The R-pod may be small and light, but doesn't skimp on what my wife calls "the trailer must haves," to make your camping trip an enjoyable one. It has A/C and heat to keep you comfortable any time of year, A bathroom with shower and toilet (so no more going outside at night!) and a 5-gallon water heater. The dinette area converts to a two person bed, and the bunk bed will hold two more. If you can believe it, this small trailer also has a kitchen sink, a two burner stove, a fridge and a microwave. Please see the photos for more details. The R-pod fits our little family of three perfectly and our 2006 4-runner pulls it with no problem.What's includedA roll top table
Two camping chairs
An outdoor mat
4 inch foam pad for the dinette (goes on top of the padding already there)
Cookware (Sauce pan, skillet, fry pan)
Plates and bowls
Plastic utensils
two hot dog sticks
three rolls of RV toilet paper
RecommendationsIf you don't want to go to far, the Utah County area has some amazing places to camp. We have enjoyed Jolly's Ranch and Balsam Campground in Hobble Creek Canyon. A little further to the south, the Payson Lake area awesome, especially if you like fishing.If you don't mind going a little further away and spending a little more, staying around Marysvale Utah, next to the Piute ATV trail, and renting an OHV for a day or two has been one of our most memorable camping trips.If you really don't mind going far, Escalante Utah is one of the most underrated parts of the state. It isn't busy like the neighboring National Parks and you could spend a life time exploring it's slot canyons, desert rivers/waterfalls, and other unique natural beauty and still not see most of it.Other things to noteThis is not an off-road trailer. Do not take the trailer down high clearance/4x4 dirt roads.
No smoking (including vaping) or chewing tobacco
No festivals
Pets are okay as long as the trailer comes back clean
Two camping chairs
An outdoor mat
4 inch foam pad for the dinette (goes on top of the padding already there)
Cookware (Sauce pan, skillet, fry pan)
Plates and bowls
Plastic utensils
two hot dog sticks
three rolls of RV toilet paper
RecommendationsIf you don't want to go to far, the Utah County area has some amazing places to camp. We have enjoyed Jolly's Ranch and Balsam Campground in Hobble Creek Canyon. A little further to the south, the Payson Lake area awesome, especially if you like fishing.If you don't mind going a little further away and spending a little more, staying around Marysvale Utah, next to the Piute ATV trail, and renting an OHV for a day or two has been one of our most memorable camping trips.If you really don't mind going far, Escalante Utah is one of the most underrated parts of the state. It isn't busy like the neighboring National Parks and you could spend a life time exploring it's slot canyons, desert rivers/waterfalls, and other unique natural beauty and still not see most of it.Other things to noteThis is not an off-road trailer. Do not take the trailer down high clearance/4x4 dirt roads.
No smoking (including vaping) or chewing tobacco
No festivals
Pets are okay as long as the trailer comes back clean
The R-pod may be small and light, but doesn't skimp on what my wife calls "the trailer must haves," to make your camping trip an enjoyable one. It has A/C and heat to keep you comfortable any time of year, A bathroom with shower and toilet (so no more going outside at night!) and a 5-gallon water heater. The dinette area converts to a two person bed, and the bunk bed will hold two more. If you can believe it, this small trailer also has a kitchen sink, a two burner stove, a fridge and a microwave. Please see the photos for more details. The R-pod fits our little family of three perfectly and our 2006 4-runner pulls it with no problem.What's includedA roll top table
Two camping chairs
An outdoor mat
4 inch foam pad for the dinette (goes on top of the padding already there)
Cookware (Sauce pan, skillet, fry pan)
Plates and bowls
Plastic utensils
two hot dog sticks
three rolls of RV toilet paper
RecommendationsIf you don't want to go to far, the Utah County area has some amazing places to camp. We have enjoyed Jolly's Ranch and Balsam Campground in Hobble Creek Canyon. A little further to the south, the Payson Lake area awesome, especially if you like fishing.If you don't mind going a little further away and spending a little more, staying around Marysvale Utah, next to the Piute ATV trail, and renting an OHV for a day or two has been one of our most memorable camping trips.If you really don't mind going far, Escalante Utah is one of the most underrated parts of the state. It isn't busy like the neighboring National Parks and you could spend a life time exploring it's slot canyons, desert rivers/waterfalls, and other unique natural beauty and still not see most of it.Other things to noteThis is not an off-road trailer. Do not take the trailer down high clearance/4x4 dirt roads.
No smoking (including vaping) or chewing tobacco
No festivals
Pets are okay as long as the trailer comes back clean
Two camping chairs
An outdoor mat
4 inch foam pad for the dinette (goes on top of the padding already there)
Cookware (Sauce pan, skillet, fry pan)
Plates and bowls
Plastic utensils
two hot dog sticks
three rolls of RV toilet paper
RecommendationsIf you don't want to go to far, the Utah County area has some amazing places to camp. We have enjoyed Jolly's Ranch and Balsam Campground in Hobble Creek Canyon. A little further to the south, the Payson Lake area awesome, especially if you like fishing.If you don't mind going a little further away and spending a little more, staying around Marysvale Utah, next to the Piute ATV trail, and renting an OHV for a day or two has been one of our most memorable camping trips.If you really don't mind going far, Escalante Utah is one of the most underrated parts of the state. It isn't busy like the neighboring National Parks and you could spend a life time exploring it's slot canyons, desert rivers/waterfalls, and other unique natural beauty and still not see most of it.Other things to noteThis is not an off-road trailer. Do not take the trailer down high clearance/4x4 dirt roads.
No smoking (including vaping) or chewing tobacco
No festivals
Pets are okay as long as the trailer comes back clean
2009 Forest River R-Pod 152
Length
16.5 ft
16.5 ft
Gross Weight
3,144 lbs
3,144 lbs
Hitch Weight
144 lbs
144 lbs
Connector
7pin
7pin
Receiver
Not provided
Not provided
Brake Controller
Not provided
Not provided

Sleeping Arrangements
Dinnette conversion
1
1
Bunk bed
1
1
Host add-ons
3000 Watt Generator
Guest reviews
5
Excellent
5 reviews
Overall rating
5
4
3
2
1
Communication
5
Cleanliness
5
Maintenance
5
Value
5
Listing accuracy
5
Features
2009 Forest River R-Pod 152
- Sleeps 4
- Gross weight: 3,144 lbs
- Hitch weight: 144 lbs
- Sleeps 4
- Gross weight: 3,144 lbs
- Hitch weight: 144 lbs
Amenities
- Toilet
- Inside shower
- Water hookup
- Electric hookup
- Sewer hookup
- Stove
- Microwave
- Refrigerator
- Toilet
- Inside shower
- Water hookup
- Electric hookup
- Sewer hookup
- Stove
- Microwave
- Refrigerator
Nearby places to stay
Provo, UT • Exact location provided after booking

1. Park City RV Resort
Park City, UT • 36 miles away

2. Sun Outdoors Salt Lake City
North Salt Lake, UT • 45 miles away

3. Castle Gate RV Park & Campground
Helper, UT • 56 miles away

4. Nine Mile RV Resort
Wellington, UT • 68 miles away

5. Antelope Valley RV Park
Delta, UT • 78 miles away
Availability and RV fit not guaranteed. Please verify directly with campgrounds before booking.
Provo, UT • Exact location provided after booking
Rules and policies
- Not pet friendly
- No music festivals
- No tailgating
- No smoking
- Unlimited mileage
My wife and I love playing in the outdoors. We enjoy backpacking, rafting, fly-fishing and skiing. In the Spring or Fall we like to visit Escalante or Kanab Utah, before it gets too hot. In the Summer we spend most our free time trying to beat the heat in the Uintas or Flaming Gorge. In the winter, we try to get as much skiing in between work as possible. This last year we had our first child, which changed the way we normally play outside. We decided that a trailer would allow us to still get out while keeping the little guy happy and comfortable. We love our little trailer, and want to share the fun we have had in it with you!
My wife and I love playing in the outdoors. We enjoy backpacking, rafting, fly-fishing and skiing. In the Spring or Fall we like to visit Escalante or Kanab Utah, before it gets too hot. In the Summer we spend most our free time trying to beat the heat in the Uintas or Flaming Gorge. In the winter, we try to get as much skiing in between work as possible. This last year we had our first child, which changed the way we normally play outside. We decided that a trailer would allow us to still get out while keeping the little guy happy and comfortable. We love our little trailer, and want to share the fun we have had in it with you!



















