This homey RV is just that, comfortable. Without the bells and whistles, you can easily focus on your activities. Whether it be lounging on the fold out sofa, or preparing a meal in the kitchen, this RV will suit just every outdoor event in style. If you care for your rental like its your own, then look no further.Want to stay in Vegas? I can deliver this RV to a campground that has amenities and still be close to the strip. Just 7 miles away, you’ll be in the limelight on Las Vegas Blvd.What's includedfresh linen, camping chairsRecommendationsZion National Park is a southwest Utah nature preserve distinguished by Zion Canyon’s steep red cliffs. Zion Canyon Scenic Drive cuts through its main section, leading to forest trails along the Virgin River. The river flows to the Emerald Pools, which have waterfalls and a hanging garden. Also along the river, partly through deep chasms, is Zion Narrows wading hike. Just three hours Northeast of Las Vegas, RVers can enjoy plenty of nature hikes here! The park offers ample parking and several partial-hookup RV camping spots.Other things to noteNo smoking. No pets. Do not use awning. Must be returned with a full tank of gas, full propane, and empty waste tanks. See hassle-free return add-on for end-of-trip convenience.
This homey RV is just that, comfortable. Without the bells and whistles, you can easily focus on your activities. Whether it be lounging on the fold out sofa, or preparing a meal in the kitchen, this RV will suit just every outdoor event in style. If you care for your rental like its your own, then look no further.Want to stay in Vegas? I can deliver this RV to a campground that has amenities and still be close to the strip. Just 7 miles away, you’ll be in the limelight on Las Vegas Blvd.What's includedfresh linen, camping chairsRecommendationsZion National Park is a southwest Utah nature preserve distinguished by Zion Canyon’s steep red cliffs. Zion Canyon Scenic Drive cuts through its main section, leading to forest trails along the Virgin River. The river flows to the Emerald Pools, which have waterfalls and a hanging garden. Also along the river, partly through deep chasms, is Zion Narrows wading hike. Just three hours Northeast of Las Vegas, RVers can enjoy plenty of nature hikes here! The park offers ample parking and several partial-hookup RV camping spots.Other things to noteNo smoking. No pets. Do not use awning. Must be returned with a full tank of gas, full propane, and empty waste tanks. See hassle-free return add-on for end-of-trip convenience.
2002 Winnebago Minnie
Length
22 ft
22 ft
Transmission
Automatic
Automatic
Fuel Type
Gasoline
Gasoline
Tank Size
37 gal
37 gal
Sleeps
5
5
Seatbelts
5
5

Host add-ons
Disposable flatware
Gas Fillup Is not Free
Propane fillup Fee
Guest reviews
5.0
Excellent
1 reviews
Overall rating
5
4
3
2
1
Communication
5
Cleanliness
5
Maintenance
5
Value
5
Listing accuracy
5
Features
2002 Winnebago Minnie
- Sleeps 5
- 5 seatbelts
- Fresh water: 36 gal
- Fuel type: Gas
- Fuel capacity: 37 gal
- Automatic transmission
- Sleeps 5
- 5 seatbelts
- Fresh water: 36 gal
- Fuel type: Gas
- Fuel capacity: 37 gal
- Automatic transmission
Amenities
- Toilet
- Inside shower
- Generator
- Audio inputs
- Radio
- CD player
- Oven
- Stove
- Toilet
- Inside shower
- Generator
- Audio inputs
- Radio
- CD player
- Oven
- Stove
Nearby places to stay
Las Vegas, NV • Exact location provided after booking

1. Las Vegas RV Resort
Las Vegas, NV • 12 miles away

2. Meadview RV Park & Cozy Cabins
Meadview, AZ • 68 miles away

3. Silver View RV Resort
Bullhead City, AZ • 83 miles away

4. Anasazi Palms
Littlefield, AZ • 90 miles away

5. Red Rock Canyon Campground
Las Vegas, NV • 6 miles away
Availability and RV fit not guaranteed. Please verify directly with campgrounds before booking.
Las Vegas, NV • Exact location provided after booking
Rules and policies
RV clearance is 11 feet high and 9 feet wide
RV makes wide turns.
Use regular unleaded gas.
Only human waste goes in the toilet.
Only soap suds go in the sinks.
Dispose of toilet paper, feminine products, disposable wipes, food scraps and crumbs in the trash bins.
Recycle whenever you can.
Use one toilet treatment every two days or after each sewage dump.
Must be returned with a full tank of gas and propane.
Waste tanks must be empty upon return.
RV clearance is 11 feet high and 9 feet wide
RV makes wide turns.
Use regular unleaded gas.
Only human waste goes in the toilet.
Only soap suds go in the sinks.
Dispose of toilet paper, feminine products, disposable wipes, food scraps and crumbs in the trash bins.
Recycle whenever you can.
Use one toilet treatment every two days or after each sewage dump.
Must be returned with a full tank of gas and propane.
Waste tanks must be empty upon return.
- 3 PM start time
11 AM end time - Not pet friendly
- No music festivals
- No tailgating
- No smoking
- Mileage: 50 free miles / day
- 2 generator hours / day
Cancellation: Flexible
My favorite trip of all time was a 3-week road trip with my children in 2017 on our return trip from New Jersey to San Francisco. We headed up to New England and walked the historical trailhead downtown. We continued north where my kids and I enjoyed a lobster meal at Mabel's restaurant in Maine and played in the cool sands of Mother's Beach. Two days later, we saw the Niagara Falls (US side) and the gorgeous landscape I only imagined on postcards. We crossed over to Missouri and visited the Gateway Arch National Park and had us some scrumptious smoked BBQ meats. Indiana was where we camped and relaxed with s'mores. Heading up to South Dakota was scenic and friendly. There were so much to learn and see at the Mount Rushmore monuments. Next stop was Yellowstone National park where we saw the famous Old Faithful geyser spewing up hot water in the air. We camped for two days at Teton National Park and fished in this massive lake with beautiful landscape and clear blue skies. We picnicked beach-front for the day before heading back on the road. Camping at a KOA in Ely, NV for two nights was where we relaxed and ate more s'more and had Pizza delivered to our campsite.
In between campsites and destinations, we shopped at Walmarts, filled up our fuel at truck stops, and ate at local joints only foodies salivate over on articles. We had the time of our lives and continue to explore until our hearts are full.
Other road trips:
From NJ --> Savannah, GA --> New Orleans, LA --> Albaquerque, NM --> Grand Canyon, AZ --> Las Vegas, NV --> Santa Monica, CA --> SF
From SF --> Puyallup, WA --> Vancouver, BC --> Michigan --> New Jersey --> SF
From SF --> San Diego, CA --> Tijuana, Mexico --> San Diego, CA --> SF
From SF --> Arizona --> San Antonio, TX --> Beaumont, TX --> New Orleans, LA --> Mobile, AL --> Pensacola, FL --> Jacksonville, FL, Orlando, FL --> Cape Canaveral, FL
From SF --> Salt Lake City, UT --> Rocky Mountains NP, CO --> Glenwood Hot Springs, CO --> SF
My favorite trip of all time was a 3-week road trip with my children in 2017 on our return trip from New Jersey to San Francisco. We headed up to New England and walked the historical trailhead downtown. We continued north where my kids and I enjoyed a lobster meal at Mabel's restaurant in Maine and played in the cool sands of Mother's Beach. Two days later, we saw the Niagara Falls (US side) and the gorgeous landscape I only imagined on postcards. We crossed over to Missouri and visited the Gateway Arch National Park and had us some scrumptious smoked BBQ meats. Indiana was where we camped and relaxed with s'mores. Heading up to South Dakota was scenic and friendly. There were so much to learn and see at the Mount Rushmore monuments. Next stop was Yellowstone National park where we saw the famous Old Faithful geyser spewing up hot water in the air. We camped for two days at Teton National Park and fished in this massive lake with beautiful landscape and clear blue skies. We picnicked beach-front for the day before heading back on the road. Camping at a KOA in Ely, NV for two nights was where we relaxed and ate more s'more and had Pizza delivered to our campsite.
In between campsites and destinations, we shopped at Walmarts, filled up our fuel at truck stops, and ate at local joints only foodies salivate over on articles. We had the time of our lives and continue to explore until our hearts are full.
Other road trips:
From NJ --> Savannah, GA --> New Orleans, LA --> Albaquerque, NM --> Grand Canyon, AZ --> Las Vegas, NV --> Santa Monica, CA --> SF
From SF --> Puyallup, WA --> Vancouver, BC --> Michigan --> New Jersey --> SF
From SF --> San Diego, CA --> Tijuana, Mexico --> San Diego, CA --> SF
From SF --> Arizona --> San Antonio, TX --> Beaumont, TX --> New Orleans, LA --> Mobile, AL --> Pensacola, FL --> Jacksonville, FL, Orlando, FL --> Cape Canaveral, FL
From SF --> Salt Lake City, UT --> Rocky Mountains NP, CO --> Glenwood Hot Springs, CO --> SF















