2013 Forest River RV Georgetown XL 377TSF
2 guests
Sleeps 5
39 ft. long
Offers delivery
2013 Georgetown XL
2013 Forest River Georgetown XL 37TSF to enjoy as a group or as a family, with a capacity for 5 sleepers, ideal in any season that is designed to enjoy any time, vacation, or simply escape from the current routine.- 3 Slides.
- One Full Bathroom
- One Queen Bed
- Dinette/Twin Sleeper
- Sofa/Full Sleeper
- 40" living room TV
- 26" Master Bedroom TV
- Outside Entertainment Center with a 30" LED TV , a radio, and external speakers.
- Fuel Capacity: 80 gallon
- Exterior Height: 12' 8"
- Fresh Water: 65 gallon
- Gray Water: 41 gallon
- Black Water: 41 gallon
- Awning Size: 20" Power patio awning
- Hydraulic 4-Point Leveling Jacks
- 2 ACs
- Gas generator
- Outdoor Shower
- 50 AmpsExtras: kitchen cutlery, 9 pieces nonstick cookware , mattress pads, sheets, towels, dishes, garbage bags, cleaning products, an espresso maker, an electric tea kettle, outside grill, outdoor chairs and tablesWhat's includedkitchen cutlery, 9 pieces nonstick cookware , mattress pads, sheets, towels, dishes, garbage bags, cleaning products, an espresso maker, an electric tea kettle, outside grill, outdoor chairs and tablesRecommendations1) Beverly Beach - Camptown, Florida: Beverly Beach Camptown is located directly on the Atlantic Ocean halfway between St. Augustine and Daytona Beach. RV sites bump right up to a beach wall and the warm sand is just a few steps away. The water there is always gorgeous and inviting and you can swim just steps away from the comfort of the RV. 2)Jekyll Island Campground - Georgia: This campground feels like a hybrid between a state park and a private campground. It is actually owned by the state but is not part of Georgia’s excellent state park system. Sites are not large and private like they are at many state parks, but the location is excellent and the campground is wooded and shady. The island itself is gorgeous with many beaches to choose from. Best among them is Driftwood Beach which is close to the campground. The beach is filled with the skeletons of old trees that have been exposed by erosion. This creates a spooky look for photos and a natural playground that will keep your kids occupied for hours while you relax on the beach. 3)Vogel State Park - Blairsville, Georgia: One of Georgia’s oldest state parks, sits at the base of Blood Mountain inside Chattahoochee National Forest. The park is particularly popular during the autumn months, when the Blue Ridge Mountains put on a colorful display of fall foliage. RV campers can choose from 90 campsites with electric hookups. 4)Myrtle Beach State Park - South Carolina: Just about every inch of Coastal South Carolina is gorgeous and filled with excellent options for outdoor recreation. Thankfully, they also have one of the best state park campground systems in the country. Myrtle Beach State Park is close to all of the wild and crazy entertainment and dining options that the region offers, but it is far enough away to provide a quiet retreat. The beaches are pristine and just steps away from the RV sites in the campground. Fishing from the pier is great, and it is a beautiful spot for photography at sunrise or sunset. 5) Huntington Beach State Park - Murrells Inlet, South Carolina: Most famous for the wide Grand Strand beach, Huntington Beach State Park has plenty more to offer, including excellent birdwatching, the state's best surf fishing and historical attractions like Atalaya, the Moorish-style winter home of Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington and a National Historic Landmark. The park features more than 180 campsites, including some with full RV hookups.Other things to noteAs per CDC guidelines this RV is ventilated after each use. All surfaces are cleaned and then disinfected. All linens, drapes, and rugs are washed on highest heat setting. No smoking inside RV.
- One Full Bathroom
- One Queen Bed
- Dinette/Twin Sleeper
- Sofa/Full Sleeper
- 40" living room TV
- 26" Master Bedroom TV
- Outside Entertainment Center with a 30" LED TV , a radio, and external speakers.
- Fuel Capacity: 80 gallon
- Exterior Height: 12' 8"
- Fresh Water: 65 gallon
- Gray Water: 41 gallon
- Black Water: 41 gallon
- Awning Size: 20" Power patio awning
- Hydraulic 4-Point Leveling Jacks
- 2 ACs
- Gas generator
- Outdoor Shower
- 50 AmpsExtras: kitchen cutlery, 9 pieces nonstick cookware , mattress pads, sheets, towels, dishes, garbage bags, cleaning products, an espresso maker, an electric tea kettle, outside grill, outdoor chairs and tablesWhat's includedkitchen cutlery, 9 pieces nonstick cookware , mattress pads, sheets, towels, dishes, garbage bags, cleaning products, an espresso maker, an electric tea kettle, outside grill, outdoor chairs and tablesRecommendations1) Beverly Beach - Camptown, Florida: Beverly Beach Camptown is located directly on the Atlantic Ocean halfway between St. Augustine and Daytona Beach. RV sites bump right up to a beach wall and the warm sand is just a few steps away. The water there is always gorgeous and inviting and you can swim just steps away from the comfort of the RV. 2)Jekyll Island Campground - Georgia: This campground feels like a hybrid between a state park and a private campground. It is actually owned by the state but is not part of Georgia’s excellent state park system. Sites are not large and private like they are at many state parks, but the location is excellent and the campground is wooded and shady. The island itself is gorgeous with many beaches to choose from. Best among them is Driftwood Beach which is close to the campground. The beach is filled with the skeletons of old trees that have been exposed by erosion. This creates a spooky look for photos and a natural playground that will keep your kids occupied for hours while you relax on the beach. 3)Vogel State Park - Blairsville, Georgia: One of Georgia’s oldest state parks, sits at the base of Blood Mountain inside Chattahoochee National Forest. The park is particularly popular during the autumn months, when the Blue Ridge Mountains put on a colorful display of fall foliage. RV campers can choose from 90 campsites with electric hookups. 4)Myrtle Beach State Park - South Carolina: Just about every inch of Coastal South Carolina is gorgeous and filled with excellent options for outdoor recreation. Thankfully, they also have one of the best state park campground systems in the country. Myrtle Beach State Park is close to all of the wild and crazy entertainment and dining options that the region offers, but it is far enough away to provide a quiet retreat. The beaches are pristine and just steps away from the RV sites in the campground. Fishing from the pier is great, and it is a beautiful spot for photography at sunrise or sunset. 5) Huntington Beach State Park - Murrells Inlet, South Carolina: Most famous for the wide Grand Strand beach, Huntington Beach State Park has plenty more to offer, including excellent birdwatching, the state's best surf fishing and historical attractions like Atalaya, the Moorish-style winter home of Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington and a National Historic Landmark. The park features more than 180 campsites, including some with full RV hookups.Other things to noteAs per CDC guidelines this RV is ventilated after each use. All surfaces are cleaned and then disinfected. All linens, drapes, and rugs are washed on highest heat setting. No smoking inside RV.
2013 Forest River Georgetown XL 37TSF to enjoy as a group or as a family, with a capacity for 5 sleepers, ideal in any season that is designed to enjoy any time, vacation, or simply escape from the current routine.- 3 Slides.
- One Full Bathroom
- One Queen Bed
- Dinette/Twin Sleeper
- Sofa/Full Sleeper
- 40" living room TV
- 26" Master Bedroom TV
- Outside Entertainment Center with a 30" LED TV , a radio, and external speakers.
- Fuel Capacity: 80 gallon
- Exterior Height: 12' 8"
- Fresh Water: 65 gallon
- Gray Water: 41 gallon
- Black Water: 41 gallon
- Awning Size: 20" Power patio awning
- Hydraulic 4-Point Leveling Jacks
- 2 ACs
- Gas generator
- Outdoor Shower
- 50 AmpsExtras: kitchen cutlery, 9 pieces nonstick cookware , mattress pads, sheets, towels, dishes, garbage bags, cleaning products, an espresso maker, an electric tea kettle, outside grill, outdoor chairs and tablesWhat's includedkitchen cutlery, 9 pieces nonstick cookware , mattress pads, sheets, towels, dishes, garbage bags, cleaning products, an espresso maker, an electric tea kettle, outside grill, outdoor chairs and tablesRecommendations1) Beverly Beach - Camptown, Florida: Beverly Beach Camptown is located directly on the Atlantic Ocean halfway between St. Augustine and Daytona Beach. RV sites bump right up to a beach wall and the warm sand is just a few steps away. The water there is always gorgeous and inviting and you can swim just steps away from the comfort of the RV. 2)Jekyll Island Campground - Georgia: This campground feels like a hybrid between a state park and a private campground. It is actually owned by the state but is not part of Georgia’s excellent state park system. Sites are not large and private like they are at many state parks, but the location is excellent and the campground is wooded and shady. The island itself is gorgeous with many beaches to choose from. Best among them is Driftwood Beach which is close to the campground. The beach is filled with the skeletons of old trees that have been exposed by erosion. This creates a spooky look for photos and a natural playground that will keep your kids occupied for hours while you relax on the beach. 3)Vogel State Park - Blairsville, Georgia: One of Georgia’s oldest state parks, sits at the base of Blood Mountain inside Chattahoochee National Forest. The park is particularly popular during the autumn months, when the Blue Ridge Mountains put on a colorful display of fall foliage. RV campers can choose from 90 campsites with electric hookups. 4)Myrtle Beach State Park - South Carolina: Just about every inch of Coastal South Carolina is gorgeous and filled with excellent options for outdoor recreation. Thankfully, they also have one of the best state park campground systems in the country. Myrtle Beach State Park is close to all of the wild and crazy entertainment and dining options that the region offers, but it is far enough away to provide a quiet retreat. The beaches are pristine and just steps away from the RV sites in the campground. Fishing from the pier is great, and it is a beautiful spot for photography at sunrise or sunset. 5) Huntington Beach State Park - Murrells Inlet, South Carolina: Most famous for the wide Grand Strand beach, Huntington Beach State Park has plenty more to offer, including excellent birdwatching, the state's best surf fishing and historical attractions like Atalaya, the Moorish-style winter home of Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington and a National Historic Landmark. The park features more than 180 campsites, including some with full RV hookups.Other things to noteAs per CDC guidelines this RV is ventilated after each use. All surfaces are cleaned and then disinfected. All linens, drapes, and rugs are washed on highest heat setting. No smoking inside RV.
- One Full Bathroom
- One Queen Bed
- Dinette/Twin Sleeper
- Sofa/Full Sleeper
- 40" living room TV
- 26" Master Bedroom TV
- Outside Entertainment Center with a 30" LED TV , a radio, and external speakers.
- Fuel Capacity: 80 gallon
- Exterior Height: 12' 8"
- Fresh Water: 65 gallon
- Gray Water: 41 gallon
- Black Water: 41 gallon
- Awning Size: 20" Power patio awning
- Hydraulic 4-Point Leveling Jacks
- 2 ACs
- Gas generator
- Outdoor Shower
- 50 AmpsExtras: kitchen cutlery, 9 pieces nonstick cookware , mattress pads, sheets, towels, dishes, garbage bags, cleaning products, an espresso maker, an electric tea kettle, outside grill, outdoor chairs and tablesWhat's includedkitchen cutlery, 9 pieces nonstick cookware , mattress pads, sheets, towels, dishes, garbage bags, cleaning products, an espresso maker, an electric tea kettle, outside grill, outdoor chairs and tablesRecommendations1) Beverly Beach - Camptown, Florida: Beverly Beach Camptown is located directly on the Atlantic Ocean halfway between St. Augustine and Daytona Beach. RV sites bump right up to a beach wall and the warm sand is just a few steps away. The water there is always gorgeous and inviting and you can swim just steps away from the comfort of the RV. 2)Jekyll Island Campground - Georgia: This campground feels like a hybrid between a state park and a private campground. It is actually owned by the state but is not part of Georgia’s excellent state park system. Sites are not large and private like they are at many state parks, but the location is excellent and the campground is wooded and shady. The island itself is gorgeous with many beaches to choose from. Best among them is Driftwood Beach which is close to the campground. The beach is filled with the skeletons of old trees that have been exposed by erosion. This creates a spooky look for photos and a natural playground that will keep your kids occupied for hours while you relax on the beach. 3)Vogel State Park - Blairsville, Georgia: One of Georgia’s oldest state parks, sits at the base of Blood Mountain inside Chattahoochee National Forest. The park is particularly popular during the autumn months, when the Blue Ridge Mountains put on a colorful display of fall foliage. RV campers can choose from 90 campsites with electric hookups. 4)Myrtle Beach State Park - South Carolina: Just about every inch of Coastal South Carolina is gorgeous and filled with excellent options for outdoor recreation. Thankfully, they also have one of the best state park campground systems in the country. Myrtle Beach State Park is close to all of the wild and crazy entertainment and dining options that the region offers, but it is far enough away to provide a quiet retreat. The beaches are pristine and just steps away from the RV sites in the campground. Fishing from the pier is great, and it is a beautiful spot for photography at sunrise or sunset. 5) Huntington Beach State Park - Murrells Inlet, South Carolina: Most famous for the wide Grand Strand beach, Huntington Beach State Park has plenty more to offer, including excellent birdwatching, the state's best surf fishing and historical attractions like Atalaya, the Moorish-style winter home of Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington and a National Historic Landmark. The park features more than 180 campsites, including some with full RV hookups.Other things to noteAs per CDC guidelines this RV is ventilated after each use. All surfaces are cleaned and then disinfected. All linens, drapes, and rugs are washed on highest heat setting. No smoking inside RV.
Features
2013 Georgetown XL
- Sleeps 5
- 2 seatbelts
- Fresh water: 65 gal
- Fuel type: Gas
- Fuel capacity: 80 gal
- Gray water: 41 gal
- Sleeps 5
- 2 seatbelts
- Fresh water: 65 gal
- Fuel type: Gas
- Fuel capacity: 80 gal
- Gray water: 41 gal
Amenities
- Toilet
- Inside shower
- Outside shower
- Generator
- TV / DVD
- Radio
- Oven
- Stove
- Toilet
- Inside shower
- Outside shower
- Generator
- TV / DVD
- Radio
- Oven
- Stove
Usually answers in less than 24 hours
Rules and policies
- Not pet friendly
- No music festivals
- No tailgating
- No smoking
- Mileage: 100 free miles / day
- Unlimited generator hours
24/7 roadside assistance
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There’s a 1 night minimum stay
Discounts
- Weekly (7+ nights): 10% off nightly rate
- Monthly (28+ nights): 15% off nightly rate
Fees
- Security deposit: $1,500.00 (refundable)
- Prep fee: $100.00. 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.
Moderately flexible
Location
Cutler Bay, Florida
Exact location provided after booking