Off-grid ready - 400 watts of solar, inverter, battery and fresh water upgr
Offers delivery
Sleeps 8
30.5 ft. long
Park in a sunny place and thanks to the 400 watts of solar power, beefy inverter, and large batteries, you'll have power for lights, fans (we even use box fans when we're blessed with sufficient sun), charging your various plug in devices, running the water pump, TV, radio, the refrigerator, the furnace, probably even a Cpap machine (Though it depends on your setup)... You won't be limited to a day or two before the battery goes dead; As long as there's sun and you plan accordingly you'll be good to go. All without the noise and hassle of running a gas generator. This is mostly a moot point if you're camping somewhere with electrical hookups, in which case things work just like any other camper.Water:
For extended stays, if you're in a place where you can safely discharge dish/shower water (so-called grey water), you can make use of this camper's customized ability to transfer water from an external tank (such as the one available as an add-on) in the back of your tow vehicle to replenish the onboard store of fresh water. We use this extensively when camping in an open field. When it comes time to discharge stored waste water, the included "Sewer Solution" setup makes things much easier and cleaner than the traditional "stinky slinky" type sewer discharge. Or, tank dumping can be handled as an add-on.Staying cool: The standard ducted air conditioner can keep things cool if you've got a suitable electrical hookup. But if you're dry camping, there is an upgraded ceiling fan in the bathroom that can provide much more of a night time breeze throughout the camper than the typical fan. It has more power to pull cool night air through the windows and exhaust any built up heat. And thanks to the solar panels, running this whenever you're in the camper or even all day isn't a problem. With sunny enough days you can run box fans as well; We do this for napping kids during the hot afternoons. The electric awning lets you create shade immediately as soon as you arrive without bothering with strange mechani***; Just press the button until extended properly. Press another button to retract it.Standout specs:
+ 400 watts of solar panels on the roof
+ Warm LED lighting and subtle upgrades for extended runtimes
+ Easy accessibility for USB device charging
+ Upgraded 220+ AH batteries
+ Inverter for 120 volt / household plug devices ; Plug devices in like you're at home!
+ Set up for pumping water to onboard tank.
+ Electric push-button awning.- Currently the TV and the DVD player are having issues; I will replace them if I find there is a demand for them.* One way rentals and tow vehicle are both available options... But we'll have to discuss the details on a case by case basis.
Park in a sunny place and thanks to the 400 watts of solar power, beefy inverter, and large batteries, you'll have power for lights, fans (we even use box fans when we're blessed with sufficient sun), charging your various plug in devices, running the water pump, TV, radio, the refrigerator, the furnace, probably even a Cpap machine (Though it depends on your setup)... You won't be limited to a day or two before the battery goes dead; As long as there's sun and you plan accordingly you'll be good to go. All without the noise and hassle of running a gas generator. This is mostly a moot point if you're camping somewhere with electrical hookups, in which case things work just like any other camper.Water:
For extended stays, if you're in a place where you can safely discharge dish/shower water (so-called grey water), you can make use of this camper's customized ability to transfer water from an external tank (such as the one available as an add-on) in the back of your tow vehicle to replenish the onboard store of fresh water. We use this extensively when camping in an open field. When it comes time to discharge stored waste water, the included "Sewer Solution" setup makes things much easier and cleaner than the traditional "stinky slinky" type sewer discharge. Or, tank dumping can be handled as an add-on.Staying cool: The standard ducted air conditioner can keep things cool if you've got a suitable electrical hookup. But if you're dry camping, there is an upgraded ceiling fan in the bathroom that can provide much more of a night time breeze throughout the camper than the typical fan. It has more power to pull cool night air through the windows and exhaust any built up heat. And thanks to the solar panels, running this whenever you're in the camper or even all day isn't a problem. With sunny enough days you can run box fans as well; We do this for napping kids during the hot afternoons. The electric awning lets you create shade immediately as soon as you arrive without bothering with strange mechani***; Just press the button until extended properly. Press another button to retract it.Standout specs:
+ 400 watts of solar panels on the roof
+ Warm LED lighting and subtle upgrades for extended runtimes
+ Easy accessibility for USB device charging
+ Upgraded 220+ AH batteries
+ Inverter for 120 volt / household plug devices ; Plug devices in like you're at home!
+ Set up for pumping water to onboard tank.
+ Electric push-button awning.- Currently the TV and the DVD player are having issues; I will replace them if I find there is a demand for them.* One way rentals and tow vehicle are both available options... But we'll have to discuss the details on a case by case basis.
2009 Keystone Sprinter 264BHS
Length
30.5 ft
30.5 ft
Hitch Weight
630 lbs
630 lbs
Host add-ons
2 camp chairs and 2 recliners
2005 Dodge Ram 2500 turbo diesel tow vehicle
RV Toilet Paper
Septic / grey tank dumping
Washing of a sink full of dirty dishes
Features
- Sleeps 8
- Fresh water: 55 gal
- Gray water: 64 gal
- Black water: 30 gal
- Propane capacity: 60 lbs
- Hitch weight: 630 lbs
- Sleeps 8
- Fresh water: 55 gal
- Gray water: 64 gal
- Black water: 30 gal
- Propane capacity: 60 lbs
- Hitch weight: 630 lbs
Amenities
- Toilet
- Inside shower
- Solar
- Audio inputs
- Radio
- Oven
- Stove
- Microwave
- Toilet
- Inside shower
- Solar
- Audio inputs
- Radio
- Oven
- Stove
- Microwave
Nearby places to stay
Penhook, VA • Exact location provided after booking

1. Indian Heritage RV Park
Martinsville, VA • 28 miles away

2. Jellystone Park™ Natural Bridge
Natural Bridge Station, VA • 44 miles away

3. Wilderness Adventure at Eagle Landing
New Castle, VA • 46 miles away

4. Lake Ridge RV Resort
Hillsville, VA • 63 miles away

5. Montebello Camping & Fishing Resort
Montebello, VA • 65 miles away
Availability and RV fit not guaranteed. Please verify directly with campgrounds before booking.
Penhook, VA • Exact location provided after booking
Rules and policies
- Tailgating friendly
- Not pet friendly
- No music festivals
- No smoking
- Unlimited mileage
Meet your host, Tyler
Member since 2019
