Your RV Guide

Everything you need to make the most of your camper — the easy way.

👋 Welcome aboard!

We're so glad you chose us for your getaway. Your RV is delivered clean, set up, and ready to go — all you have to do is show up and enjoy. This quick guide walks you through everything inside so you can relax and feel right at home. Happy camping! 🏕️

🧰 What's Inside

We've packed your RV with everything you need for a comfortable trip. Here's a quick look at what's waiting for you:

  • A fully stocked kitchen — pots, pans, utensils, plates, cups, silverware, a coffee pot, and microwave.
  • A refrigerator, propane stove, and fresh-water system, all ready to use.
  • USB charging powered by two onboard lithium batteries — keep your devices topped up.

🔋 Power & Batteries

Good news — your RV comes with two lithium batteries that power the USB ports and keep the refrigerator running. A lot works on battery alone, with no generator needed:

  • Interior lights
  • USB charging for your phones and devices
  • Water pump
  • Refrigerator (runs on battery and propane)
  • Propane stove
The RV's two onboard lithium batteries

⚡ Generator (Optional Add-On)

Want to run the microwave or air conditioning? That's where the generator comes in. Here's how it works:

  • It's required to run the microwave and air conditioning.
  • You can rent it for a little extra — $75 minimum (covers the first 3 days), plus $15 for each additional day.
  • It comes with 2 gallons of gas to get you started.
  • Please run it only within your campground's quiet hours — your neighbors will thank you!
⛽ Run out of gas? Please top it back up. Kindly return the generator with fuel, just as you received it.
The portable generator that powers the microwave and air conditioning

💧 Water System

You've got plenty of water for your stay — here's how to make it last:

  • The camper holds 60 gallons of fresh water — just use it moderately and you'll be all set.
  • Need more? We offer a dump service and refill for $75 during your stay (grey/black tank + fresh water).
A little tip: short showers and turning the tap off while you soap up will make those 60 gallons stretch the whole trip.

🔥 Using the Stove

Cooking up a camp meal? Lighting the propane stove is easy:

  1. Make sure the propane is turned on.
  2. Push in and turn a burner knob to the flame / light setting.
  3. Hold the knob in while igniting with the built-in igniter or a lighter.
  4. Once it's lit, adjust the knob to set your flame size.
  5. All done? Turn the knob fully off and double-check the flame is out.
The RV's propane stove and burner knobs

🚰 Using the Water Pump

Want running water at the sink or shower? Just follow these steps:

  1. Make sure the fresh-water tank has water in it.
  2. Switch the water pump ON at the control panel.
  3. Open a faucet — the pump pressurizes the line and water flows.
  4. Heading out? Switch the pump OFF when you leave, so it can't run the tank dry or flood on a leak.
The RV water pump switch on the control panel

🧊 Refrigerator

Keeping your food and drinks cold is easy — the fridge runs on battery and propane, so no generator needed. It arrives already cooling; just give it a little time to chill before loading in warm items.

🧽 Keeping It Clean

Your RV arrives clean and ready to host you. When your trip wraps up, please tidy it up and return it in the same condition you found it — we'd really appreciate it!

Just a heads-up: if the RV comes back needing extra cleaning, an additional cleaning fee will be deducted from your security deposit.

🚫 One Important Bathroom Rule

Please don't put any paper in the toilet — not even toilet paper. Paper clogs the system.

  • All paper — toilet paper, paper towels, wipes, napkins, tissues — goes in the basket we've provided, never in the toilet.
  • Nothing but waste and water goes down the toilet.
  • !Clog damage caused by paper in the toilet may be deducted from the security deposit.

✅ Quick Do's & Don'ts

Here's the short version to keep handy:

  • Return the RV clean, in the same condition you received it.
  • Use water moderately — 60 gallons goes a long way.
  • Refill the generator with gas if you use it all.
  • Turn the water pump off when you leave the RV.
  • Put all paper — including toilet paper — in the bathroom basket.
  • Don't put any paper in the toilet — not even toilet paper.
  • Don't run the generator during campground quiet hours.
  • Don't expect the microwave or AC to run without the generator.

Questions about your RV?

We're always here to help — reach out any time during your trip.