Vintage RV with big solar panels for quiet dry camping. No air conditioner, no generator. No microwave. Interior has been redone, extra insulation has been added and the walls use knotty pine tongue and groove paneling -- giving a funky cabin the woods kind of feel.
What's includedTwo bicycle rack and cargo rack provided on the rear. Two folding camp style chairs, a small folding table and 10x10 instant up canopy.Opionally can includes two sit-on top kayaks, paddles and life jackets. The kayaks ride vertically on the cargo rear cargo rack. You need good upper body strength to unload and reload the kayaks.
RecommendationsRV is a slow poke -- patience is required for all but the shortest trips.Other things to noteThe tiny 3.9 liter 4 cylinder diesel engine gives good mileage (12-14mpg depending on wind) but requires patience when climbing hills (Typically 25-30mph climbing interstate grades e.g. Snoqualmie Pass on I-90, The Grapevine on I-5) Comfortable cruising speed on the flats is 50-55mph. Faster than than that overworks the small engine. It's a bit like driving an old VW Bus. Take your time and enjoy the scenery. Towing anything not permitted. If you travel longer than a single tank of fuel, you'll need to check and refill the engine oil as well as she uses about a quart of oil per tank of fuel. Dash A/C doesn't work, however separate fans provided. Roof A/C not currently working either. No generator, no microwave. 400 watts of solar panels do a good job of keeping house batteries charged to run the electronics in the fridge, water heater and furnace with propane being the heat source for these appliances. Dual roof vents with fans provide good ventilation. Reflective bubble wrap panels cut to fit the windows help keep heat out in summer and heat in in cold weather. Bluetooth speaker can provide tunes when connected to your phone -- otherwise no radio. Original speedometer not working -- GPS based speedometer provided.
What's includedTwo bicycle rack and cargo rack provided on the rear. Two folding camp style chairs, a small folding table and 10x10 instant up canopy.Opionally can includes two sit-on top kayaks, paddles and life jackets. The kayaks ride vertically on the cargo rear cargo rack. You need good upper body strength to unload and reload the kayaks.
RecommendationsRV is a slow poke -- patience is required for all but the shortest trips.Other things to noteThe tiny 3.9 liter 4 cylinder diesel engine gives good mileage (12-14mpg depending on wind) but requires patience when climbing hills (Typically 25-30mph climbing interstate grades e.g. Snoqualmie Pass on I-90, The Grapevine on I-5) Comfortable cruising speed on the flats is 50-55mph. Faster than than that overworks the small engine. It's a bit like driving an old VW Bus. Take your time and enjoy the scenery. Towing anything not permitted. If you travel longer than a single tank of fuel, you'll need to check and refill the engine oil as well as she uses about a quart of oil per tank of fuel. Dash A/C doesn't work, however separate fans provided. Roof A/C not currently working either. No generator, no microwave. 400 watts of solar panels do a good job of keeping house batteries charged to run the electronics in the fridge, water heater and furnace with propane being the heat source for these appliances. Dual roof vents with fans provide good ventilation. Reflective bubble wrap panels cut to fit the windows help keep heat out in summer and heat in in cold weather. Bluetooth speaker can provide tunes when connected to your phone -- otherwise no radio. Original speedometer not working -- GPS based speedometer provided.
Vintage RV with big solar panels for quiet dry camping. No air conditioner, no generator. No microwave. Interior has been redone, extra insulation has been added and the walls use knotty pine tongue and groove paneling -- giving a funky cabin the woods kind of feel.
What's includedTwo bicycle rack and cargo rack provided on the rear. Two folding camp style chairs, a small folding table and 10x10 instant up canopy.Opionally can includes two sit-on top kayaks, paddles and life jackets. The kayaks ride vertically on the cargo rear cargo rack. You need good upper body strength to unload and reload the kayaks.
RecommendationsRV is a slow poke -- patience is required for all but the shortest trips.Other things to noteThe tiny 3.9 liter 4 cylinder diesel engine gives good mileage (12-14mpg depending on wind) but requires patience when climbing hills (Typically 25-30mph climbing interstate grades e.g. Snoqualmie Pass on I-90, The Grapevine on I-5) Comfortable cruising speed on the flats is 50-55mph. Faster than than that overworks the small engine. It's a bit like driving an old VW Bus. Take your time and enjoy the scenery. Towing anything not permitted. If you travel longer than a single tank of fuel, you'll need to check and refill the engine oil as well as she uses about a quart of oil per tank of fuel. Dash A/C doesn't work, however separate fans provided. Roof A/C not currently working either. No generator, no microwave. 400 watts of solar panels do a good job of keeping house batteries charged to run the electronics in the fridge, water heater and furnace with propane being the heat source for these appliances. Dual roof vents with fans provide good ventilation. Reflective bubble wrap panels cut to fit the windows help keep heat out in summer and heat in in cold weather. Bluetooth speaker can provide tunes when connected to your phone -- otherwise no radio. Original speedometer not working -- GPS based speedometer provided.
What's includedTwo bicycle rack and cargo rack provided on the rear. Two folding camp style chairs, a small folding table and 10x10 instant up canopy.Opionally can includes two sit-on top kayaks, paddles and life jackets. The kayaks ride vertically on the cargo rear cargo rack. You need good upper body strength to unload and reload the kayaks.
RecommendationsRV is a slow poke -- patience is required for all but the shortest trips.Other things to noteThe tiny 3.9 liter 4 cylinder diesel engine gives good mileage (12-14mpg depending on wind) but requires patience when climbing hills (Typically 25-30mph climbing interstate grades e.g. Snoqualmie Pass on I-90, The Grapevine on I-5) Comfortable cruising speed on the flats is 50-55mph. Faster than than that overworks the small engine. It's a bit like driving an old VW Bus. Take your time and enjoy the scenery. Towing anything not permitted. If you travel longer than a single tank of fuel, you'll need to check and refill the engine oil as well as she uses about a quart of oil per tank of fuel. Dash A/C doesn't work, however separate fans provided. Roof A/C not currently working either. No generator, no microwave. 400 watts of solar panels do a good job of keeping house batteries charged to run the electronics in the fridge, water heater and furnace with propane being the heat source for these appliances. Dual roof vents with fans provide good ventilation. Reflective bubble wrap panels cut to fit the windows help keep heat out in summer and heat in in cold weather. Bluetooth speaker can provide tunes when connected to your phone -- otherwise no radio. Original speedometer not working -- GPS based speedometer provided.
1992 Safari Trek 2840
Length
28 ft
28 ft
Transmission
Automatic
Automatic
Fuel Type
Diesel
Diesel
Tank Size
30 gal
30 gal
Sleeps
3
3
Seatbelts
2
2
Sleeping arrangements
Full bed
1
1
Fold out sofa
1
1
Host add-ons
Kayak
Refueling and dumping
Features
1992 Safari Trek 2840
- Sleeps 3
- 2 seatbelts
- Fresh water: 72 gal
- Fuel type: Diesel
- Fuel capacity: 30 gal
- Automatic transmission
- Sleeps 3
- 2 seatbelts
- Fresh water: 72 gal
- Fuel type: Diesel
- Fuel capacity: 30 gal
- Automatic transmission
Amenities
- Toilet
- Inside Shower
- Solart
- Water hookup
- Electric hookup
- Sewer hookup
- Stove
- Refrigerator
- Toilet
- Inside Shower
- Solart
- Water hookup
- Electric hookup
- Sewer hookup
- Stove
- Refrigerator
Nearby places to stay
Bellevue, WA • Exact location provided after booking

1. Whidbey Island Fairgrounds and Events Center
Langley, WA • 31 miles away

2. Tahuya Adventure Resort
Belfair, WA • 36 miles away

3. Alpine Lakes Lodge
Easton, WA • 46 miles away

4. Glen Ayr Resort
Hoodsport, WA • 49 miles away

5. Lake Sena Campground at Circle 8 Ranch
Cle Elum, WA • 56 miles away
Availability and RV fit not guaranteed. Please verify directly with campgrounds before booking.
Bellevue, WA • Exact location provided after booking
Rules and policies
- Pet friendly
- Music festival friendly
- No tailgating
- No smoking
- Mileage: 100 free miles / day
