2014 Forest River Cherokee Wolf Pup

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Excellent

1

Sleeps 4

19 ft. long

2 inch ball
Dry Weight 2,620 lbs.
Payload Capacity 1,196 lbs.
Gvwr3,835 lbs.
Hitch Weight335 lbs.
Total Fresh Water Tank Capacity 21.0 gal
Total Gray Water Tank Capacity 13.0 gal.
Total Black Water Tank Capacity 13.0 gal.
This smaller camping trailer has everything a family of 4 would absolutely enjoy. Also doable with 4 adults if daily activities are kept outside. Everything is in great condition. Dining table turns into a queen bed, indoor shower, sink and stove. AC works!
What's includedFresh linens, 4 camping chairs, cookware, utensils, awning lights. taking a cooler is a must - unfortunately, the fridge will take 24-48hours to reach favorable temperatures. RecommendationsWe used this in Louisiana during the Ida Hurricane. 4 adults were able to stay on this for over a month - (we worked all day and only used it for sleeping and showering). Other things to noteNo smoking, no pets.
2014 Forest River Cherokee Wolf Pup

Length

19 ft

Gross Weight

3,835 lbs

Connector

7pin

Receiver

Not provided

Brake Controller

Not provided

Sleeping arrangements

Queen bed

1

Bunk bed

1

Host add-ons

Grill

A$16.92 per day

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Features
2014 Forest River Cherokee Wolf Pup
  • Sleeps 4
  • Gross weight: 3,835 lbs
Amenities
  • Toilet
  • Inside Shower
  • Water hookup
  • Electric hookup
  • Sewer hookup
  • TV/DVD
  • Audio Inputs
  • Stove
Nearby places to stay
Rules and policies
  • Tailgating friendly
  • Not pet friendly
  • No music festivals
  • No smoking
  • Unlimited mileage
  • No generator
Cancellation: Flexible
Meet your host, Bri

Member since 2022

Hello! My husband and I have been long time campers. We tent camp at least a few times a year, we have gone up to tamarack, Huntington lake, ward lake and Mono Hot springs. We’re always trying new spots :) if you go to Mono Hot Springs hike up to Doris Lake, worth it.