2008 Winnebago Access **With Solar** - Low Mileage, Well-Maintained!
Excellent
Offres de livraison
Animaux acceptés
8 couchages
30 ft. long
4 nights = 5% off entire trip
5 nights = 10% off entire trip
6+ nights = 15% off entire trip!Note: Make sure you scroll down and read through the Rules of the Road! This is a very important section, and should be read through at the time you book your trip. We also recommend reviewing "What's Included" and "Recommendations". Even if you don't end up renting with us, you'll probably find this information useful!Up to 8 people can sleep in this beautiful camper. Meticulously maintained for peak performance and a user friendly experience. Cleanliness and amenities guaranteed to match or exceed listing description and photos every time. There are 7 seatbelts for travel, as well as car seat anchors. Perfect for first timers, Class C motorhomes tend to be much easier to drive than the larger Class A rigs.Amenities include a private queen size master bedroom, a private secluded queen size loft bed, a foldout couch and dinette conversion bed in the community area, thermostat-controlled central heat and AC, indoor and outdoor showers, brand new porch awning, living area slide-out for extra interior space when parked, and a brand new, state-of-the art solar system. With this rig, you can live in the wilderness as if in the comfort of your own home!Additional amenities include refrigerator, stove, oven, microwave, hot water, showers, flushing toilet, TV/DVD and plenty of 110v outlet plugs for powering and charging all your devices - from solar power! Brand new porch awning folds out big enough to use as a carport. The huge storage compartment in the back can hold all of your camping gear, and there's plenty of storage onboard as well, including overhead compartments and a closet in the master bedroom.Ce qui est inclusHost will provide coffee maker, coffee, salt/pepper/spices, cooking oil, pots/pans, cooking utensils, plates/bowls/mugs, silverware, fitted bottom sheets for beds, towels (upon request), paper towels, windex, dish soap, dish sponge, hand soap, trash bags, toilet paper, hand sanitizer, small charcoal grill, grill tools/utensils, tabletop electric fan for air circulation, outdoor camp table, chemicals for holding tanks, double length hookup/dump hose for grey/black water, double length fresh water hookup/fill hose with regulator, double length 30amp shore power cable with surge protector and 110v adapter for plugging into a regular outlet if desired, leveling blocks and chocks.Renter is responsible for providing their own sleeping bags/blankets, top sheets, pillows/pillow cases, outdoor camp chairs, food and other items not listed above.RecommandationsHere are a few things I wish I'd known before my first RV trip:1) Pay for a campsite with hookups. This will make your life so much easier, especially if you're new to RV'ing. "Boondocking", or camping without hookups, is more complicated and can lead to frustration if you aren't familiar with how all the systems in an RV work.2) Get a pull-through site. The prettiest sites are always around the edges of the campground, where the trees and nature are. However, backing in with an RV can be a really difficult and frustrating task, even for an experienced driver, and can very easily lead to expensive damage. Pull-through sites are much easier. You pull in from one side, and out the other side - so you never have to back up.3) Book an extra day. Packing and unpacking an RV is a lot more involved that packing for a car camping trip. When returning, there are several steps beyond simply removing your belongings. You'll also have to clean an entire apartment including kitchen and bathroom, drive to a dump station, dump the holding tanks, fill the fresh water, drive to a gas station, fill the gas tank, fill the propane, and drive back to your drop off location before your appointed time. The key exchange process at the beginning of your trip can also take 1.5-2 hours before you're actually on the road. Booking an extra night or adding early pick-up/late drop-off will give you more flexibility, greatly reduce stress, help you avoid fees, and enable you to better enjoy your trip.4) Plan a trip at higher altitude during the hottest months of the summer! Yes, the RV has air conditioning. However, RV air conditioners are not designed to run in extreme conditions, and may not function optimally in ambient temperatures over 100 degrees F. During the hottest months, particularly July and August, temperatures in some low altitude locations (such as southern Utah/Arizona) can exceed 120 degrees F! If you camp above 7,000 feet, you can enjoy balmy 80-90 degree temps during the daytime even during the hottest months. Check the weather forecast for your desired location ahead of time!5) Do a little research ahead of time. Check out some blogs or videos online to start getting an idea of how an RV works. Understand a little about your responsibilities, and some common mistakes beginners make. This video is a great place to start:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RRXgWyIOX0An RV is a very complicated machine, and a lot of things can go wrong. Most issues are avoidable, and caused by user error. I'll give you a complete walkthrough and make sure you understand how to use everything before you leave on your trip, but it also helps to have a basic understanding before you arrive.Autres points à signalerMake sure you review the Owner Rules and Policies below! This is the most important section, and should be read through completely at the time of booking.
4 nights = 5% off entire trip
5 nights = 10% off entire trip
6+ nights = 15% off entire trip!Note: Make sure you scroll down and read through the Rules of the Road! This is a very important section, and should be read through at the time you book your trip. We also recommend reviewing "What's Included" and "Recommendations". Even if you don't end up renting with us, you'll probably find this information useful!Up to 8 people can sleep in this beautiful camper. Meticulously maintained for peak performance and a user friendly experience. Cleanliness and amenities guaranteed to match or exceed listing description and photos every time. There are 7 seatbelts for travel, as well as car seat anchors. Perfect for first timers, Class C motorhomes tend to be much easier to drive than the larger Class A rigs.Amenities include a private queen size master bedroom, a private secluded queen size loft bed, a foldout couch and dinette conversion bed in the community area, thermostat-controlled central heat and AC, indoor and outdoor showers, brand new porch awning, living area slide-out for extra interior space when parked, and a brand new, state-of-the art solar system. With this rig, you can live in the wilderness as if in the comfort of your own home!Additional amenities include refrigerator, stove, oven, microwave, hot water, showers, flushing toilet, TV/DVD and plenty of 110v outlet plugs for powering and charging all your devices - from solar power! Brand new porch awning folds out big enough to use as a carport. The huge storage compartment in the back can hold all of your camping gear, and there's plenty of storage onboard as well, including overhead compartments and a closet in the master bedroom.Ce qui est inclusHost will provide coffee maker, coffee, salt/pepper/spices, cooking oil, pots/pans, cooking utensils, plates/bowls/mugs, silverware, fitted bottom sheets for beds, towels (upon request), paper towels, windex, dish soap, dish sponge, hand soap, trash bags, toilet paper, hand sanitizer, small charcoal grill, grill tools/utensils, tabletop electric fan for air circulation, outdoor camp table, chemicals for holding tanks, double length hookup/dump hose for grey/black water, double length fresh water hookup/fill hose with regulator, double length 30amp shore power cable with surge protector and 110v adapter for plugging into a regular outlet if desired, leveling blocks and chocks.Renter is responsible for providing their own sleeping bags/blankets, top sheets, pillows/pillow cases, outdoor camp chairs, food and other items not listed above.RecommandationsHere are a few things I wish I'd known before my first RV trip:1) Pay for a campsite with hookups. This will make your life so much easier, especially if you're new to RV'ing. "Boondocking", or camping without hookups, is more complicated and can lead to frustration if you aren't familiar with how all the systems in an RV work.2) Get a pull-through site. The prettiest sites are always around the edges of the campground, where the trees and nature are. However, backing in with an RV can be a really difficult and frustrating task, even for an experienced driver, and can very easily lead to expensive damage. Pull-through sites are much easier. You pull in from one side, and out the other side - so you never have to back up.3) Book an extra day. Packing and unpacking an RV is a lot more involved that packing for a car camping trip. When returning, there are several steps beyond simply removing your belongings. You'll also have to clean an entire apartment including kitchen and bathroom, drive to a dump station, dump the holding tanks, fill the fresh water, drive to a gas station, fill the gas tank, fill the propane, and drive back to your drop off location before your appointed time. The key exchange process at the beginning of your trip can also take 1.5-2 hours before you're actually on the road. Booking an extra night or adding early pick-up/late drop-off will give you more flexibility, greatly reduce stress, help you avoid fees, and enable you to better enjoy your trip.4) Plan a trip at higher altitude during the hottest months of the summer! Yes, the RV has air conditioning. However, RV air conditioners are not designed to run in extreme conditions, and may not function optimally in ambient temperatures over 100 degrees F. During the hottest months, particularly July and August, temperatures in some low altitude locations (such as southern Utah/Arizona) can exceed 120 degrees F! If you camp above 7,000 feet, you can enjoy balmy 80-90 degree temps during the daytime even during the hottest months. Check the weather forecast for your desired location ahead of time!5) Do a little research ahead of time. Check out some blogs or videos online to start getting an idea of how an RV works. Understand a little about your responsibilities, and some common mistakes beginners make. This video is a great place to start:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RRXgWyIOX0An RV is a very complicated machine, and a lot of things can go wrong. Most issues are avoidable, and caused by user error. I'll give you a complete walkthrough and make sure you understand how to use everything before you leave on your trip, but it also helps to have a basic understanding before you arrive.Autres points à signalerMake sure you review the Owner Rules and Policies below! This is the most important section, and should be read through completely at the time of booking.
2008 Winnebago Access
Length
30 ft
30 ft
Transmission
Automatic
Automatic
Fuel Type
Essence
Essence
Tank Size
55 gal
55 gal
Sleeps
8
8
Ceintures de sécurité
7
7
Sleeping arrangements
Queen bed
1
1
Full bed
1
1
Dinnette conversion
1
1
Fold out sofa
1
1
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Note globale
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Communication
5
Propreté
5
Maintenance
4.67
Valeur
5
Précision de l'annonce
5
Caractéristiques
- 8 couchages
- 7 ceintures de sécurité
- Eau douce : 42 gal
- Type de carburant : gaz
- Capacité en carburant : 55 gal
- Transmission automatique
- 8 couchages
- 7 ceintures de sécurité
- Eau douce : 42 gal
- Type de carburant : gaz
- Capacité en carburant : 55 gal
- Transmission automatique
Aménagements
- WC
- Douche intérieure
- Douche extérieure
- Générateur
- Solaire
- Raccordement à l'eau
- Raccordement à l'électricité
- Raccordement aux eaux usées
- WC
- Douche intérieure
- Douche extérieure
- Générateur
- Solaire
- Raccordement à l'eau
- Raccordement à l'électricité
- Raccordement aux eaux usées
Nearby places to stay
Denver, CO • Emplacement exact fourni après la réservation

1. Base Camp at Golden Gate Canyon
Black Hawk, CO • 34 miles away

2. Applewood RV Resort
Wheat Ridge, CO • 15 miles away

3. Colorado Heights Camping Resort
Monument, CO • 37 miles away

4. Idaho Springs RV Resort & Campground
Idaho Springs, CO • 37 miles away

5. North Shore RV Park & General Store
Loveland, CO • 52 miles away
Availability and RV fit not guaranteed. Please verify directly with campgrounds before booking.
Denver, CO • Emplacement exact fourni après la réservation
Règles et politiques
- Animaux acceptés
- Pas de festivals de musique
- Ne pas autoriser le talonnage
- Non fumeur
- Kilométrage : 100 gratuit miles / day
- 3 générateur hours / day
Frequently asked questions
Q.
How do the electric, water and sewage hook up work while setting up at the campground?
R.
Very simple! Just plug and play. Don't worry, you'll have a cheat sheet with directions in case you get lost.
Q.
Are there any special tricks and tips that would help with operating the RV easily?
R.
Very easy to drive. Feels like driving a car! Just watch the tight corners, and make sure the slide-out, awning, hatches and hookups are all stowed and locked down tight before take-off. Don't worry, you'll have a pre-flight checklist!


