A great camper for exploration, priceless times together, and seeing beautiful places. Two queen sizes beds, plus additional sleeping in the dining area.
Roof racks for holding bikes and kayaks. Optional Thule boxes for extra storage.
Note: - There is no battery electricity in the van, however, electric hookup does work
Roof racks for holding bikes and kayaks. Optional Thule boxes for extra storage.
Note: - There is no battery electricity in the van, however, electric hookup does work
A great camper for exploration, priceless times together, and seeing beautiful places. Two queen sizes beds, plus additional sleeping in the dining area.
Roof racks for holding bikes and kayaks. Optional Thule boxes for extra storage.
Note: - There is no battery electricity in the van, however, electric hookup does work
Roof racks for holding bikes and kayaks. Optional Thule boxes for extra storage.
Note: - There is no battery electricity in the van, however, electric hookup does work
2003 Coleman Yuma
Length
18 ft
18 ft
Host add-ons
Kayaks
Guest reviews
4.4
Very Good
8 reviews
Overall rating
5
4
3
2
1
Communication
4.75
Cleanliness
4
Maintenance
4.25
Value
4.5
Listing accuracy
4.5
Features
2003 Coleman Yuma
- Sleeps 5
- Sleeps 5
Amenities
- Stove
- Kitchen sink
- Dining table
- Awning
- Stove
- Kitchen sink
- Dining table
- Awning
Nearby places to stay
White Plains, NY • Exact location provided after booking

1. Sun Retreats Pleasant Acres Farm
Sussex, NJ • 49 miles away

2. Jellystone Park™ Gardiner
Gardiner, NY • 50 miles away

3. Cozy Hills Campground
Litchfield, CT • 55 miles away

4. Dingmans Campground
Dingmans Ferry, PA • 59 miles away

5. Interlake RV Park & Campground
Rhinebeck, NY • 61 miles away
Availability and RV fit not guaranteed. Please verify directly with campgrounds before booking.
White Plains, NY • Exact location provided after booking
Rules and policies
- Not pet friendly
- No music festivals
- No tailgating
- No smoking
- Unlimited mileage
I've been camping all my life, starting with backpacking trips as a kid in Boy Scouts, camping with friends through college and work, and eventually, with my wife. When we had kids, we moved to car camping. I eventually purchased my pop-up camper which was a huge step up in terms of comfort and ease. We generally take a two week trip, and prefer to s/u camp in one place and use it as a base for exploring beautiful areas. The Adirondaks are still my favorite place, loaded with many great memories are more to come.
I've been camping all my life, starting with backpacking trips as a kid in Boy Scouts, camping with friends through college and work, and eventually, with my wife. When we had kids, we moved to car camping. I eventually purchased my pop-up camper which was a huge step up in terms of comfort and ease. We generally take a two week trip, and prefer to s/u camp in one place and use it as a base for exploring beautiful areas. The Adirondaks are still my favorite place, loaded with many great memories are more to come.








