a brake controller, 7 pin wiring, a 2" hitch, and 1 3/4" ball?
5. Where will you be taking the camper?
6. Who will be staying in the camper? Adults, kids, pets?
Sorry for all of the questions, but I've found it's best to get everything sorted out ahead of accepting reservations. Thanks! AngieThe solar panel does a great job recharging the batteries during the day, and my dual Champion 2000's are available if you'll be needing to run the AC or the optional microwave. If you'll need to use 110 outlets, you'll either need a power connection, the gas generators, or the solar Goal Zero 1000 with it's own solar panel suitcase add on.Please note that you'll need trailer towing experience and a minimum of 5000 pound towing capacity, a 2" hitch, a 7 pin electrical connection, and a brake controller. I will include at no charge my weight distribution hitch so you have a smoother and safer ride. If your vehicle doesn't meet these requirements, please ask for delivery.Glorious Glacier National Park is about 50 miles from my house and I can deliver to the campgrounds there for an additional fee.See "Add-ons" for all that is included, and what options are available.What's includedThis has been in flux since covid started, and so let me know what extras you want/need, and we can work it out. I have a lot of them listed in my Add-ons that you can go through and see what you would like.RecommendationsMy camper has spent many nights at the Fish Creek Campground, and at the West Glacier KOA. I've taken it to the Big Arm State Park, and really like that one. Reservations ahead of time are necessary in almost all parks all summer long.The campgrounds at Hungry Horse Reservoir are more open, but I don't allow my camper to be towed on the gravel roads there, as they can really be full of washboards and beat it up. Only a few of the northern campgrounds on the west side are accessible on pavement.I'm happy to and I prefer to deliver the camper rather than have inexperienced drivers try to tow it. Let's talk!Other things to noteI've DROPPED my daily rate and increased my per-trip rate in order to encourage longer rentals. There's way too much work involved in cleaning, prepping, and processing for a rental to do 2 and 3 day rentals.Please note that you'll need trailer towing experience and a minimum of 5000 pound towing capacity, a 2" hitch, a 7 pin electrical connection, and a brake controller. I will include at no charge my weight distribution hitch so you have a smoother and safer ride. If your vehicle doesn't meet these requirements, please ask for delivery.I wanted to check a few things before I approve your rental, so please message me with these details when you ask to reserve my camper:
1. What will you be towing with?
2. What experience do you have towing a camper?
3. What is your vehicle's towing capacity?
4. Do you have a brake controller, 7 pin wiring, a 2" hitch, and 1 3/4" ball?
5. Where will you be taking the camper?
6. Who will be staying in the camper? Adults, kids, pets?
Sorry for all of the questions, but I've found it's best to get everything sorted out ahead of accepting reservations.
(Yes, I'm being repetitious, but I've gotten too many requests without any details! Thank you for reading all of this! -- Angie)
I wanted to check a few things before I approve your rental, so message me with these details when you request a reservation:
1. What will you be towing with?
2. What experience do you have towing a camper?
3. What is your vehicle's towing capacity?
4. Do you have a brake controller, 7 pin wiring, a 2" hitch, and 1 3/4" ball?
5. Where will you be taking the camper?
6. Who will be staying in the camper? Adults, kids, pets?
Sorry for all of the questions, but I've found it's best to get everything sorted out ahead of accepting reservations. Thanks! AngieThe solar panel does a great job recharging the batteries during the day, and my dual Champion 2000's are available if you'll be needing to run the AC or the optional microwave. If you'll need to use 110 outlets, you'll either need a power connection, the gas generators, or the solar Goal Zero 1000 with it's own solar panel suitcase add on.Please note that you'll need trailer towing experience and a minimum of 5000 pound towing capacity, a 2" hitch, a 7 pin electrical connection, and a brake controller. I will include at no charge my weight distribution hitch so you have a smoother and safer ride. If your vehicle doesn't meet these requirements, please ask for delivery.Glorious Glacier National Park is about 50 miles from my house and I can deliver to the campgrounds there for an additional fee.See "Add-ons" for all that is included, and what options are available.What's includedThis has been in flux since covid started, and so let me know what extras you want/need, and we can work it out. I have a lot of them listed in my Add-ons that you can go through and see what you would like.RecommendationsMy camper has spent many nights at the Fish Creek Campground, and at the West Glacier KOA. I've taken it to the Big Arm State Park, and really like that one. Reservations ahead of time are necessary in almost all parks all summer long.The campgrounds at Hungry Horse Reservoir are more open, but I don't allow my camper to be towed on the gravel roads there, as they can really be full of washboards and beat it up. Only a few of the northern campgrounds on the west side are accessible on pavement.I'm happy to and I prefer to deliver the camper rather than have inexperienced drivers try to tow it. Let's talk!Other things to noteI've DROPPED my daily rate and increased my per-trip rate in order to encourage longer rentals. There's way too much work involved in cleaning, prepping, and processing for a rental to do 2 and 3 day rentals.Please note that you'll need trailer towing experience and a minimum of 5000 pound towing capacity, a 2" hitch, a 7 pin electrical connection, and a brake controller. I will include at no charge my weight distribution hitch so you have a smoother and safer ride. If your vehicle doesn't meet these requirements, please ask for delivery.I wanted to check a few things before I approve your rental, so please message me with these details when you ask to reserve my camper:
1. What will you be towing with?
2. What experience do you have towing a camper?
3. What is your vehicle's towing capacity?
4. Do you have a brake controller, 7 pin wiring, a 2" hitch, and 1 3/4" ball?
5. Where will you be taking the camper?
6. Who will be staying in the camper? Adults, kids, pets?
Sorry for all of the questions, but I've found it's best to get everything sorted out ahead of accepting reservations.
(Yes, I'm being repetitious, but I've gotten too many requests without any details! Thank you for reading all of this! -- Angie)
Features
2019 Forest River Other
- Sleeps 2
- Fresh water: 30 gal
- Gray water: 30 gal
- Black water: 30 gal
- Propane capacity: 20 gal
- Gross weight: 4,500 lbs
- Sleeps 2
- Fresh water: 30 gal
- Gray water: 30 gal
- Black water: 30 gal
- Propane capacity: 20 gal
- Gross weight: 4,500 lbs
Amenities
- Toilet
- Inside shower
- Outside shower
- Solar
- TV / DVD
- Stove
- Refrigerator
- Kitchen sink
- Toilet
- Inside shower
- Outside shower
- Solar
- TV / DVD
- Stove
- Refrigerator
- Kitchen sink
Usually answers in less than 24 hours
Rules and policies
- Pet friendly
- No music festivals
- No tailgating
- No smoking
- Mileage: 100 free miles / day
24/7 roadside assistance
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Bedding - included free
2" foam mattress topper & mattress pad
Free
Cell Phone Booster
Cell phone booster available. (weBoost Connect RV 65) This works to give you better cell reception in the camper if there is any cell coverage available where you camp. You will need 110 power to operate it, so either an electrical connection, or one of the generator options is necessary. The booster and interior antenna are mounted in the camper, but the exterior antenna will need to be set up at the campground once the camper is parked and leveled.
$10.00
/per day
Dump charges
If tanks not dumped and flushed
$50.00
/each
Bedding - included free
2" foam mattress topper & mattress pad
Free
Cell Phone Booster
Cell phone booster available. (weBoost Connect RV 65) This works to give you better cell reception in the camper if there is any cell coverage available where you camp. You will need 110 power to operate it, so either an electrical connection, or one of the generator options is necessary. The booster and interior antenna are mounted in the camper, but the exterior antenna will need to be set up at the campground once the camper is parked and leveled.
$10.00
/per day
Dump charges
If tanks not dumped and flushed
$50.00
/each
Availability and rates
There’s a 1 night minimum stay
Discounts
- Weekly (7+ nights): 14.2% off nightly rate
- Monthly (28+ nights): 3.5% off nightly rate
Fees
- Security deposit: $1,500.00 (refundable)
- Prep fee: $250.00. This fee will cover preparing and sanitizing the unit prior to each rental.
Have a question?Get answers directly from the host
Q.What flexibility is available for picking up and dropping off the RV?
A.
This will vary with my schedule. I'm a Realtor, and so some summer days are chaotic! Some days are a lot more flexible than others!
Location
Bigfork, Montana
Exact location provided after booking