Marshmallow-roasting sticks.
Cast iron sandwich makers for the fire.We provide the basics, including:
Plates, glasses, and silverware. Two non-stick pans & lids.
Some kitchen utensils.
Dish soap, dish scrubber & garbage bags.
Toaster and mini Keurig coffee pot.
Outdoor weather proof rug.
Mini vacuum for cleaning.
Propane grill (attaches to camper propane line).
Sewer hose (to empty black & gray tank).
Sewer flush hose (to rinse sewer tank).
Latex gloves.
Fresh water hose.
Two full propane tanks.
Toilet paper and tank chemicals.
Blocks, chocks, and necessary setup tools.Items you should plan to bring:
Campsite with electric & water hookups (message us for exceptions prior to booking)
Food & Drinks
Bedding (queen for dinette conversion, twin or cot for bunks)
Personal items like bathing supplies & toothbrushes
Bug spray, sun screen
Any additional kitchen gear you might need, not listed above
Paper towels or paper plates if you prefer to wash fewer dishes
Condiments, seasonings, etc.
Fire starters, paper, firewood.RecommendationsWe have camped in the huge tourist areas like the Black Hills, and every sort of campground available in the MN area. We view our camper as a place to sleep, store stuff, get ready for the day, and sometimes to cook. We camp to spend most of our time outside, and we love the freedom of a small camper for the best campsites! We often find we can fit into the secluded, wooded spaces close to lakes and other spots huge campers can't go! The hard-sided camper means you can take it to National Parks (which don't allow pop-ups and hybrids), too! Other things to noteWe will provide a clean travel trailer with a full propane tanks. We expect to get a clean RV back, with gray and black tanks empty and rinsed. No pets allowed, and no smoking in or near the camper. Have so much fun - camping is a great time to unplug and relax! We are happy to provide campground recommendations, and will walk you through how to setup, use, and tear down the camper when we meet!
Marshmallow-roasting sticks.
Cast iron sandwich makers for the fire.We provide the basics, including:
Plates, glasses, and silverware. Two non-stick pans & lids.
Some kitchen utensils.
Dish soap, dish scrubber & garbage bags.
Toaster and mini Keurig coffee pot.
Outdoor weather proof rug.
Mini vacuum for cleaning.
Propane grill (attaches to camper propane line).
Sewer hose (to empty black & gray tank).
Sewer flush hose (to rinse sewer tank).
Latex gloves.
Fresh water hose.
Two full propane tanks.
Toilet paper and tank chemicals.
Blocks, chocks, and necessary setup tools.Items you should plan to bring:
Campsite with electric & water hookups (message us for exceptions prior to booking)
Food & Drinks
Bedding (queen for dinette conversion, twin or cot for bunks)
Personal items like bathing supplies & toothbrushes
Bug spray, sun screen
Any additional kitchen gear you might need, not listed above
Paper towels or paper plates if you prefer to wash fewer dishes
Condiments, seasonings, etc.
Fire starters, paper, firewood.RecommendationsWe have camped in the huge tourist areas like the Black Hills, and every sort of campground available in the MN area. We view our camper as a place to sleep, store stuff, get ready for the day, and sometimes to cook. We camp to spend most of our time outside, and we love the freedom of a small camper for the best campsites! We often find we can fit into the secluded, wooded spaces close to lakes and other spots huge campers can't go! The hard-sided camper means you can take it to National Parks (which don't allow pop-ups and hybrids), too! Other things to noteWe will provide a clean travel trailer with a full propane tanks. We expect to get a clean RV back, with gray and black tanks empty and rinsed. No pets allowed, and no smoking in or near the camper. Have so much fun - camping is a great time to unplug and relax! We are happy to provide campground recommendations, and will walk you through how to setup, use, and tear down the camper when we meet!
2018 Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro
Length
16 ft
16 ft
Gross Weight
2,900 lbs
2,900 lbs
Hitch Weight
461 lbs
461 lbs
Connector
7pin
7pin
Receiver
Provided
Provided
Brake Controller
Provided
Provided
Host add-ons
Bath and Kitchen Towels
Camp Chairs
Dumping Fee
Excess Cleaning Fee
Folding Camp Table
Ice Chest Cooler
Guest reviews
Excellent
9 reviews
Overall rating
5
4
3
2
1
Communication
5
Cleanliness
4.86
Maintenance
5
Value
5
Listing accuracy
4.86
Features
- Sleeps 4
- Fresh water: 30 gal
- Gray water: 30 gal
- Black water: 30 gal
- Propane capacity: 40 lbs
- Gross weight: 2,900 lbs
- Sleeps 4
- Fresh water: 30 gal
- Gray water: 30 gal
- Black water: 30 gal
- Propane capacity: 40 lbs
- Gross weight: 2,900 lbs
Amenities
- Toilet
- Inside shower
- Outside shower
- Audio inputs
- Radio
- Oven
- Stove
- Microwave
- Toilet
- Inside shower
- Outside shower
- Audio inputs
- Radio
- Oven
- Stove
- Microwave
Nearby places to stay
Carver, MN • Exact location provided after booking

1. Ham Lake Resort
Ham Lake, MN • 40 miles away

2. Crystal Springs RV Resort
Ellendale, MN • 65 miles away

3. Hidden Meadows RV Park & Campground
Pine Island, MN • 68 miles away

4. Big Rock Creek
Saint Croix Falls, WI • 68 miles away

5. Swift Falls County Park
Benson, MN • 97 miles away
Availability and RV fit not guaranteed. Please verify directly with campgrounds before booking.
Carver, MN • Exact location provided after booking
Rules and policies
- Not pet friendly
- No music festivals
- No tailgating
- No smoking
- Mileage: 100 free miles / day
Frequently asked questions
Q.
What flexibility is available for picking up and dropping off the RV?
A.
Our pickups are typically scheduled the morning of your booking. We do offer an add-on option for early pickup, and can work with you on timing of that. For early pickups, we recommend you have the ability to plug the camper in at home or another location so that the fridge remains cold!
Q.
How do the electric, water and sewage hook up work while setting up at the campground?
A.
We have adapters for 30 and 50-amp sites. We provide detailed instructions and a walk through at pickup to help you setup. The camper plugs into an electrical box similar to a home appliance plug-in. If your campsite has water hookups (required), we provide you with a fresh water hose that attaches to the outdoor spigot. Sewer hookup happens when you are ready to "dump" your tanks - either at the end of your stay, or when they have filled up. We'll provide you the rundown on all of this, too!
Q.
What size bedding is needed for the beds in the RV?
A.
The main bed is a dinette conversion, and when setup as a bed, fits Queen-sized sheets and blankets. The bunks are a "cot" size, and we recommend Twin-sized sheets; they will be a bit wide, but tuck nicely under the mattresses. We provide mattress protectors for the bunks, but do require that you wash them if the littles (or bigs) in your group have any accidents that cause them to become soiled.
Meet your host, Chad Brandy
Member since 2021




