1.**Denali National Park and Preserve**: Experience the stunning wilderness, wildlife, and majestic Denali (formerly Mt. McKinley), North America's tallest peak. Take a bus tour into the park, go hiking, or enjoy wildlife viewing.
2. **Kenai Fjords National Park (Seward, AK)**: Embark on a boat tour to witness glaciers calving into the sea, spot marine wildlife like whales and sea otters, and marvel at the breathtaking fjords and coastal scenery.
3. **Matanuska Glacier**: Take a guided glacier trek or ice climbing adventure on the Matanuska Glacier, one of Alaska's most accessible glaciers, located northeast of Anchorage.
4. **Homer, Alaska**: Explore the charming town of Homer, known for its stunning views of Kachemak Bay and the surrounding mountains. Visit the Homer Spit for fishing, art galleries, and local seafood.
5. **Talkeetna, Alaska**: Experience the quirky town of Talkeetna, a popular basecamp for Denali climbers. Take a flightseeing tour over Denali, go fishing in the Susitna River, or explore the local shops and eateries.
6. **Chugach State Park**: Discover the outdoor recreation opportunities in Chugach State Park, located close to Anchorage. Go hiking, mountain biking, fishing, or wildlife viewing in this vast wilderness area.
7. **Kenai Peninsula**: Drive along the scenic Seward Highway and explore the charming coastal towns of Seward, Kenai, and Soldotna. Enjoy fishing, kayaking, wildlife cruises, and hiking in this picturesque region.
8. **Prince William Sound**: Take a boat tour or kayak excursion into Prince William Sound to witness calving glaciers, marine wildlife, and pristine fjords. Explore the quaint town of Whittier, the gateway to the sound.
9. **Valdez, Alaska**: Visit the coastal town of Valdez, known for its dramatic scenery, including waterfalls, glaciers, and towering peaks. Go hiking, fishing, or take a glacier cruise to Columbia Glacier.
10. **Fairbanks, Alaska**: If you're up for a longer drive, head north to Fairbanks to experience the midnight sun, visit the Alaska Pipeline, explore Pioneer Park, and learn about Alaska's history and culture. These are just a few suggestions to get you started on your RV adventure in Alaska. Make sure to plan your itinerary carefully, considering driving distances and available services along the way. Enjoy your trip! What's included
Fully stocked kitchen supplies, cups, plates, silverware, pots and pans, linens provided for all beds, towels available, coffee maker. Pets are welcome (additional fees and deposit may apply for damages). Outdoor runner for pets, heated water line, mini rice maker, generator upon request (additional fees and deposit may apply for damages). Upon request the camper can be parked on a campsite you have chosen and purchased (Additional fees apply for trail.) Hitch upon request (2 5/16 is needed.)
Other things to noteOther things to note
1. Family-Owned RV: This RV is family owned who want to share the joy of RV travel with others. 2. No Off-Roading: For the safety of the RV and its occupants, guests are kindly asked to refrain from any type of off-roading activities. 3. Avoid Gravel Roads: To minimize wear and tear on the RV and a smoother ride, guests are asked to avoid driving on gravel roads whenever possible. 4. Restrictions on Denali Highway: The Denali Highway is strictly off-limits for RV travel.
1.**Denali National Park and Preserve**: Experience the stunning wilderness, wildlife, and majestic Denali (formerly Mt. McKinley), North America's tallest peak. Take a bus tour into the park, go hiking, or enjoy wildlife viewing.
2. **Kenai Fjords National Park (Seward, AK)**: Embark on a boat tour to witness glaciers calving into the sea, spot marine wildlife like whales and sea otters, and marvel at the breathtaking fjords and coastal scenery.
3. **Matanuska Glacier**: Take a guided glacier trek or ice climbing adventure on the Matanuska Glacier, one of Alaska's most accessible glaciers, located northeast of Anchorage.
4. **Homer, Alaska**: Explore the charming town of Homer, known for its stunning views of Kachemak Bay and the surrounding mountains. Visit the Homer Spit for fishing, art galleries, and local seafood.
5. **Talkeetna, Alaska**: Experience the quirky town of Talkeetna, a popular basecamp for Denali climbers. Take a flightseeing tour over Denali, go fishing in the Susitna River, or explore the local shops and eateries.
6. **Chugach State Park**: Discover the outdoor recreation opportunities in Chugach State Park, located close to Anchorage. Go hiking, mountain biking, fishing, or wildlife viewing in this vast wilderness area.
7. **Kenai Peninsula**: Drive along the scenic Seward Highway and explore the charming coastal towns of Seward, Kenai, and Soldotna. Enjoy fishing, kayaking, wildlife cruises, and hiking in this picturesque region.
8. **Prince William Sound**: Take a boat tour or kayak excursion into Prince William Sound to witness calving glaciers, marine wildlife, and pristine fjords. Explore the quaint town of Whittier, the gateway to the sound.
9. **Valdez, Alaska**: Visit the coastal town of Valdez, known for its dramatic scenery, including waterfalls, glaciers, and towering peaks. Go hiking, fishing, or take a glacier cruise to Columbia Glacier.
10. **Fairbanks, Alaska**: If you're up for a longer drive, head north to Fairbanks to experience the midnight sun, visit the Alaska Pipeline, explore Pioneer Park, and learn about Alaska's history and culture. These are just a few suggestions to get you started on your RV adventure in Alaska. Make sure to plan your itinerary carefully, considering driving distances and available services along the way. Enjoy your trip! What's included
Fully stocked kitchen supplies, cups, plates, silverware, pots and pans, linens provided for all beds, towels available, coffee maker. Pets are welcome (additional fees and deposit may apply for damages). Outdoor runner for pets, heated water line, mini rice maker, generator upon request (additional fees and deposit may apply for damages). Upon request the camper can be parked on a campsite you have chosen and purchased (Additional fees apply for trail.) Hitch upon request (2 5/16 is needed.)
Other things to noteOther things to note
1. Family-Owned RV: This RV is family owned who want to share the joy of RV travel with others. 2. No Off-Roading: For the safety of the RV and its occupants, guests are kindly asked to refrain from any type of off-roading activities. 3. Avoid Gravel Roads: To minimize wear and tear on the RV and a smoother ride, guests are asked to avoid driving on gravel roads whenever possible. 4. Restrictions on Denali Highway: The Denali Highway is strictly off-limits for RV travel.
Quick summary
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Your Alaskan adventure begins here, with a family-owned RV ready for exploring!
Save time packing; this fully stocked RV includes kitchenware, linens, and towels.
Comfort is key with AC, heat, full bath, plus a generator for off-grid convenience.
Your furry companions are welcome to join for a memorable journey through nature!
1994 Kit Sunchaser
Length
22 ft
22 ft
Gross Weight
3,829 lbs
3,829 lbs
Hitch Weight
574.35 lbs
574.35 lbs
Connector
7pin
7pin
Receiver
Not provided
Not provided
Brake Controller
Not provided
Not provided
Sleeping arrangements
5 beds

Twin beds
2
2
Dinnette conversion
1
1
Fold out sofa
1
1
Bunk bed
1
1
Host add-ons
Dates
Guest reviews
Excellent
2 reviews
Overall rating
5
4
3
2
1
Communication
5
Cleanliness
5
Maintenance
5
Value
5
Listing accuracy
5
Laura R.
August 2025
5.0This was our first time using Outdoorsy, and the whole experience was smooth and good! Host Dina was communicative leading up to our rental, she provided everything we needed for a terrific weekend adventure. Her camper was spotless, perfect repair, really just what we needed for our family of six to have an adventure. We will use Outdoorsy and Dina for future family adventures!
This was our first time using Outdoorsy, and the whole experience was smooth and good! Host Dina was communicative leading up to our rental, she provided everything we needed for a terrific weekend adventure. Her camper was spotless, perfect repair, really just what we needed for our family of six to have an adventure. We will use Outdoorsy and Dina for future family adventures!
Luke L.
July 2025
5.0Diana was fantastic. She gave lots of tips and directions and checked on me frequently. The camper was perfect. Everything worked I would highly recommend and would rent from her again.
Diana was fantastic. She gave lots of tips and directions and checked on me frequently. The camper was perfect. Everything worked I would highly recommend and would rent from her again.
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Features
- Sleeps 6
- Fresh water: 50 gal
- Gray water: 30 gal
- Black water: 20 gal
- Propane capacity: 15 lbs
- Gross weight: 3,829 lbs
- Sleeps 6
- Fresh water: 50 gal
- Gray water: 30 gal
- Black water: 20 gal
- Propane capacity: 15 lbs
- Gross weight: 3,829 lbs
Amenities
- Toilet
- Inside shower
- Outside shower
- Bath towels
- Bathroom sink
- Toilet paper
- Hot water
- Generator
- Toilet
- Inside shower
- Outside shower
- Bath towels
- Bathroom sink
- Toilet paper
- Hot water
- Generator
Nearby places to stay
Wasilla, AK • Exact location provided after booking

1. Mooseberry Cabins
Willow, AK • 20 miles away

2. Jeff's at Big Lake RV Park
Wasilla, AK • 16 miles away

3. Bing Brown's RV Park and Motel
Sterling, AK • 82 miles away

4. Creek View Campground
Seward, AK • 96 miles away
5. Porcupine Campground
Hope, AK • 44 miles away
Availability and RV fit not guaranteed. Please verify directly with campgrounds before booking.
Wasilla, AK • Exact location provided after booking
Rules and policies
- 11 AM start time
3 PM end time - Pet friendly
- Music festival friendly
- Tailgating friendly
- No smoking
- Unlimited mileage
- Unlimited generator hours
















