2013 Keystone Outback Travel Trailer, Sleeps 10, A/C & Heat. Outdoor kitchen. Gorgeous family RV.Kitchen Features:
Stove
Microwave
Refrigerator and Freezer
Sink
Large DinetteLiving Area Features:
Sofa
Large Entertainment centerBathroom Features:
Shower
Sink with Vanity
Toilet
Outside ShowerSleeping arrangements:
Queen master bedroom (sleep 2)
Full size pull out couch in living area (sleep 2)
Booth dinette turns into double bed (sleep 2)
Back bedroom with two twin beds and full size pull out couch (sleep 4)Additional Features:
Large outdoor kitchen with sink and gas stove top
Second entry/exit door at the bathroom for convenient tailgating or to clean up after a swim with out having to go through the RV houseAdditional notes for campers
Most camp sites provide electric, water and sewage hook-ups. However, if for your trip, you do not have any one of these hook-ups there are special considerations you must keep in mind. If you do not have sewage hook-up, you will be using the trailer's waste tanks, only. This means you will want to be conservative with your water usage as to not fill up the waste tanks before the end of your trip. If you do not have power hook-up, you'll want to have a generator to take along for your trip. If you do not have water hook up, you will be dependent on the water available in the RV's fresh water tank and any additional jugs of water you supply. Again, in this case you'll want to be conservative. For camp sites that do not supply all hook-ups, there is usually available to you a bath-house with bathroom and shower amenities. I encourage all campers to be familiar with 'boondocking' best practices, please read this article: .
Stove
Microwave
Refrigerator and Freezer
Sink
Large DinetteLiving Area Features:
Sofa
Large Entertainment centerBathroom Features:
Shower
Sink with Vanity
Toilet
Outside ShowerSleeping arrangements:
Queen master bedroom (sleep 2)
Full size pull out couch in living area (sleep 2)
Booth dinette turns into double bed (sleep 2)
Back bedroom with two twin beds and full size pull out couch (sleep 4)Additional Features:
Large outdoor kitchen with sink and gas stove top
Second entry/exit door at the bathroom for convenient tailgating or to clean up after a swim with out having to go through the RV houseAdditional notes for campers
Most camp sites provide electric, water and sewage hook-ups. However, if for your trip, you do not have any one of these hook-ups there are special considerations you must keep in mind. If you do not have sewage hook-up, you will be using the trailer's waste tanks, only. This means you will want to be conservative with your water usage as to not fill up the waste tanks before the end of your trip. If you do not have power hook-up, you'll want to have a generator to take along for your trip. If you do not have water hook up, you will be dependent on the water available in the RV's fresh water tank and any additional jugs of water you supply. Again, in this case you'll want to be conservative. For camp sites that do not supply all hook-ups, there is usually available to you a bath-house with bathroom and shower amenities. I encourage all campers to be familiar with 'boondocking' best practices, please read this article: .
2013 Keystone Outback Travel Trailer, Sleeps 10, A/C & Heat. Outdoor kitchen. Gorgeous family RV.Kitchen Features:
Stove
Microwave
Refrigerator and Freezer
Sink
Large DinetteLiving Area Features:
Sofa
Large Entertainment centerBathroom Features:
Shower
Sink with Vanity
Toilet
Outside ShowerSleeping arrangements:
Queen master bedroom (sleep 2)
Full size pull out couch in living area (sleep 2)
Booth dinette turns into double bed (sleep 2)
Back bedroom with two twin beds and full size pull out couch (sleep 4)Additional Features:
Large outdoor kitchen with sink and gas stove top
Second entry/exit door at the bathroom for convenient tailgating or to clean up after a swim with out having to go through the RV houseAdditional notes for campers
Most camp sites provide electric, water and sewage hook-ups. However, if for your trip, you do not have any one of these hook-ups there are special considerations you must keep in mind. If you do not have sewage hook-up, you will be using the trailer's waste tanks, only. This means you will want to be conservative with your water usage as to not fill up the waste tanks before the end of your trip. If you do not have power hook-up, you'll want to have a generator to take along for your trip. If you do not have water hook up, you will be dependent on the water available in the RV's fresh water tank and any additional jugs of water you supply. Again, in this case you'll want to be conservative. For camp sites that do not supply all hook-ups, there is usually available to you a bath-house with bathroom and shower amenities. I encourage all campers to be familiar with 'boondocking' best practices, please read this article: .
Stove
Microwave
Refrigerator and Freezer
Sink
Large DinetteLiving Area Features:
Sofa
Large Entertainment centerBathroom Features:
Shower
Sink with Vanity
Toilet
Outside ShowerSleeping arrangements:
Queen master bedroom (sleep 2)
Full size pull out couch in living area (sleep 2)
Booth dinette turns into double bed (sleep 2)
Back bedroom with two twin beds and full size pull out couch (sleep 4)Additional Features:
Large outdoor kitchen with sink and gas stove top
Second entry/exit door at the bathroom for convenient tailgating or to clean up after a swim with out having to go through the RV houseAdditional notes for campers
Most camp sites provide electric, water and sewage hook-ups. However, if for your trip, you do not have any one of these hook-ups there are special considerations you must keep in mind. If you do not have sewage hook-up, you will be using the trailer's waste tanks, only. This means you will want to be conservative with your water usage as to not fill up the waste tanks before the end of your trip. If you do not have power hook-up, you'll want to have a generator to take along for your trip. If you do not have water hook up, you will be dependent on the water available in the RV's fresh water tank and any additional jugs of water you supply. Again, in this case you'll want to be conservative. For camp sites that do not supply all hook-ups, there is usually available to you a bath-house with bathroom and shower amenities. I encourage all campers to be familiar with 'boondocking' best practices, please read this article: .
2013 Keystone Outback
Length
36 ft
36 ft
Gross Weight
7,550 lbs
7,550 lbs
Hitch Weight
550 lbs
550 lbs
Receiver
Not provided
Not provided
Brake Controller
Not provided
Not provided
Guest reviews
5.0
Excellent
2 reviews
Overall rating
5
4
3
2
1
Communication
5
Cleanliness
5
Maintenance
5
Value
5
Listing accuracy
5
Features
2013 Keystone Outback
- Sleeps 10
- Fresh water: 43 gal
- Gray water: 30 gal
- Black water: 30 gal
- Propane capacity: 14 lbs
- Gross weight: 7,550 lbs
- Sleeps 10
- Fresh water: 43 gal
- Gray water: 30 gal
- Black water: 30 gal
- Propane capacity: 14 lbs
- Gross weight: 7,550 lbs
Amenities
- Toilet
- Inside shower
- Outside shower
- TV / DVD
- Radio
- CD player
- Oven
- Stove
- Toilet
- Inside shower
- Outside shower
- TV / DVD
- Radio
- CD player
- Oven
- Stove
Location
Garner, NC • Exact location provided after booking
Garner, NC • Exact location provided after booking
Rules and policies
- 3 PM start time
11 AM end time - Tailgating friendly
- Not pet friendly
- No music festivals
- No smoking
- Mileage: 100 free miles / day
- No generator
Cancellation: Moderate
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