52-Quart Freezer: Smittybilt Arctic Fridge/Freezer
Jackery Explorer 500W (1 Plug, 3 USB, 12V)
Collapsible Chair: Cliq Compact
MoonShade Shade Structure
Butane Stove (1 butane canister)
Camping Cookware
Bed Sheets (Add-on)
Zero Breeze Mark 2 Portable Air Conditioning Unit (Add-On)Delivery and Pick Up Upon request (Add on)
RecommendationsShenandoah National Park: Located about 70 miles west of DC, Shenandoah National Park is a stunning destination for camping. It's known for its Skyline Drive, offering panoramic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The park has several campgrounds with varying amenities.Catoctin Mountain Park: This park is about an hour's drive north of DC and offers camping amidst the rolling hills and forests of Maryland. It's a great place for hiking, picnicking, and enjoying nature.Assateague Island National Seashore: If you're up for a longer drive (about 3-4 hours from DC), consider camping on Assateague Island. Known for its wild ponies and beautiful beaches, this national seashore offers a unique coastal camping experience.Prince William Forest Park: Located just south of DC, this park offers a forested oasis with campgrounds, hiking trails, and historical sites. It's a convenient option for camping near the city.Greenbelt Park: Situated close to DC, Greenbelt Park offers tent camping and easy access to the city's attractions. It's a peaceful escape from the urban environment.Harpers Ferry National Historical Park: While not primarily a camping destination, Harpers Ferry offers some camping options nearby. The park itself is rich in history and natural beauty, where the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers meet.Gettysburg National Military Park: If you're interested in history, consider driving to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania (about 2-3 hours from DC). While not a camping destination, the park offers historic sites and guided tours.C&O Canal National Historical Park: The C&O Canal towpath runs along the Potomac River and offers camping options for hikers and bikers. It's a unique way to experience history and nature.Other things to noteDo not drive the Jeep over 75 MPH
Do not drive the Jeep while the tent is open.
Be careful while setting up the tent windows.
Any damage will be reported the deductible will be used to cover costs.
52-Quart Freezer: Smittybilt Arctic Fridge/Freezer
Jackery Explorer 500W (1 Plug, 3 USB, 12V)
Collapsible Chair: Cliq Compact
MoonShade Shade Structure
Butane Stove (1 butane canister)
Camping Cookware
Bed Sheets (Add-on)
Zero Breeze Mark 2 Portable Air Conditioning Unit (Add-On)Delivery and Pick Up Upon request (Add on)
RecommendationsShenandoah National Park: Located about 70 miles west of DC, Shenandoah National Park is a stunning destination for camping. It's known for its Skyline Drive, offering panoramic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The park has several campgrounds with varying amenities.Catoctin Mountain Park: This park is about an hour's drive north of DC and offers camping amidst the rolling hills and forests of Maryland. It's a great place for hiking, picnicking, and enjoying nature.Assateague Island National Seashore: If you're up for a longer drive (about 3-4 hours from DC), consider camping on Assateague Island. Known for its wild ponies and beautiful beaches, this national seashore offers a unique coastal camping experience.Prince William Forest Park: Located just south of DC, this park offers a forested oasis with campgrounds, hiking trails, and historical sites. It's a convenient option for camping near the city.Greenbelt Park: Situated close to DC, Greenbelt Park offers tent camping and easy access to the city's attractions. It's a peaceful escape from the urban environment.Harpers Ferry National Historical Park: While not primarily a camping destination, Harpers Ferry offers some camping options nearby. The park itself is rich in history and natural beauty, where the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers meet.Gettysburg National Military Park: If you're interested in history, consider driving to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania (about 2-3 hours from DC). While not a camping destination, the park offers historic sites and guided tours.C&O Canal National Historical Park: The C&O Canal towpath runs along the Potomac River and offers camping options for hikers and bikers. It's a unique way to experience history and nature.Other things to noteDo not drive the Jeep over 75 MPH
Do not drive the Jeep while the tent is open.
Be careful while setting up the tent windows.
Any damage will be reported the deductible will be used to cover costs.
2016 Other Other
Length
14 ft
14 ft
Transmission
Automatic
Automatic
Fuel Type
Gasoline
Gasoline
Gross Weight
4,300 lbs
4,300 lbs
Sleeps
3
3
Seatbelts
3
3
Sleeping arrangements
1 bed

Other
1
1
Host add-ons
Air Conditioning
Cleaning
Pre Fuel
Features
- Sleeps 3
- 3 seatbelts
- Fuel type: Gas
- Automatic transmission
- Gross weight: 4,300 lbs
- Sleeps 3
- 3 seatbelts
- Fuel type: Gas
- Automatic transmission
- Gross weight: 4,300 lbs
Amenities
- Solart
- Stove
- Refrigerator
- Air Conditioner
- Awning
- Solart
- Stove
- Refrigerator
- Air Conditioner
- Awning
Nearby places to stay
Chantilly, VA • Exact location provided after booking

1. Cherry Hill Park
College Park, MD • 28 miles away

2. Jellystone Park™ Williamsport
Williamsport, MD • 52 miles away

3. Jellystone Park™ Luray
Luray, VA • 54 miles away

4. Spacious Skies Shenandoah Views
Luray, VA • 56 miles away

5. Luray RV Resort on Shenandoah River
Luray, VA • 62 miles away
Availability and RV fit not guaranteed. Please verify directly with campgrounds before booking.
Chantilly, VA • Exact location provided after booking
Rules and policies
- 15 start time
11 end time - Music festival friendly
- Tailgating friendly
- Not pet friendly
- No smoking
- Mileage: 150 free miles / day
- No generator
Cancellation: Flexible
Frequently asked questions
Q.
What flexibility is available for picking up and dropping off the RV?
A.
Pick Up or Drop off can be prearranged.
Q.
How does the fridge work?
A.
You can connect it directly to the car's rear power outlet while the vehicle is running. When the car is turned off, you have the option to plug it into a portable battery to maintain its cooling functionality.
Q.
How fast can I drive with the tent on?
A.
Please do not exceed a speed of 75 MPH. The manufacturer's suggestion is to maintain a maximum speed of 75 MPH and to approach turns with reduced speed. Always exercise caution and remain vigilant about the contents of the vehicle.
Q.
How many people can sleep on the rooftop tent?
A.
It accommodates a comfortable sleep for three individuals. Equipped with a skylight and three windows, the interior is well ventilated. While the mattress offers comfort, please remember to bring your own pillows and blankets for an optimal sleeping experience.


















