Forest River Rockwood Roo

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Pet friendly

Sleeps 10

23 ft. long

This family friendly hybrid camper has 3 fold out queen beds with heated mattresses. Sofa and dinette also convert to beds. Dinette slides out for very roomy interior space! Kitchen includes fridge/freezer, microwave, toaster, sink, stove, dishes, silverware, pots and pans etc.
Linens, towels TV, DVD player, (and a lot of family friendly DVD movies!) 2 camping tables, 2 camping chairs and outdoor mat also included!
The trailer’s dry weight is 4400 lbs. I have a weight distribution hitch for you to use to help with sway and tongue weight.For an additional fee, I am willing to drop off and set up with in a 35 mile radius.
Local parks include: Pocahontas State Park and Powhatan State Park.
Other things to noteDogs under 20lbs accepted
No smoking
2010 Forest River Rockwood Roo

Length

23 ft

Host add-ons

Dump Fee

£55.50 each

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Extra Cleaning Fee

£74.00 each

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Propane

£18.50 each

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RV drop off and set up

£92.50 each

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Guest reviews
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Maintenance

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Value

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Features
2010 Forest River Rockwood Roo
  • Sleeps 10
  • Fresh water: 37 gal
  • Gray water: 30 gal
  • Black water: 30 gal
Amenities
  • Toilet
  • Inside Shower
  • Outside Shower
  • TV/DVD
  • Audio Inputs
  • Radio
  • CD Player
  • Oven
Nearby places to stay
Rules and policies
  • Pet friendly
  • No music festivals
  • No tailgating
  • No smoking
  • Unlimited mileage
Meet your host, Ellie

Member since 2020

I have been a camper for over 20 years. Camped a few times in a tent, but quickly moved to a pop up, and a few years later a travel trailer. I love to travel with my 3 children, but as they are all teenagers now, it is harder to get them to come along. I am learning to enjoy the new experience of quiet relaxing trips when I camp without them.