The Surf Hippo - One of a kind! 2021 Promaster 2500 Campervan
Excellent
25+
Sleeps 2
21 ft. long
2 guests
- Tuft and Needle full mattress
- Gas range and oven
- Sink with an electric water pump
- Fridge and small freezer combo
- 2 ceiling fans with remote control for effective ventilation/cooling
- 400 watts of solar power charging a 200 amp battery bank
- Dimmable overhead lights in 3 zones as well as bed side dimmable reading lights with USB plugs
- Foldable dining table with seats inside of the van
- Countertop extension for extra working/cooking space
- Ample storage underneath the bed
- Hanging surfboard/fishing pole/anything long and flat storageWhat's includedBedding, cookware, spices, plates, mugs, cups, and utensils.RecommendationsWe love to take our Surf Hippo to it's natural habitat along the coast where it can breathe in the ocean air. Other things to noteNo pets, no festivals, no smoking, no salt flats. We expect the van to be returned in the same condition as it was picked up.
- Tuft and Needle full mattress
- Gas range and oven
- Sink with an electric water pump
- Fridge and small freezer combo
- 2 ceiling fans with remote control for effective ventilation/cooling
- 400 watts of solar power charging a 200 amp battery bank
- Dimmable overhead lights in 3 zones as well as bed side dimmable reading lights with USB plugs
- Foldable dining table with seats inside of the van
- Countertop extension for extra working/cooking space
- Ample storage underneath the bed
- Hanging surfboard/fishing pole/anything long and flat storageWhat's includedBedding, cookware, spices, plates, mugs, cups, and utensils.RecommendationsWe love to take our Surf Hippo to it's natural habitat along the coast where it can breathe in the ocean air. Other things to noteNo pets, no festivals, no smoking, no salt flats. We expect the van to be returned in the same condition as it was picked up.
2021 Ram Promaster 2500
Length
21 ft
21 ft
Transmission
Automatic
Automatic
Fuel Type
Gasoline
Gasoline
Tank Size
23 gal
23 gal
Sleeps
2
2
Seatbelts
2
2

Sleeping Arrangements
Full bed
1
1
Host add-ons
2 camp chairs and table
WA Parks Discovery Pass
Dates
Guest reviews
Excellent
24 reviews
Overall rating
5
4
3
2
1
Communication
5
Cleanliness
5
Maintenance
5
Value
4.95
Listing accuracy
5
Chelsea R.
September 2025
5It’s in its mountain hippo era! Living out of the surf hippo for the last 12 days has been an absolute dream. Agreed with the other reviews that Travis has thought of SO many thoughtful details (blackout curtains, a comfy bed, bug net, a super-practical layout, lighting placement/ options, magnets for quick adjustments, tons of storage…), and it was so easy to use as a base with the reliable power and water. I’m typically a tent camper, so this was a fabulous upgrade! I took the hippo out on a scenic loop to north cascades, over to glacier, back through northern Idaho, and down to Rainier. It handled the mountain and forest roads like a champ, and I even did some of the lower portions of Going to the Sun. Temps ranged from 100 in Spokane (whew) to 38 in Essex, MT. With the fans going or a warm pair of socks, I easily stayed comfy at both ends of the spectrum. If you came to the reviews for helpful planning tips like I did, the things I brought along that I was glad to have were a small chargeable Bluetooth speaker, a lightweight camp chair, and a travel blanket. Trader Joe’s birthday cake optional, but recommended.
It’s in its mountain hippo era! Living out of the surf hippo for the last 12 days has been an absolute dream. Agreed with the other reviews that Travis has thought of SO many thoughtful details (blackout curtains, a comfy bed, bug net, a super-practical layout, lighting placement/ options, magnets for quick adjustments, tons of storage…), and it was so easy to use as a base with the reliable power and water. I’m typically a tent camper, so this was a fabulous upgrade! I took the hippo out on a scenic loop to north cascades, over to glacier, back through northern Idaho, and down to Rainier. It handled the mountain and forest roads like a champ, and I even did some of the lower portions of Going to the Sun. Temps ranged from 100 in Spokane (whew) to 38 in Essex, MT. With the fans going or a warm pair of socks, I easily stayed comfy at both ends of the spectrum. If you came to the reviews for helpful planning tips like I did, the things I brought along that I was glad to have were a small chargeable Bluetooth speaker, a lightweight camp chair, and a travel blanket. Trader Joe’s birthday cake optional, but recommended.
Jonathon B.
August 2025
5The Surf Hippo is a great vehicle to take on a road trip around Washington! A comfy bed, convenient cooking space, cozy dining area, and many small, clearly well-thought out tweaks and features make driving and living in the Hippo a delight. Travis was attentive if we ran into a question or problem, and even helped with recommendations of activities in the area.
The Surf Hippo is a great vehicle to take on a road trip around Washington! A comfy bed, convenient cooking space, cozy dining area, and many small, clearly well-thought out tweaks and features make driving and living in the Hippo a delight. Travis was attentive if we ran into a question or problem, and even helped with recommendations of activities in the area.
Jeff S.
August 2025
5Travis was a great host and the Surf Hippo was everything we could have hoped for. It was easy to drive and I really liked not having to worry about running out of power for the fridge/fans/outlets. Hoping to rent the Hippo again in the future.
Travis was a great host and the Surf Hippo was everything we could have hoped for. It was easy to drive and I really liked not having to worry about running out of power for the fridge/fans/outlets. Hoping to rent the Hippo again in the future.
Brandi M.
July 2025
5Surf hippo was the perfect van for our adventure through the North Cascades! Easy to drive, had everything we needed, and the bed was very comfy. Travis is very kind and quick to respond. Would definitely rent again!
Surf hippo was the perfect van for our adventure through the North Cascades! Easy to drive, had everything we needed, and the bed was very comfy. Travis is very kind and quick to respond. Would definitely rent again!
Jennifer S.
July 2025
5Camping in the Surf Hippo was delightful. We got to enjoy nature and get away from it all. The mattress was comfortable. Driving was comfortable. The kitchen was stocked with spices and made meals on the go easy. I hope to rent this van again soon!
Camping in the Surf Hippo was delightful. We got to enjoy nature and get away from it all. The mattress was comfortable. Driving was comfortable. The kitchen was stocked with spices and made meals on the go easy. I hope to rent this van again soon!
Garrey C.
June 2025
5We spent two weeks traveling around Washington in Travis' van. We were able to visit the Enchantments Area, North Cascades NP, Orcas in the San Juan Islands, Olympic NP, and Mt. Rainier NP. We were looking for a van that supported off-grid camping and Travis' setup worked great. The solar/battery system and water carrying capacity allowed us to take advantage of "disperse camping" along forest service roads. We experienced daytime high temperatures reaching 110° (Leavenworth) and some evening low temperatures in the lower forties and the van was equipped to remain comfortable due to the ventilation system (and blankets). We learned that in the evening and when sleeping that exhausting air from the rear vent and just having the front vent open (but fan off) worked well and allowed us to easily turn the rear exhaust fan off in the middle of the night if it got too cold. The Route 2 and 20 loop around the Cascades area worked out well allowing us a day of whitewater rafting with Alpine Adventures in Gold Bar, WA (highly recommend). The ferry to Orcas Is. and over to the Olympic Peninsula was no problem for the van. If you get to Forks, WA do stop in at the fascinating John's Beachcombing Museum. The engine/weight ratio was good with no issues driving up to Hurricane Ridge and the Mt. Walker viewpoints in the Olympic NP or to Paradise Visitors Center in Mt. Rainier NP. Gravel roads do shake the house and we quickly learned some tricks to keep the rattling to a minimum. The stovetop and oven came in handy for a few easy meals and the refrigerator/freezer was a good size (hint: you can fit pints of ice cream in the freezer). There is plenty of food storage capacity in the cabinetry and the "kitchen" was equipped with everything we needed (pots, pans, plates, silverware, etc.). Overall a great experience.
We spent two weeks traveling around Washington in Travis' van. We were able to visit the Enchantments Area, North Cascades NP, Orcas in the San Juan Islands, Olympic NP, and Mt. Rainier NP. We were looking for a van that supported off-grid camping and Travis' setup worked great. The solar/battery system and water carrying capacity allowed us to take advantage of "disperse camping" along forest service roads. We experienced daytime high temperatures reaching 110° (Leavenworth) and some evening low temperatures in the lower forties and the van was equipped to remain comfortable due to the ventilation system (and blankets). We learned that in the evening and when sleeping that exhausting air from the rear vent and just having the front vent open (but fan off) worked well and allowed us to easily turn the rear exhaust fan off in the middle of the night if it got too cold. The Route 2 and 20 loop around the Cascades area worked out well allowing us a day of whitewater rafting with Alpine Adventures in Gold Bar, WA (highly recommend). The ferry to Orcas Is. and over to the Olympic Peninsula was no problem for the van. If you get to Forks, WA do stop in at the fascinating John's Beachcombing Museum. The engine/weight ratio was good with no issues driving up to Hurricane Ridge and the Mt. Walker viewpoints in the Olympic NP or to Paradise Visitors Center in Mt. Rainier NP. Gravel roads do shake the house and we quickly learned some tricks to keep the rattling to a minimum. The stovetop and oven came in handy for a few easy meals and the refrigerator/freezer was a good size (hint: you can fit pints of ice cream in the freezer). There is plenty of food storage capacity in the cabinetry and the "kitchen" was equipped with everything we needed (pots, pans, plates, silverware, etc.). Overall a great experience.
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Features
- Sleeps 2
- 2 seatbelts
- Fresh water: 20 gal
- Fuel type: Gas
- Fuel capacity: 23 gal
- Automatic transmission
- Sleeps 2
- 2 seatbelts
- Fresh water: 20 gal
- Fuel type: Gas
- Fuel capacity: 23 gal
- Automatic transmission
Amenities
- Solar
- Audio inputs
- Radio
- Oven
- Stove
- Refrigerator
- Kitchen sink
- Dining table
- Solar
- Audio inputs
- Radio
- Oven
- Stove
- Refrigerator
- Kitchen sink
- Dining table
Nearby places to stay
Tacoma, WA • Exact location provided after booking

1. Tahuya Adventure Resort
Belfair, WA • 25 miles away

2. Glen Ayr Resort
Hoodsport, WA • 33 miles away

3. Riffe Lake Campground
Mossyrock, WA • 50 miles away

4. Whidbey Island Fairgrounds and Events Center
Langley, WA • 56 miles away

5. Alpine Lakes Lodge
Easton, WA • 57 miles away
Availability and RV fit not guaranteed. Please verify directly with campgrounds before booking.
Tacoma, WA • Exact location provided after booking
Rules and policies
- Not pet friendly
- No music festivals
- No tailgating
- No smoking
- Mileage: 120 free miles / day
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