Rent Junior for the perfect couple's retreat!
Sleeps 2
13.8 ft. long
Pet friendly
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2014 Riverside RV White Water
"Junior’s Retro Romance: Timeless Adventures in Turquoise and White"
Meet Ava and Liam, a young couple in their mid-20s, eager to escape the hustle of their San Antonio lives. They’d been dreaming of quiet weekends filled with starry skies and shared laughter, the kind of moments that turn into lifelong memories. Late last night, they found Junior, a 2014 Riverside Retro Jr—a 14-foot camper bursting with vintage charm. With its turquoise blue and white exterior and sleek retro lines, Junior looked like it had rolled straight out of a 1950s dream, ready to whisk them away on their next adventure. For Ava and Liam, it was the perfect partner for their love of exploration.
The First Journey: A Coastal Escape to Galveston Island
Friday morning, at 11:00AM CDT, Ava and Liam decided to kick off their summer with Junior. They hitched the little camper to their SUV—Junior’s lightweight 2,000 lbs made towing a breeze, even for Austinites new to camping—and headed to Galveston Island State Park for a beachside getaway. The three-hour drive from San Antonio where "Junior" Lives, was filled with ‘60s tunes to match Junior’s retro vibe, their windows down as they sang along, the salty Gulf breeze teasing their senses as they neared the coast.
They parked Junior at a campsite overlooking the ocean, the camper’s turquoise blue and white exterior shimmering in the Texas sun like a piece of the sea itself. Inside, Junior was a minimalist haven: a cozy queen-size bed took up most of the space, with small storage compartments for their essentials, perfect for two. They opened the windows to let the sea breeze flow through, the sound of waves blending with their laughter as they unpacked their cooler and planned their day.
That evening, they wandered along the beach, collecting seashells as the sun dipped low, painting the sky in shades of pink and gold. Back at Junior, they set up a portable grill outside to cook a simple shrimp dish, the camper’s retro charm adding a playful touch to their meal. After dinner, they sat under a canopy awning, stringing up fairy lights and sharing a blanket as the stars came out. “This feels like our own little world,” Ava said, resting her head on Liam’s shoulder. Junior’s intimate space had already worked its magic, making the outside world fade away.
The Mountain Retreat: A Stargazing Night in Davis Mountains
A few weeks later, Ava and Liam took Junior to Davis Mountains State Park, a five-hour drive from San Antonio, craving the crisp mountain air and a chance to see the stars. Junior’s petite size navigated the winding roads with ease, and they found a perfect spot near Skyline Drive with sweeping views of the rugged landscape. The camper’s turquoise blue and white exterior popped against the earthy tones of the mountains, drawing smiles from fellow campers who stopped to admire its vintage charm.
After a day of hiking the trails, Ava and Liam returned to Junior, their cheeks flushed from the sun. They opened the camper’s windows to let the cool mountain breeze sweep through, sipping hot cocoa on the bed as the sun set. That night, they hiked to a nearby lookout for a meteor shower, spreading a blanket on the ground with Junior parked just below. Shooting stars lit up the sky, and Liam pulled Ava close. “Junior’s taking us to places I never thought we’d see,” he whispered. They returned to the camper, curling up in the cozy bed, the mountain air and Junior’s snug embrace lulling them to sleep.
The River Romance: A Dreamy Float on the Frio River
Their most magical adventure came in late summer, when they took Junior to the Frio River in Concan, Texas, just a 90 minute drive from San Antonio. The Frio’s crystal-clear waters and shaded banks were calling, and Junior was ready to deliver. They parked at Garner State Park, where Junior’s small footprint fit perfectly into a riverside spot. The camper’s turquoise blue and white exterior looked stunning against the backdrop of cypress trees, and Ava snapped a photo for their Instagram, captioning it, “Junior, our turquoise time traveler.”
They spent the day floating down the Frio in tubes, holding hands as they drifted through the cool water, their laughter echoing off the limestone cliffs. Back at Junior, they grilled burgers on a portable grill outside, enjoying the simplicity of the camper’s minimal setup. As the sun set, they danced to a slow song outside Junior, the camper’s warm glow lighting their steps. Fireflies twinkled around them, and Ava giggled, “Junior’s the best third wheel we could ask for.” The camper’s small, bed-focused space made every moment feel close and personal, like the world belonged to just the two of them.
Why Junior’s Made for Couples
Junior, the 2014 Riverside Retro Jr, isn’t just a camper—it’s a portal to a simpler, more romantic kind of adventure. At just 14 feet long and 2,000 lbs, it’s a breeze to tow with almost any vehicle, perfect for couples new to camping. Its turquoise blue and white exterior, with vintage retro lines, turns every trip into a nostalgic escape, ready for Instagram-worthy memories. Inside, Junior’s minimalist layout is made for two: a cozy queen-size bed as the centerpiece, with small storage compartments for your essentials, keeping things simple and intimate.
Whether you’re parked by the ocean, nestled in the mountains, or floating down a river, Junior’s snug interior brings you closer together, turning every journey into a love story.
Your Invitation to Adventure with Junior
Imagine yourselves as Ava and Liam, San Antonians, with Junior as your turquoise sidekick. Picture the beaches you’ll wander, the mountains you’ll explore, the rivers you’ll drift down. Junior’s ready to make every moment unforgettable—whether you’re sharing a sunset picnic, stargazing on a mountaintop, or dancing by a river under the stars. This little camper is built for two, designed to spark connection, and brimming with retro charm to make every trip a memory.
So, young couples, what’s stopping you? Hitch up Junior and hit the road. Your next great adventure—and your next great love story—is waiting.What's included• 2" Ball on a 2' draw bar.
• pot's and pans and plates
• bedding
• bluetooth speaker
• campstove
• fanRecommendationsGalveston Island State Park: 246 mi, ~3h 58m via I-10 E/I-45 SDavis Mountains State Park: 403 mi, ~6h via I-10 WFrio River at Garner State Park: 94 mi, ~1h 38m via US-90 W/FM 1050Canyon Lake at Potter’s Creek Park: 48 mi, ~1h via I-35 N/FM 306Mustang Island State Park: 145 mi, ~2h 15m via I-37Other things to noteNo Smoking: Keep the camper smoke-free to maintain its condition.Clean Up: Return the camper tidy—remove trash, sweep, and wipe surfaces.No Pets (unless allowed): Avoid pet-related damage or messes.Respect Limits: Stick to the renter’s rules on mileage, off-road use, or occupancy.Report Issues: Inform the owner of any damage or problems promptly.
Meet Ava and Liam, a young couple in their mid-20s, eager to escape the hustle of their San Antonio lives. They’d been dreaming of quiet weekends filled with starry skies and shared laughter, the kind of moments that turn into lifelong memories. Late last night, they found Junior, a 2014 Riverside Retro Jr—a 14-foot camper bursting with vintage charm. With its turquoise blue and white exterior and sleek retro lines, Junior looked like it had rolled straight out of a 1950s dream, ready to whisk them away on their next adventure. For Ava and Liam, it was the perfect partner for their love of exploration.
The First Journey: A Coastal Escape to Galveston Island
Friday morning, at 11:00AM CDT, Ava and Liam decided to kick off their summer with Junior. They hitched the little camper to their SUV—Junior’s lightweight 2,000 lbs made towing a breeze, even for Austinites new to camping—and headed to Galveston Island State Park for a beachside getaway. The three-hour drive from San Antonio where "Junior" Lives, was filled with ‘60s tunes to match Junior’s retro vibe, their windows down as they sang along, the salty Gulf breeze teasing their senses as they neared the coast.
They parked Junior at a campsite overlooking the ocean, the camper’s turquoise blue and white exterior shimmering in the Texas sun like a piece of the sea itself. Inside, Junior was a minimalist haven: a cozy queen-size bed took up most of the space, with small storage compartments for their essentials, perfect for two. They opened the windows to let the sea breeze flow through, the sound of waves blending with their laughter as they unpacked their cooler and planned their day.
That evening, they wandered along the beach, collecting seashells as the sun dipped low, painting the sky in shades of pink and gold. Back at Junior, they set up a portable grill outside to cook a simple shrimp dish, the camper’s retro charm adding a playful touch to their meal. After dinner, they sat under a canopy awning, stringing up fairy lights and sharing a blanket as the stars came out. “This feels like our own little world,” Ava said, resting her head on Liam’s shoulder. Junior’s intimate space had already worked its magic, making the outside world fade away.
The Mountain Retreat: A Stargazing Night in Davis Mountains
A few weeks later, Ava and Liam took Junior to Davis Mountains State Park, a five-hour drive from San Antonio, craving the crisp mountain air and a chance to see the stars. Junior’s petite size navigated the winding roads with ease, and they found a perfect spot near Skyline Drive with sweeping views of the rugged landscape. The camper’s turquoise blue and white exterior popped against the earthy tones of the mountains, drawing smiles from fellow campers who stopped to admire its vintage charm.
After a day of hiking the trails, Ava and Liam returned to Junior, their cheeks flushed from the sun. They opened the camper’s windows to let the cool mountain breeze sweep through, sipping hot cocoa on the bed as the sun set. That night, they hiked to a nearby lookout for a meteor shower, spreading a blanket on the ground with Junior parked just below. Shooting stars lit up the sky, and Liam pulled Ava close. “Junior’s taking us to places I never thought we’d see,” he whispered. They returned to the camper, curling up in the cozy bed, the mountain air and Junior’s snug embrace lulling them to sleep.
The River Romance: A Dreamy Float on the Frio River
Their most magical adventure came in late summer, when they took Junior to the Frio River in Concan, Texas, just a 90 minute drive from San Antonio. The Frio’s crystal-clear waters and shaded banks were calling, and Junior was ready to deliver. They parked at Garner State Park, where Junior’s small footprint fit perfectly into a riverside spot. The camper’s turquoise blue and white exterior looked stunning against the backdrop of cypress trees, and Ava snapped a photo for their Instagram, captioning it, “Junior, our turquoise time traveler.”
They spent the day floating down the Frio in tubes, holding hands as they drifted through the cool water, their laughter echoing off the limestone cliffs. Back at Junior, they grilled burgers on a portable grill outside, enjoying the simplicity of the camper’s minimal setup. As the sun set, they danced to a slow song outside Junior, the camper’s warm glow lighting their steps. Fireflies twinkled around them, and Ava giggled, “Junior’s the best third wheel we could ask for.” The camper’s small, bed-focused space made every moment feel close and personal, like the world belonged to just the two of them.
Why Junior’s Made for Couples
Junior, the 2014 Riverside Retro Jr, isn’t just a camper—it’s a portal to a simpler, more romantic kind of adventure. At just 14 feet long and 2,000 lbs, it’s a breeze to tow with almost any vehicle, perfect for couples new to camping. Its turquoise blue and white exterior, with vintage retro lines, turns every trip into a nostalgic escape, ready for Instagram-worthy memories. Inside, Junior’s minimalist layout is made for two: a cozy queen-size bed as the centerpiece, with small storage compartments for your essentials, keeping things simple and intimate.
Whether you’re parked by the ocean, nestled in the mountains, or floating down a river, Junior’s snug interior brings you closer together, turning every journey into a love story.
Your Invitation to Adventure with Junior
Imagine yourselves as Ava and Liam, San Antonians, with Junior as your turquoise sidekick. Picture the beaches you’ll wander, the mountains you’ll explore, the rivers you’ll drift down. Junior’s ready to make every moment unforgettable—whether you’re sharing a sunset picnic, stargazing on a mountaintop, or dancing by a river under the stars. This little camper is built for two, designed to spark connection, and brimming with retro charm to make every trip a memory.
So, young couples, what’s stopping you? Hitch up Junior and hit the road. Your next great adventure—and your next great love story—is waiting.What's included• 2" Ball on a 2' draw bar.
• pot's and pans and plates
• bedding
• bluetooth speaker
• campstove
• fanRecommendationsGalveston Island State Park: 246 mi, ~3h 58m via I-10 E/I-45 SDavis Mountains State Park: 403 mi, ~6h via I-10 WFrio River at Garner State Park: 94 mi, ~1h 38m via US-90 W/FM 1050Canyon Lake at Potter’s Creek Park: 48 mi, ~1h via I-35 N/FM 306Mustang Island State Park: 145 mi, ~2h 15m via I-37Other things to noteNo Smoking: Keep the camper smoke-free to maintain its condition.Clean Up: Return the camper tidy—remove trash, sweep, and wipe surfaces.No Pets (unless allowed): Avoid pet-related damage or messes.Respect Limits: Stick to the renter’s rules on mileage, off-road use, or occupancy.Report Issues: Inform the owner of any damage or problems promptly.
"Junior’s Retro Romance: Timeless Adventures in Turquoise and White"
Meet Ava and Liam, a young couple in their mid-20s, eager to escape the hustle of their San Antonio lives. They’d been dreaming of quiet weekends filled with starry skies and shared laughter, the kind of moments that turn into lifelong memories. Late last night, they found Junior, a 2014 Riverside Retro Jr—a 14-foot camper bursting with vintage charm. With its turquoise blue and white exterior and sleek retro lines, Junior looked like it had rolled straight out of a 1950s dream, ready to whisk them away on their next adventure. For Ava and Liam, it was the perfect partner for their love of exploration.
The First Journey: A Coastal Escape to Galveston Island
Friday morning, at 11:00AM CDT, Ava and Liam decided to kick off their summer with Junior. They hitched the little camper to their SUV—Junior’s lightweight 2,000 lbs made towing a breeze, even for Austinites new to camping—and headed to Galveston Island State Park for a beachside getaway. The three-hour drive from San Antonio where "Junior" Lives, was filled with ‘60s tunes to match Junior’s retro vibe, their windows down as they sang along, the salty Gulf breeze teasing their senses as they neared the coast.
They parked Junior at a campsite overlooking the ocean, the camper’s turquoise blue and white exterior shimmering in the Texas sun like a piece of the sea itself. Inside, Junior was a minimalist haven: a cozy queen-size bed took up most of the space, with small storage compartments for their essentials, perfect for two. They opened the windows to let the sea breeze flow through, the sound of waves blending with their laughter as they unpacked their cooler and planned their day.
That evening, they wandered along the beach, collecting seashells as the sun dipped low, painting the sky in shades of pink and gold. Back at Junior, they set up a portable grill outside to cook a simple shrimp dish, the camper’s retro charm adding a playful touch to their meal. After dinner, they sat under a canopy awning, stringing up fairy lights and sharing a blanket as the stars came out. “This feels like our own little world,” Ava said, resting her head on Liam’s shoulder. Junior’s intimate space had already worked its magic, making the outside world fade away.
The Mountain Retreat: A Stargazing Night in Davis Mountains
A few weeks later, Ava and Liam took Junior to Davis Mountains State Park, a five-hour drive from San Antonio, craving the crisp mountain air and a chance to see the stars. Junior’s petite size navigated the winding roads with ease, and they found a perfect spot near Skyline Drive with sweeping views of the rugged landscape. The camper’s turquoise blue and white exterior popped against the earthy tones of the mountains, drawing smiles from fellow campers who stopped to admire its vintage charm.
After a day of hiking the trails, Ava and Liam returned to Junior, their cheeks flushed from the sun. They opened the camper’s windows to let the cool mountain breeze sweep through, sipping hot cocoa on the bed as the sun set. That night, they hiked to a nearby lookout for a meteor shower, spreading a blanket on the ground with Junior parked just below. Shooting stars lit up the sky, and Liam pulled Ava close. “Junior’s taking us to places I never thought we’d see,” he whispered. They returned to the camper, curling up in the cozy bed, the mountain air and Junior’s snug embrace lulling them to sleep.
The River Romance: A Dreamy Float on the Frio River
Their most magical adventure came in late summer, when they took Junior to the Frio River in Concan, Texas, just a 90 minute drive from San Antonio. The Frio’s crystal-clear waters and shaded banks were calling, and Junior was ready to deliver. They parked at Garner State Park, where Junior’s small footprint fit perfectly into a riverside spot. The camper’s turquoise blue and white exterior looked stunning against the backdrop of cypress trees, and Ava snapped a photo for their Instagram, captioning it, “Junior, our turquoise time traveler.”
They spent the day floating down the Frio in tubes, holding hands as they drifted through the cool water, their laughter echoing off the limestone cliffs. Back at Junior, they grilled burgers on a portable grill outside, enjoying the simplicity of the camper’s minimal setup. As the sun set, they danced to a slow song outside Junior, the camper’s warm glow lighting their steps. Fireflies twinkled around them, and Ava giggled, “Junior’s the best third wheel we could ask for.” The camper’s small, bed-focused space made every moment feel close and personal, like the world belonged to just the two of them.
Why Junior’s Made for Couples
Junior, the 2014 Riverside Retro Jr, isn’t just a camper—it’s a portal to a simpler, more romantic kind of adventure. At just 14 feet long and 2,000 lbs, it’s a breeze to tow with almost any vehicle, perfect for couples new to camping. Its turquoise blue and white exterior, with vintage retro lines, turns every trip into a nostalgic escape, ready for Instagram-worthy memories. Inside, Junior’s minimalist layout is made for two: a cozy queen-size bed as the centerpiece, with small storage compartments for your essentials, keeping things simple and intimate.
Whether you’re parked by the ocean, nestled in the mountains, or floating down a river, Junior’s snug interior brings you closer together, turning every journey into a love story.
Your Invitation to Adventure with Junior
Imagine yourselves as Ava and Liam, San Antonians, with Junior as your turquoise sidekick. Picture the beaches you’ll wander, the mountains you’ll explore, the rivers you’ll drift down. Junior’s ready to make every moment unforgettable—whether you’re sharing a sunset picnic, stargazing on a mountaintop, or dancing by a river under the stars. This little camper is built for two, designed to spark connection, and brimming with retro charm to make every trip a memory.
So, young couples, what’s stopping you? Hitch up Junior and hit the road. Your next great adventure—and your next great love story—is waiting.What's included• 2" Ball on a 2' draw bar.
• pot's and pans and plates
• bedding
• bluetooth speaker
• campstove
• fanRecommendationsGalveston Island State Park: 246 mi, ~3h 58m via I-10 E/I-45 SDavis Mountains State Park: 403 mi, ~6h via I-10 WFrio River at Garner State Park: 94 mi, ~1h 38m via US-90 W/FM 1050Canyon Lake at Potter’s Creek Park: 48 mi, ~1h via I-35 N/FM 306Mustang Island State Park: 145 mi, ~2h 15m via I-37Other things to noteNo Smoking: Keep the camper smoke-free to maintain its condition.Clean Up: Return the camper tidy—remove trash, sweep, and wipe surfaces.No Pets (unless allowed): Avoid pet-related damage or messes.Respect Limits: Stick to the renter’s rules on mileage, off-road use, or occupancy.Report Issues: Inform the owner of any damage or problems promptly.
Meet Ava and Liam, a young couple in their mid-20s, eager to escape the hustle of their San Antonio lives. They’d been dreaming of quiet weekends filled with starry skies and shared laughter, the kind of moments that turn into lifelong memories. Late last night, they found Junior, a 2014 Riverside Retro Jr—a 14-foot camper bursting with vintage charm. With its turquoise blue and white exterior and sleek retro lines, Junior looked like it had rolled straight out of a 1950s dream, ready to whisk them away on their next adventure. For Ava and Liam, it was the perfect partner for their love of exploration.
The First Journey: A Coastal Escape to Galveston Island
Friday morning, at 11:00AM CDT, Ava and Liam decided to kick off their summer with Junior. They hitched the little camper to their SUV—Junior’s lightweight 2,000 lbs made towing a breeze, even for Austinites new to camping—and headed to Galveston Island State Park for a beachside getaway. The three-hour drive from San Antonio where "Junior" Lives, was filled with ‘60s tunes to match Junior’s retro vibe, their windows down as they sang along, the salty Gulf breeze teasing their senses as they neared the coast.
They parked Junior at a campsite overlooking the ocean, the camper’s turquoise blue and white exterior shimmering in the Texas sun like a piece of the sea itself. Inside, Junior was a minimalist haven: a cozy queen-size bed took up most of the space, with small storage compartments for their essentials, perfect for two. They opened the windows to let the sea breeze flow through, the sound of waves blending with their laughter as they unpacked their cooler and planned their day.
That evening, they wandered along the beach, collecting seashells as the sun dipped low, painting the sky in shades of pink and gold. Back at Junior, they set up a portable grill outside to cook a simple shrimp dish, the camper’s retro charm adding a playful touch to their meal. After dinner, they sat under a canopy awning, stringing up fairy lights and sharing a blanket as the stars came out. “This feels like our own little world,” Ava said, resting her head on Liam’s shoulder. Junior’s intimate space had already worked its magic, making the outside world fade away.
The Mountain Retreat: A Stargazing Night in Davis Mountains
A few weeks later, Ava and Liam took Junior to Davis Mountains State Park, a five-hour drive from San Antonio, craving the crisp mountain air and a chance to see the stars. Junior’s petite size navigated the winding roads with ease, and they found a perfect spot near Skyline Drive with sweeping views of the rugged landscape. The camper’s turquoise blue and white exterior popped against the earthy tones of the mountains, drawing smiles from fellow campers who stopped to admire its vintage charm.
After a day of hiking the trails, Ava and Liam returned to Junior, their cheeks flushed from the sun. They opened the camper’s windows to let the cool mountain breeze sweep through, sipping hot cocoa on the bed as the sun set. That night, they hiked to a nearby lookout for a meteor shower, spreading a blanket on the ground with Junior parked just below. Shooting stars lit up the sky, and Liam pulled Ava close. “Junior’s taking us to places I never thought we’d see,” he whispered. They returned to the camper, curling up in the cozy bed, the mountain air and Junior’s snug embrace lulling them to sleep.
The River Romance: A Dreamy Float on the Frio River
Their most magical adventure came in late summer, when they took Junior to the Frio River in Concan, Texas, just a 90 minute drive from San Antonio. The Frio’s crystal-clear waters and shaded banks were calling, and Junior was ready to deliver. They parked at Garner State Park, where Junior’s small footprint fit perfectly into a riverside spot. The camper’s turquoise blue and white exterior looked stunning against the backdrop of cypress trees, and Ava snapped a photo for their Instagram, captioning it, “Junior, our turquoise time traveler.”
They spent the day floating down the Frio in tubes, holding hands as they drifted through the cool water, their laughter echoing off the limestone cliffs. Back at Junior, they grilled burgers on a portable grill outside, enjoying the simplicity of the camper’s minimal setup. As the sun set, they danced to a slow song outside Junior, the camper’s warm glow lighting their steps. Fireflies twinkled around them, and Ava giggled, “Junior’s the best third wheel we could ask for.” The camper’s small, bed-focused space made every moment feel close and personal, like the world belonged to just the two of them.
Why Junior’s Made for Couples
Junior, the 2014 Riverside Retro Jr, isn’t just a camper—it’s a portal to a simpler, more romantic kind of adventure. At just 14 feet long and 2,000 lbs, it’s a breeze to tow with almost any vehicle, perfect for couples new to camping. Its turquoise blue and white exterior, with vintage retro lines, turns every trip into a nostalgic escape, ready for Instagram-worthy memories. Inside, Junior’s minimalist layout is made for two: a cozy queen-size bed as the centerpiece, with small storage compartments for your essentials, keeping things simple and intimate.
Whether you’re parked by the ocean, nestled in the mountains, or floating down a river, Junior’s snug interior brings you closer together, turning every journey into a love story.
Your Invitation to Adventure with Junior
Imagine yourselves as Ava and Liam, San Antonians, with Junior as your turquoise sidekick. Picture the beaches you’ll wander, the mountains you’ll explore, the rivers you’ll drift down. Junior’s ready to make every moment unforgettable—whether you’re sharing a sunset picnic, stargazing on a mountaintop, or dancing by a river under the stars. This little camper is built for two, designed to spark connection, and brimming with retro charm to make every trip a memory.
So, young couples, what’s stopping you? Hitch up Junior and hit the road. Your next great adventure—and your next great love story—is waiting.What's included• 2" Ball on a 2' draw bar.
• pot's and pans and plates
• bedding
• bluetooth speaker
• campstove
• fanRecommendationsGalveston Island State Park: 246 mi, ~3h 58m via I-10 E/I-45 SDavis Mountains State Park: 403 mi, ~6h via I-10 WFrio River at Garner State Park: 94 mi, ~1h 38m via US-90 W/FM 1050Canyon Lake at Potter’s Creek Park: 48 mi, ~1h via I-35 N/FM 306Mustang Island State Park: 145 mi, ~2h 15m via I-37Other things to noteNo Smoking: Keep the camper smoke-free to maintain its condition.Clean Up: Return the camper tidy—remove trash, sweep, and wipe surfaces.No Pets (unless allowed): Avoid pet-related damage or messes.Respect Limits: Stick to the renter’s rules on mileage, off-road use, or occupancy.Report Issues: Inform the owner of any damage or problems promptly.
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Features
2014 Riverside RV White Water
- Sleeps 2
- Gross weight: 1,500 lbs
- Hitch weight: 200 lbs
- Sleeps 2
- Gross weight: 1,500 lbs
- Hitch weight: 200 lbs
Amenities
- Electric hookup (30 Amps)
- Bluetooth
- Pots and pans
- Dishes and utensils
- Cooking basics
- Ceiling Fan
- Tow Hitch
- Awning
- Electric hookup (30 Amps)
- Bluetooth
- Pots and pans
- Dishes and utensils
- Cooking basics
- Ceiling Fan
- Tow Hitch
- Awning
Rules and policies
- Pet friendly
- Music festival friendly
- Tailgating friendly
- No smoking
- Unlimited mileage
- No generator hours / day
Do's
Do Inspect Before Leaving: Check Junior for any pre-existing damage and report it to the owner.
Do Inspect Before Leaving: Check Junior for any pre-existing damage and report it to the owner.
24/7 roadside assistance
Learn more about Roadside AssistanceRoadside assistance on every rental, plus help planning your trip or operating the RV.
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hitch
Junior requires a 2 inch ball rated at least 2000 pounds.
A$31.00
/each
hitch
Junior requires a 2 inch ball rated at least 2000 pounds.
A$31.00
/each
Availability and rates
There’s a 1 night minimum stay
Discounts
- Weekly (7+ nights): 10% off nightly rate
- Monthly (28+ nights): 15% off nightly rate
Rent Junior for the perfect couple's retreat!
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Q.What flexibility is available for picking up and dropping off the RV?
A.
We are available from 9am to 5 pm most days (Except Sunday). Sundays we are available for drop off between 12 noon and 5pm.
Q.Are we pet friendly?
A.
Yes, we love our pets and yours. However we expect you to be respectful and clean up after your pet both inside and out. You receive "JR" clean we expect him to be returned the same way.
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Q.Do you have a hitch?
A.
Yes. we have a hitch that fits a 2" receiver with a 2" ball on it for "JR" for rent for $20 available at time of pickup.
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