Sliver Moon - Airstream Flying Cloud
Excellent
Offres de livraison
Animaux acceptés
25+
4 couchages
• Queen Bed
• Convertible Dinette / Sleeper Sofa
• Bunk Beds (if applicable)
• Fresh Linens, Sheets, and Pillows
• Blankets and Throws
Kitchen Supplies:
• Pots, Pans, and Cooking Utensils
• Plates, Bowls, Cups
• Silverware
• Coffee Maker and coffee
• Cutting Board, Kitchen Towels
• Dish Soap + Sponge
• Paper Towels
• Basic Seasonings (Salt, Pepper, Olive Oil)
Bathroom Supplies:
• Towels and Washcloths
• RV-Safe Toilet Paper
• Hand Soap
• First Aid KitRecommandations• Yosemite National Park – Iconic cliffs, waterfalls, and scenic hikes
• Joshua Tree – Stargazing, rocks, desert trails
• Lake Tahoe – Crystal-clear waters, alpine hikes, lakeside RV sites
• Redwoods – Towering trees, quiet forests, and scenic drives
• Death Valley – Sand dunes, salt flats, and starry skies
• Sequoia & Kings Canyon – Giant trees, caves, and mountain roads
• Eastern Sierra – Hot springs, lakes, and hidden gems
• Shasta-Trinity – Forests, waterfalls, and peaceful lakesAutres points à signalerPlan your route with RV-friendly apps and book campsites early. Drive cautiously and keep the airstreams height in mind. Conserve water and use RV-safe toilet paper. Secure all items before driving and use leveling blocks at setup. Use a surge protector and manage power wisely. Be courteous at campgrounds—keep noise low and clean up after pets. Check the weather and pack an emergency kit with tools, first aid, and essentials for a safe, smooth trip.
• Queen Bed
• Convertible Dinette / Sleeper Sofa
• Bunk Beds (if applicable)
• Fresh Linens, Sheets, and Pillows
• Blankets and Throws
Kitchen Supplies:
• Pots, Pans, and Cooking Utensils
• Plates, Bowls, Cups
• Silverware
• Coffee Maker and coffee
• Cutting Board, Kitchen Towels
• Dish Soap + Sponge
• Paper Towels
• Basic Seasonings (Salt, Pepper, Olive Oil)
Bathroom Supplies:
• Towels and Washcloths
• RV-Safe Toilet Paper
• Hand Soap
• First Aid KitRecommandations• Yosemite National Park – Iconic cliffs, waterfalls, and scenic hikes
• Joshua Tree – Stargazing, rocks, desert trails
• Lake Tahoe – Crystal-clear waters, alpine hikes, lakeside RV sites
• Redwoods – Towering trees, quiet forests, and scenic drives
• Death Valley – Sand dunes, salt flats, and starry skies
• Sequoia & Kings Canyon – Giant trees, caves, and mountain roads
• Eastern Sierra – Hot springs, lakes, and hidden gems
• Shasta-Trinity – Forests, waterfalls, and peaceful lakesAutres points à signalerPlan your route with RV-friendly apps and book campsites early. Drive cautiously and keep the airstreams height in mind. Conserve water and use RV-safe toilet paper. Secure all items before driving and use leveling blocks at setup. Use a surge protector and manage power wisely. Be courteous at campgrounds—keep noise low and clean up after pets. Check the weather and pack an emergency kit with tools, first aid, and essentials for a safe, smooth trip.
2017 Airstream Flying Cloud
Length
25 ft
25 ft
Hitch Weight
837 lbs
837 lbs
Receiver
Not provided
Not provided
Brake Controller
Not provided
Not provided
Sleeping Arrangements
Queen bed
1
1
Host add-ons
Fireside Lounge Bundle
First Light Hike Bundle
Generator Bundle
Hearth Pasta Bundle
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Dates
Guest reviews
Excellent
12 reviews
Note globale
5
4
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1
Communication
5
Propreté
4.91
Maintenance
4.8
Valeur
4.91
Précision de l'annonce
4.91
Mario D.
octobre 2025
5Couldn’t have asked for a better experience! Stacia was awesome from start to finish — super friendly, quick to respond, and made the whole rental process super easy. Pick-up and drop-off were a total breeze, and she gave super clear instructions on how to use everything, which made setup at the campsite simple even for someone not used to towing or trailers. The Airstream itself was spotless, cozy, and really well cared for — you can tell Stacia puts a lot of love into it. Everything worked perfectly, and it had all the little touches that made our trip extra comfortable. Overall, just an incredible experience. If you’re thinking about renting an Airstream, do yourself a favor and book Stacia’s — you won’t regret it!
Couldn’t have asked for a better experience! Stacia was awesome from start to finish — super friendly, quick to respond, and made the whole rental process super easy. Pick-up and drop-off were a total breeze, and she gave super clear instructions on how to use everything, which made setup at the campsite simple even for someone not used to towing or trailers. The Airstream itself was spotless, cozy, and really well cared for — you can tell Stacia puts a lot of love into it. Everything worked perfectly, and it had all the little touches that made our trip extra comfortable. Overall, just an incredible experience. If you’re thinking about renting an Airstream, do yourself a favor and book Stacia’s — you won’t regret it!

Daniel V.
mars 2025
5The RV is stylish and gets lots of attention. Everyone always comments on how cool it is. The host is very easy to communicate with very friendly and responsive. Highly recommend using this listing!
The RV is stylish and gets lots of attention. Everyone always comments on how cool it is. The host is very easy to communicate with very friendly and responsive. Highly recommend using this listing!
Wade C.
février 2025
5Beautiful RV and really easy to work with the team to get setup and comfortable, even for a first time RVing family. Would definitely rent again.
Beautiful RV and really easy to work with the team to get setup and comfortable, even for a first time RVing family. Would definitely rent again.
Adam R.
janvier 2025
4We had a really nice trip to the Morro Bay area in this Airstream, overall. The hosts were really flexible with pick-up and drop-off. The trailer was nice, with comfortable beds, and well insulated. We didn't have much cell service while camping, but the hosts were very nice and helpful when we could contact them. I towed it with my 3.5L V6 Ecoboost F150 - and it felt fine overall. I would probably upgrade my rear-suspension before towing something this size again. Torque was great, but tongue weight and sag were noticeable. The trailer would have been nicer with full hook-ups, but it wasn't as good as we hoped for our dry camping situation. When I picked it up, the gray and black tanks were almost 50% full and the potable water was empty. I had to fill and dump it before our trip. Outdoorsy Renters - please be good renters and do your part by preparing the trailer for the next renters or the hosts to use again. Of the two propane tanks, one was empty. The batteries weren't charged much and then didn't take much of an extra charge during our 6 hour drive. Thankfully, I brought a solar generator which was able to recharge the onboard batteries on night #2 so we could run the water pump and fridge on day 3. We used our own battery lanterns instead of the cabin lights whenever it was dark. Natural light during the day was great, and the dark curtains were great to keep any morning light out. We did stay dry and warm enough despite cold and rain, because the trailer is high quality and the beds/blankets/pillows were very nice. The door of the trailer is also a bit tricky, and almost impossible to close completely from the inside. We used a strong bungee cord inside to secure it. We could get it closed and locked from the outside, thankfully, but took some effort. We used the sinks, stove, fridge and toilet (limited) and all worked well. We didn't use the microwave, shower, or heat/AC due to our dry-camping situation. Had to do some extra cleaning before the trip also, especially the fridge. There is some wear and tear throughout the trailer, but still nicer than other non-Airstream trailers/RVs we've stayed in before. I would be more proactive in the future, making sure I knew exactly what my campsite and trailer compatibility would be, and making sure I knew all the ins and outs of each trailer before going to an area without phone service. Mario and Stacia were great to work with, but I should have worked with them more ahead of time to maximize the trailer's capabilities.
We had a really nice trip to the Morro Bay area in this Airstream, overall. The hosts were really flexible with pick-up and drop-off. The trailer was nice, with comfortable beds, and well insulated. We didn't have much cell service while camping, but the hosts were very nice and helpful when we could contact them. I towed it with my 3.5L V6 Ecoboost F150 - and it felt fine overall. I would probably upgrade my rear-suspension before towing something this size again. Torque was great, but tongue weight and sag were noticeable. The trailer would have been nicer with full hook-ups, but it wasn't as good as we hoped for our dry camping situation. When I picked it up, the gray and black tanks were almost 50% full and the potable water was empty. I had to fill and dump it before our trip. Outdoorsy Renters - please be good renters and do your part by preparing the trailer for the next renters or the hosts to use again. Of the two propane tanks, one was empty. The batteries weren't charged much and then didn't take much of an extra charge during our 6 hour drive. Thankfully, I brought a solar generator which was able to recharge the onboard batteries on night #2 so we could run the water pump and fridge on day 3. We used our own battery lanterns instead of the cabin lights whenever it was dark. Natural light during the day was great, and the dark curtains were great to keep any morning light out. We did stay dry and warm enough despite cold and rain, because the trailer is high quality and the beds/blankets/pillows were very nice. The door of the trailer is also a bit tricky, and almost impossible to close completely from the inside. We used a strong bungee cord inside to secure it. We could get it closed and locked from the outside, thankfully, but took some effort. We used the sinks, stove, fridge and toilet (limited) and all worked well. We didn't use the microwave, shower, or heat/AC due to our dry-camping situation. Had to do some extra cleaning before the trip also, especially the fridge. There is some wear and tear throughout the trailer, but still nicer than other non-Airstream trailers/RVs we've stayed in before. I would be more proactive in the future, making sure I knew exactly what my campsite and trailer compatibility would be, and making sure I knew all the ins and outs of each trailer before going to an area without phone service. Mario and Stacia were great to work with, but I should have worked with them more ahead of time to maximize the trailer's capabilities.
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Caractéristiques
- 4 couchages
- Poids de l'attelage : 837 lbs
- 4 couchages
- Poids de l'attelage : 837 lbs
Aménagements
- WC
- Douche intérieure
- Douche extérieure
- Serviettes de toilette
- Lavabo de salle de bains
- Papier hygiénique
- Accessoires de toilette
- Eau chaude
- WC
- Douche intérieure
- Douche extérieure
- Serviettes de toilette
- Lavabo de salle de bains
- Papier hygiénique
- Accessoires de toilette
- Eau chaude
Nearby places to stay
San Gabriel, CA • Emplacement exact fourni après la réservation

1. Surf Outpost
Malibu, CA • 40 miles away

2. Lake Piru Recreation Area
Piru, CA • 47 miles away

3. Native Falls Campground
Temecula, CA • 72 miles away

4. Paradise by the Sea Beach RV Resort
Oceanside, CA • 76 miles away

5. Lake Hemet Campgrounds
Mountain Center, CA • 86 miles away
Availability and RV fit not guaranteed. Please verify directly with campgrounds before booking.
San Gabriel, CA • Emplacement exact fourni après la réservation
Règles et politiques
- Animaux acceptés
- Idéal pour les festivals de musique
- Compatible avec un hayon
- Non fumeur
- Kilométrage illimité
- Aucun générateur hours / day
Frequently asked questions
Q.
How do the electric, water and sewage hook up work while setting up at the campground?
R.
Plug into the power pedestal (30 or 50 amp) and switch breaker on after connecting. Attach white hose to city water inlet and campground spigot (use pressure regulator). For sewer, connect hose to trailer and dump station. Keep black tank valve closed until full; gray tank can stay closed and be dumped after. Always use gloves and store hoses separately.
Q.
Are there any special tricks and tips that would help with operating the RV easily?
R.
• Level trailer before using stabilizers • Use a surge protector with electric hook-up • Monitor tank levels regularly • Only use RV-safe toilet paper • Conserve water when boondocking • Turn off water pump when not in use • Open roof vents to reduce moisture • Drive slow and brake early when towing
Q.
What flexibility is available for picking up and dropping off the RV?
R.
We offer flexible pick-up and drop-off times when possible. Let us know your travel plans in advance—we’ll do our best to accommodate early or late requests!








































